We have only space in this Catalogue for a comparatively small list of garden and farm implements, but we have for sale 
a large assortment of the latest approved tools and machines used in garden and farm work. These are fully described in 
our ‘‘ New Implement Catalogue,”’ which will be ready about January 15th, and which we shall be pleased to send without ~ 
cost to any applicant. 
UNIVERSAL FOUR BLADE HOE. 
Indispensable for either Florists or Market Gardeners who plant close, say 
at from nine to twelve inches; and is among the very best tools lately made; 
the past season, in our own practice, we used it with the most satisfactory 
eral and found it most effective, and suitable for general work in our grounds 
of twenty-five acres in close crop, we believe that the four we have in use 
save us from $1000 to $1200 per annum in labor, than if we did the work with 
the ordinary fork or scuffle hoes. Besides this, the cultivation is deeper, and in 
all respects preferable to any kind of hand hoe.—Price $5.00 each, 
THE PLANET JR. CARDEN IMPLEMENTS. 
A Complete Besenntke Catalogue illustrated with 40 SLT showin: 
- the tools at work, and containing Ppentical instruction in the cultivation o: 
‘ garden and field crops, will be mailed free on application. 
The ** Planet Jr.*? No. 2 Drill. ee 
Holds 24% quarts. It will sow with equal ease and accuracy a 
single paper of seed ora full hopper, at any desired thickness or depth, 
ee dropping. covering, rolling down and marking down the next 
row at one passage, in the most reliable and perfect manner. 
It has no cams, levers, brushes, cogs, springs. or shakers. It is noise- 
less, automatic, self-cleaning, and always reliable. It is remarkable 
for simplicity, strength and beauty, and for ease and perfection of 
work in the field, and no one having use for such a tool can afford to 
buy any without such advantages; it is the latest improved and 
best.—_ Price $12.00. 
The ** Planet Jr.°? Combined Drill, Wheel Hoe, 
Wheel Cultivator and Wheel Plow. 
As a Drillitis exactly similar and equal to the No. 2, except in size. 
It holds one quart. Asa Plow it opens furrows, covers them, hills, 
lows to and from, etc. Asa Hoe it works safely and closely to and = = S SS 
rom both sides of the row at once at the critical time when plants are small and weeds abundant, or between rows as plants 
grow larger, working all rows from 8 to 16 inches wide at one passage. Asa cultivatorit is admirably adapted to deep mellowing 
of thesoil. The blades are tempered and polished steel. Each machine is sent out with the tools shown in the cut, and by removing 
the roller and one bolt is ready to be used as a Wheel Hoe, Cul- “ 
tivator or Garden Plow. See Cut No. 2._Price $15.00. Cat No. 2. 
Seer 
The ** Planet Jr.°> Double Wheel Hoe, Wheel 
Cultivator and Wheel Plow. 
Will do the work of from 6 to 10 men with the common 
hand hoe among market garden and root crops, nursery stock, 
etc., and is especially adapted to onion culture. Each one is 
sent out with all the tools shown inthe cut. The hoes cut from 
6 to 16inches wide, and can be used to throw to or from the 
row, working both sides of the row at once, far closer, faster 
and better than is possible with the most perfect tool miadé 
for hoeing only between rows. The 4 cultivator teeth work 
well among larger plants, mellowing the soil thoroughly. 
The plows are useful in weedy crops, in opening furrows SSS 
ED and covering, and in hilling large plants. The wheels are adjustable in 
S ‘ > height and can be set 7 to 10 inches apart, or for working between crops asa 
. i Single Wheel Hoe, at four inches apart. See Cut No. 3.—Price $10.00. 
The ‘*Planet Jr.°? Single Wheel Hoe, Whee! Cultivator 
and Wheel Plow Combined. 
Tt has one pair of long and one pair of short exchangeable hoes, a set 
of three reversible culti- 
vator teeth and a steel 
garden plow. The form 
of the blades has proved 
superior to all other 
shapes, insuring a for- 
ward slanting cut next to 
. the plant, and conse- 
—— uent close work without & 
Cut No. 3, danger. The cultivator 
teeth, in combination 
with the hoes, enable the operator to perform almost every variety of work, | 
either in the field or garden. All rows, from six to eighteen inches apart, 
ean be perfectly hoed at one passage. The frame allows every desirable 
adjustment, is quickly raised or lowered to regular depth, and the wheel can 
be attached centrally or to either side of the machine, giving the operator 
the important advantage of hoeing both sides of the row at one passage, , : 
when desired. See Cut No. 4.—Price $6.00. : ce 
The ** Fire-Fly » Single Wheel Hoe, Cultivator and Plow Combined, 
This combines lightness and strength with 
the greatest adjustability. The tools are all 
made after the most perfect models, and are 
first, a pair of admirable hoes which can be 
set to work to and from the row, and to an 
desired depth. Next, a set of three reversib 
cultivator teeth to be used together, or sin- 
gly, or in conjunction with the hoes. Third, 
a large and excellent aarden plow. The 
handle 
is made 
=of stiff 
: ; — S : — ~ ironand 
the whole tool is light and strong, attractive in appearance and capable of standing hard 
usage for years, while the price is its final recommendation. $4.50. 
“Whe Fire-Fly Wheel Garden Plow. 
Ithasa polished steel mold-board, and eyes for attaching a rope in plowing double depth 
in the spring. It opens furrows for peas, beans, corn, potatoes, etc., and covers them. 
The tool can be quickly adjusted to work shallow or deep. Price $3.00. 
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