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PRICE 

 Planet, Jr., No. 8, 

 Horse Hoe and Culti- 

 vator with solid steel 

 wheel (as shown in the 

 cut), $11.50. 



"Planet, Jr." i&gggj and Cultivator No. 8 



CULTIVATES, HOES, FURROWS, COVERS, HILLS 



This grand implement is without a peer as a labor saver, and no progressive gardener or farmer after 

 once trying it would be without it for ten times its cost. It is no ordinary heavy, clumsy cultivator, 

 but an implement made scientifically correct and entirely of steel. The patent frame is extra long 

 and two inches higher than other cultivators, the standards being hollow, giving great strength 

 and remarkably light weight; in consequence it is easy for both men and horse to work. 

 The cultivator, teeth, hoes, etc., are of the finest possible quality of case hardened, polished 

 steel that will retain an edge; they always scour 

 bright, and will not clog in the stickiest soil; besides, 

 they are so correctly shaped and curved that the 

 operator can work closer up to plants without danger 

 than with any other horse implement made, thereby 

 entirely doing away with the usual finishing up with 

 a hand hoe. As set in the illustration, the two for- 

 ward cultivator teeth loosen the soil to any desired 

 depth; the hoes follow cutting off weeds below the 

 surface and throw much or little dirt to the rows as 

 desired, this being quickly arranged by setting the 

 hoes at the desired angle from the plant to the center 

 of the row, as the hoe standards are on an adjustable swivel. Hoeing away from small plants is done by swiveling the hoe standards entirely around. Plain 

 cultivating is done by replacing the three back hoes with cultivator teeth. Furrowing is done with the two hoes or with the back plow steel placed in front of 

 the two hoes. The Lever Expander enables the operator instantly to open or shut the implement and lock it to suit any width or row, and can be worked 

 while the implement is in motion, so that perfect work can be done even in irregular rows. The Wheel Lever enables the machine to be instantly raised or 

 lowered and locked at any desired height, while the implement is in motion, and is very convenient for changing the depth in variable soils and for raising 

 the teeth out for turning at the end of the rows. The Depth Regulator is worked and set simultaneously with the wheel by the lever-bar; by this arrange- 

 ment the implement runs steadily and the depth can be gauged instantly and to a nicety while the horse is in motion. The Handles can be quickly set to 

 either side, and the height can be changed to suit the operator. Weight. 82 lbs. Price, Planet Jr., No. 8, with solid steel wheel (as shown in cut), $17.50. 



Planet, Jr., No. 10 Horse Hoe, 



Cultivator, Hiller and Vine Turner 



The latest and best tool for its purpose, combining 

 the valuable features of our one-horse cultivators 

 and horse hoes and is lighter and stronger. 

 But four teeth are used for ordinary work; 

 three cultivator teeth, followed by a wide 

 sweep with fingers in the rear, a com- 

 bination that 

 works "like a 

 charm" for 

 level culti- 

 vation. For 

 hilling, 

 three extra 

 teeth are 

 provided; 

 two plows 

 and one 10- 

 inch furrower, especially adapted to hilling crops not over 3V£ feet apart. 

 As a furrower it works admirably. The Vine Turners, a new pattern, are of 

 special value in cultivation of all vine crops. 



Price, complete as in cut, $27.00. 



The Planet, Jr., No. 104 Horse 

 Hoe and Cultivator 



This new implement is made to meet the demand for a cheaper tool than 

 the No. 8. This is a little lighter in all parts, but strong and efficient, and is 

 particularly adapted for sandy and light soils. It performs the same range 

 of work as the No. 8, viz.: Cultivates, hoes, furrows, hills up, etc. Com- 

 plete it is furnished with lever expander, lever wheel, five 3-inch cultivator 

 steels, one pair 6-inch horse hoe steels and one 7-inch double shovel steel for 

 rear. Weight. 62 lbs. 



Price, No. 104, horse hoe and cultivator, complete as just described. 

 814.00, or with plain wheel, $13.50. or without wheel, 812.00. 



Price, as cultivator only (No. 101) with lever expander, plain wheel and 

 five 3-inch cultivator steels, $12.00. 



The Henderson BgS^g Wheelbarrow Seeder. 



Sows Grass Seed 



Mixtures as well as 



Heavy Seeds or Light 

 Chaily Seeds. 



This is a superior Seeder. One side of the Seed Box is adapted for all such 

 heavy seeds as clover, timothy, millet, alfalfa, Hungarian, etc. The opposite 

 side handles the light chaffy seeds, as Red top, Kentucky blue. Orchard grass, 

 etc., as well as grass seed mixtures for golf, pasture, hay, lawns, etc. The ma- 

 chine may be easily regulated to sow any desired quantity per acre, sowing it 

 accurately and evenly the whole length of the hopper — 14 feet — and it does 

 not clog up. The total weight of the machine is only 40 lbs. The hopper is per- 

 fectly balanced and is close to the large wheel — giving greatest force with 

 least exertion, and leaving light weight on the operator. Every machine 

 warranted to do good work, and of especial value on a windy day. Full 

 directions with each seeder. Price, $13.00. 



CAHOON S BROADCAST SEEDED 



CAHOON'S IMPROVED BROADCAST 

 SEED SOWER 



Will sow all kinds of grass and grain seeds from 4 to 8 acres per hour at a 

 common walking gait. Heavy seeds, such as wheat, it will throw 40 feet 

 (20 feet each side of the operator) ; lighter seeds, of course, will not be 

 thrown so far. 



Price, $4.00; P. P. 8 lbs. 



Prices of TOOLS, IMPLEMENTS and APPLIANCES are subject to change without notice. 



