PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.— WHOLESALE CATALOGUE— IMPLEMENTS. 



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Darnell's Marker, Furrower and Coverer* 5 h J Henderson Lever-set All-steel Harrow 



I n v a luable 

 for marking 

 out, furrowing, 

 covering or 



ridging all 



kinds of row 

 crops, in any 

 kind of soil; the 

 revolving discs, 

 15 inches in di- 

 ameter, make a 

 clean cut, are 

 not choked by 

 manure, trash 

 or clods, and 

 leave the earth 

 in a pulverized 



condition at the bottom of the furrow. It is adjustable in every way, depth of 

 furrows, distance apart, broad or narrow furrows, etc., etc. It opens two fur- 

 rows at once, or it will make one double furrow, or ridge up both sides of a row 

 at one operation; it covers evenly at any depth, it runs steadily, will not slide 

 on a side hill and is strong, light, durable and invaluable to every farmer and 

 truck gardener. Price, $19.00. 



Improved Steel Wing Marker* 



FOR POTATO GROUND AND ROW CROPS. 



The long runners make a 

 very true and even mark, 

 which cannot be thrown 

 out by stiff sod or stones, a 

 difficulty with markers 

 having short teeth. It can 

 be adjusted to width and 

 depth, as desired. The 

 wearing parts of the run- 

 ners are chilled iron, the 

 wings are steel bolted on 

 and easily replaced when 

 worn. The frame is oak. 



Price, for two horses — 

 three runners, gauge, pole 

 and seat, $9.50. 



Eddy Potato Coverer and Hiller* 



\dafted for Covering and 

 Hilling all rowed crops as 

 fast as a team can walk. 



It will not only cover the 

 seed, but hill up both sides 

 of the row at one opera- 

 tion, throwing up much or 

 little earth as desired, ac- 

 cording to the angles at 

 which the hil'.ing mold- 

 boards are set. ^ The hilling 

 molds are adjustable on 

 the frame for a wide or nar- 

 row row. Price, 359.50. 



Keystone 



Adjustable 

 Weeder* 



Progressive farmers who have studied surface cultivation, appreciate its 

 great value, not only in keeping the weeds down, but the most important of all, 

 creating an earth mulch, thus preventing evaporation of the soil moisture; 

 therebv producing much larger crops. 



The Keystone Adjustable Weeder is the latest and best weeder on the market, 

 combining all the good features of others, with many advantages which none 

 others possess. The adjustable frame permits it to stretch 7 feet, or it maybe 

 closed to 32 inches; the butterfly-shaped frame gives greater strength, allowing 

 it to be thoroughlv braced, overcoming all racking and straining; it is easier to 

 pull, easier to handle, and can be tilted to work the ground in hollows. The 

 spring steel teeth are flat at the frame end, giving superior lateral flexibility and 

 vibration without allowing them to tradk. The bolts fasten them in with a 

 spring tension ; thev cannot come out, yet are easily removed or set at any angle. 

 The ground ends of the teeth are narrow, penetrating the soil easily. They do 

 not plow deeply like a cultivator tooth, merely entering the upper inch of sur- 

 face; do not catch nor disturb the plants nor their roots, yet loosen and uproot 

 the weeds, allowing them to slide aside, thereby overcoming the clogging so 

 objectionable in other weeders. Price, $11.00. 



SPIKE TOOTH 



HARROW 

 WITH LEVER 



UP. A 

 SMOOTHING 



HARROW 



WITH LEVER 



DOWN. 



A high-class Harrow in every respect, being made entirely of finest of steel, 

 excepting the draw-bars. With e» wrench the tooth-bars can be loosened so that 

 any one or all of the teeth can be lowered — to compensate for wear. It has a 

 wide range of adjustment. The teeth can be instantly set at any angle from a 

 forward pitch to straight up and down or slanting backward, the lever-catch 

 holding them securely in the desired position. This Harrow is not made to sell 

 " cheap," but is of full weight and strength, with j| inch teeth. It is hand- 

 somely finished, simple, strong and does grand work. Prices, 



No. A. 



1 Horse, 



1 Section, 



25 Teeth, 



4 ft. cut, 



$6.50 



" B. 



1 



1 



30 " 



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7.00 



" C. 



2 



2 Sections, 



50 " 



8 " 



1 1 . 50 



" D. 



2 



2 



60 " 



10 " 



13.00 



" E. 



2 or 3 



3 



75 " 



12 



17.25 



" F. 



3 " 



3 



90 " 



15 " 



19.00 



Evans' Gardener's Harrow. 



It is designed for one horse, con- 

 venient to handle and get around 

 garden plots, etc. Beams of oak, 

 teeth of steel. For transportation to 

 and from the field invert the harrow 

 on the runners, which saves lifting 

 and loading. 



PRICES. 



24 teeth $6.50 



30 " 7.00 



The Meeker Disc-Smoothing Harrow* 



It is a splendid substitute for a rake for garden purposes, or for seeding 

 down. It pulverizes and grades, leaving the ground in as fine a condition as 

 could possibly be done by hand. No market gardener or farmer can afford 

 to be without it. 



The frame is 6J ft. x 6 ft., with four sets of rollers, having 58 discs. The 

 discs on each set of rollers work between each other. 



The board in the centre is set at an angle; is adjusted up and down, and 

 acts as a leveler. 



The discs grind all lumps so fine that seed must come up, and mashes small 

 stones below the surface better than any field roller; it levels the ground at the 

 same time, which a field roller does not do. 



Price, $19.00. 



HENDERSON'S 



"Lowdown" Steel Handy Wagon. 



When ordering, state whether 

 standard gauge is wanted, 5 ft. 

 from centre to centre of tire ; 

 OR narrow gauge, 4J ft. from 

 centre to centre of tire. 



Has steel wheels with staggered spokes, thereby preventing warping or dish- 

 ing. Front wheels, 28 inches high; hind wheels, 34 inches; tire, 4 inches. Re- 

 movable boxes, that when worn may be replaced at small cost. All wheels have 

 oil holes with springs over to keep out dirt. Bolsters, white oak; sockets bolted 

 on so stakes are removable and any length can be used. Reach, white oak, 4x2$ 

 inches, 12 feet long, adjustable for farm wagon box or hay ladders, 16 feet long.. 

 Axles, solid steel, 1} inches in diameter, fastened on the bottom of grooved, 

 white oak pieces, 3x5 inches, the strongest axle made. The handiest and^ 

 strongest wagon of its class made, will carrv 5,000 lbs. 



Price, without box, $37.50; or with brake, $40.00. 



Doubletrees extra, $1,90; neckyoke extra, 70c, 



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