150 



D. M. FERRY 



CO' S 



llolbrook's Hand Cul ti v at or .— This hand culti- 

 vator has proved a great la- 

 bor saving implement, and 



given general satisfaction 



for garden and field use. 



The teeth are of cast steel, 



and cut from ili , ee to fifteen 



inches wide between rows, 



or both sides of the row ai 



once, if prefened. The rear 



teeth have side guards, to 



allow them to luork within 



half an ijich of plants, and 



sure 7iearly all the hand 



weeding — anj' experienced 



gardener will appreciate 



this It is light, durable, simple, easy to operate, and thoroughly pulverizes and-me"ows the soil. It has a neat^ 

 iron frame, cast steel teeth superior to malleable iron ones, and easier operated. It does the work of six to ten 

 men v/ith hoes. Packed la one and a half cubic feet, weighs 23 lbs. 



Price, packed and delivered at express office or depot, $7.00. 



Ruhlmann's Hand Cultivator. — One of the be-^t, simplest and most durable machines we have ever seen for 

 working am ng onions, carrots, beets, beans, peas, &c. It is s,ro:-.g, easily adjusted, having but to bolts, c:.n be 

 a:'j ::: d to work from seven to sixteen inches, can be regulated to any heig't, an 1 wi'l do the work of ei,";ht men 

 win li es Knives of best cast steel. Weight, boxed, 35 lbs. Price, boxed and delivered at freight or ex- 

 press omce, $5.50. 



Holbrook's Hand Cultivator, 



Ruhlmann's Hand Cultivator, 



x^i.^^'Txr^T ^v^ot7v^:e:ess 



JBXJY TME BEST. 



ARTES, OAK LAWN MOWER. 



sy rii7tni;ig, djtrablc, a)td does splendid 



THE C 



Light .-yr 

 ivorh. ]t-, c i,f f atures are simplicity of construction, per- 

 fectness in its manuf<»c.ure. ease of operation, easy wayof 

 sharpeiung tlic knives when dull, and particularly its adapting 

 itself to Slopes undulating lawns, ridges and valleys. 



IL ^^"Sizes and prices as follows: 



lo-ii:Lh cut $15 00 



13 " 18 00 



15 " standard size 2200 



18 ' for large lawns. 30 00 



28 ' pony mower. lOO 00 



32 ' horse mower 125 Go 



iVe supply any extra parts of these jnotvers. We warrrnt 

 the7n in every particular. 



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PHILADELPHIA LAWN MOWER 



FOR 1881. 



%3^ The advantages of the Philadelphia mower are: 



The machine will cut as weM when turning a short cor- 

 ner as Wuen pushed straight forward. 



Being single geared, the friction and Ku^nber of t'lc 

 farts IS reduced one-half. 



So few parts being used enables each to be made ver;- 

 stvo'-ig, and the machine is s ) compact and stiff that it is 

 almost impossible to damage it by any reasonable abuse. 



With proper care, these mowers will last twenty years, 

 whi.h reduces the^'early expense of cutting the grass to a 

 in.le over one dollar making it a paying investment. 



10 inches wide, 6^ -inch wheel, can be used by a lady, "'^^^ ^ _Jlj*^ 



weig'.t. 30 lbs $1400 ."^ ^ 



12 inches wide,' ej^-inch wheel, can be used by a lady, weight, 34 lbs 



14 " " " " a youth, " 37 lbs 

 16 " " " " a man, " 41 lbs . 



18 " " " " " " 46 lbs . . . 



20 " " " " " " 50 lbs 



15 " BK-inch " " " " 51 lbs 



Horse Machines., netv pattern: 



30 inches wide, with draft rod ; power required, light horse, weight, 315 lbs 

 30 " shafts and seat, " " " 350 lbs 



36 " " '' " " " 450 lbs. 



^^~We supply extra parts of these mowers. 



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20 00 

 22 00 

 24 00 



26 CO 

 22 00 



.$100 00 

 . 120 00 

 . 160 00 



