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-PLANET, JR.," 



"PLANET, JR.," No. 3, 



Hill Dropping Seeder, $10.50. 



FARM AND GARDEN TOOLS. 



IRON AGE. 



Puts the seed right on the spot where the hill is wanted. 

 Plants 4, 6, 8, 12 or 24 inches apart, or in a continuous row 

 as desired. Holds three quarts. 



"PLANET, JR„" 

 SINGLE WHEEL 

 HOE. 



No. 16. With plow, two hoes, three cultivator teeth, two 

 rakes and leaf lifter, as shown in cut, $5.50. 



No. 17. With plow, two hoes and three teeth, f4.75. 

 No. 17^ With two hoes and three teeth, $4.25. 



"PLANET, JR.," 



DOUBLE WHEELHOE. 



NEW MODEL SEED 

 DRILL. 



One of the leading Seed 

 Drills. Very silnple in- 

 construction. Used by- 

 leading market garden- 

 ers. Price, $8.00. 



GEM SINGLE- 



WHEEL HOE 



AND 



CULTIVATOR, 



$4,50. 



Double Wheel, 



$5.50. 



This is one of 

 the best of the old- 

 types of hand cul- 

 teeth, two weeder 



No. 12. With plows, hoes, four cultivator teeih and leaf 

 lifters, as shown in cut, $6.8-5. 



No. 13. With 6-inch hoes only, $4.50. 



"PLANET, JR.," No. 8, 



Horse Hoe, depth regulator, ex- 

 pander, $900. No.9, plain wheel 

 in place of lever wheel 

 and depth regulator, 

 $7.50. 



tivators — a complete tool, with five steel 



scuffles and double plows ; a splendid tool for the Vegetable 



Garden, and easily operated. 



The No. I "IRON AGE" Combined 



Harrow and Cultivator. 



With Wheel, 85. 80; Without Wheels 

 S5.30. 



The teeth are forged, with a har- 

 row tooth on one end, a cultivator 

 tootli ihe other. Useful in truck 

 of all kinds, throws little soil, 

 but cultivates thoroughly. 



"PLANET, JR.," 

 HARROW AND CULTI- 

 VATOR. 



Contracts to 12 and expands 32 inches. Plain, $G.UO ; with 

 wheel, $7.25; complete, with pulverizer, $9 GO. 



EUREKA HAND SEEDER. 

 FOR SHALL SOWINGS AND HOTBED S^ 



It will open the drill, sow and cover 

 beet, cabbage, carrot, celery, lettuce,^ 

 radish, turnip and all such seeds with 

 lerfect regularity. It sows much more 

 evenly and ten times as rapidly as by 

 hand. The quantity to be sown can- 

 quickly be regulated and also the depth. 

 It is the only drill made for sowing in 

 hotbeds. Will sow a small packet of 

 seeds as well as larger bulks. Simple, 

 easily understood, and cannot get out of order. Price, $1.00. 



This tool is exceed- 

 ingly useful to owners 



of small gardens. It will 



^jpFsjTLr^ ^^^S throw a furrow four ic 

 six inches wide and one to 

 three inches deep. Furrows 

 for rnannre or seeds can be 

 opened and covered. In- 

 cultivating, plow away, 

 weed and plow back again. 

 This tool will enable a 

 busy man to do in his spare 

 minuies nearly all the work of a family garden. Chicken 

 Raisers find it of great advantage in plowing up their 

 scraichijig yards. Price, $2.25. 



"Fire-Fly" Hand Plow. 



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