FARM 

 IMPLEMENTS 



Acme 



Pulverizing 



Harrow. 



This is a truckers' tool par excellence. It is adapf-d to all soils and 

 all JSfor wETharroX is needed. For leveling and smoothing the 

 ground and fining the surface, it has no equal. Its curved Miters cultivate 

 cm. lift and turn the entire surface of the soil. The backward slanting of 

 the colters prevents tearing up of rubbish and reduces the draft. When 

 he ad ustablV lever which is in reach of the driver is let forward the 

 weight of the harrow is carried on the bars as when transferred from field 

 to field Made entirely of cast Steel and wrought iron, and is therefore 

 practically indestructible. For preparing the land for strawbe rr es : and 

 v other truck crops, it is an exceedingly valuable 



tool. It is the cheapest riding harrow on earth, 

 Belling for at. out the same as an ordinary drag. 



No. G. 1-hors". '.', ft. cut; walking % 0.50 



" H. 1-horse. 4 ft. 4 in. cut; riding 14.00 



" 23. 2-horse. ft. ti in. cut; riding; with 



Flexible Gang Bars W-OO 



No. 72 

 Two-Row 

 Cultivator. 



1 have been using this machine for several years, and find it very handy and 

 a great labor-saver. This machine cultivates two full middles up to forty-four 

 inches each. The pivot wheels work quickly and make the cultivation of crooked 

 rows easy. They can be made stationary when desired ; wheels can be adjusted 

 for all widths of rows from 28 to 44 inches, inclusive ; four feet rows may be 

 worked if very regular in width. The arch and seat are unusually high. 33 

 inches in the clear; seat is adjustable back and forth, and low or high— low 

 enough, when plants are small, to reach them from the seat, or high enough to 

 cultivate corn and other crop6 when quite large. On any farm where there is 

 much cultivating to be done, this machine will easily more than save its cost in 

 one season. Price ?50. x B n ordering 



this tool you 



Cultivator Fitted JK ^ClJ^^KJnweed 



With Sweeps. J?\ J^S^ ^'InSow 



cultivation where the 



the greatest Af Jj^g^*" ground is to be kept clean 



weed-killer AT _<w&£%£ and cultivated from one 



on earth. jST J&j m&m. to two inches deep. I have 



never seen anything 

 equal to this little machine 



The past season I had a large field of young straw- 

 berry plant's set out where there had been an old blackberry patch. It looked for 

 a time as though the strawberries would be completely smothered by the black- 

 berry sprouts, but this little machine cleaned it up completely and left not a black- 

 berry sprout to be seen. It will actually break up any growth of blackberries. 

 wild'or cultivated, if persistently used, in one season. You can see the Btrawberry 

 fieri I have reference to on last cover page. This cultivator was used almost ex- 

 clusively in its cultivation. No one will ever regret purchasing tins implement. 

 Pri«-e. including five regular cultivator teeth (so that the machine can be used as an 

 ordinary cultivator i and three weed-killing sweeps— complete, with wheel, p 



This is a light and very strong tool, having improved, patent, hol- 

 low, steel standards, parallel and extra high steel frame, new patent 

 lever expanders, handle braces and side adjustments for handles. 

 It is used either with or without wheel, the wheel being preferred in 

 most sections. For very narrow rows the outside teeth and standards 

 may be removed from the frame. Price, with wheel, $6.10; without 

 wheel. £5.35. 



No. 4 Plain Cultivator. Somewhat lighter than the above, and without the 

 expansion lever. With wheel. 15.00; without wheel. $4.25. 



No. 9 

 Plain Culti- 

 vator. 



Planet, Jr., Strawberry Harrow— 12=Tooth. 



"""*" ^WEEPS. The illustration shows different sizi Sf.f i 

 never used tl. se in shallow « ultiv; t • i . • en si < ulc i < \< i n 

 8-inch Swei \ > ;.nd Bolt 30 1 1 nts each ; 10-in< h. 35 c< nu> ; Iv- 



The Planet. Jr.. Straw- 

 berry Harrow is a splen- 

 did implement for culti- 

 vate in of small plants 

 This tool is rapidly grow- 

 ing in favor among straw- 

 berry growers, market 

 gardeners and truck far- 

 mers. This is because 12 

 chisel-shaped t^eth do such thorough work, yet without throwing earth on the 

 small plants, and be cans- the tool is so convenient, durable an 1 strong. The 

 combination of teeth and pulverizer leaves the ground in the finest possible 

 condition. The pulverizer, used with a lever wheel, also enables the operator 

 to set the tool at any depth desbred, making delicate work not only possible, 

 but very easy. It is invaluable in narrow rows and fine work in market gar- 

 dens and close work on the farm. Price, including wheel and pulverizer - 

 with wheel and without pulverizer, $6.90; plain, $5.80; plain, without wheel 

 and expansion lever, $4.80. With strawberry runner attachment. $1.25 extra, 

 with any of the above combinations. 



» ' l s which may be attached to any Planet. Jr.. Cultivator. If you have 

 ; 'i i< § in inclhtr truck cicp until you have done so. Prices:— 

 li. 4> rents; 15-inch. 45 cents; 18-inch, 55 cents. 



As i seeder this too' 

 is at the right side of in.- 



NO. 4 IMPROVED PLANET, JR. COMBINED DRILL AND WHEEL HOE. 

 isaccurate. simple-, i ural i . rt llabie and easy-running, doing first-class work in every particular. The index 

 oi p r ii ■ ti> i i vi m ot uie operator; it contains the names of the principal seeds and indicates the proper 

 <:u uititv .., either hills or drills. It is quickly regulated with the greatest nicety by a brass thumb screw. 

 r \ h ■ cut-oif is opened and closed easily by the foot, from between the handles and in full sight, showing 

 ' I arl.v whether sowing or not. The feed wheel is stopped instantly without interfering with the adjust- 

 ment by simply raising the handles; this is done by the roller drop and throwing the COgS out oi gear. 

 The hill dropper is substantial, positive and exact. The too] is changed in a moment from a Hill Dropper 

 to a Drill, and back again as quickly. The handles adjust to suit man or boy and are of such shape as to 

 make pnshing easy. It is so simple it runs only half as hard as sonic of the old agitator patterns, lor use 



a cultivator the drill _ ^ stituted by taking out a single bolt. It Is then a perfect 



parts are entirely remov- Wyv»y 3«\ single wheel hoe. with an unequaled variety of tools. Price, 



ed and the tool frame sub- [ complete. $10.50; as a seeder, only *S.50. 



