. The American bee keeper's manual : being a practical treatise on the history and domestic economy of the honey-bee, embracing a full illustration of the whole subject, with the most approved methods of managing this insect through every branch of its culture, the result of many years' experience. Bee culture; Bees. Cultivator with Setd Sower. should be without them Subsoil Plows for deep plowing $ to Double Mold-Board or Fluke Plows for furrowing to plant, cultivate and ditch ; and the largest made expressly for plant- ing the sugar cane, $3:.50 to 9 00. Side-Hill Shifting
. The American bee keeper's manual : being a practical treatise on the history and domestic economy of the honey-bee, embracing a full illustration of the whole subject, with the most approved methods of managing this insect through every branch of its culture, the result of many years' experience. Bee culture; Bees. Cultivator with Setd Sower. should be without them Subsoil Plows for deep plowing $ to Double Mold-Board or Fluke Plows for furrowing to plant, cultivate and ditch ; and the largest made expressly for plant- ing the sugar cane, $3:.50 to 9 00. Side-Hill Shifting- Muld-Board or Swiv- el P/ow*. for turning the furrow in either direction, $ to Pariirg Plows, for shaving off the turf preparatory to burn- ing ,?$ Harrows.—A com- l)lete assortment of square, triangle, and double triangle fold- ing, harrows, with wrought iron or steel pointed teeth. S6 to Some of these plows are made expressly for light sandy soils, others for a loam, or stiff clay, which they work in the best manner. Being made by patent machinery, they are superior to anything of the "kind ever before sold in this market. Rice Trenching Plow.—This does the same work as the hands per- form on a rice plantation with trenching hoes, equally well, and with much greater rapidity than a negro can work. No Planter $6 to Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Miner, T. B. (Thomas B. ), 1808-1878. New York : C. M. Saxton
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