GARDEN AND FARM IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES. 



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The "Planet Jr.," No. 4, Com- 

 bined Hill Dropping Seeder 

 and Single Wheel Hoe, 

 Cultivator, Rake and 

 Plow. 



Holds three pints and drops distances of 6, 9, 12, 18 and ,36 

 inches. Has a garden plow, two new-style hoes, three culti- 

 vating rakes (6, 9, and 12 inches), and a practical leaf guard. 

 Price, complete, $10 00. As a drill, $7.00. 



The "Planet Jr.," No. 2, Drill. 



It has no 

 hoeing at- 

 tach men t'- 

 This drill 

 can be 

 kept per- 

 fectly in a 

 straight 

 Ime, and 

 sows with 

 accuracy 

 any vege- 

 table atid flower seeds, covering them just the depth required. 

 Holds 2J quarts. |6.50 boxed. 



The Model Drill. 



The Index or Indicator 

 is plain and reliable. It is 

 placed in open sight, and 

 can be quickly adjusted to 

 the slightest variation. The 

 flow of seed can be instantly 

 stopped by a swinging cut- 

 off. The marker is simple. 

 The main wheel is large 

 and of sufficient width to 

 prevent its sinking into soft 

 earth. $600. 



New Iron Age Hand Plow (Adjustable). 



Very light, very 



powerful, $2.50. 



The "Planet Jr." Double Wheel Hoe, No. 10. 



All the tools shown in the cut go with the machine for the 

 price. Price §6.00. 



We offer the above machine, with hoes only, under the name 

 of "Planet Jr." Plain Double Wheel Hoe, at $3.50, 



The "Planet Jr." Combined Drill, Wheel, Hoe, Culti- 

 vator, Rake and Plow. 



Holds one quart. This tool is the nearest approach to perfec 

 tion for the uses of a gardener that can well be devised. $9 00. 



Cahoon Broadcast Seed Sower. 



Will sow any kind of grain or grass. 

 $400. 



The "Planet Jr.," No. 15, Single 



Wheel Hoe, Cultivator, Rake 



and Plow. 



Price, as in cut, $6 00. With one pair of hoes, three cultivator 

 teeth, and leaf lifter §4.00. With one pair of 6-inch hoes, 

 .$3.00. 



The "Fire- Fly" 



Wheel Garden Plow. 



An indispensable Tool for 

 the Garden. Can be set 

 shallow or deep. §2 00. 



SUNDRIES. 



i lb. 



10 cts., J lb. 15 cts., 1 lb. 25 cts., 



Per 



Grafting Wax 



postpaid 45 cts. 

 Baffia. The best material for tying plants, vines, etc 



lb. 20 cts., 5 lbs. 85 cts. 

 Greeu Liiueii Twine. For Smilax. 60 cts. per lb. 

 White Cotton Twine. For tying. 20 cts. per lb. 

 Jute Twine. For tying plants or vegetables. 12 cts. per lb. 

 Tar Twine. For tying mats, fodder, etc. 10 cts. per lb., 



$8.00 per 100 lbs. 

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Basket.S. For use in vegetable garden. ^ bu,, oak, 25 cts.; 



1 Int., oak, 35 cts.; 1 bu., oak, iron-bound, 75 cts. 

 Jersey Peat. For potting plants, etc. $1.50 per bbl. 

 Oregon Peat. Only for Orchids. 10 cts. per lb. 

 Propag-atiiig- Sand. SI. 00 per bbl. 

 Prepared Potting- Soil. 50 cts. per bu., $1.00 per bbl. 

 Spliagniini Moss. For packing growing Orchids, Plants 



and Trees, etc. $1.25 per bbl., $2.50 per bale. 

 Cocoa Fibre. For propagating and mulching. 75 Cts. bu. 



Missouri Oil Stones. 10 cts. per lb. 



