WM. ELLIOTT & SONS, SEEDSMEN. NEW YORK. 



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Planet Jr." Garden Tools for 1899. 



Space will not permit illustratins? and describing all of the " Planet Jr. " tools, but we -will gladly send a fully illustrated catalogue to any wbc^. 

 desires it, and we can supply promptly anything ordered. " Planet Jr." goods are standard machines; the best on the market. You can rely otu, 

 getting bottom prices from us on any of these goods. 



The «* PLANET JR." No. 3 Hill Dropping Seeder, 



Sows Either in Hills or in Continuous Row. 



This Drill will sow in a continuous row, in tlie ordinary way, with the greatest regularity; but its-, 

 distinctive feature is that It will drop neatly in hills, either 4, 6, 8, 12 or 24 inches apart. The wheel is ■ 

 15 inches high, with abroad face. It is changed in a moment from hill dropping to drill work. It has. 

 a rubber force feed, sows equally well whether the hopper is full or contains only a paper of seed, and 

 will not injure delicate seeds, such as radish, cabbage, etc., which are so often peeled or crushed by drills . 

 having agitators or metal feed wheels. The plow is adjustable and opens a very narrow furrow, whichi^ 

 is a great advantage for after cultivation. Price, $9. oo. 



The "PLANET JK." 



Drill. 



No. 2 Seed 



This toolis used the world over, and with the exception of the "Planet Jr." Hill Drop- 

 ping Drills is the most perfect drill known. It holds two and one-half quarts. The drill sows 

 in an even, regular stream, whether there is much or little in the hopper. The opening 

 plow, being directly between the wheels, follows all irregularities of the ground, is adjust, 

 able, and onceset, opens the furrow at a uniform depth, and the seeds are deposited in a very 

 narrow line. The machine is extremely simple; no airitatops, belts or gearing. It received 

 the highest award at the World's Fair at Chicago. Price, $6.50. 



The "PLANET JR." No. 1 Combination Drill and Wheel Hoe.'"*^^ 



This has long been the most popular combined tool made, and its friends have been gained by substantial merit. It won the highest and only- 

 award at the Chicago Exposition. As a seed-sower it is identical with the No. 2 "Planet Jr." Drill, except In size, and has all its merits, its strength,, 

 durability, ease of operation and perfection of work. It has a complete set of cultivating tools, and all its work is rapid, easy, perfect and.i 

 delightful. When used as a drill the seed is sown with great regularity and at uniform depth, regulated at pleasure. The hopper holds one quart. . 

 The door when opened, forms a convenient spout for filling with seed. From a drill it is changed to its other uses by unscrewing but two bolts,, 

 when any of the attachments shown in the cut can be quickly attached. Every purchaser of this machine will find it an excellent seed sower; a , 

 first-class double wheel hoe, and when plants are small, a good single wheel hoe; an excellent furrower; an admirable wheel cultivator; a capitaL- 

 garden rake, and a rapid and efiicient wheel garden plow. Price, $q.oo. 



The "PLANET JR." No. lO Double Wheel Hoe. 



Thousands of farmers and gardeners who own this tool save its cost many times, 

 every year, for in an onion field and in other crops one can do more and better 

 work with It than six men with ordinary hoes. The *' Planet Jr." No. 10 Double 

 Wheel Hoe will straddle plants eighteen inches high, and finish rows from six to- 

 eighteen inches apart at one passage. One hoe seta slightly ahead of the other, to 

 prevent dragging out young plants. The new frame permits the changing of at- 

 tachments without removing the nuts. All the tools shown in the cut go with the- 

 machine for the price; and all the blades are steel, hardened in oil and polished. 

 The wheels are adjustable to make the work shallow or deep, as required, and to- 

 adapt the machine to all width rows. Price, $6.00. To accommodate those who- 

 have little work huthoeinff, we ofl'er the above machine, with hoes only, underr 

 the name of " Planet Jr." Plain Double Wheel Hoe, at $3.50. 



The "PLANET JR." Single Wheel Hoc. 



This Wheel Hoe is light and strong and does almost the same variety of 

 work as the double Wheel Hoe, being used mostly between the rows, yet it 

 can be used to hoe both sides at once, while plants are small, by placing the 

 wheel at one side of the frame. The rakes and cultivator teeth aud the 

 hoes and plow enable the operator to perform 

 almost every variety of work, either in the field 

 or garden. All rows from six to eighteen inches 

 apart can be hoed at one passage. The frame is 

 quickly raised or lowered to regulate 

 depth, and the wheel has an extra broad 

 face. 



Price, $4.50. With hoes only, 

 $2.75- 



Fire-Fly" Single Wheel Hoe, Cultivator and Plow. 



This popular tool is exactly the same as the " Planet Jr." Single Wheel Hoe, excepting:: 

 that it does not have the rakes or leaf lifter. 

 Price, $3.75. 



The «* Fire-Fly" Plow. 



This tool is lavaluahle for those who 

 have small gardens. The mole-board is 

 tempered and polished steel. The depth 

 may be changed very quickly. The low 

 price brings it within the reach of all. 



Very useful to plow up the chicken 

 yards. 



Price, $2.00. 



