PETER HENDERSON & GO., NEW YORK.—IMPLEMENTS. 
Book, fully illustrating the 
using of the Seed Sower and 
the various cultivating, hoe- 
ing, hilling, furrowing com- 
binations,. etc., etc.; mailed 
|..free on application. 
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Send for The ‘‘Case-Keeler’? 
The “CASE-KEELER” SEEDER. 
FOR HAND POWER. 
NOT THE CHEAPEST—BUT THE BEST. 
THE KING OF SEEDING DEVICES.—An entirely new machine built 
on new principles, and guaranteed to do all claimed for it. 
It sows in a continuous row or plants in hills, 6, 12, 18 or 36 inches 
apart, as desired, and as fast as a man can walk. 
It sows or plants all kinds of Seeds, fine or coarse, without a break, 
Scrape, split or bruise. It successfully handles beans, beet, cabbage, carrot, 
celery, corn, lettuce, onions, parsnip, peas, salsify, spinach, turnip, etc.. etc. It 
will plant cucumber and melon, Scattering the seeds in each hill six inches if 
desired. 
It sows or plants at any desired depth, opens the furrow, drops the seed, 
covers it, rolls it and marks out the next row, all in one operation. 
It can be wheeled withous loss of seed from one row to another or for 
any distance. 
Price of combined machine, which includes the tools shown in jig. 1 and 
Jig. 2, viz.. 2 flat hoes, 3 cultivator teeth, 2 rakes, 1 plow, $12.00 (weight, crated for 
shipmeut, 65 lbs.) 
The Seeder is entirely removed while the other tools are being used, thus 
doiug away with the great disadvantages of all other combined machines. 
THE PLANET Jr. IMPLEMENTS. 
Peter Henderson & Co.’s Net Prices for 1896. 
Send for our Planet Jr. Catalogue, 
illustrating a large variety of Hand 
Horse Power Implements. 
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describing and 
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Will ‘either sow in 
a continuous drill or 
plant in hills, 4, 6,8 
(Fig. 10.) 
Combined Drill, | seed 
(Fig. 9.) 
Cultivator, etc., | or12inches eDart it 
‘ e sows the seed, covers 
No. 2.—_Hand Seed Drill, Asa seed drilldoes| it, and marks the 
$6.50. Same work as the| Rext row, at one 
Sows in a continuous row, | No. 2, and in addi- |_Operation. (Fig. 11.) 
opens the furrow, sows, covers | tion can be used for NewSingleWheel 
and marks next row, 
Operation. (Fig. 9.) 
at one | cultivating, hoeing, | 
Hill Droppin 
| ete. (Fig. 10.) Oreae 
Drill, $9.00. 
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Combined Hill 
| Dropping and 
in continuous 
drills or plants in hills, 
etc., the same as the 
“* Hill Dropping” Drill. 
| In addition this ma- 
chine has a fertilizer 
attachment for sowing \Plain Double Wheel 
commercial manures, 
at the same time the 
seed is sown. (Fig. 12.) 
TH “CASE-REELER” WHEEL HOE, CULNIVATOR AND PLOW, 
FOR HAND POWER. 
NOT THE CHEAPEST—BUT THE BEST. 
This Machine, for Hoeing, Cultivating and Hilling, is not surpassed 
by any implement made. 
The two flat hoes (jig. 7) work close to the plants and 
cut off all weeds, i 
Plow (jig. 4), which will work from three to six inches deep, and is invaluable for 
hilling up, furrowing, etc. 
of rows and can be operated betwéen two rows or be adjusted to straddle and 
work both sides of one row. 
The Leaf-arm pushes aside overhanging leaves, allowing the Cultivator to 
“work close,” even when plants are large, 
The machine can be pushed ata moderate or fast walk, doing the work of six men 
with the customary tools, doing it better and with far greater ease. The 20-inch 
drive-wheel makes the machine easy to push. 
_ Price of ‘‘ Case-Keeler”? Wheel Hoe, Cultivator and Plow, which 
includes the following implements, viz., 1 plow, 1 pair rakes, 1 pair flat hoes, 1 pair 
infant plows, 1 set (3) cultivator teeth, 1 leaf arm, $8.00. 
NorEe.—The wheel and frame are exactly the same for both Seeder and cultivating and 
hoeing tools. If you purchase the Seeder alone, you can afterwards add any or all of the 
cultivating tools, or ifyou purchase the Wheel Hoe, elc., youcan afterwards add the Seeder, 
at the undermentioned prices, viz.: 
Wheel, frame and handles........ $4.00 Double infant plows.............. $1.00 
“‘ Case-Keeler”’ Seeder attachment 5.50 Cultivator teeth, set of 3.......... 75 
Plow é Onion set sower.-....2 <i... cbc... -50 
Double rakes ‘< «covering steels.... .50 
es Geaf-arm \.- eset cece e eee .50 
| No. 6.—Horse Iloe 
| and_ Cultivator, 
Fig. 14.) 
: with Lever Wheel 
SingleWheel | and Lever Expander, 
(eo Hoe, Com- $7.25. (Fig. 15) 
(Fig. 12.) (Fig. 13.) plete, $4.50.) 275 Up miateeenr® 
tivator, with Lever 
Wheel and Lever Ex- 
pander, horse power, 
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| Comprises 3 cul- 
| Complete Double |tivator teeth, 1 
Wheel Hoe, Plow, furrowing and} 
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This machine sows $6.00. leveling: (Fig. 14.)/ Twelve-to oth 
Comprises 3 cultiva- |__| Harrow,  Cultiva- 
175 | tor and Pnlverizer, 
tor teeth, 2  hilling | i i is 
plows, 2 flat hoes, and | Sy eae | complete, $7.50. 
2 leveling rakes. (Fig. | (1 pair flat hoes| Pulverizer and 
13.) only), $2.75. | Leveler, $8.00. 
|Double Celery 
Firefly Hand| Hiller, $10.00, 
Garden Plow, | Single Celery 
$2.00. Hiller, $8.50. 
Hoe (with only 1 pair 
Hoes), $3.50. 
