The “PLANET JR.” Garden Tools. 
These are the most popular and complete garden tools made. They are known the world over, and beyond question are 
the most perfect 1n design, construction and finish, and most practical yet invented. I offer them this year more perfect, 
more labor-saving and money-earning than ever. No wide-awake farmer or gardener can afford to be without them. Space 
will not permit illustrating and describing all of the “Planet Jr.” tools; but I will gladly send a fully illustrated catalogue 
to any who desire it; and I can supply promptly anythirg ordered. 
The New ‘Planet Jr.’’ No. 3 Hill Dropping Seed Drill. 
Until recently there was no such thing as a Hill Dropping Seeder, the most modern Drills, sowing continuously 
only, but the demand for a machine that could be adjusted to sow in hills was very great. This Drill will sow 
in a continuous row, in the ordinary way, with the greatest regularity; but its distinctive feature is that it will 
arcp neatly in hills, either four, six, eight, twelve or twenty-four inches apart. It 
opens the furrow, drops in hills or drills, covers, rolls down and marks the next % 
row, all at one operation. The hopper holds three quarts. The wheel is 18 inches § 
hign. It is changed in a moment from hill dropping to drill work. It has a force 
y, feed, sows equally well whether the hopper is full or contains only a paper of seed, 
} and will not injure delicate seed, such as radish, cabbage, etc. Price, $9.00. 
The *‘Planet Jr.’’ No. 2 Seed Drill. 
This tool 1s used the world over, and, with the exception of our Hill Dropping 
Drill, 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 hop- 
per. The opening piow, being directly between the wheels, follows all irregulari- 
ties of the ground, is adjustable and once set, opens the furrow at a uniform depth, 
and the seeds are deposited in a very narrow line. The machine is extremely sim- 
ple, having no agitators, belts or gearing, the seed cannot be injured, even if 
sprouted. The plow is adjustable and opens a very narrow furrow, which is a great 
The “Planet dr. 1) Combined Drill and Wheel Hoe, peek for after a Price, $6.50. 
CULTIVATOR, RAKE AND PLOW. 
This is the most popular combined tool known, and its friends 
have been gained by substantia! merit alone. Asa 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 opera- 
tion and perfection of work. This combined tool has a com- 
plete set of cultivating tools, and all its operations are: 
rapid, easy, perfect and delightful. When used as a Drill 
- the seed is sown with great regu- 
larity and at uniform depth, regu- 
lated at pleasure. The hopper 
holds one quart. Froma Drill it 
is changed to its other uses by ur- 
screwing but two bolts, when any 
of the attachments shown in fhe No. 2 Seed Drill. 
cut can be instantly attached. Price, $9.00. : 
The ‘‘Planet Jr.’ Double Wheel Hoe, Cultivator, Rake and Plow. 
Thousands of farmers and gardeners who own this tool save its cost once or more 
times every year, for in an onion field and among many other crops, one can do more 
=& z : = and better work with it than six men with ordinary hoes. It is invaluable for all mar- 
ket garden crops. The wheels are only ten inches high, as a high wheel is wrong for a 
SA Wheel Hoe, since the wheels are simply depth regulators, not load carriers. The “Planet Jr.” Double Wheel Hoe will 
ENN straddle plants eighteen inches high, and finish rows from six to eighteen inches apart at one passage. All the tools 
shown ia 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 adopt the machine to all width rows. Price, $6.00. 
The ‘‘Planet Jr.’’ Plain Double Wheel Hoe. 
To accommodate those who have little work but hoeing, we offer the machine just described with hoes 
No. 3 Hill Dropping 
Drill. 
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This is the first year 
that this machine has 
been offered widely, but 
the machine has been 
tested thoroughly by 
careful gardeners and 
nurserymen during the 
season of 1895, and the 
manufactuyvers guaran- 
tee it to give entire satis- 
faction. Sows either in 
hills or continuous rows. 
Price, $9.00. 
“Planet Jr,’’ ~ 
Combined 
Drill. 
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SN only. The other parts can be added at any time, and will be found to fit. It is just the thing for onion grow- 
\ ers and others who want a hoe only, and at asmall cost. Price, $3.50. 
‘Planet Jr.’’ Double SS 
The ‘‘Planet dr.”’ Single Wheel Hoe, Cultivator, Rake and Plow. 
This Wheel Hoe is considerably lighter than the Double, but does almost 
the same variety of work, 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 form of the hoes insures a forward slanting cut © 
next to the plant and consequent close work without danger, and thorough cul- 
°S tivation of the soil. The rakes and cultivator teeth, and 
“iN the hoes and plow enable the operator to perform al- » 
most every variety of work, either in the field or garden. i 
All rows from six to eighteen inches apart can be hoed 
at one passage. The frame is quickly raised or lowered. I 
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The “Planet Jr.’? No. 8 Horse Hoe. Mum aR AUR bl oe 
Probably no other cultivating machine is so widely known as Cultivator and Plow. a 
this Combined Horse Hoe and Cultivator, for it is in use through- ‘‘Planet Jr.’’ This popular tool is exactly the same as 
out the civilized world. It isso strongly built as to withstand in- Single Wheel the “Planet Jr.” Single Wheel Hoe, except- jy 
credible strain, yet it is light and easy to handle. For 1896 we of- Hoe. ing that it does not have the rakes = 
fer important improvements on this machine as follows: or leaf lifter. Price, $8.75. 2 
The Standards are framed up hollow with round throats of stiff ° 
steel; they polish quickly and free themselves readily from ob- The “<Fire-Fly” Wheel LI 
structions, and they clasp the frame and strengthen it. The Exe 4 s 
ander.—This is an entirely new pattern, superior to all other Garden Plow. = 
iorms; exceedingly strong, simple, accurate and positive in all 
positions. Handle and Braces.—These are also absolutely new, 
and the most effective and stiffest combination known, at once 
making the tool rigid yet allowing every 
adjustment of handles in height and 
sidewise. Price, $7.25. 
‘‘Planet Jr.”’ 12-Tooth Harrow. 
This comparatively new tool has rapidly grown into favor 
This tool is 
invaluable for 
those who have 
small gardens. 
Price, $2.00. 
with market gardeners and strawberry growers. It is carefully 
“‘Pfanet Jr.’’ WV made and finished, has a high frame and the chisel shape 
No. 8 Horse & teeth cut an inch wide each. Hand levers regulate both 
y Hoe width and depth while in motion; it contracts to 12 inches, 
and may be further reduced in width by 
taking off the outside teeth; if expands to 
82 inches. It cultivates deep without 
throwing earth upon the plants, and the 
smooth, round-throated teeth turn straw- 
berry runners without injuring them. 
“Price, without attachments $4.50. With 
wy wheel only, $5.75. Complete, witb wheel 
and all attachments. $7.00. 
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