. Charles V. Mapes'. Agricultural machinery. J!'jg. a»u Fig. 294. Fig. 290 represents the Field Hoe, of which we have a large assortment of various patterns. The most approved are the concave, cast steel, .with either solid shank or socket, drawn out under the hammer and tempered like a brick trowel; also, a cheaper variety of hoes, plated, and riveted shanks. Fig. 291 represents the Planters' Hoe, handled—these are very highly finished—full or half polished, either solid steel or plated, with the eye round or oval in form — from various approved makers, Please note that these images are


. Charles V. Mapes'. Agricultural machinery. J!'jg. a»u Fig. 294. Fig. 290 represents the Field Hoe, of which we have a large assortment of various patterns. The most approved are the concave, cast steel, .with either solid shank or socket, drawn out under the hammer and tempered like a brick trowel; also, a cheaper variety of hoes, plated, and riveted shanks. Fig. 291 represents the Planters' Hoe, handled—these are very highly finished—full or half polished, either solid steel or plated, with the eye round or oval in form — from various approved makers, 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 Mapes, Charles Victor, 1836-1916. [from old catalog]. New York, M'Crea & Miller


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