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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 work¬ 
ings. With them, some large 
growers hill their 
celery without 
any handling. We 
can supply both 
single and double 
hillers, with lever 
expanders and 
leaf lifters. The 
Double Celery 
Hiller is fitted with lever wheel. The hilling blades are 43 inches long, adjust¬ 
able in width or height 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. 
Prices, Double Celery Hiller, complete .$40.00 
Single Celery Hiller, complete . 30.00 
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 feet (20 feet each 
side of the operator); lighter seeds, of course, will not be thrown so far. 
Price, $6.50; P. P. 8 lbs. 
The “Keystone” Corn Planter and 
Fertilizer Distributor 
It cracks no grains 
and will plant from 
ten to twelve acres 
of corn per day, 
dropping kernels in 
drills or in hills at 
any desired dis tance 
apart and sowing at 
the same time, if 
needed, any kind of 
pulverized fertilizer; 
it is simple enough 
for the most ordi¬ 
nal laborer to use 
without getting it out of order. Each machine is furnished with four dropping 
rings and pinions to regulate the number of kernels and distance apart of plant¬ 
ing. In addition to these four rings, we furnish rings at 75c. P.P. 2 lbs. apiece 
extra to plant peas, beans and other seeds, which, by the arrangement of the 
holes in the rings and the different pinions we furnish, can be distributed in 
any way that a farmer could wish. Some use it entirely for planting ensilage, 
others for planting peas, beans, etc. The phosphate attachment is perfect. 
The phosphate is accurately distributed and with absolute safety from injury 
to the seed; at the same time it may be placed near enough so that the young 
plants may at once receive the intended nourishment to give them an early 
start. 
Prices of the “Keystone’’ Corn Planter, with Phosphate Attachment, 835.00. 
McWhorter Man Power Fertilizer Distributor 
Any commercial fer¬ 
tilizer can be applied 
with it in any desired ^McWhorter 
quantity from 3 lbs. to M F a “ t [S r 
40 lbs. per 100 yards Distributer 
of row. It will distri¬ 
bute broadcast or in 
furrows o r between 
rows, or both sides of 
one two ,three or four 
rows, according to 
their distance apart, at 
one operation. The 
fertilizer is forced 
through eight distril>- 
uting spouts, which 
may be contracted to cover a 4-inch strip; or they may be spread into any 
position not exceeding 2feet in width. For top dressing strawberry beds 
lawns, etc., as well as for rowed crops, it is a boon. Easily worked by man 
or boy. Price, $30.00. 
$ 
Weight, 
with Wheel, 
98 Pounds 
Tmnerial Potato Digger 
In the Imperial Potato Digger we have an 
implement that combines strength and efficiency 
with low cost. Though simple in construction it 
is built on correct principles, 
is very durable and reliable 
and is capable of doing good 
and thorough work and lots 
of it. 
The Beam and Handles are 
made of selected white oak, 
thoroughly seasoned. The 
Handles are adjustable up 
and down to suit the height 
of the operator. The Post or 
Standard is high allowing ample room for clearance of trash. The Blade 
is made of steel and is broad with long nose. It is fitted with four 
Fenders, two each on side of the standard, which serve to clear away 
the vines. These Fenders can be adjusted to different positions. The Digger 
is fitted with eight round rods attached to the cross bar underneath the large 
blade. These rods, while held rigidly in position, arc of such length and size 
that in passing through the earth they are in constant vibration. This move¬ 
ment brings all the potatoes to the surface, and at the same time does not 
injure them. Any farmer who has more than a small garden patch of potatoes 
can afford to own one of these diggers. It will harvest his crop quickly and 
well, and save him much hard work. 
Made in One Size Only 
No. 205, Imperial Potato Digger, without wheel, weight 88 lbs.820.00 
Wheel, complete, weight 10 lbs. ... .. • • - ■ • _2.50 
The HendersonWheelbarrow Seeder 
This is a superior double hopper Seeder. " 
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_ _ One side of the Seed Box is adap¬ 
ted for all such heavy seeds as clover, timothy, etc. The opposite side handles 
the light chaffy seeds, as lied top. Kentucky blue, etc., as well as grass seed 
mixtures for hay, lawns, etc. The machine may be easily regulated to sow 
any desired quantity per acre, sowing it accurately and evenly the whole length 
of the hopper—11 feet—and it does not clog up. The total weight of the ma¬ 
chine is only 40 lbs. The hop- grw per is perfectly balanced and is 
close to the large wheel—giv- mg greatest force with least 
exertion, and leaving light weight on the operator. Every 
machine warranted 
uc on a windy day. 
Price, $15.00. 
to do 
Full di¬ 
good work, and of especial val- 
rections with each seeder. 
Stevens power Fertilizer Sower 
It sow's all kinds of'commercial fertilizers, bone- 
meal, wood ashes, lime, etc., in large or very small 
quantities. It can also be successfully used for 
fertilizing strawberry beds, and other garden and 
field work; is excellent for sifting wood or coal ash¬ 
es, 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 lbs. : It is well made and 
nicely painted. Price, $16.00. 
The Henderson Hand Corn Planter 
The only Planter containing an adjustable dropping disc. 
The disc is quickly adjusted for a light or heavy seeding, and 
rotates similar to the disc in a Horse planter. The Planter 
is easily operated by a boy or girl. Works in all kinds and 
conditions of soil, and is the only one which insures an 
accurate and reliable seeding. 
Price, $4.00. P.P., 8 lb._ 
IDEAL BULB PLANTER 
An ideal tool for bulb planting, especially Gladiolus, but it 
can be readily used I for planting bulbs of all kinds. It has a 
D wood spade I handle of ash, the point of steel and the 
foot bracket of I malleable iron. Price, $2.26 each. 
HENDERSON’S SOD TAMPER 
Useful in laying new sod—and in tamping back sod that baa 
heaved from frost or other causes—leveling hammocks in Putting 
Greens, etc.—Cast iron 10 x 10 inches square, weighs with handle 
17 lbs. Price, $2.75 each. 
