PETER HENDERSON & CO.—GARDEN AND FARM IMPLEMENTS. 94a 
The “Planet Jr.” AII Steel Horse Hoe, 
Cultivator, Coverer, Marker, Vine Turner, etc. 
IMPROVED FOR 1891. 
This well-known and popular tool, though acknowledged for years past to be the best in the market, has striking improvements for 1891. Chief 
among these are the Lever Wheel, a necessity for particular work and always a convenience; the patent Lever Expander, changing the width 
instantly, perfectly ; and Handle Adjustment for height, and also sidewise for use in grapes, pole beans, blackberries nursery stock, ete.,and when 
covering. It also has the patent parallel frame, interchangeable and adjustable hollow steel standards, reversible blades. sleeved bolt holes, ete. 
It is sent out as shown in fig. 12. As a Horse-Hoe with side teeth reversed it cuts close to the row without injury to the roots leaving but little 
and in many cases, nothing for the hand-hoe. As a Cultivator, the reversible teeth cut off and turn over the weeds in the most perfect style, and as 
a Hiller, the side teeth work in combination with the rear shovel, to perfection. 
It has the following extra Attachments.—A set of plates 1} inches wide for deep work. Furrowing Tooth and Marker Fig. 13.—An excellent 
device for making furrows for seeds, manure, etc., marking out the next row at the same passage, and is also useful for hilling. Covering Attach- 
ment.—Fig. 16.—If the Horse Hoe has a wheel, the roller or rake only is required in addition for covering. The tool can then be used with 
much satisfaction for covering corn, potatoes, peas, beans, etc., and for making up rows for plants. Wine Lifter—This attachment is a valuable 
assistant in the cultivation of hoed crops. It is especially useful in tending sweet potatoes before the vines interlace closely; by its use hundreds 
of acres are grown without hand hoeing, or turning the vines ; the tool gently lifting the vines, working the crop and then dropping them back without 
injury. It is also very useful among tobacco, potatoes, citrons, tomatoes, peppers, beans, peas, etc., the later cultivation is done much better and closer 
by haying the branches lifted a moment while the horse hoe is passing. Sweeps.—Fig. 15—These are made in four widths , 8, 10, 12 and 15-inch 
cuts. A pair of 10-inch and one 12-inch cut clean two and a half feet. They are much esteemed for shallow and level cultivation, for strawberry, 
orange groves, cotton, etc., ete. Weight, Packed, 75 lbs. 
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Fig. 13.—Horse Hue with Furrower Fig. 14.—Horse Hoe as Plain 
aud Marker. Cultivator. 
ee se Suey Fig. 15.—Horse Hoe with Fig. 16.—Horse Hoe with 
Fig. 12.—The ‘“‘ Planet Jr.’’? Horse Hoe, Complete with Wheel. Sweeps. Covering Roller. 
OUR CASH PRICES.—“ Planet Jr.,”” Horse Hoe, with Cultivator Teeth and Wheel, $9.00. Roller Attachment for Covering, $2.00. 
Sweeps, per set of three (2 10-inch and 1 12-inch) $1.25. Furrowing Attachment, $1.75. Marking Attachment, $2.00. Vine Lifter, $1.75. 
The “Planet Jr.” Eleven Tooth Harrow, 
Cultivator and Pulverizer Combined. 
After thorough and long extended trials, this entirely new and valuable tool is now offered as the very best known for its intended purpose. The 
frame is much higher than usual in this class of tools and the blades, an inch wide, are of such perfect shape and symmetry as to work in the most 
thorough and satisfactory manner and to offer a very unusual amount of wearing surface. The recurved throat and high frame prevent clogging, and 
the reverse position given to the teeth in a short time 
by the changing of asingle bolt ineach. The frame , 
is heavy and strong, and the teeth set straight with 
the line of motion and are interchangeable. They 
may be worn off three inches before requiring renewal, 
and yet retain the original cutting width. They are 
cheaply replaced when worn. It too, is provided with the 
new 791 Lever Wheel, and also with a thorough Pulver- 
izer attachment, which leaves the ground in the finest 
condition, and is also used to regulate the depth of the 
Cultivator with exactness. The Pulverizer is controlled 
by a lever, which can be operated in an instant by the 
foot, while in motion. For fine cultivation, either deep 
or shallow, this tool has no equal. - 
As a Harrow, the work done is most perfect, and p 
with the teeth turned backward it is admirable for 
trashy ground and levelling, and for crops just break- 
ing through the surface. As a Cultivator, the work 
is very thorough. As a Pulverizer, with the attach- 
ment as shown in figure 17, the soil is left in the finest 
condition, The Pulverizer may be reduced in width 
by taking off the outside teeth, and the tool may be 
used to straddle a row, cultivating both sides at once 
by taking out the middle teeth of both the Cultivator 2 
and Pulverizer. Weight, Packed, 60 lbs. Fig. 17.—The ‘Planet Jr.” Eleven Tooth Harrow. 
Price Complete........ £9 so. 
Without Pulverizer 7 50. 
Without Pulverizer 
OF Weel iiss 5 75; 
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