. Golden anniversary [catalogue]. Nursery stock, Rhode Island, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Flowers, Seeds, Catalogs; Agricultural implements, Catalogs. This thorough working and convenient tool has I. "Planet ; No. 5 Horse Hoe and Cultivator. PRICE, with wheel, $; without wheel, $6. It is identical with the No. 6 Horse Hoe, except that it has a bolted star wheel instead of one operated by a convenient lever. The slight difference in price in favor of No. 5 will rec- ommend it to some, though an increased majority appreciate the great convenience of the lever wheel,
. Golden anniversary [catalogue]. Nursery stock, Rhode Island, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Flowers, Seeds, Catalogs; Agricultural implements, Catalogs. This thorough working and convenient tool has I. "Planet ; No. 5 Horse Hoe and Cultivator. PRICE, with wheel, $; without wheel, $6. It is identical with the No. 6 Horse Hoe, except that it has a bolted star wheel instead of one operated by a convenient lever. The slight difference in price in favor of No. 5 will rec- ommend it to some, though an increased majority appreciate the great convenience of the lever wheel, and consider that it saves the trifling difference in cost almost every day it is in use. It is always convenient. "Planet ; Twelve=tooth Harrow, Cultivator and Pulverizer. PRICE, plain, $; with wheel, $; complete, $8. rapidly grown in favor among strawberry growers, market-gardeners, truckers and farmers. This is because the 12 chisel-shaped teeth do such thorough work, without throwing earth on small plants, and because the tool is so convenient, durable and strong. It is invaluable in narrow rows and delicate work in market gardens. Imperial Horse Hoe and Cultivator Combined WITH THE NEW PATENT ADJUSTING LEVER ATTACHMENT. This is one of the most durable implements of its class on the market. Has steel frame and standards throughout, and tempered crucible steel plates, which combine strength, durabil- ity and lightness. The price is lower than that of any other first-class machine. New England Horse Hoe. Although introduced to eastern farmers but a few seasons since, this Cultivator has sprung at once into rapid and well deserved popularity. As shown in the cut below, it consists of a cultivator with two broad hilling wings attached, and a strong iron frame that cannot be injured by exposure to the weather, or liable to breakage in hard soils. When wanted as a cultivator, the hilling wings can instantly be detached and hung on the rod that passes through
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