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PETER HEADERS! N & CO., NEW YORK.— PLANET JR. IMPLEMENTS. 



THE CELEBRATED PLANET JR. ALL STEEL HORSE HG£, Ko. 6, 



Showing- its wide range of adjustments and combinations as adapted to all kinds of Garden and 

 Field work, such as Cultivating, Hoeing, Hilling, Furrowing, Covering, Marking, etc, etc 



As set for 

 furrowing. 



This grand implement is without a peer as a labor saver and no progressive gardener or farmer can afford to be without it, and after once 

 trying it would not do without it for ten times its c St. It is no ordinary, heavy, clumsy cultivator but an implement made scientifically cor- 

 rect and entirely of steel, the standards being hollow, giving great strength and remarkably light weight; in consequence it is easy for both 

 man and horse to work. The cu tivator teeth, hoes, etc., are of the finest possible quality of case hardened, polished steel that will retain 

 an edge; they always scour bright and will not clog in the stickiest soil : besides they are so correctly shaped and curved that the operator 

 can work closer up to plants without danger than with any other horse implement made, thereby entirely doing away with the usual finishing 

 up with a hand hoe. As set in Kig. 28 the two forward cultivator teeth loosen the soil to any desired depth; the hoes follow cutting off weed s . 

 below the surface and throw much or little dirt to the rows as desired, this being 

 quickly arranged by setting the hoes at the desired angle from the plant to the 

 centre of the row as the hoe standards are on an adjustable swivel. Hoeing away 

 from small planrs is done by swivehng the hoe standards entirely around as in Kig. 

 29. Plain cultivating is done by replacing the three back hoes with culti- 

 vator teeth as in Fig. 31. Furrowing is done by a ranging the tool as in Fig. 

 jo. The Lever Expander enables the operator instantly to open or shut 

 the implement and lock it to suit any width of row and can be worked while the 

 implement is in motion so that perfect work can be done even in 

 irregular rows. The Lever Wheel enables the machine to 

 be instantly raised or lowered and locked at any desired height 

 while the implement is in 

 motion and is very con- 

 venient for changing the 

 depth in variable soils and 

 for raising the teeth out for 

 turning at the end of the 



rows. The Handles 



can be quickly set to either 

 side and the height can be 

 changed tosuit theoperator. 



For Shipment it 



*' knocks down,'' reducing 

 freight ; weight, 65 lis. 



Peter Henderson 

 & Co's Low Net 



Price for the Planet Jr. all 

 Steel Horse Hoe, etc., (ar 

 shown in Fig. 28, with 

 which the adjustments 

 shown in Figs. 20, 10 and 3t 

 can be made), $8.50. 

 (Mfgrs. Price, $12.00.) 



(Fig. 28.) 



EXTRA ATTACHMENTS 



For the Planet Jr. all Steel Horse Hoe, etc 



Makes a wide, clean mark. 



As used 



for 

 covering. 



In addition to the variety of work that this machine will do. as stated in the above de- 

 scription and illustrated in Figs. 28, 29, 30 and 31. We have the below extras: 



Roller. (Fig. 35.) Valuable in covering corn, potatoes, etc. Price, $1.60. 



Rake. A cheaner device for covering, much better in sticky land. Price, 80c. 



Furrowing Steels. Three sizes, viz: 10-inch, without wings, 85c, and 20-inch,, 

 with wings, which are adjustable from nearly perpendicular to nearly horizontal or can be 

 removed altogether, {See fig. 41), $1.75. 



Ridging Steels. (Kig. 42.) Used for plowing away and making up beds. They' 

 have adjustable wings which can be set to make a low ridge or a high one, wide or narrow. 

 Price, $1.25 each. 



Marking Attachment. (Fig. 41.) New pattern. 



Price, $l.6o. 



Vine Lifter. (Fig. 46.) Useful in sweet potatoes, to- 

 bacco, beans, peas, or any crop that needs working; beneath 

 the leaves or branches or for crops that have fallen. Price, $1.50. 



Nine-Tooth Attachment. (Fig. 44) Two ex- 

 tra side bars with two teeth each. This makes the regular 

 Horse Hoe into a complete Nine-Tooth Machine which leaves 

 the ground in the finest possible condition and no furrows. 

 Price, including depth regulators, S4.00. 



Depth Regulators. Useful for shallow work. Fit 

 on rear Horse Hoe Standard. (See Jig. 44.) Price, 40c. 



Sweeps. (Fig. 37 ) For flat cultivation in orange 

 groves, cotion, peanuts, beans, ga-aen vegetables, strawberry, 

 quackgrass, allies, etc. Made in four sizes. Price, each, 

 8-inch, 3. c; lc-inch, 35c; 12-inch, 4fc ; 15-inch. 45c. 



Runner Attachment. (Hgs. 35. 41 and 42.) Very 



useful in covering and fine work and for all work where it is 

 desirable to stradd.e the row. Width can be varied from 6 to 

 24 inches, and the height so the tools can be worked to any 

 depth. Price, $2.50. 



As a 9 



tooth 



cultivator. 



