“PLANET JR.” FARM AND GARDEN TOOLS. 
Space will not permit our showing all of the ‘‘Planet Jr.”’ tools, but 
we will send a fully illustrated catalogue free for the asking to any who 
desires it, and we can supply promptly anything ordered. 
**Planet Jr.’’ No. 4 Combined Seed Drill, 
Single Wheel Hoe, Cultivator and Plow. 
This is the most popular combined tool 
made. It combines in a single imple- 
ment, a first-class hill-dropping seeder, a 
single wheel hoe or weeder, a cultivator 
anda plow. The hopper holds two quarts 
of seed which can be sown in 
continuous rows, or dropped in 
hills at 4, 6, 8, 12 or 24 inches 
apart. The drill is detached and 
becomes a 
wheel hoe. 
With this 
one tool 

































As a Seeder R the small 
7farmer 
only, $8.00. aA CLG 
practical- 
ly all his 
work. 
‘‘Planet Jr.”’ No. 12 Double Wheel 
Hoe, Cultivator and Plow. 
Two acres a day can easily be 
worked, and when it is done it will 
be a better job than three men could 
have done in the same time with 
hand _ hoes. | 
The No. 12} 
runs either | 
astride or 
between 
a the rows; 
kills allthe 
ra weeds and 
, ae leaves the 
ES ; Re earth in 
e ZS fine shape. 
ecg = The No. 12 
; és : has a pair 
of 6-inch hoes, a pair of plows for opening or covering, and a set of 4 
all steel cultivator teeth. Tools shown are what gardeners use most. 
**Planet Jr.’’ No. 3 Hill and Drill Seeder. 
It sows evenly in drills, and also drops in 
hills at 4, 6, 8, 12 or 24 inches apart. It is 
thrown out of gear instantly by moving a 
convenient lever, or the flow of seed is 
stopped by pushing down the feed 
rod. No time is lost, no seed is 
wasted. It is quickly set to sow the 
different kinds of seeds in the exact 
thickness 
required. 
Theaccurate . 
hill-drop- 
ping drill 
Saves its 
cost over 
and over 
again in seed 
alone. We 
guarantee it. 

Price, $6.50. 


Price, $10.00. 
*‘Planet Jr.’’ No. i7 Single Wheel Hoe. | 
Cultivator and Piow. 
For easy gardening, and at the same time 
clean and perfect work. Nothing 
is quite the equal of this No. 17 Wheel 
Hoe. It is suited to all kinds of gar- 
den cultivation and all garden crops. 
You can do more and better hoeing 
with it in one day 
than you can do 
in three days with 
§ a hand hoe. The} 
) No. 17 has a pair 
H of 6-inch hoes, a 
plow and a set of 
cultivator teeth,an 
outfit sufficient for 
most garden work 












‘‘Pjanet 

Jr.’’ No. 8 Horse Hoe 
and Cultivator. 
Probably no other cultivating machine is so 
widely Known as the ‘“‘Pianet Jr.’’ Combined 
Horse Hoe and Cultivator. It isso strongly | 
built as to withstand incredible strain, | 
yet it is light and easy to handle. It | 
opens and closes furrows, hoes right | 
up to the plants without dan- | 
ger of injuring, throws dirt to 
or from the row and throws 
back from cen- 
tre again. You 
can set the hoes 
at any angle or 
reverse alto- 
gether, culti- 
vate to any 
depth desired, 



Price, $8.00. 
‘Iron Age’’ No. 17 Combined Single 
| ing 

and any width. 

THE “IRON AGE” TOOLS. 
A separate catalogue containing a full line of these implements 
free on application. 
*‘Iron Age’’ No. 1 Double Wheel Hoe 
with Cultivators, Rakes and Plows. 
An indispensable machine to the market 
gardener or any one cultivating a gar- 
den to the size of algacre. This ma- 
chine complete with all attachments, 
price, $6.50, ‘ 























“IronAge” £ 
No.1. ff 
Complete. 
$6.50. 
‘‘Iron Age’’ No. 6 Combined Double 
Wheel Hoe, Hill and Drill Seeder. 
A practical tool for the market gardener. 
Will sow all kinds of seeds from celery to 
beans, with the greatest regularity. 
Can be changed instantly from 
drill sowing to hill dropping, or the 
reverse. Complete with cultivators, 
rakes, 
hoes, 
lo ws. 
rice $11 
“Tron 
Age” 
No. 7. 
Same as 
No.6; no 
attach- 
= ments. 
SS Price $8.00 

“Tron Age” 
No. 6. 
Complete 
with all 
attach- 

Wheel Hoe and Drill Seeder. 
This machine sows only in drills; it does 
not alternate into a hill planter. Many mar- 
ket gardeners demand a separate 
machine for planting in drills. It is 
equipped with a complete set of cul- 
tivators, such as hoes, cultivator 
teeth, 
rakes, 
plows, 
vine lif- 
ter, and 
an at-f 
tach-f| 
mentfor | 
mark- 
out 
the rows 
Paieie,; 
&9.00. 
‘Tron Age” No. 
18. Same as No. 17. 
As a seeder only. No 
attachments. $6.50 


Cultivater. 
This simple light-weight machine will be 
found of great service in simplifying the 
work in the small vegetable or flow- & 
er garden. The average weight 2 
of this machine with one working 








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“Iron Age” . A tool is but 8 pounds. Price, $8.25. 
No. 12. S : 
‘‘Eron 
conn ches Age” No. @ 
Price $3.2 . 11. Same & 
} as No. 12, & 
but has~* 
landside 4 
low only. ¢ 
—_ Price $2.25, = 
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‘‘Iron Age’’ No. 20 Single Wheel Hoe. = 
A strongly constructed implement for the amateur = 
or market gardener. It islight in weight and F 
of simple construction. The attachments * 
are a pair of side hoes, three cultivator teeth, a 
pair of rakes and a plow, which combined” NOTE.—au @ 
makes a useful garden tool. Price, $5.50. eC uOG 3 
4 e cele- 
“Iron Age”? No. 21 Plain Single brated Iron Age high & 
Wheel Hoe. wheel (16 inches high ) 
ané@ many otherpoints *g 
ofmerit, and are weil = 
Enown to be satisfac- 


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made there applies to this page as well as to every other in this book. 
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