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The New "Planet Jr." Hill and Drill Seeders. 



FOR. HAND POWER, 



A good Seeder is one of the most important of garden and farm implements; with it the seeding may 

 done in one-fourth of the time required by hand and be done far better, producing a more even crop 

 and with a great saving of seed; with the " hill droppers " there is also a great additional 

 saving of labor in hoeing and thinning. 



The new " Planet Jr." Hill and Drill Seeders are the very best hand- 

 power seed planters in the world. Improvement after improvement 

 has been adopted as 

 suggested during an 

 experience of 25 

 years in their manu- 

 facture until they 

 are now ' far in ad- 

 vance of any other 

 feeders and without 

 a rival. These seed- 

 ers, at the will of the 

 operator, either sow 

 seeds in a continu- 

 ous drill, thick or thin, shallow or deep, or 

 they may be instantly set to plant any de- 

 sired quantity of seeds at any of the following regular distances apart: 

 4, 6, 8, 12 or 24 inches; they open the furrow, drop the seed, cover and 

 roll it and mark the next row at one operation and as fast as a man can 

 walk. The flow of seed may be instantly shut off, thus preventing waste, 

 when turning the end of the row. These Seeders are light in operation, 

 strong, simple and do not get out of order. 



To illustrate their usefulness, here is a list of some of the seeds, all 

 of which these seeders will sow in hills or drills: 



Ruta Baga, 



Sage, 



Salsify, 



Spinach, 



Tobacco, 



Tomato, 



Turnip, 



Etc. 



"PLACET JR. ' 



NOS. 3 AND 5 



SEEDER. 



Asparagus, 



Cucumber, 



Onion for Bulbs, 



Beans, 



Endive, 



Onion for Sets, 



Beets, 



Flower Seeds 



Parsley, 



Cabbage, 



Kale, 



Parsnips, 



Carrot, 



Leeks, 



Peas, 



Cauliflower, - 



Lettuce, 



Pepper, 



Celery, 



Melon, 



Radish, 



Chicory, 



Okra, 



Rice, 



Prices, " Planet Jr." Hill and Drill Seeders. 



No. 5 Seeder. A special large size for market gardeners 

 and farmers, sugar beet growers, etc 



No. 3 Seeder. The popular size for market gardens and 

 large private and hotel gardens 



No. 4 Seeder. The favorite size for family gardens and 

 small market gardens 



No. 4 Seeder, combined with Single Wheel Hoe Outfit 

 No. 17. Seeder removes for hoeing, etc 



No. 25 Seeder, combined with double Wheel Hoe Out- 

 fit No. 12. The seeder removes for hoeing, etc 



Wheel 



16J in. 

 15 in. 

 11 in. 

 11 in. 

 11 in. 



Capacity 



5 qts. 

 3 qts. 

 2 qts. 

 2 qts. 

 2 qts. 



Prlee 



$13.00 



11.00 



9.50 



11.50 



14.00 



The New "PLANET JR." Wheel Hoes and Cultivators. 



FOR HAND POWER. 



Wheel Hoes, with their attachments for cultivating, hilling, furrowing, covering, etc., are among the 

 great labor-savers of the age. They not only make the care of all rowed crops a pleasure, 

 but enable a man to care for five times the area that fan be done by " the man with the 

 (other) hoe." They are built substantially fcr all-day work by an able- 

 bodied man, yet thev are adapted to the strength of a boy or woman. 

 The Double Wheel Hoes, while they work equally well between 

 two rows of 

 plants, are es- 

 pecially adapt- 

 ed for strad- 

 dling one row, 

 working close 

 up to both 

 sides of the 

 plants, until 

 they are 20 

 inches high. 

 The Single Wheel Hoes are rather 

 lighter than the double, and while the 

 wheel can be set on the side of the frame, enabling both sides of one row to be hoed 

 at one time, yet they are best adapted for working between two rows of plants. 

 The full complement of attachments to either the Double or Single Wheel Hoes 

 include: 

 The Cultivator Teeth, a fine model of best stamped steel used for either deep or 



shallow stirring and cultivation. 

 The Flat Hoes, for surface hoeing, cutting off weeds, etc. The 4-inch are for 



rows under 12 inches wide; the 6-inch for wider rows. 

 The Plows are for furrowing, covering, hilling, etc. They will throw either to 



or from the plants as set. 

 The Rakes are for stirring, fining and leveling the surface and for early culti- 

 vation. 

 The Leaf Lifters turn aside the foliage without injury when plants are large, so 

 that close work can be done rapidly and easily. 



Prices "Planet Jr." Wheel Hoes for Hand Power. 



EQUIPMENT. 



HOES. 



Culti- 

 vating 

 teeth. 



Plows 



RAKES. 



Leaf 

 L.f- 

 ters. 





6 in. | 4 in. 



3 tooth 15 tooth 





No. 11 DoubleWheel Hoe 



2 



2 



4 



o 



9 



2 



•> 



-9.50 



No. 12 



2 



— 



4 



o 



— 



— 



o 



7.35 



No. 13 



2 















5.00 



No. 16 Single Wheel Hoe 



2 



— 



3 



1 



1 



1 



1 



6.00 



No. 17 " 



2 



— 



3 



1 



— 



— 



— 



5.25 



No. 17£ " " 



2 



— 



3 



— 



— 



— 



1 



4.75 



No. 18 



2 















3.75 



GEM OP THE GARDEN 

 HAND CULTIVATOR 

 AND WHEEL HOE. 



For family gardens th ; s splendid little implement 

 gives unbounded satisfaction. The five cultivator 

 teeth are stamped from one piece of steel and do 

 thorough work in loosening and pulverizing the soil 

 — the scuffle hoes cut off weeds, clean walks, etc., 

 while the two plows hill up potatoes, furrow out, etc. 



Price, plain, with five teeth only, S3. 25, or com- 

 plete, with Scuffle Hoes, Plows and Cultivator Teeth, 

 as shown in the cut $4.75. Landside Plow, extra 90c. 



THE HENDERSON HAND GARDEN PLOW, FUR- 

 ROWER, HILLER AND HOE. 



The handiest garden tool ever 



used, equipped with plow, for 



furrows, hilling, etc.; Scuffle 



Hoe for weeds, walks, etc.; 



;eed furrow opening tooth. 



Rake to fine the soil, and 



for cultivation. 



The McWhorter Man-Power 

 Fertilizer Distributors. 



F«r Furrow Work, Side Top-Dresslnj or Broadcasting 

 By its use garden 

 cropsmay be stimu- 

 lated into rapid 

 growth, increased 

 size and early ma- 

 turity. Any com- 

 mercial fertilizer 

 can be applied from 

 3 pounds to 40 

 pounds per 100 

 yards of row. It 

 will distribute 

 broadcast or in fur- 

 rows or between 

 rows, or both sides 

 of one, two, three 

 or four rows, ac- 

 cording to their dis- 

 tance apart, at one 

 operation. Weight 

 61 11 >s. Price, Si 1.00 



A More Complete line of Seed Sowers and Cultivators and^/selwr, will-be found in out Implement Catalogue A^nilcatToV 



