From PETER HENDERSON G& CO., 
NEW YORK i I V 
THE “HENDERSON” CHILLED PLOWS 
LIGHTEST DRAFT—RUNS STEADY—CORRECT SHAPE—HARDER THAN STEEL 
THE CHILLED MOLD-BOARDS are harder than tempered steel. The effect of exposure to weather will be obliterated b\ turning a few feet of soil, leaving 
he surface like glass; they will scour in any soil from sharp gravel to muck. THE CUTTING EDGE, OR “SHIN PIECE,” is separate from the mold-board ion 
all sizes larger than Medium One Horse), and can be taken off and ground sharp or be replaced by a new one 
at small cost, making an old plow as good as new. THE LANDSIDE inclines at the bottom away from 
unplowed ground, thereby avoiding unnecessary friction and reducing the draft, besides cutting a furrow 
of such a shape that it falls by its own weight as soon as it passes a perpendicular position, thereby relieving 
the plow of that much pressure. THE STANDARD is placed inside of the cutting line, and is of such a 
shape that it does not choke. THE HEEL OF THE BEAM is adjustable on a slotted brace between the 
handles, so that the plow can be regulated to make a lapped, flat, small or large furrow. Thus a perfect center 
draft may always be maintained. It is also a desirable feature in one-horse plow's, as it allows the horse to 
walk in the furrow* when desired. THE WHEEL can be swiveled to run in a direct line with the plow, no 
matter which way the beam is shifted; this makes the plow* draw* always perfectly true. THE JOINTER 
OR SKIM turns under all weeds, manure, stubble and surface soil, making a miniature furrow over which the 
main furrow* is thrown, so that it breaks over, cracking, opening, and thereby mellowing the soil by its better 
exposure to the air. 
No. 
Sizes of the “Henderson” Chilled Plow 
Price 
Plain 
With 
Wheel 
With Wheel 
and Jointer 
Solid 
Share 
Mold- 
board 
Land- 
side 
Standard 
B 
13 
23 
Medium, one horse.Cuts a furrow 5 bv 10 inches 
Full, one horse. “ * 53 ,^ “ 11 
Medium, two horse. “ “ 7 “13 “ 
815.00 
17.00 
23 .00 
$16.00 
18.50 
25.00 
S 2 S .00 
P.P. 
SO.70 3 lbs. 
.SO 5 lbs. 
1.20 8 lbs. 
P.P. 
$3.50 S lbs. 
4.00 
6.00 
P.P. 
$1.25 5 lbs. 
1.50 10 lbs. 
1.75 
$3.00 
3.75 
5.25 
Price of the ‘Henderson Perfect” Steel Plow- 
Regular Two-Horse Size (No. 25), cuts 5 to 8 inches deep 
by 10 to 15 inches wide. 
Chilled Carbonate Share, $1.25 each. 
Plain 
$27.00 
With Wheel 
$29.00 
With Wheel 
and Jointer 
$32.00 
Knife Coulter supplied in place of Jointer if preferred. Rolling Coulter will cost $7.75 extra. Steel 
Share if wanted wrill be S5.50 extra. 
HENDERSON’S IMPROVED 
The “Henderson Perfect” Steel Plow 
STEEL BEAM—STEEL LANDSIDE 
THE “HENDERSON PERFECT” STEEL PLOW is made of genuine 
finely-tempered steel, both 
mold-board, shin-piece, and 
land-side; the beam is also of 
steel and will not bend nor 
break. The entire design of 
the plow* is similar to the 
celebrated Scotch Plows, the 
mould being perfection in 
shape, turning the furrow- 
clear over, and grass, w*eeds 
and manure entirely under; 
it scours like glass in all soils; 
it runs 25 per cent, easier than ordinary plows, being lighter for both man and team. It is adjustable in 
every way—the handles can be raised or lowered or shifted to the side; it can be quickly set to cut deep or 
shallow, wide or narrow. The land-side is fitted with an adjustable shoe; the cutting edge or “shin-piece” 
can be taken off and sharpened. We usually supply these plows with a chilled carbonate share unless 
otherwise ordered. The mold-board is guaranteed for five years, though it w*ill last for many years more. 
Double Mold Plow j Combination One-Horse Garden 
FOR RIDGING AND FURROWING 
A one-horse plow* used for making drills 
to plant potatoes, corn, etc., for ditching, 
ridging, plowing out between rows; as it 
throws the earth both ways, doing the duty 
of two single mold plows. It is also good for 
digging potatoes. 
Prices—No. 1, small size, $14.00. No. 
t medium, $15.75. 
The Arlington 
This follows in the channel made by the plow turn¬ 
ing the sutace soil, pulverizing’the lower soil, without 
bringing it to the surface. The Subsoil Plow is 
especially valuable in lands where the topsoil rests 
upon hard-pan, and in a stiff clay or tenacious soil. 
It is of great advantage both in dry and wet seasons. 
If permitted, plants will in a dry season, extend their 
roots deeply into the earth. By the use of the Sub¬ 
soil Plow* the hard-pan is opened so as to promote 
the ascent of moisture as well as permit the roots to 
push down. Again, lands of a stiff compact soil are 
in a wet season naturally cold and moist; by being 
deeply loosened the excess moisture filters below*, 
and the surface soil is made light and warm. 
Two-Horse, with wheel and draft rod. Price, $22.00. 
Steel Swivel or Reversible Plow* 
This Steel Swivel Plow has a steel beam to give 
lightness with strength. Finest quality steel mold- 
board and adjustable handles. It will do any kind of 
plowing, whether in level mellow land or on a rough 
■hillside. It is of light draft and runs very 
steadily, bcing'exceptionally easy to manage. 
It has a side-shifting clevis, operated by lever 
extending to a cross-bar in handles, where it 
rests in notches at the will of the plowman. 
Clevis can be regulated while team is walking 
to a narrow or wide furrow. When mold- 
board is thrown under at end of row, a loch 
lever is so arranged that the jointer or coulter 
shifts and is held securely in position and 
always in direct line of cut. Mold-board is 
thrown over by lifting handles and pressing 
a foot latch with the toe. This foot latch 
is automatic and positive in action, and 
locks firmly. 
Steel Two-Horse Reversible Plow, 
complete.$30.00 
TWO-HORSE 
SUB-SOIL PLOW 
One-Horse Swivel Plow 
The best One-Horse Turn Plow ever sold. It makes a beautiful 
Winged Shovel Plow 
They are made with Steel Shifting Lever 
with Clevis, also Patent Spring Foot Latch. 
Mold-boards are made of Patent Steeled 
Metal and all castings nicely polished. The 
Beam and Handles arc made from selected 
stock, neatly striped and varnished. 
Their general neatness of appearance, 
light weight, and exceptionallj'- good work 
in the field, whether on flat land or hillside, 
commend them to all desirous of handling 
a perfect plow. 
Prices—No. 27, plain, $26.00; with wheel. 
$27.50; with wheel and cutter, $30.00. 
furrow, turning everything under—weeds, grass, trash and all. 
We call attention to the fact that the purchaser actually gets 
four plows for the price of one, viz.; One complete plow, No. 2 J£ 
mold-board and share, making a large one-horse plow. A No. 1 
mold-board and share, making a medium-size one-horse plow. 
A cabbage mold-board and share, making a complete cabbage- 
plow, and by using the plow without mold-board, with a small 
share bolted to standard, makes a superior plow for working 
among cabbage, strawberries, etc. 
Price complete, with a splendid double mold-board for furrowing, 
hilling, etc., $18.75. 
For furrowing out, hilling and cultivating 
all kinds of crops that arc planted in rows. 
Cuts up all grass and weeds. Wings and 
points of steel. Wings can be opened or closed 
to throw off more or less earth and to adapt 
them to rows of different widths. For weed¬ 
ing, and when it is not desired to throw* soil 1 
against plants, wings should be reversed. 
Soil then passes over plow*. Depth is regu¬ 
lated by wheel and draft hook. Handles ad¬ 
justable in height. Price, $13.00, or w*ith the 
Potato Digger Attachment, $19.00. By 
changing one bolt it may be converted into 
a first-class potato digger. The fingers are 
adjustable and removable. 
