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LORD BALTIMORE CULTIVATOR AND HORSE HOE FIG. 20 



PIG. 21 



The same tool as 

 shown in Fig. 20, 

 with the addition 

 of the Lever Wlieel 

 A 1 1 a c hment and 

 Rear Wheel Depth 

 Regrulator. "Weight, 

 80 lbs. 



Price, $11.00. 



Baltimore Combined Harrow 

 and Cultiva^tor 



The teeth have four posUions — first, position 

 shown in cut, in which case can be used for work- 

 ing very close to small plants. Thoroughly pul- 

 verizes, throws no dirt on plants. Second posi- 

 tion, as a straight tooth harrow. Third position, 

 teeth can be arranged as a smooth harrow, with 

 sharp points down, in order to cut and level sur- 

 face. Fourth position, teeth can be set with 

 sheared end down, being less liable to injure 

 young plants. 



standards in 



The Horse Hoe Standards differ from the other three, and take either the ree-ii 

 •f r Cultivator Teeth or Hilling Attachments. They have two holls to accommo: 

 date Hillers, and may be turned all the way around, thus giving anv sidewav 

 angle desired. Hillers are reversible, and may be used with either ooint 

 or rounded edge foremost. Weight, 60 lbs. eiLner point 



With 

 Lever, 

 Price, 

 $9.60. 



Baltimore 

 Combined 

 Harrow and 

 Cultivator 



WITH OUTSIDE 

 HANBI.E BRACES 



Price, without 

 Iiever, $6.40. 



Price, with 

 Lever, $7.00. 



Can jba contracted to 9 

 Inches and expanded to 21 

 Inches. 



Weight, 51 pounds. 

 14-TOOTII. 



WITH OUTSIDE 

 HANDLE 

 BRACES 



Planet Jr. — Horse Hoes 

 and Cultivators 



It is an unquestioned fact that Planet Jr. horse- 

 drawn cultivating implements are more univer- 

 sally known, and bear a higher reputation for 

 quality, than any other cultivating machines ever 

 made. 



This reputation was establislied with the first 

 of these tools put out. They were not only well 

 made but designed by men who knew farming, 

 and their success was as natural as it was com- 

 plete. That leadership, handed down by the 

 founders of this business, has been guarded with 

 pride and energy. 



On thousands of farms can be found Planet Jr. 

 horse hoes and cultivators that have been in 

 constant service through two, sometimes three 

 generations. 



These Coltivators 

 can he contracted to 

 ahout 9 to 10 inches, 

 and expanded to 

 about 26 Inches. 



Old Dominion 

 and Oriole 



Cultivator 



The difference 

 between Oriole 

 and Old Dominion 

 Cultivators is: The 

 first has bent 

 frame and the 

 other has straight 

 frame. The Old 

 Dominion Cultiva- 

 tor is sold princi- 

 pally in Virginia 



, , .i , . and the South, and 



wherever sold it becomes a favorite. Both have No. 89 plates. 



Cultivator, plain «sc oe 



Cultivator with Lever 600 



Wh'l?p1<=-^fon^*,*ff°^"l®''*^' complete," pel-'set of three' piecek'.: SAO 

 Wheels for Cultivators, each .go 



WEIGHT 

 42 lbs. 



Planet Jr. Cultivator 



Planet Jr. Plain Cultivator 

 Four 3x8 Cultivator Shares. 

 One 4x8 Cultivator Share. 



No. 4 — With Steel Wheel $10.50 



No. 4D — Cultivator without Wheel 8.50 



No. 9 — With Lever and Wheel 12.75 



No. 9D — With Lever, no Wheel 10.75 



Planet Jr. Cultivator 



No. lOOD — Light Cultivator, no Wheel $7.50 



No. 101 — Light Cultivator with Lever and Wheel 11.00 



No. lOlD — Light Cultivator, with Lever, no Wheel 9.25 



