PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK 



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The Popular "Planet Jr." Garden Implements 



"Planet Jr." Wheel Hoe and Cultivatoi 



Their Attachments and Uses 



The Cultivator Teeth, used 

 for deep or shallow cultivation. 



The Flat Hoes, for surface hoeing. 



The Small Plows (supplied with 

 the Double Wheel Hoes) are for hilling up, 

 covering, furrowing, etc. 



The Landside Plow (supplied with the Single 

 Hoes) is used for plowing, furrowing, 

 covering, etc. 



The Rakes are for stirring the sur- 

 face. 



The Leaf Lifters with No. 16 turn 

 aside the foliage. 



The Single Wheel Hoes are rather lighter than the double and while the 

 wheel can be set on the side of the frame, enabling both sides of one row to be 

 hoed at one time, yet they are best adapted for working between two rows of 

 plants. 

 No. 16. Complete, with eight attachments, including leaf lifter. .... $8.50 



No. 17. Has hoes, cultivator teeth and plow 7.35 



No. 17 yi. Has hoes and cultivator teeth 6.40 



No. 18. Has hoes only 5.50 



The Double-Wheel Hoes, while they work equally well between two 

 rows of plants, are especially adapted for straddling one row, working close 

 up to both sides of the plants until they are 20 inches high. 



No. 11 (Complete) $13.00 



No. 13. Has hoes only. Purchaser pays transportation .' . 7.60 



No. 119 "Planet Jr." Garden Plow 



Has a high wheel for easy running. The equipment is so complete that 

 it will meet all ordinary garden needs. 



Price, $4.25. Purchaser pays transportation. 



Fire-Fly Garden Plow 



Will throw a furrow 4 to 6 inches wide and 1 to 3 inches deep. 

 Price, $4.00. Purchaser pays transportation. 



"Planet Jr."Hand Power 

 Seeders 



Can be regulated to sow seeds 

 in continuous drills thick or thin, 

 shallow or deep, or a regular dis- 

 tance 4, 6, 8, 12 or 24 inches 

 apart. They open the furrow, 

 drop the seed, cover and roll it 

 and mark the next row. 



Prices, "Planet, Jr." Hill and Drill Seeders 



No. 5 Hill and Drill Seeder. A special large size 

 for market gardeners and farmers, sugar beet 

 growers, etc 



No. 3 Hill and Drill Seeder. The popular size 

 for market gardeners and large private and 

 hotel gardens 



No. 4 Hill and Drill Seeder. This favorite size 

 for family gardens and small market gardens. . 



No. 4 Combined Seeder, with a Single Wheel 

 Hoe Outfit. Seeder removes for hoeing, etc.. . . 



No. 25 Combined. Seeder, with a Double 

 Wheel Hoe-Outfit. The seeder removes for 

 hoeing, etc ■' 



Wheel 

 16 J* in. 



15 " 



11 " 

 11 " 



Capacity 

 5 qts. 



3 



2J4 " 

 2% •' 



2% " 



Price 



$18.75 



16.50 

 13.50 

 16.75 



21.00 



Purchaser pays transportation. 



"Planet Jr." Star Pulverizer, Leveler & Weeder 



It has revolving star shaped discs ideal for pulverizing the surface 

 Price, $2.85. Purchaser pays transportation. 



The "Planet Jr." Catalogue more fully describing and illus- 

 trating full line of implements. Mailed to applicants free of 

 charge 



The "Henderson" Hand Garden Plow 



It is equipped with a plow, suitable for opening and covering 



furrows, hilling celery, potatoes, etc., and for plowing under 



the accumulations in a poultry yard it is very useful. 



The scuffle hoe cuts off weeds below the surface and 



loosens the surface of the soil; it is also fine for cleaning 



walks; the seed furrow opening tooth is 



also very useful for its purpose. 



^"^^ ^^"\ Price, complete, $4.75. Purchaser 



C/'C ^jj ^^^/pays transportation. 



"Henderson's" Wide Wheel Wheelbarrow 



The tire being 5 inches wide does not cut or deface the turf. 

 Body— 26 in. long, 19 in. wide in front, 22 in. wide in back. 

 Sideboards — 26 in. long, 12 in. high. 

 Handles- 58 in. long by 2 x 1%. Weight, 60 lbs. 

 Steel Wheel — 5-inch tire. 20 in. diameter. 

 Price, $11.00. Purchaser pays transportation. 



The "Henderson" Wheelbarrow 



Same construction as Henderson's Wide Wheel 

 Wheelbarrow, with Steel Wheel, 2-in. tire. Fully 

 warranted to stand rough usage and garden use. 

 Does not sink into soft ground. Weight 55 lbs. 

 Body 26 in. long, 19 in. wide in front, 22 in. wide in 

 back. Sideboards 26 in. long, 12 in. high. 



Price, $10.00. Purchaser pays transportation. 



The Regulation Wheelbarrow 



A superior barrow, hand- 

 somely painted and striped; 

 iron leg braces, bolted, not 

 screwed on run under the 

 legs, forming a shoe to slide 

 on avoiding racking the 

 barrow. Purchaser paystrans- 

 portation. 



Wide Wheel 

 Wheelbarrow 





Length 

 Box 



Width of Box 



Weight 



Diam. 



Wheel 



Wooden 

 Wheels 

 Tread 





Size 



Wheel 

 End 



Handle 

 End 



Price 



2 Boy's 



21 in. 

 26H in. 

 28 in. 



15J4 in. 

 18^ in. 

 20 in. 



18 in. 



23 in. 



24 in. 



28 lbs. 

 45 lbs. 

 50 lbs. 



16 in. 

 20 in. 



20 in. 



lHin. 



lj-zin. 



A l A in. 



$6.50 

 7.75 

 8.00 



4 Medium 



Handle Baro 



An all iron wheelbarrow. Weighs 

 30 lbs., complete. Will carry 500 lbs. 



Shipped in carton form. Iron work 

 painted black. Handles are maple, 

 painted red, and varnished. Wheel, 

 14-in. diameter, 1%-in. tire. Steel 

 hub with self-lubricating bearings. 

 Channel steel legs, riveted cross 

 braces. Overall dimensions: Width, 

 22 ins.; length, 50 ins.; height, 24 ins. 



Price, $5.50. Purchaser pays trans- 

 portation. 



The Handie Baro 

 Set Up — Packed 



Wooden Tomato and 

 Plant Support 



The supports 

 are made from 

 hard wood, are 

 36 inches high 

 and 16 inches 

 wide. 



They are so 

 constructed that 

 they may be put 

 together or tak- 

 en apart quickly 

 and easily. 



Therefore they 



may be stored 



away when not 



in use. 



Price. 35c each. Packed weight 



6 lbs. $3.85 per doz. Packed weight 



of doz., crate 100 lbs. Puichasei 



pays transportation. 



Henderson's Extension 

 Tomato Support 



Made of a very heavy No. 8 gauge 

 galvanized wire. The two circles are 

 supported by 

 three legs. The 

 bottom circle is 

 stationary while 

 the top one may 

 be raised or 

 lowered as 

 desired. 



Suitable 

 for toma- 

 toes.peonies 

 and other 

 heavy 

 plants. 



Lasts in- 

 definitely. 



Dimensions 



Total height, 36 ins.; top circle, 

 13 J- 2 ins.; bottom circle, 14 ins. 



Price, 35c each; $4.00 per doz. 

 Transportation paid 1st and 2nd 

 zones (150 miles of New York City). 



Platform Cart 



Used for handling dairy milk cans, 

 barrels of feed and water, ensilage, 

 fodder, feed, and for general carry- 

 ing purposes. Will carry 800 lbs. 



Platform, 28 x 32 ins.; 36-in. 

 wheels. Weight, 95 lbs. 



Price, $15.00. Purchaser pays 

 transportation. 



The Adaptable Plant Support 



A heavy wire hoop is skillfully 

 attached to the stout square stakes 

 so that it may be raised or lowered 

 in the spaced notches 

 as desired. The stakes 

 are four feet high, 

 made from durable 

 wood and are painted 

 green. 



The hoops are made 

 from heavy iron wire, 

 are coated with a rust 

 resisting paint, and can 

 be hooked together. 

 Price $2.25 doz. 

 Packed weight 16 lbs. 



I Extra Hoops for Stakes 



$1.25 doz. Extra 



stakes only SI. 25 doz. 

 Purchaser pays trans- 

 portation. 



Extension Plant Support 



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For carnations and 

 similar plants. The 

 upper ring may be 

 moved up or down as 

 the size of the plants 

 require. They are 

 made of steel wire, well 

 galvanized to prevent 

 rusting, and are used 

 by the leading growers. 



Height, 24 ins.; di- 

 ameter, 7 ins. Packed 

 weight, doz., 5 lbs. 



Transportation paid 

 1st and 2nd zones (150 

 Miles New York City). 



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Prices 

 of supports 



Per 

 Doz. 



Per 

 100 



Per 

 1000 



2-ring 



$1.00 

 1.25 



$7.00 

 8.00 



$60.00 

 67.50 



The Platform 

 Cart 



Purchaser pays transportation charges on Implements, except where noted. When packed weight is given, they may be 

 forwarded by parcel post. Include postage according to zone rates on page 152. 



