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THE 
HENDERSON CHILLED PLOW. 
A Grand Plow, Lightest Draft, Runs Steady, Correct 
Shape, Harder than Steel. 
THE HENDERSON CHILLED PLOWS are hon¬ 
estly made of best materials, correctly shaped and 
balanced to do grand work. Easy on both team and 
plowman, and we are certain they are not surpassed 
by any other make. The mold is harder than steel, 
scours like glass in any soil and turns a beautiful 
furrow. All improvements, including inclining land- 
side, adjustable beam and wheel. Shin piece remov¬ 
able for sharpening. 
wheel 
“ Henderson ” Chilled Plows 
Price With 
and 
No. 
Sizes. I 
'urrow. 
plain wheel 
skim 
A 
Light, 1 horse. . . . 
4 x 9 in. 
$5.25 .. 
B 
Medium. 1 horse.. 
.5x10 in. 
6.50 S7.25 
13 
Full, 1 horse. 
5Jxl l in. 
7.75j 8.50 
23 
Medium, 2 horse . 
.7x13 in. 
9.50 10.25 
12 25 
E 
Full, 2 horse. 
.8x14 in. 
10.251 11 .50 
13.50 
THE “HENDERSON” PERFECT 
STEEL PLOW. 
Mouldboard, shinpiece and landsidc are of tem¬ 
pered steel; the beam is also of steel and will not 
bend nor break. The entire design is perfection in 
shape, turning the furrow clear over, and grass, 
weeds and manure entirely under; it scours like glass 
i 1 all soils, and works beautifully in either loam with¬ 
out body, or muck. 
Price of the " Henderson Perfect ” Steel Plow, 
with a chilled carbonate share, regular two-horse 
size, cuts 5 to 8 inches deep by 10 to 15 inches wide, 
plain, $18.00; with wheel, $14.00; with wheel and 
jointer, $15.00. 
HENDERSON’S GOLD MEDAL 
SUB-SOIL PLOW. 
By following the plow with a sub-soil plow the 
earth can be broken to a depth of from 15 to 20 
inches, giving roots a wider range for food, so plants 
are hardly affected by excessive drought or a wet 
season. The Gold ' Medal penetrates the sub-soil 
easily breaks the hard pan and pulverizes it without! 
bringing any to the surface. The one-horse plow wilt> 
reach to a depth equal to the height of its standard— 
15 to 16 inches—and the two-horse plow to the 
depth of 20 inches. Prices for one-horse, with wheel 
and draft rod, $7.00; for two-horse, with wheel 
and draft rod, $0.00. Extra shares 1 horse, 50c.; 
2 horse, 80c. 
Reduce the Labor and Cost of Blanching Your 
Celery Crop One-Half by Using 
“R AND D” CELERY PAPER. 
This celery blanching paper made specially for 
the purpose from a patented compound, is odorless, 
tough and strong, not affected by wet nor by ex¬ 
tremes of heat and cold and if cared for can be used 
over and over again for years. It is easily and 
quickly placed in position, costing less than half the 
price of boards it greatly reduces the expense of 
blanching a crop of celery by either boards or bank¬ 
ing. This paper conforms to the foliage excluding 
all light, the celery blanches quickly, is clean and 
bright, and not so susceptible to rust and heart rot 
even in warm weather. 
Net Prices of “R and D” Celery Paper and Acces¬ 
sories. 
10 inches wide, in 100 ft. rolls, $1.50 per roll, $13.00 
per 1000 running feet. 
12 inches wide, in 100 ft. rolls, $1.75 per roll, $15.00 
per 1000 running feet. 
Galvanized wires for arches to hold paper in place, 
in bundles of 500 straight wires: 
42 in. long, for single rows, $4.00 per 1000. 
48 in. long, for double rows, $7.50 per 1000. 
Un-winding Pipe, with bottom disc, 50c. ea. 
Re-winders, $5.00 each. 
Wire Bender. $3.00 each. 
EARL'S CELERY PAPER PLACER. 
With this machine two men can place in position 
celery blanching paper at the rate of an acre a day. 
One man draws the machine, the other follows and 
thrusts in the wire arches every 3 or 4 feet to hold 
the paper in position. The machine rides on four 
wheels and straddles the row, carrying a roll of paper 
on each side of the row which unreels as’ fast as the 
man can walk. The “R. and D." Celery Blanch¬ 
ing Paper offered above is recommended as the best, 
although its first cost is higher. Price of Earl’s 
Celery Paper Placer, $50.00 net. 
“PLANET, JR." ALL-STEEL 
HORSE HOE £r CULTIVATOR. 
Cultivates, Hoes, 
Furrows, Covers, Hills. 
Price of No. 8 (as show:: 
in the cut), $9.25. 
This grand implement is without a peer as a labor 
saver. 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 correctly 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 
instantly regulates the depth and locks. The lever 
expander 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), $9.25. 
THE HENDERSON LEVER-SET 
ALL-STEEL HARROW. 
A Spike-Tooth Harrow with Lever Up. A Smoothing 
Harrow with Lever Down. 
The teeth can be instantly set at any angle from a 
forward pitch to straight up and down or slanting 
backward, the lever-catch holding them securely in 
the desired position. Prices, No. A. 1-horse 1 section, 
25 teeth, cuts 4 ft., $7.00. No. B, 1 horse, 1 section, 
30 teeth, 5 ft. cut, S7.75. No. C, 2-horse, 2 section, 
50 teeth, cuts 8 ft., $13.00, No. D, 2 horse, 2 sec¬ 
tions, 60 teeth, 10 ft. cut, $14.00. 
CAHOON’S IMPROVED 
BROADCAST SEED SOWER. 
Will sow all 
kinds of grass 
and grain seeds 
from 4 to 8 
acres per hour 
at a common 
walking gait. 
Heavy seeds, 
such as wheat, 
it will throw 40 
ft. (20 ft. each 
side of the op¬ 
erator) ; lighter 
seeds, of course, 
will not be 
thrown so far. 
Price, $3.50. 
The McWhorter 
Man-Power Fertilizer Distributor. 
For Furrow Work, 
Side Top-Dressing 
or Broadcasting. 
By its use garden 
crops may be stimulated 
into rapid growth, in¬ 
creased size and early 
maturity. Any com¬ 
mercial fertilizer can be 
applied 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. Weight 61 
lbs. Price, SI 1.00. 
STEVEN'S FERTILIZER SOWER. 
For Hand Power. For Top-dressing Lawns. 
It sows all kinds of commercial fertilizers, bone 
meal, wood ashes, lime, etc., in large or very small 
quantities. It can also be successfully used for fer¬ 
tilizing strawberry beds, and other garden and field 
work; is excellent for sifting wood or coal ashes, saw¬ 
dust or dry sand on icy walks; will also sow damp 
sand by removing two blades. 
The hopper is 34 inches long and holds one and 
one-half bushels. Weight of machine. 83 pounds. 
It is well made and nicely painted. Price $10.50. 
