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&. CO., NEW YORK 
The Henderson Chilled Plow. 
A Grand Plow, Lightest Draft, Runs Steady, 
Correct Shape, Harder than Steel. 
The shape Ih exactly right to do perfect work with 
greatest ease to team and plowman—the mold Ih 
harder than steel, scours like glass in any soil and 
turns a beautiful furrow. All Improvements, Includ¬ 
ing inclining land side, adjustable beam and wheel. 
Shin piece removable for sharpening; reversible self- 
sharpening slip share; for all ordinary soils is a grand 
thing. When the slip point wears round, it can be 
turned over in a minute. For rocky or sticky soil, 
use the common share. Either kind furnished as de 
sired. 
No. 
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48A 
“Henderson” Chilled Plows. 
_ Sizes. Furrow. 
Light, one horse, - 4 Vj\U in. 
Medium, one horse, 5x10 in. 
Full, one horse, - GV^xll in. 
Light, two horse, - 0x12 in. 
Medium,two horse, 7x18 in. 
Full, two horse, - 8x14 in. 
Heavy,2or8 horse,9x15 in. 
Price, 
Plain. 
With 
wheel. 
Wheel 
and 
skim. 
$4.50 
5.00 
6.50 
7.50 
8.00 
8.50 
9.00 
$6.00 
7.50 
8.50 
9.00 
9.50 
10.00 
10.50 
11.00 
11.50 
12.00 
Gold Medal Subsoil Plow. 
For following a common 
plow, breaking up the earth 
to a depth of 15 inches with 
1-horse plow, and 20 inches 
with 2-horse, without throw¬ 
ing subsoil on top. 
l-horse, $5.00 ; with wh’l, $6.00 
2 “ 7.00 ; ** “ 8.00 
Draft rod.extra, 1.50 
Extra shares, 1-horse.60 
“ “ 2-horse. 80 
Evan’s Garden Harrow. 
Designed for one horse, con¬ 
venient to handle and get 
around garden plots, etc. 
Beams of oak, teeth or steel. 
To and from the field invert 
the harrow on the runners ; 
it saves lifting and loading. 
24 teeth.$7.00 
30 “ . 8.oO 
Steel Shovel Plow, 
With Adjustable Wings and 
Back Wheel. 
For furrowing out, hilling 
and cultivating rowed crops. 
The wings can be opened or 
closed to suit width of row or 
throw more or less dirt. Back 
wheel regulates depth. 
Price..$6.60 
Reversible Wood Frame 
Smoothing Harrow. 
Pulled from one side it is a 
slant tooth smoothingharrow ; 
pulled from the otner, the 
teeth stand straight, forming 
a spike tooth harrow. 
1- horse, 1 sect’n, 24 teeth, $6.00 
2- “ 2 “ 48 “ 11.00 
2- 44 3 “ 72 “ 16.00 
One-Horse "Drill” 
Fertilizer. 
Kemp's Manure Spreader 
The best spreader made ; 
either broadcasts or drills sta¬ 
ble manure, either tine or full 
of corn stalks, ashes, lime- 
phosphates, etc. ; picks it tine 
and spreads evenly. 
No. 1, holds 30 bushels..8100.00 
No. 2, holds 40 bushels.. 106.00 
No. 3 holds 60 bushels.. 110.00 
Break for hilly section, 6.00 
Drill attachment, extra, 8.00 
Wind or lime hood. 6.00 
For truckers and farmers : 
holds 200 lbs. Drills in 200 to 
600 lbs. an aero of any kind of 
fertilizer ; positive force feed. 
Price .$13.00 
Harrow Cultivator. 
'* Diamond 
Tooth.’' 
A splendid tool for cultivat¬ 
ing crops in rows ; thoroughly 
pulverizes and loosens the soil 
without throwing dirt on the 
plants. Teeth reversible. 
*' Diamond '* Riding Cultivator. 
Tracks, 3 ft. 4 in. ; adjusts to 
4 ft. All improvements ; com- 
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Implements, Tools and Requisites 
. ■ . For The . • . 
FARM. GARDEN. LAWN. GREENHOUSE, DAIRY STABLE, 
.../ POULTRY YARD. ETC. V» u 
The “ Acme ” Pulverizing Harrow, 
Clod Crusher and Leveler. 
No. 17. The best size 
for general purposes. 
A general-purpose har¬ 
row, that will crush, cut, 
lift, turn, smooth and level 
the soil to perfection. While adapted for heavy land, 
it will do perfect work on the lightest soil. It cuts the 
entire surface without disturbing sod or trash that 
lias been turned under. It prepares a perfect seed bed, 
and also covers seed in the best manner. The draft is 
reduced to a minimum. Being entirely of steel and 
iron, it is practically indestructible. 
No. H. l-horse harrow, works 4V& ft. wide; 8 
coulters. Price with seat and lever adjuster, $15.00 
No. 17. 2-horse riding harrow, 6 V 2 ft. cut, 
with 2 runners for transporting. 17.00 
No. 21. 2-horse walking harrow. (No seat, 
elevating lever or spurs.) Cuts 614 ft. 18.00 
Double tree, extra, $8.00; neck yoke. 2.00 
l-horse whiffletree. .60 
Iron Field Roller. 
4 Sec., 12x20, 850 lbs 
..$40.00 
.. 45.00 
60.00 
66.00 
65.00 
12x20, 1,000 
12x24, 1,100 
12x24, 1,250 
v 12x24, 1 500 .. . 
(And other sizes.) 
Whiffletrees and neck yoke, 
$3.00 extra. 
Scrapers, $6.00 extra. 
’kick, with lever expander pietowith 8 reversible shovels, 
and lever wheel — • - $J*y 0 j 2 hilling moldboards and cen- 
Sweep. extra, 1.00 tre attachments. $24.00. 
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I Planet, Jr., Celery Hiller. 
Indispensable for large cel¬ 
ery growers. Has lever wheel 
for regulating depth; lever ex-| 
pander to regulate Quantity 
of earth thrown ; leaf lifter to 
save previous “handling.” 
The “single" Hiller throws 
rather higher and works in 
narrower rows, but only does 
one side of a row. 
Double row biller.$14.00 
Single row hilier. 11.00 
One-horse Weeders. 
Weeds all kinds of crops 
when weeds are small ; 10 to 20 
acres a day ; better and more 
thoroughly than by any other 
method. 
l-horse walking weeder, 
r iy i ft. spread .$12.00 
Man power weeder. 7.60 
Caboon’s Broadcast 
Seeder. 
Broadcastsall kinds of grass 
and grain seeds; 4 to 8 acres 
an hour. Heavy seeds it will 
throw 40 feet. 
Price.$3.76 
The “Henderson" Two=wheel 
Cultivator and Horse Hoe. 
Excels all others. By means of front and rear wheels, 
both operated by one lever, the depth is accurately 
regulated or the teeth are raised free from the ground 
for turning rows or transporting. The width of culti¬ 
vator Is also regulated by a lever expander. The 
frame is of wrought iron, strong, light and extra long 
teeth of finest polished steel. As a plain cultivator, it 
can be set to work deep or as shallow as desired. 
With horse hoe steels it will hill up much or little as 
set; by reversing hoe steels it forms a coverer. A 
thoroughly high grade, up-to-date Implement. 
Prick complete, as horse hoe and cultivator, 
with two wheels.$7.00 
"Penn” Grain Drill. 
Low Down, Force Feed. 
The best, simplest, most ac¬ 
curate and lightest-running 
drill made. 
PRICK, 8-tube.$56.00 
And with fertilizer attach-^ 
meat.75.00 
The “Henderson” Corn Planter and 
Fertilizer Distributer. 
Aspinwall Potato Planter. 
The most successful and sat¬ 
isfactory planter on the mar¬ 
ket ; it does the work of ten 
men. and better. Prick, with 
runner coverers.$60.00 
with disc coverers. 63.00 
with fertilizer attach¬ 
ment, $10.00 extra. 
Bemis Horse Power 
Plant Setter. 
Transplants all kinds of 
plants at any distance re¬ 
quired, not under 1 foot apart, 
and waters them ; does 3 to 6 
acres a day and better than 
by hand. $70.00, or with fer¬ 
tilizer attachment, $ 80 . 00 . 
“Triumph ’ 1 
Hand Corn Planter. 
The very best kind, 
adjustable dropping 
disc for light or heavy 
seed—a ocurate 
and reliable. 
Prick .$2.00 
The Hand Potato 
Planter. 
Walk erect, 
drop seed in the 
tube, plunge 
planter in the 
soil, press for¬ 
ward as you _ 
withdraw it _ — 
and the deed is done. 
$2.50. 
The Best Corn Planter and Fer¬ 
tilizer Distributer in the World. 
It cracks no grains and will 
plant from 10 to 12 acres of 
corn per day, dropping kernels in drills or 
in hills at any desired distance apart and 
sowing at the same time, if needed, any kind of com¬ 
mercial fertilizer; it is simple enough for the most 
ordinary 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 dis 
tance apart of planting. In addition, we furnish at 
25 cents apiece extra, rings to plant peas, beans and 
other seeds. The phosphate attachment is perfect. 
Price, complete, with phosphate attachment, $16.00 
