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



THE HENDERSON CHILLED PLOW. 



A Grand Plow, Lightest Draft, Runs Steady 

 Correct Shape. Harder than Steel. 



The shape is exactly right to do perfect work with 

 greatest ease to team and plowman— the mold is harder 

 than steel, scours like glass in any soil and turns a beau- 

 tiful furrow. All improvements, including inclining 

 landside, adjustable beam and wheel. Shin piece re- 

 movable for sharpening ; reversible self-sharpening slip 

 share ; for all ordinary soils is a grand thing. When 

 the slip point wears round, it can be turned over in a 

 minute. For rocky or sticky soil, use the common 

 share. Either kind furnished as desired. 



No. 



"Henderson" Chilled Plows. 

 Sizes. Cuts a furrow 



Price, 

 plain. 



With 

 wheel 



A 



Light, 1 horse, - - 4Jx9 in. 

 Medium, 1 horse, - 5x10 in. 

 Full, 1 horse. - - - 5Jxll in. 

 Medium, 2 horse, - 7x13 in. 

 Full, 2 horse, - - - 8x14 in. 







B 



13 

 23 

 E 



5.00 

 6.50 

 8.00 

 8.50 



$6.66 



7.50 

 9.00 

 9.50 



With 

 wheel 

 and 



jointer 



$11.00 

 11.50 



Gold Medal Subsoil Plow. 



For following a common 

 plow, breaking up the earth, 

 to a depth of 15 inches with 

 1-horse plow, and 20 inches 

 with 2-horse, without throw- 

 ing subsoil on top. 



l-horse, with wheel. $5.X5 

 2 " " 7.76 



Extra whares. 1-horne, - .46 

 H " 2-horse, - - .75 



Steel Wing Shovel Plow 

 and Potato Digger. 



Price $5 50 or wit h potato 

 digging attachment $8.50 



The Henderson Lever Set 

 All Steel Harrow. 



A spike tooth harrow with 

 lever up. A smoothing har- 

 row with lever down. The 

 teeth can be instantly set at 

 any angle. 



1- horse, 1 sec'u 5 ft. cut $7.50 



2- " 2 " 8 " 12.00 

 2- " 2 " 10 " 12.75 



PLANET, JR., CELERY HILLERS. 



Celery Hillers are now considered indispensable in 

 celery growing. The leaf lifters are adjustable in 

 height, and are especially valuable for first workings 

 With them some large growers hill their celery without 

 handling. We make both single and double hillers, 

 both with lever expanders and leaf lifters. The Double 

 Celery Hlller is fitted with lever wheel. The hilling 

 blades are 43 inches long, adjustable in width or height 



Evan's Qarden Harrow. 



Designed for one horse, 

 convenient to handle and get 

 around garden plots, etc. 

 Beams of oak, teeth of steel. 

 To and from the field invert 

 the harrow on the runners ; 

 it saves lifting and loading. 



30 teeth $7.00 



110UB1.K CELERY HILLER. 



as wanted; the double machine works all rows up to 

 four feet apart. Before hilling, the soil should be 

 thoroughly loosened with a horse hoe. 



The Single Celery Hiller runs lighter than the double, 

 and throws rather higher; it works any width rows 

 Where market gardeners plant close, and first bleach 

 every other row, it is "just the thing." It is also 

 excellent help when burying the crop. 



. J Double Celery Hiller, complete .. $16.00 



Pnces • 1 Single '• " « .... 14.00 



Henderson's (Double Hop- 

 per) Wheelbarrow Grass 

 Seeder. 



Sows grass seed mixtures 

 as well as heavy seeds — or 

 light, chaffy seeds. The 

 quantity of seed can be grad- 

 uated from ty to 25 lbs. to the 

 acre. The seed box is 14 

 feet long and sows evenly 

 and accurately. Price, $9.50. 



Burrall Corn Sheller. 



Separates corn from cob. 

 An old popular sheller now 

 better than ever $7.00. 



Cahoon's Broadcast 

 Seed Sower. 



Broadcasts all kinds of 

 grass and grain seeds ; 4 to 8 

 acres an hour. It will 

 throw heavy seeds 40 feet. 

 Price, $3.25. 



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HENDERSON'S NEW TOOL 



IMPLEMENT,,. 

 ...GflTflLOGUE. 



It Describes And Shows Large Illustrations of ■' 

 The:e And Many Other 



Implements, Tools and Requisites 



.-. For The • • - 

 FARM-GARDEN. LAWN, GREENHOUSE, DAIRY, STABLc, 

 Mg / POULTRY YARD. ETC, 



HKJSwSSbK Mann's Bone Cutters. 



Will cut either green or 

 dry bones, fine or coarse. 



No. 7, on legs 812.00 



Other styles $6.00 to 76.00 



Lever Feed Cutter. 



For cutting fodder, hay, 

 straw, etc. 



Furnished with guage 

 plate to change length of 

 cut Price, $3.75. 



Champion Root Cutter. 



The beet cheap root cut- 

 ter for turnips, carrots, 

 beets, etc.; holds 1 bushel 

 $fi 50 



Horse Cadish Grater. 



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Bex pattern, capacity 15 

 lbs. an hour. Perforated tin 

 cylinder. $8.50; wooden cyl- 

 inder, studded steel pins, 

 $9.50. 



HENDERSON'S POTATO DIGGER. 



The king of all low-priced diggers, working per- 

 fectly under nearly all conditions of soil, weeds and 

 crab-grass. It not only digs potatoes, but digs them 

 all. The vibrating fingers separate them from weeds 

 and dirt, leaving them clean and in plain sight on 

 either side of the row. The two wheels, front and 

 rear, insure an even depth, light draft and steadiness. 

 It is simple and easily operated; durable— the wearing 

 parts, including mold and share, being of steel; it is 

 thoroughly practical; it does away with the hard 

 drudging labor of potato digging, and saves three- 

 fourths of the expense. Price, $15.00. 



"Regulation" 

 Qarden Wheelbarrow. 



A superior barrow, hand- 

 somely painted and striped, 

 iron leg braces bolted on. 

 No. Size. Price. 



No. 2, boys' size $2.75 



No. 4, medium size. . . 8.75 

 No. 5, large size 4.10 



Prairie State Incubators. 



KiO egg size $18.00 



150 " 22.5o 



240 " 32.00 



390 " 38.00 



Apple Parer, Corer and Sllcer. 



The parings and juice fall 

 clear of the working parts; 

 strong, durable, and does 

 good work; it can be used 

 to pare only, without cor- 

 ing and slicing, if desired. 

 Price. $1.15. 



THE HENDERSON IMPROVED CIDER MILL. 



A greatly improved 

 combined mill and 

 press, most durably 

 made and braced. The 

 hopper will hold nearly 

 half a bushel of apples, 

 and the crushers are so 

 constructed that it is 

 self-feeding and does 

 not require the use of a 

 stick to force the apples 

 into the crushing rolls 

 as do so many of the 

 other styles of com- 

 bined mill and press 

 It will grind apples, 

 grapes, currents, ber- 

 ries, in fact all kinds of 

 fruit used for either 

 cider, vinegar or wine. 

 The improved gearing 

 is outside, and the 

 greatly increased speed 

 combined with ease of 

 operation, enables one 

 person to grind from 

 15 to 20 bushels of 

 apples per hour. The 

 curb measures 12x12 tnche 

 about tWO bushels of apples 



and holds the pomace of 

 Price, $11.25. 



