PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.— WHOLESALE CATALOGUE— IMPLEMENTS. 75 



lE.-lF RACK. 



HAND-CART BOX. 



SPRINKLER. 



The Barrel is raised from the ground earned 

 to the place desired, and can be readily discon- 

 nected from or attached -to the truck while barrel 

 is either full or empty. We supply as extra at- 

 tachments the following: A Box with trunnions 

 and spring catch making a very superior dump- 

 ing Hand-cart. A Sprinkler, invaluable for w ater- 

 ing lawns and sprinkling walks. Water is turned 

 on and off by hand wheel and ball valve. A Leaf 

 Rack, very useful for removing leaves and litter. 

 A " Gem " Force Pump for spraying, etc. 



Prices. — ^Truck and barrel, li in. tire $10.00 Extra trunnions, per pair $0. 



2i " 1100 Hand-cart Box 2. 



" " 3i " 12.00 Leaf Rack 4. 



[ Extra barrel, with trunnions on ii.75 Sprinkler Attachment 3 . 



Clf truck and trunnions without barrel ire wanted deduct $2.25 jrom prices of irticks with barrel.) 



GCM drPICA.iriNG OUTFIT. 



Clamps to the barrel ; fills the want for a 

 low-priced pump for spraying a few trees, 

 bushes, vines, etc., and for watering 

 flowerbeds, washing windows, carriages, 

 etc. Price, outfit A, $5.50; outfit B. $6.o0 



Fig 



Indispensable for handling fruit, 

 garden truck, grain or anything in 

 baskets, boxes or kegs. 



Platform hangs low, rides level, 

 easily loaded and unloaded. 



Fig 



Holds four milk cans. In great 

 demand in the cream.ery and dairy; 

 low platform saves heavy lifting. 



Fig*. C. 



Tilts forward and picks up a barrel 

 or heavy article like a warehouse 

 truck. Any barrel can be bandied. 

 Useful for siaraving. 



JiS^ Btitler «Steel Hand Cart. 



The Butler Steel Hand Cart fills the want for a two-wheel cart better than 

 any other invention. Its usefulness is unlimited, and is not confined to one 

 special purpose. 



It will handle fruit, garden vegetables, grain, leaves, cut grass, trash, ensilage, 

 manure, fertilizer, tools, barrels, kegs boxes, packages, etc. Nothing equals 

 its perpetual usefulness about the lawn, yard, stable, farm, dairy, creamery, 

 garden and orchard. 



Light in weiijht, great strength and easily handled. If numbers sold is any 

 criterion of merit, this is unquestionably the cart of the future. 



DESCRIPTION. 

 Wheels. — Steel, 36incheshig!i. Tires. — Regular, 1 J inch, or 3-inch. Width 

 — Between wheels, 36 inches; from out to out of hub, 42 inches. A.\le and all 

 frame parts steel. Will easily sustain a load of 500 lbs. Platform. — Hard 

 Wood, 28x32 inches. Side Boards. — 15 inches high, hard wood, instantly 

 removable, leaving cart in shape for handling barrels, boxes, milk cans, etc. 

 Flaring Hopper. — Sides and ends extend 12 inches above the box. Painting. — 

 Body red. neatly stripeii ; wneejs bright green. 



No. 1. 

 No. 2. 

 No. 3. 



PRICES, 

 BUTLER STEEL HAND CARTS. 



Plain, without box (Figs. A, B,C). 



With detachable box (Figs. D,E,F) 



With detachable box and Flaring 



Hopper (FigG.) 



With liin. Tire. 



Price. Weight 



$7.5(J 

 J.25 



13 00 



95 lbs. 

 125 •' 



150 •' 



With 3 in. Tire. 



Price. Wei^-ht. 



1 1 . 00 

 14 75 



125 lbs. 

 155 ■■ 



180 '• 



Note. — Unless otherwise ordered, we send 1 J inch tire wheels 



Side boards and ends can be put on 

 or taken off i.i a few moments. Easily 

 loaded as a wheelbarrow. 



Can be turned over and load 

 dumped without shoveling. 



Fi-'. G. 



Flaring Hopper. — Sides and ends 12 

 inches high, extend upward and out- 

 ward from the regular cart box, 

 for handling leaves, trash, _ grass, 

 ensilage, manure, etc. Capacity, 14 

 cubic feet, or about 11 ^ bushels. 

 Showing wheels with 3-inch tires. 



