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



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Planet, Jr., No. 25 Combined Hill and 

 Drill Seeder and Double Wheel Hoe. 



This new combined machine is intended for a class of gar- 

 deners who have a large enough area in crops for a Dou- 

 ble Wheel Hoe to be used to good advantage, and yet prefer 

 not to buy a separate Wheel Hoe. It is large enough for 

 field use, for it holds 2V4 quarts (or about 5 lbs. of 

 onion seed) and has llVi-ineh wheels— which arejust 

 the right size. 

 As a Drill It is almost identical with the Planet 

 PflCe, V^SK Jr. No. 4 Drill; will sow in drills or hills 4, 



6, 8. 12 or 24 inches apart and has the 

 same automatic device for throwing out 

 of gear and the new combined cut-off and 

 seed index with thumbscrew ad- 

 justment. It is thoroughly sub- 

 stantial and accurate in sowing 

 all kinds of garden seeds 

 in either hills or drills. 



As a Wheel Hoe it is 

 identical with the 

 Planet Jr. No. 12 

 Double Wheel Hoe, the 

 very best machine on 

 the market. The 

 change from Drill to Wheel Hoe takes but a moment, andtheentirecombination 

 Is one we can heartily recommend and guarantee satisfactory. 



Planet, Jr., New No. 5 Seeder. 



LARGE CAPACITY FOR HAND POWER. 



Especially adapted for large private gardens 

 and market gardeners. 



This is our largest Hand Garden Seed Sower and is 

 adapted for market gardeners' use and large hotelj 

 or private gardens. It drops all kinds of garden 

 seeds from the finest to peas and beans at 5, 6,8 

 12, 16 or 24 inches apart or in a continuous row 

 as desired. It opens the furrow deep or 

 shallow, drops the seed, 

 covers and rolls it and 

 marks the next row at 

 one passage. It is the 

 latest improved and one 

 of the best Seeders in 

 our list, insuring a good 

 crop with the smallest 

 amount of seed; it will 

 sow equally well with a 

 full hopper or when containing only a single paper of seed ; it can be thrown out 

 of gear and the flow of seed stopped instantly ; it can be set to sow various 

 kinds of seed quickly, accurately and easily, and will not get out of order. 



No cultivating or hoeing tools can be attached to this machine. 



Gem of the Garden 

 Hand Cultivator 



and . . . 

 Wheel Hoe. 



For 

 family 

 gar- 

 dens 

 this 

 splendid little 

 Implement gives 

 unbounded satis- 

 faction. 



The 

 ; five 

 ' culti- 

 vator 

 teeth 



are stamped from one piece of steel and do thor- 

 ough work in loosening and pulverizing the soil— 

 the scuffle hoes cut off weeds, clean walks, etc., while 

 the two plows hill up potatoes, furrow out, etc. 



Price, plain, with five teeth only, $3.25, or com- 

 plete, with Scuffle Hoes, Plows and Cultivator Teeth 

 M shown In cut, $4.60. 



PLANET, JR., NEW No. 



IRON AGE SIDE DRESSING FER- 

 TILIZER DRILL. 



This Drill 

 Is made to 

 fill a con- 

 tinued de- 

 mand from the 

 marketgardener 

 for a machine 

 that would dis- 

 tribute accur- 

 ately and evenly 

 nitrate of soda 

 or any of the 

 quick acting 

 fertilizers. It 

 opens a furrow 

 on each side of 

 the row, and af- 

 ter dropping the 

 fertilizer covers 

 It. Gardeners 

 will find It much 

 superior to the old method of applying by hand. 

 Price $12.00, or with Hill and Drill Seeder Attach- 

 ment, Slb.UO. 



Seeder, Cultivator, 

 Hoe, Plow, 

 Etc. 



Especially adapted for the family 

 garden. 



Sows either in hills 

 or in a contin- 

 uous row. 



This is an unequaled machine for the family garden. 

 It sows all garden seeds from the smallest up to peas and 

 beans in a continuous drill, or will drop in hills 4, 6, 8, 

 12 or 24 inches apart. It sows with the utmost ac- 

 curacy as to quantity, distance and depth, opening the 

 furrow, dropping the seed, covering and rolling it and 

 marking for the next row in one operation. It is instant- 

 ly thrown out of gear and the discharge completely 

 stopped automatically, either by wheeling around on the 

 roller, by raising the handles, or by running backwards. 

 The hopper holds two quarts of seed, but it will sow a 

 small quantity just as well. 



In addition to the Seeder, the complete machine is 

 furnished with cultivating and hoeing tools, as shown in 

 the cut above; to use the latter the Sower is removed, 

 leaving a perfect wheel hoe, with a malleable rapid change 

 frame. 



GEM HAND SEEDER. 



For Small Sowings 

 and Hot Beds. 



It will open the drill, 

 sow and cover beet, cab- 

 bage, carrot, celery, let- 

 tuce, caddish, turnip and i 

 all such seeds with per- 

 fect regularity. It sows! 

 much more evenly and 

 ten times as rapidly as by 

 hand. The quantity to 

 be sown can quickly be 

 regulated and also the 

 depth. It is the only drill 

 made for sowing in hot beds. Will sow a small 

 packet of seeds as well as larger bulks. Simple, 

 easily understood, and cannot get out of order. 



Price, $1.00. 



The HENDERSON HAND 

 GARDEN PLOW, 

 FURR0WER, HILLER and 

 SCUFFLE HOE. 



The handiest garden tool ever used, neighs onlv 

 201bs., but strongly made and finely finished ; ad- 

 justable frame. It is equipped with a plow! for 

 furrows, hilling etc.; Scuffle Hoe for weeds, walks, 

 etcandaseedfurrowopeningtooth. The rake wili 

 tine the soil in preparing seed beds, and Is useful 

 for surface cultivation generally. 



Planet, Jr., New Single Wheel Hoe, 

 Cultivator, Rake and Plow. 



FOR HANI) POWER. 



This is the very latest and best of the Planet, single 

 wheel cultivating implements. The wheel 

 is larger and can be raised or lowered and 

 can be set on one side for hoeing two sides 

 of a row at once; the 

 handles arecha ngeable 

 in height. The outfll 

 consists of one land 

 side plow for shallow 

 p lowing, furrowing, 

 covering, hilling, etc.; 

 three rakes for shallow 

 cultivation, lining, lev- 

 _ cling and pulverizing 



Boll; three cultivator 



teeth for deep stirring of soil; four flat hoes of different widths for loosening 

 crust and cutting off weeds, and a leaf guard — a most valuable machine. 



Prices : No. 15, complete, as shown in cut, $7.00; No. 16, less one pair hoes and one 

 rake, $5.85; No. 17, less one pair hoes, rakes and leaf lifter, $5.00; No. 18, with only one 

 pair 0-Inch hoes. $3.60; 



Planet, Jr., New Double Wheel Hoe, 

 Cultivator, Rake and Plow. 



Price, 



FOR HAM) POWER. 



The latest improved double wheel machine, with 

 several desirable new features. The wheels, 11 

 inches in diameter, can beset 9 or 11 'i inches 

 apart for narrow rows, and 4 Inches apart 

 when used as a single-wheel Hoe; the frame Is 

 malleable, with n quick 

 change device so the 

 position of the tools 

 may be changed with- 

 out removing thenuts; 

 the arch Is 20 inches 

 high, allowing It to 

 straddle crops when 

 well grown. The outfit - 

 of tools comprises the 

 greatest variety anil all 

 of the latest designs, covering every possible need. They are ns follows: One 

 pair each of 4 and 6 Inch hoes, one pair each of fl-tooth and 5-tooth rakes, one 

 pair of plows, one pair each of narrow and wide cultivating teeth, and one pair 



of leaf guards. It Is nn i pinlcd garden Implement and, although costing 



you more than someothers.you will have the best toolof its kind manufactured. 



Prices: No. 11, complete, as shown In the cut, su.oo ; No. 12, less rake* and one 

 l>alr hoes, $7.00; No. 13, with only one pair ti-lnch hoes, $4.76. 



