DRILLS AND CULTIVATORS. 



This is unquestionabi V the most popular 

 perfect machine of its kind made. As a seed 

 drill it is the same as the No. 1, except in size. 

 It holds one quart. It has all the tools shown 

 in cut. All blades are steel, tempered and pol- 

 ished. The Rakes are invaluable in preparing 

 the ground for planting, for covering seeds, first 

 cultivation, etc. The Hoes work closely and 

 safely all rows up to 16 inches wide at one pas- 

 sage, leaving the ground nearly level. The 

 Plow opens furrows, covers them, hills, plows to 

 and from, etc. The Cultivator teeth are admi- 

 rably adapted to deep mellowing of the soil and 

 marking out. Taken as a whole, this combined 

 tool is the nearest approach to perfection for the 

 uses of a gardener that can well be devised in a 

 single implement. 



Price, $9.25. 



The Planet Jr. Combined 

 Drill, Wheel Hoe, Culti- 

 vator, Rake and Plow. 



The Planet Jr. Double Wheel Hoe, Cultivator, Rake 

 and Plow. 



This tool is the best for all who raises onions or garden vegetables on an ex- 

 tensive scale. It does the work of six to ten men with ordinary hand hoes. It 

 can he used to straddle the row, or between rows, as desired. It has all 

 the attachments shown in cut. The Rakes level the ground for planting, 

 gather stones and trash, cultivate, cover seeds, 

 etc. The Hoes cut loose and clean, killing 

 everything they meet, leaving the ground 

 level. The Cultivator teeth mellow the soil 

 deep or shallow, and are useful for marking 

 out The Plows lay out deep furrows and 

 cover them, hill up or plow away as desired. 

 The Leaf Guards allow cultivation of large 

 plants, such as beets, carrots, parsnips, beans 

 and peas. No vegetable grower can afford 

 to be without it. It will do the work of six 

 men with ordinary hand hoes. 



Price, complete, $6.50. 



Plain Double Wheel Hoe. — To meet a demand from some sections, the "Planet Jr.'' Double Wheel Hoe will be 

 offered with only one pair of ./ii^oei and without leaf guards, as the " Fianet Jr." Plain Double Wheel Hoe, at $5. This 

 makes a v^xy effective and cheap tool for parties who have limited work or chiefly hoeing. 



The "Fire Fly" Wheel Garden Plow. 



This tool is intended for those who have but small gardens and a moderate 

 amount of time to spend in them. It enables them to raise vegetables for 

 their families or for market, with a minimum expenditure of labor and time, 

 the latter being often the most important item to many who would be glad 

 to grow their own vegetables if they could do it in their spare moments. 

 The moldboard is tempered and polished steel. The depth mav be changed 

 as desired very quickly. The low price brings it within reach of all. 



Price, $2.25. 



The " Fire Fly " Single Wheel Hoe, Cultivator and Plow 

 Combined. 



This convenient tool has rapidly convinced gardeners of its high merits. It 

 combines lightness and strength with great adjustability, while its highly polished 

 and tempered tools make gardening comparatively a pleasure. The tools are all 

 made after the most perfect models, and are: First, a pair of admirable Hoes, 

 which can be set to work to and from the row, and to any desired depth. Next, a 

 set of tliree reversible Cultivator Teeth, to be used together or singly, or in conjunc- 

 tion with the hoes. Third, a large excellent Garden Ploiv. The whole tool is light 

 and' strong, attractive in appearance and capable of standing hard usage for vears, 

 while its price is its final recommendation. 



Price, $4.25, boxed. 



