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



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" Planet, Jr./' All=Steel 

 Horse Hoe and Cultivator. 



Cultivates, Hoes. Furrows, Covers, Hills 

 Price of No. 8 (as shown «« the cut). $8.50 



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

 turrows, 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 handles 

 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). $8.50. 



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, 80c; 15 inch, SI. 25; 20 inch, 

 with adjustable wings, $1.75. 



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

 Into ridges. Price, $1.10 each. 



Roller. Valuable in covering corn, potatoes, etc. Price, $1.75. 



Rake. A leveling and pulverizing device. Price, 80c 



"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 steels it 

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

 Price, complete, as Horse Hoe and Cultivator, with two wheels $6.00 



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, and the tool is so 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 in- 

 valuable 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 00; with wheel, $7.25; complete, $8.50. 



THE McWHORTER MAN-POWER FERTILIZER 

 DISTRIBUTER. 



For Furrow Work, Side Top Dressing or Broadcasting. 



This improved and efficient machine we heartily recommend to all gardeners. 

 It is universally used in large market gardening sections . By its use crops may 

 be stimulated into rapid growth, increased size and early maturity . Any com- 

 mercial fertilizer can be applied with it in any desired quantity from 3 pounds to 

 40 pounds per 100 yards of row. It will distribute broadcast or in furrows or 

 between rows, or both sides of one, two, three or four rows according to their 



distance apart, at one operation . The fertilu-er is forced through eight distrib- 

 uting spouts, which may be contracted to cover a 4-inch strip ; or they may be 

 spread into any position not exceeding 2£ feet in width. For top dressing straw- 

 berry beds, lawns, etc., as well as for rowed crops, it is a boon. Easily worked 

 by man or boy. Weight, 61 lbs. Price, $10.00. 



Keystone Fertilizer Drill 



ONE-HORSE POWER 



KEYSTONE 



ONE-HORSE 



FERTILIZER DRII.I 



For truckers, farmers, cotton and tobacco planters. Superior to any ma 

 chine of its class on the market. Positive force feed will sow 200 to 600 lbs 

 to the acre with perfect regularity. Will sow all kinds of fertilizer. Box 

 holds a 200-lb. bag of fertilizer; improved swivel clevis, all steel frame and cold 

 rolled steel shafts. The machine is thrown out of gear and the shovel raised 

 by one operation. Strong and handsomely finished. Price, $11.50. 



Rapp's Hand Seed Sower. 



For Frame and Hot Bed Sowings. 



This is the invention of a practical market 

 gardener of long experience who felt the need 

 of such a sower to avoid kneeling, reaching 

 and backaches. It is light, weighing only 2} 

 lbs., and sows all kinds of seeds not larger 

 than spinach seed, tbin or thick as set, and 

 five times faster than by hand, and it sows 

 equally well going forwards or backwards; 

 consequently it is pushed along one furrow 

 and pulled back in the next, thus saving time 

 and lifting. The handle is long enough to en- 

 able the opposite side of the frame to be 

 reached without bending. The revolving brass 

 covered drum holds one pint of seed which 

 drops through holes in a brass band which can 

 be shifted to make the opening larger, smaller, 

 or to shut off the flow of seed. The Rapp seed 

 sower is a home-made affair; it does not open 

 furrows nor cover the seed, therefore is so 

 simple that it can be used by the most inex- 

 perienced. To gauge the flow of seed try on a 

 sheet of paper on the floor and adjust the hole 

 band to suit. Directions with every sower. 

 Price $3.50. 



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