150 
E>. M. FERRY & CO’S 
Holbrook’s Hand Cul tiv ator.— This hand culti¬ 
vator has proved a great la¬ 
bor saving implement, and 
f iven general satisfaction 
or garden and field use. 
The teeth are of cast steel, 
and cut from th.cc to fil teen 
inches wide b tween rows, 
or both sides of the row at 
once* if prefened. The icar 
teeth have side guards , to 
allow them to work with in 
half an inch of plants* and 
sate nearly all the hand 
Holbrook’s Hand Cultivator. g^r'dcnT^wilf'*p C p7cci“e 
this It is light durable, simple, easy to operate, and thoroughly pulverizes and me’’ows the soil. 
iron frame, cast steel tor'll superior to mail able iron ones, and easier operated. It docs the work 
men with hoes. Packed 1.1 one and a half cubic feet, weighs 23 lbs. 
Price, packed and delivered at express office or depot, $7.00. 
Ruhlmann's Hand Cultivator, 
the soil. 
1 1 has a neat , 
of six to ten 
Ruhlmann’s Hand Cultivator.—One of the best, simplest and most durable machines we have ever seen for 
working am ;ng onions, carrots, beets, beans, peas Ac. It is s ror.g, easily adjusted, having but tv o bolts, c. n be 
a 'j . d to work from seven to sixtetvn inches, can he regulated to any height, an 1 wi'l do the work of ei"ht men 
wi .ii 1 . cs Knives of best cast steel. Weight, boxed, 35 lbs. Price, boxed and delivered at freight or ex¬ 
press oifice, $5.50. 
BUY TUB BEST. 
THE CHARTER OAK LAWN MOWER. 
Pi^ht drr easy running , durable , and does splendid 
work. lt>. « iff atm aie simpl.cuy of construction, per¬ 
fectness in its manufacture, ease of operation, easy way of 
sharpening the knives whe n dull, and particularly its adapting 
itself to slopes, undulating lawns, ridges and valleys. 
Sizes and p-iccs as follows : 
10-inch cu . . .$15 00 
13 . . . 18 00 
15 “ standard size.... .. 22 00 
18 * for large lawns.. .30 00 
28 1 pony mower.. 100 00 
32 ‘ norse mower ......... ... 125 00 
We supply any extra parts of these mowers. We warrrnt 
them in every particular. 
$18 00 
20 OO 
22 OO 
24 OO 
26 OO 
22 OO 
PHILADELPHIA LAWN MOWER 
EOR 1881 . 
t&r The advantages of the Philadelphia mower are: 
The machine will cut as well when turning a short cor¬ 
ner as when pushed straight forward. 
Being single geared, the friction and number of the 
parts is reduced one-half. 
So few parts being used enables each to be made very 
strong, :unl the machine is - • compact an I s’iff that it is 
almost impossible to damage it by any reasonable abuse. 
With proper care, these mowers* will last twenty years, 
whi.h reduces the yearly expense of cutting the grass to a 
m !e over one dollar making it a paying investment. 
10 inches wide, 6^-inch wheel, can be used by a lady, 
weight, 30 lbs . $14 00 
12 inches wide, 6}^-inch wheel, can be used by a lady, weight, 34 lbs 
M 
16 
18 
20 
*5 
8^-inch 
a youth, 
a man, 
37 lbs 
41 lbs 
46 lbs 
50 lbs 
51 lbs 
Horse Machines , new pattern : 
30 inches wide, with draft rod ; power required, light horse, weight, 315 lbs .$100 00 
30 “ shafts and seat, ** “ ‘ 35° lbs .. 120 00 
36 44 44 tv 11 u u 430 lbs. 16000 
1 We supply extra parts of these mowers. 
