Darnell’s 
Patent Furrower and 
Marker. 
In offering this Implement to Farmers and Gardeners, we feel assured we have in it the best device for 
marking out or covering rows, etc., that has yet been produced, for the following reasons, viz: 
It will run steadier, open a better row either in hard or soft ground than any other marker in use. It 
is not choked out by manure, trash or clogs , and leaves the earth in the bottom of the 
furrow in a pulverized condition, thus making an excellent seed bed. 
The runners are composed of wrought T angle iron, the disks or markers (fifteen inches in diameter) 
are of cast iron, with chilled hub and steel axle, which add greatly to its durability. Its peculiar construc¬ 
tion, with broad runners to prevent the sled from sinking into the soft earth, as well as to steady its mo¬ 
tion, and the revolving disks, which cut a straight and clean furrow, renders the draft very much less than 
that of the ordinary marking sled. The runners and markers are adjustable, and will mark any width de¬ 
sired, from two and a half to five feet, and from a mere mark to six inches in depth. Width of furrow 
from two to five inches as desired. The gauge or guide pole is so constructed, as to adapt itself to all the 
inequalities of the ground. 
These Implements have been in use in various sections of New Jersey, during the past three years, ami 
have given universal satisfaction. 
We give below a few testimonials from parties who have used them: 
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West Hebron, N. Y., Stock Farm, M i.v 5th. 188-2. 
I have used the Darnell's Patent Furrower ordered of you some days ago. This afternoon I finished a 
field of potatoes with it. It worked splendidly, although the ground was quite stony. It far exceeds my 
expectations. I had no difficulty in covering my rows with it, at just the required depth of four inches. If 
the merits of this cheap implement were known to the potato growers alone, your sales would be immense 
Yours truly. EDWARD L. COY, 
Prest. Washington Co.. X. Y., Ag. Soc 
Pleasant Valley Small Fruit Nursery, 
Moorestown. N. J.. 1st Mo.. 17th, 1883. 
Having used the Darnell’s Patent Furrower and 
Marker during last se.ison. 1 take the pleasure in ret¬ 
ommending it to all Farmers and < tardeners. It 
opens a clear, clean furrow (two at a time,) and runs 
steadily, and is comparatively light work for a team. 
By reversing the disks, placing them hub out, and 
bolting the arms in the middle of back cross piece, 
as in small cut, you can throw a double furrow, or 
cover rows perfectly. 
The implement is'thoroughly well made, and will 
last for years. It is no humbug. 
Respectfully, 
. JOHN S. COLLINS. 
From what 1 have heard of its work, I do not think there is any implement made for opening and cov¬ 
ering rows, that will do its work more satisfactorily than Darnell’s Patent Furrower and Marker. It is eas 
iiy adjusted, does not require a machinist to explain it, well made and sold at a moderate price. 
I. F. TILLINGHAST, Publisher of Seed time and Harvest 
Send, for Circular. 
H W. DOUGHTON, Manufacturer, 
East Moorestown , Burthnftoa CoJS\ 
