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



THE 



"HENDERSON" CHILLED PLOW 



AGrand Plow, Lightest Draft, Runs Steady. 

 Correct Shape, Harder than Steel. 



THE "HENDERSON" CHILLED PLOW. 



DOES GRAND WORK IN ALL SOILS, SOD OR STUBBLE. 



The outlines and shapes are exactly right to do perfect work with the least 

 draft, and with the greatest ease to the plowman. 



THE CHILLED MOtJLDBOARD is harder than steel and rustproof. Will 

 scour in any soil, leaving the surface like glass. 



THE CUTTING EDGE, OR " SHIN PIECE," is separate from the mould- 

 board (on all sizes larger than Medium One Horse), and can be taken off and 

 ground sharp. 



THE LANDSIDE inclines at the bottom away from unplowed ground, re- 

 ducing friction and draft, besides cutting a furrow that falls by its own weight. 



THE STANDARD is placed inside of the cutting line and does not choke. 



THE HEEL OF THE BEAM can be regulated so the plow will make a lapped, 

 flat, small or large furrow, and perfect center draft always be maintained. It 

 is also a desirable feature in one-horse plows, as it allows the horse to w^alk in 

 the furrow when desired. 



THE WHEEL can be swiveled to run in a direct line with the plow; this 

 makes the plow draw always perfectly true. 



THE JOINTER OR SKIM turns under all weeds, manure, stubble and surface 

 soil, making a miniature furrow over which the main furrow is thrown. 



No. 



" Henderson " Chilled Plows. 

 Sizes. Furrow. 



Price. 

 Plain. 



With 

 wheel. 



Wheel 

 and 

 skim. 



Solid 

 Share. 



A 



Light, one-horse, 4^x9 in 



Medium, one-horse 5x10 in 



$4.50 

 5.00 

 6.50 

 8 00 

 S.50 







20c. 



B 



$6.00 

 7.50 

 9.00 

 9.50 



sii^oo 



11.50 



20c. 



13 



Full, one-horse. SJxll in 



25c. 



S.3 



Medium, two-horse 7,\13 in 



35c. 



R 



Full, two-horse. 8x14 in 



35c. 









iffected 



An Extra Share goes with each plow with solid shares. 



HENDERSON'S GOLD MEDAL SUBSOIL PLOW. 



By following the plow 

 the earth can be broken to a depth 

 15 to 20 inches, giving roots a wic' 

 for food, and the plants are hardly 

 by excessive drought < 

 the deep soil absorbs all t 

 and gradu- 

 ally gives off 

 moisture 

 during dry, 

 hot weather. 

 The '■ Gold 

 Medal " in- 

 volves new 

 principles 

 and accom- 

 plishes the 

 work without 

 throwing any 



sub-soil on top. Its merits are ease cf penetration, light draft, superior 

 pulverization of hard pan, perfection of the " mole track " effect. The 

 one-horse plow will reach to a depth equal to the height of its standard — 15 

 to 16 inches — and the two-horse plow will reach to a depth of 20 inches. 



Prices for one-horse with wheel and draft rod, $5.85. 



" " two-horses with wheel and draft rod, 7.75. 



Extra shares 1 horse, 45c.- 2 horse, 7.5o. 



DOUBLE MOLD PLOW. FOR RIDGING AND 

 FURROWING. 



A one-horse plow used for making drills to plant potatoes, corn, etc.; for 

 ditching, ridging, plowing out between rows; as it throws the earth both ways, 

 doing the duty of two single mold plows. It also is good for digging potatoes. 



Prices, No. IJ, small size, $4.25; No. IJ, medium, $4.75, No. 2, full size. $5.50. 



THE "BOSS" 

 ONE-HORSE PLOW. 



The best One-Horse Turn Plow ever sold. It makes a beautiful furrow 

 turning everything under — weeds, grass, trash and all. We call attention to 

 the fact that the purchaser actually gets four plows for the price of one. viz.: 

 One complete plow. No. 2i mouldboard and share, making a large one-horse 

 plow. A No. IJ mouldboard and share, making a medium-size one-horse plow, 

 A cabbage mouldboard and share, making a complete cabbage plow, and by 

 using the plow without mouldboard. with the small share bolted to standard, 

 makes a superior plow for working among cabbage, strawberries, etc. Price. 

 $5.50. or with a splendid double mouldboard for furrowing, hilling, etc., $7.00. 



HENDERSON'S IMPROVED 

 WINGED SHOVEL PLOW. 



For furrowing out, hilling and cultivating 

 all kinds of crops that are planted in rows. 

 Cuts up all grass and weeds. Wings and 

 points of steel. The wings can be 

 opened or closed to throw off more or 

 less earth, and to adapt them to rowi 

 of different widths. For 

 weeding, and when it is 

 not desired to throw soil 

 against the plants, the 

 wings should be reversed, 

 the soil passing over 

 the plow. The depth is 

 regulated by the wheel and 

 draft hook. Handles ad- 

 justable in height. By the 

 changing of one bolt it may 

 be converted into a first-class potato digger. The fingers are adjustable and 

 removable. Price, $6.00, or with the Potato Digger Attachment, $8.50. 



THE HENDERSON 

 LEVER -SET ALL-STEEL HARROW. 



A 

 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 a 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 | 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, $6.75 



" B. 



1 



1 



30 " 



5 " 7.50 



" C. . 



2 " 



2 Sections, 



50 " 



8 " 12.00 



" D. 



2 



2 



60 " 



10 " 12.75 



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 fitted with four sets of rollers, having iron 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 dow<i, 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. 



Prices, Market garden, size 6* ft $18.50 



Track " Sj- 23.00 



