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J. STECKLER SEED CO., LTD., ALMANAC AND 



TTzAN^T, JR., No. 16.— Single Wheel Hoe, 

 Cultivator, Rake and Plow. The handles 

 are adjustable in heig-ht. The frame is 

 steel, convenient and strong-, with quick 

 change device by which to exchange the 

 tooth without removing the nuts. Price, 

 $5.85; weight, 25 lbs. 



PLANET, JR., No. 17.— Single Wheel Hoe. 

 You can do more and better hoeing with 

 it in one day than you can do in three 

 days with a hand one. The. No. 17 has a 

 pair of 6-inch hoes, a plow and a set of 

 cultivator teeth, an outfit sufficient for 

 most garden work. Price, $5.00; weight, 23 

 lbs. 



PLANET, JR., No. 1714.— Single Wheel 

 Hoe. This tool is identical with No. 16, ex- 

 cept in equipment. The pair of 6-inch hoes, 

 three cultivator teeth, and leaf lifter, 

 which go with it,, are all the finest of their 

 kind. Price, $4.50; weight, 21 lbs. 



PLANET, JR., ONE-ROW SPOT MARK- 

 ER with marking attachment can be used 

 on any single-wheel hoe or a double-wheel 

 hoe which has a steel arch. It is intended 

 for use in the home garden where space is 

 at a premium, where uniformity of plants 

 is especially appreciated. Price, complete, 

 $2.30. Price of wheel, complete, to attach 

 to wheel hoes, $1.50. 



PLANET, JR., TWO-ROW SPOT MARK- 

 ER. — This machine is particularly adapted 

 for spotting rows from 12 inches to 30 

 inches apart where the beds have been 

 made up two at a time with two-row ferti- 

 lizer or planter. Therefore, there is no call 

 for a marking rod. Price, $4.50. 



Pire-Ply Garden Plow. 



PIRE-FLY GARDEN PLOW.— This tool 

 is exceedingly useful to owners of small 

 gardens It will throw a furrow four to 

 six inches wide and one to three inches 

 deep, and deeper by going twice. Furrows 

 for manure or seeds can be opened and 

 covered. In cultivating, plow away, weed 

 and row and plow back again. This tool 

 will enable a busy man to do in his spare 

 minutes nearly all the work of a family 

 garden. Chicken raisers find it of great 

 advantage in plowing up their scratching 

 j'ards. Price, $2.35; packed weight, 14 lbs. 



STECKLER'S No. 2 GARDEN PLOW.— 



As sho^vn in above cut, has two Avooden 

 handles, and is designed mechanically cor- 

 rect throughout, with a view of making it 

 the neatest and lightest running plow pos- 

 sible. It is constructetd of the very best 

 material, everything being steel, except the 

 two wooden handles. It is used in the East 

 and West with the greatest satisfaction, 

 and it is so recommended that we feel it 

 is the plow needed in our Southern States, 

 due to its simplicity, light running and 

 thorough mechanism. It is equipped with 

 shovel, calf-tongue, weeder, cultivator, 

 mow board or plow. Height of wheel is 

 24 inches. Price, $3.00. 



STECKLER'S IMPROVED No. 19.— 



Single Wheel Hoe, Cultivator and Plow. 

 This new and attractive implement is es- 

 pecially designed for the farmer's garden 

 work, though it offers to everyone with 

 either field or garden a cheap and effective 

 tool for all set hand wheel hoe operations. 

 The tools are as follows: A large garden 

 plow, 10-inch sweep, 6-inch sweep, 4-inch 

 cultivator tooth and a 2-inch cultivator 

 tooth. Price, $3.50; weight, 20 lbs. 



PLANET, JR., GRASS EDGER. — Ex- 

 treme neatness is the great secret of attrac- 

 tiveness in grounds surrounding a house. 

 The Planet, Jr., Grass Edger assists won- 

 derfully in producing this effect. It will 

 edge either straight or curved work, paths, 

 drives, open borders or flower beds, doing 

 the work well and rapidly. Price, $6.25; 

 weight, packed. 26 lbs. 



Planet, Jr., Grass Edg-er. 



Steckler's Improved No. 19. 



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