GARDEN MANUAL FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES. 
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AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. 
PLANET. JR., IMPLEMENTS. 
Note.—The Prices on the Planet, Jr., Implements are made b . 
turers and no one is allowed to deviate from them. ba ag 
It is compulsory that all parties handling these goods must abid 
or else they will lose the right to sell them. : e by this rule 
“Planet, Jr.,’”’ No. 1. 
Combination Drill and Wheel Hoe, 
Cultivator and Plow. No Rakes.—It has 
a complete set of cultivating tools, and 
all its work is rapid, easy perfect and 
delightful. From a drill it is changed to 
its other use by unscrewing two bolts 
when any of the attachments shown in 
the cut can be quickly made ready for 
use. Price $9.50. 
“Planet, Jr.,” No. 3. 
Hill Dropping Seeder. Sows either in 
Hill or in Continuous Row.—This Drill 
sows in a continuous row, in the _ ordin- 
ary way, with greatest regularity. It is 
changed in a moment from hill dropping 
to drill work, sows equally well whether 
the hopper is full or contains only a 
Planet, Jr., No. 3. 
| paper of seed, and will not injure delicate 
seeds, such as radish, cabbage, etc., 
which are so often peeled or crushed by 
imperfect seeders. The plow is adjust- 
able and opens a very narrow furrow, 
which is a great advanatge for after cul- 
tivation. Price, $10.50. 
“Planet, Jr.,” No. 4. 
Drill Only. Price, $9.00. Combined 
Hill and Drill Seeder and Single Wheel 
Hoe. No Rakes. Price, $11.00. 
“Planet, Jr.,’”’ No. 12. 
Double Wheel Hoe. Price with attach- 
ments as in cut, $7.00. One pair of 6-inch 
Hoes, two pairs of Cultivator Teeth, one 
pair of Plows. 
Planet, Jr., 
No. 12. 
Plant Pearl or Cattail, German 
and Hungarian Millet. 
