. Descriptive catalogue of agricultural and horticultural implements, machines, and seeds ... With brief directions for sowing, planting, and culture, and rules for the application of guano, plaster, bone dust ... 50 . . 8 50 Medium Sod,. EC l( (t it 3 8 50 . 9 00 11 50 Large do. . u (( it tt 4 9 50 . 10 75 . . 12 00 12 50 Heavy do. . (( « tt tt 5 10 50 . 12 00 . . 13 50 14 50 Medium Sod,. Left Hand S it No. 40 10 00 . 11 50 . . 13 00 14 00 3 or 4 Horse, . u a it « 4L 12 50 . 14 00 . . 15 50 16 50 One Horse, . .Two do. No. 0 fiirtf. Hill 5 00 A 1, tt 9 00 . 10 25 . . 11 50 12 00 a A 2, tt 10 0


. Descriptive catalogue of agricultural and horticultural implements, machines, and seeds ... With brief directions for sowing, planting, and culture, and rules for the application of guano, plaster, bone dust ... 50 . . 8 50 Medium Sod,. EC l( (t it 3 8 50 . 9 00 11 50 Large do. . u (( it tt 4 9 50 . 10 75 . . 12 00 12 50 Heavy do. . (( « tt tt 5 10 50 . 12 00 . . 13 50 14 50 Medium Sod,. Left Hand S it No. 40 10 00 . 11 50 . . 13 00 14 00 3 or 4 Horse, . u a it « 4L 12 50 . 14 00 . . 15 50 16 50 One Horse, . .Two do. No. 0 fiirtf. Hill 5 00 A 1, tt 9 00 . 10 25 . . 11 50 12 00 a A 2, tt 10 00 . 11 50 . . 13 00 14 00 Large Sod, . . tt A 3, tt 12 00 . 13 50 . . 15 00 16 00 Heavy Koad, . it A 4, it 14 00 D. Rod 15 00 , W. & , One Horse, . . tt 0 Sub Soil, 5 50 . 6 50 . . 8 00 « 1 « 7 00 . 8 50 . . 10 00 Heavy, . . 2 D. Rod 12 00 . . 13 50 Dble wing & pt. tt 3 « D. Rod 15 00 . . 16 50 Dntns Pi inch 3 25 7 » 3 50 Tv£»Tir»Vnno\ 6 00 Ridging, No. 1 Double Mould, 3 50 2 t 7 00 8 AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL TOOLS. DESCRIPTION OF PLOWS. Eagle IV O. 1. With Wheel and Cutter. Figure L. [For uses and advantages of Wheel and Cutter, see Remarks onPlowing, pages 12 and 13.] Eagle No. 1 is called at the North a medium sized sod or stubble plow,and is easily drawn by a pair of horses or oxen. At the South it wouldbe considered a large size, and it would generally require three mules toturn a furrow with it six inches deep and eleven inches wide, althoughthis has often been accomplished with a single pair. It cuts a furrow anyrequired depth to seven inches, and ten to twelve inches wide. Eagle i\ O . 1 .— With Lock-Coulter.[For form of Lock-Coulter, see Fig. 3.]—Is the same size and shape,and performs the same work as Eagle No. 1 with cutter. Eagfie W O . 2 . With Coulter or Fin Cutter and Wheel Figure 2.


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