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PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.— TOOLS AND IMPLEMENTS. 



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BILL HOOK. 



CORN BUSKER 



AND 

 CORN BRAKE. 



MACHETL CANE AND CORN KNIFE. 



ECREKA CORN KNIFE. 



THE PERFECT FRUIT PICKER. 



BUDDING KNIVES. 



PRUNING KNIVES. 



SEASONABLE 

 AUTUMN 



TOOLS 



Full descriptions 



in our Implement 



Catalogue. 



Axes. Best quality, handled— Light, W2 lbs,, 80c. ; Medium, 3 lbs., 90c. ; Price 



Heavy, %% lbs, gl.OO; Boy's Axe S«. 75 



Baskets. Seamless steel; bushel 2.40 



Farmer's Corn. Best woven splint; peck, 30c. ; % bush., 45c. ; 1 bush., 



60c.;l^bush 75 



Bill Hooks. "For cutting underbrush, trimming hedges, etc. 1.25 



Brush Axe. Axe handled for shrubbery and underbrush 1.00 



Capon t zing Toots. Complete set, with instructions 2.75 



Corn Husker, Excelsior; malleable iron; fits either hand- 15 



Corn Break, The Eureka. For breaking off ears in husking; fits either 



hand ; twice as much can be done with it 25 



Corn Knives, Serrated Edge. Finest steel 40 



Eu reka C orn Knife. Forged steel 30 



Machete Corn Knife. Finest steel 65 



Dibbers. Henderson's Round Dibble for transplanting S5 



Forks — Digging or Spading. Best; strapped D or long handled, same 



prices, hour prong, 7**c.; five prong. W 



Potato Digging Forks. Expressly made for the purpose; six heavy 



round tines, not too sharp ; strapped D handle L25 



Vegetable Scoop Forks. Will load to head without raising points; 



strapped D handle; eight tine, §1.50; ten tine 1.75 



Fruit Picker, The Perfect. Galvanized steel wire, attaches to pole of 



any length. Price, without pole 60 



Fruit Picking Step-Ladder, ** The Automatic." Does not topple, slip 



or fall; 6ft., $1.75; 8 ft., $2.25; 10 ft 2.75 



Gardener's Gloves. Heavy Goat, for thorny plants pair, 1.00 



Rubber, with gauntlets, men's sizes, $1.50; ladies' sizes 1.35 



Grafting Chisel. Handled 65 



Grafting Wax. Trowbridge's, %lh., 10c; Klb., 20c.; lib 30 



Hay Knives, Lightning. For cutting down hay in the stack or bale LOO 



Hatchets — Axe" Pattern. Handled. For pruning, hunters* use, etc. No. 1, 



1% lbs., fide. ; No. 2. l^lbs., 75c; No. 3, 2 lbs 85 



Hedge Knife. 21 inches long, blade 13 inches-, of finest steel 50 



Hoes— Celery Hilling LOO 



Prong Hoes, or Potato Hooks. 5 round tine, 40c. ; 4 broad tine 40 



Knives, Budding. Ivory handles, finest quality steel; straight blade, 

 long handle (c), $1.00; straight blade, short handle (B), $1 00; round 



point blade, curved handle (a) LOO 



Knives, Pruning. Stag handles, finest quality. Medium size, single 

 blade (D), 75c ; medium size, double blade (E), $1.00; large size, sin- 

 gle blade (F) 85 



Poultry Killing Knife, Progressive 50 



Pruners, Waters' Tree. The best pruner on the market; cuts limbs up 

 to % inch in diameter; with four foot handle, 75c. ; six foot, 85c. ; 



eight foot, $l.<>0; ten foot, $1.15; twelve foot 1.25 



"Telegraph" Primer, attaches to pole of any length, operates with 



a cord ; a spring throws knife back LOO 



The "Victor" Tree Pruner. Chisel blade with finger guide. Very 



rapid work may be done with this. 2.00 



Rakes for Lawns — Reversible Steel; 24 teeth, 2 in. head 50 



Automatic Self Cleaning; 26 teeth, 80c. -, 38 teeth, $1.00; 52 teeth... 2 00 



Raphia, fortving, 16c lb. ; 10 lbs., $1.50; 25 lbs. at 14 



Saws— Pruning, Double-edge, 16 inch, 60c ; 18 inch. 70c : 20 inch 80 



Paragon Double-edge. Thrust on the convex edge, draw on the con- 

 cave edge, 16 inch, 70c ; 18 inch, 80c. ; 20inch 90 



One-edged Pruning Saw, 16 inch, 50c. ; 18 inch, 60c ; 20 inch. 70 



Pruning Saw and Chisel Combined ...:... 1<0 



Wood Saw, with frame, common pattern 60 



" * fc Lightning Tooth, Improved Brace Frame LOO 



Saw Buck. Disston's improved pattern 50 



Scissors, Grape Thinning, English. For thinning grapes out of the 



bunches; best steel. Imported , each, 65 



Flower Picking, English. Imported each, 75 



American Flower and Grape Gathering Scissors. Large and per- 

 fect, do not tire the hands in all-day use 85 



Shears— Hedge. 8 inch. Si.25;9inch, $1.50; 10 inch 1.75 



"With notch. 25c. extra. 



Ladies* Lignt Pruning, 7 inch 75 



Pruning, Solid Steel, iy 2 inch, 80c ; V& inch, 90c.;9Hinch LOO 



Pruning, malleable, with steel blades, 8 inch 50 



Levlirs Improved, medium size, 60c. ; full size 75 



English Pruning Shears. No spring. 4 inch, 85c ; 5J^ inch 1.00 



" ** Secateurs. 6 inch, $1.35; iy 2 inch 1.50 



American Lopping Shears 2.00 



Shovels— Grain Scoop. "Wide mouth (13}£ x 16 inches), D handle, steel... 1.00 



Wood Grain Scoop. All wood 1.00 



Wire Potato and Root Scoop. Dirt sifts out 1.50 



Tree Scraper, handled 50 



Trowels— Ordinary, 5 inch, 10c. ; 6 inch, 15c ; 7 inch 20 



Solid Steel, 5 inch, 40c; 6 inch. 45c. ; 7 inch 50 



Cleves' Angle Trowel. Small size, 20c ; large size 30 



Watering Pots. Galvanized iron, 6 quart, 75c. ; 8 quart, 90c. ; 10 quart, 



$1 0U ; 12 quart, $1.25 ; 16 quart 1.50 



French or Oval Watering Pots. 6 quart, $1.50; 8 quart 1.75 



"Common Sense" Watering Pots, 2 quart, 75c ; 4 quart, $1.00; 6 quart. 1.25 



SCISSORS, FRUIT-PICKING & THINNING. 



" SOLID STEEL " PRUNING SHEARS. 



MALLEABLE PRUNING SHEARS. 



WOOD GRAIN SCOOP. 



WIRE POTATO SCOOP 



STEEL TROWEL. 



ANGLE TROWEL. 



PROGRESSIVE POULTRY-KILLING 

 KNIFE. 



LIGHTNING HAY KNIFE 



PRONG OR TOTATO HOES. AUTOMATIC SELF-CLEANING LAWN RAKE. 



