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



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EVANS^ GARDENER'S HARROW. 



It is designed for one horse, con- 

 venient to handle and get around 

 garden plots, etc. Beams of oak. 

 teeth of steel. For transportation to 

 and from the field invert the harrow 

 on the runners which saves lifting 

 and loading. 



PRICE 

 30 teeth $7.00 



DARNELL'S MARKER, FURROWER AND 

 COVERER. 



I n v a luable 

 for marking 

 out, furrowing, 

 covering or 



ridging all 



kinds of row 

 crops, in any 

 kind of soil;the 

 revolving discs, 

 15 inches in di- 

 ameter, make a 

 clean cut, are 

 not choked by 

 manure trash 

 or clods, and 

 leave the earth 

 in a pulverized 



condition at the bottom of the furrow. It is adjustable in every way, depth of 

 furrows, distance apart, broad or narrow furrows, etc., etc. It opens two fur- 

 rows at once, or it will make one double furrow, or ridge up both sides of a row 

 at one operation; it covers evenly at any depth, it runs steadily, will not slide 

 on a side hill and is strong, light, durable and invaluable to every farmer and 

 truck gardener. Price, $19.00. 



IMPROVED STEEL WING MARKER* 



FOR POTATO GROUND AND ROW CROPS. 



The long runners make a 

 very true and even mark, 

 which cannot be thrown 

 out by stifiE sod or stones, a 

 difficulty with markers 

 having short teeth. It can 

 be adjusted to width and 

 depth, as desired. The 

 wearing parts of the run- 

 ners are chilled iron, the 

 wings are steel, bolted on 

 and easily replaced when 

 worn. The frame is oak. 



Price, for two horses — 

 three runners, gauge, pole 

 and seat, $11.50. 



EDDY POTATO COVERER AND HILLER, 



Adapted for Covering 

 and Hilling all rowed crops 

 as fast as a team can walk. 



It will not only cover the 

 seed, but hill up both sides 

 of the row at one opera- 

 tion, throwing up much or 

 little earth as desired, ac- 

 cording to the angles at 

 which the discs are set. 

 The discs are adjustable 

 on the frame for a wide or 

 narrow row. Price, $9.50. 

 WhifHetrees are not in- 

 cluded. Complete with 

 whiflHetrees and neck yoke, 

 — ^-^ $13.00. 



PLANET, JR,/ CELERY HILLERS. 



The Double Celery 

 Hiller works all rows 

 up to four feet apart. 



The Single Celery 

 Hiller runs lighter than 

 the double, and throws 

 rather higher: it works 

 any width rows. 



Prices, Double Cel- 

 ery Hiller Complete 

 $16.00; Single Celery 

 Hiller Complete $13,00 



Planet, Jr./* AII=Steel Horse Hoe and Cultivator. 



Cultivates, Hoes, Furrows, Covers, Hills. 

 Price of No. 8 {as shown in the cut). $8.75. 



This grand implement is without a peer as a labor saver. It cultivates, hoei, 

 furrows, covers and hills. It is no ordinary, heavy, clumsy cultivator, but 

 made scientifically correct and entirely of steel. The patent frame is extra long 

 and high, the hollow standards are remarkably strong and light. The teeth, 

 hoes, etc., are of the finest quality of case-hardened, polished steel, and cor- 

 rectly shaped and curved. The cultivator teeth can be set to any pitch; the 

 hoe standards can be swivelled to any angle, or entirely around, to throw much 

 or little soil either to or from the plants. The lever wheel and depth regulator 

 work in conjunction and instantly regulate the depth and locks. The lever ex- 

 pander widens or narrows the implement to work in uneven rows. The handlei 

 can be quickly set to either side, and the height can be changed to suit the 

 operator. Weight 82 lbs. Price, Planet Jr. No. 8 (as shown in cut), $9.00. 



PLANET JR. HORSE HOE EXTRAS. 

 Sweeps. For flat cultivation. Price, each 8 inch, 30c.; 10 inch, 35c.; 12 

 inch, 40c.; 15 inch, 45c.; 18 inch, 55c. 



Furrowing Steels. Three sizes, viz., 10 inch, 80e.; 12 inch, $1.00; 15 inch, 

 $1.20. 



Ridging Steels. For plowing away or for covering and drawing the earth 

 into ridges. Price, per pair. .$2.40. 



"THE HENDERSON" 

 TWO-WHEEL CULTIVATOR AND HORSE HOE 



Excels all others. By means of front, and 

 rear wheels, both operated by one lever, the 

 depth is accurately regulated or the teeth are 

 raised free from the ground for turning rows 

 or transporting. The width of cultivator is 

 also regulated by a lever expander. The frame 

 is of wrought iron, strong light and 

 extra long; teeth of finest polished 

 steel. As a plain 

 cultivator it can be 

 set to work deep, 

 or as shallow as de- 

 sired. With horse 

 hoe steels it will 

 hill up much or 

 little as set; by re- 

 versing hoe steelg 

 it forms a coverer. A thoroughly high grade up-to-date implement. 

 Price, complete, as Horse Hoe and Cultivator, with two wheels $6.75 



THE PLANET, JR„ 12-TOOTH. 



Harrow, Cultivator 



and 



Pulverizer. 



This thorough working tool has rapidly grown in favor among strawberry 

 growers, market gardeners and farmers. The twelve chisel-shape teeth do 

 capital work, without throwing earth on small plants, the tool is con- 

 venient, durable and strong, the combination of teeth and pulverizer leaving 

 the ground in the finest condition. The pulverizer also enables the operator 

 to set the tool in conjunction with the wheel, to any exact depth desired 

 making only delicate work not only possible, but very easy. It is invaluable 

 in narrow rows and close work, and is fine for preparing seed beds. The 

 implement is fitted with lever wheel and lever expander, so the depth or width 

 can be changed instantly while in operation; it contracts to 12 inches and 

 expands to 32 inches. The handles can be raised or lowered to suit the driver. 



Price, plain. $6.20; with wheel. $7.60, complete. $9.25. 



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