r^iane t Jr." Garden Tools 



Pl^ANCT JR." No, 5 Hill Dropping Seeder 



A garden seed power that does not drop in hills Is fast becoming a thing of the past, for 



there are br.t few now -who do not wish to plant beans, corn, spinach, salsify, carrots, turnips, 



parsnips and beets, in hills. All crops grown from seed and then thinned to a regular stand, 



sltouUt be planted in 7ii(tsat just the distance apart the plants are desired; for in drilling, 



unless the seed is sown unnecessarily thick, there will not always be a plant at the 



proper spot and the crop is therefore irregular. This means that a seed sower should 



drop in hills and at almost every distance apart. The 



new No. 5 " Planet Jr." drops at 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 16, 24 and 



48 inches apart, and also in a continuous row. It drops 



, ,, without injury, can be changed from hill to drill, or from 



|{A|J^M ^.-^^^sfeb. o"® distance to another, very quickly. Its large capacity 



(4 cLuarts) will suit all large growers, and yet it works so 



perfectly that it will sow asingle paper of seed or drop it 



iti hills accurately, to the very last grain. 



I The " PLANET JR."No. 4 Combined 

 Hill Dropping Seeder 

 and Single Wheel Hoe, 

 Cultivator, 

 Rake and Plow 



Price Complete, $10.00 

 As a Drill Only, 7.00 



•!^R1CE, $12.00 



This is exactly the ."^ame fine strain of b'ood thathaa proven 

 su>:h a marvellous success in the No. 5 "Planet Jr." ITill Dropper. 

 As a drill, the point? of di /Terence are: First, that it is smaller in 

 cayacity, though still oi good size, holding two quarts, and that it 

 does not drop at so maiiy different distances apart; however, it 

 drops at all the raost imi)orlaiit distances, at 6, 9( 12, 18 and 35 

 inches. Jt ts IiJ:c No. 5 in dropping in just iae snme way, just as 

 accuraiely , and in handling the seed perfectly and to the last grain. 

 The drill isquictly detached and tlie tool frame oribstituted. It then 

 becomes the mott admirable Single Wheel Hoe of the " Planet 

 Jr." family. 



The 

 PLANET 



.Single Wheel 

 Hoe 



This Wheel Hoe is considerably lighter than the double, butdoosalmost 



the same variety of work, being used mostly between the rows ; yet it can 



be used to hoe both sides at once, while plants a-e small, by placing the 



wheel at one side of the frame. All rows from sis: to eighteen inches apart 



can bo hoed at om passage. The frame is quickly 



raised or lowered to regulate depth, and the wheel 



has an extra broad fare. 



PRSCE, $4 50 



THE 



"ZEL 



"FIRE-FLY" 

 GARDEN PLOW. 



This tool is invr.luable for these who have small 



Ilgaidens. The aiol<l-l>o:ird is tempered and polished 

 steel. The depth maybeehanged very quickly. Price, 

 $2.00. Very useful to plow up the chicken yard. 



The " PLANET JR," No. 11 Double Wheel Hoe 



This tool, first offered for 1898, combines in itself the good points of its predecessors 

 ■with valuable new ideas. It has 11-inch wheels, which can be set at four different 

 distances apart ; the frame is malleable, with ample room for tool adjustment, and can be 

 set at three different heights. The handles are adjustable, and being attached to the arch, 

 are entirely «?idis(ur6ed in making changes of the height of frame, width of wheels 

 or in the adjustment of the tools themselves. The areh is of stiff si- el, unusually high. 

 The design of the frame is novel, allowing all changes of 

 ti)ols to be made wiUwut removal of the nvts from stand- 

 ards. A pair of model rakes and a pair of new style hoes 

 are added to the usual equipment, seven 2iairs of tools in 

 an. The whole set shown in the cut goes with the com- 

 plete tool. All the blades are tempered and polished 

 steel. The variety of work possible with the machine 

 is incredible, covering the whole range of such work, 

 both in the garden and on the farm, and has our unqual- 

 ified endorsement. 



Price, Complete, 88.00 



Without Bakes and Small Hoes, 6.00 



With One Pair of Six Inch Hoes only, . . . 4.00 



The "PLANET JR." No. 8 Horse Hoe 



Probably no other cultivating machine 

 is so widely known as the "Planet Jr." 

 Combined Horse Hoe and Cultivator, for 

 it is in use throughout the civilized world. 

 It is so strongly built as 

 to withstand incredible 

 strain, yet it Is light and 

 easy to handle. Every 

 part is perfected to make 

 the tool acceptable to the 

 Intelligent farmer, who 

 knows the best is always the cheapest. Price, 88.00 ; with- 

 out depth regulator, $7.50. 



"PLANET JR." Strawberry Cultivator 



This comparatively new tool has rap- 

 idly grown into favor with market gar- 

 deners and strawberry growers. It has 

 a high frame and the chisel-shape teeth 

 cut an inch wide each. 

 It may be set with teeth 

 trailing. It contracts 

 tol2inches; itexpands 

 to 32 inches. It culti- 

 vates deep without 

 throwing earth upon the plants and the smooth, round- 

 throated teeth turn strawberry runners without injuring them. 

 Price, plain, 85.40 ; with wheel, »6.65 ; complete, 88.00. 



