March, 1919 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



79 



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HOWEVER successful your garden may have been in the 

 past this is the year of all years when bigger crops are 

 expected of every farmer and gardener. 



Our food pledge to hungry Europe must be fulfilled; and you will want 

 to do all you can to help. 



Increased production depends on thorough cultivation, and this can best be secured 

 by the use of Planet Jr. garden tools. Their scientific construction, with various special- 

 ized attachments enables you to cultivate with the thoroughness that secures to the soil 

 proper aeration and ability to hold moisture, both of which are necessary to increased 

 vitality of the plants. Strong, healthy, vitalized plants produce bigger and better crops, and 

 Planet Jr. tools get these results quickly and with less labor because of their light draught and ease 

 of operation. Use them, increase the joy and profit of gardening, and add to the nation's food supply. 



Planet Jr. Garden Tools 



No. 4 Planet Jr. Combined Hill and Drill Seeder, Wheel-Hoe, Cultivator and Plow is a special favorite, and there are 

 more of them in use throughout the world than any other seeder made. Opens the furrow, sows all garden seeds (in hills or drills), 

 covers, rolls down and marks the next row all at one operation. Hoes, plows and cultivates all through the season. A hand- 

 machine that will pay for itself in time, labor and seed saved in a single season. 



No. 12 Planet Jr. Double and Single Wheel-Hoe has hoes that are wonderful weed killers. The Plows open furrows, cover 

 them and hill growing crops. The Cultivator Teeth work deep or shallow. The Leaf Lifters save much time in late work when plants 



are large or leaves too low for ordinary work. Crops are straddled till 20 inches high, then the tool works between rows with one 

 ^ or two wheels. 



ALLEN & CO. Inc., Box 1108S, Philadelphia 



72-page Catalog free 



Illustrates Planet Jrs. doing actual farm and garden work, and describes 

 over 55 different tools, including Seeders, Wheel-Hoes, Horse- 

 Hoes, Harrows, Orchard-, Beet-, and Pivot-Wheel 

 Riding Cultivators. 



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