' adapted to the strength of a boy or woman. 
they are twenty inches high. 
No. 16 Planet, Jr. 
Single Wheel Hoe, 
Cultivator, Rake 
and Plow 
‘Planet, Jr.’’ Wheel Hoes, etc., cx '#shments 
The Cultivator Teeth, a fine model of best stamped steel used for either 
deep or shallow stirring and cultivation. 
The Flat Hoes, for surface hoeing, cutting off weeds, etc». The 4}4-inch 
are for rows under 12 inches wide; the 6-inchior wider rows. The hoes can 
- _ be exchanged to either side, thus throwing a little earth te or from the plants, 
as desired. ves : 
The Small Plows, (supplied with the Double Wheel Hoes), are valuable 
for hilling up, covering, furrowing, etc. 
The Large Landside or Turn Plow, (supplied with the Single Wheel Hoes), 
is used for plowing, furrowing, hilling, covering, etc. They will throw either 
to or from the plants as set. 
The Rakes are for stirring, fining and leveling the surface and for early 
cultivation. 
_ The Leaf Lifters turn aside the foliage without injury when plants are 
-large, so that close work can be done rapidly and easily. 
No.16.—(as illustrated) $10.50. 
No. 17.—has hoes, cultivator teeth and plow, $8.75. 
No. 1734—has hoes, cultivator teeth and leaf lifter, $7.60 
No. 18.—has hoes only $6.25. 
THE DOUBLE-WHEEL HOES, while they work equally well between two rows of plants, 
are especially adapted for straddling one row, working close up to both sides of the plants, until 
THE SINGLE-WHEEL HOES, are rather lighter than the double, and while the wheel can be 
set on the side of the frame, enabling both sides of one row to be hoed at one time, yet 
they are best adapted for working between two rows of plants. 
No. 11—(as illustrated) $16.00. 
No. 12—has 1 pr. hoes, cult. 
Reeth plows and leaf lifter $12.50. 
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: The New “Planet, Jr.” Wheel Hoes and Cultivators for Hand Power 
Wheel Hoes with their attachments for cultivating, hilling, furrowing, cavering, etc., are among the great labor-savors of 
the: age. - They not only make the care ofall rowed crops a pleasure, but enable a man-to care for five times.the area that can be 
done by “the man with the (other) hoe."’ - They are built substantially for all-day work by an able- bodied man; yét they are 
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No. 11 Planet Jr. Com 
bined Double and Sin 
gle Wheel Hoe, Culti 
vator, Plow and Rake 
This tool is exceedingly useful to owners 
of small gardens. It will throw a furrow 
and one to three inches deep, and deeper by 
each furrow. It opens furrows for manure 
and opens up rows for all kinds of plant 
away lightly; leave a few days for 
four to six inches wide 
going a second time in 
or seeds and covers them, 
setting. In cultivating, plow 
all weeds to die, and plow back 
again; nothing more thorough than 
this. 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 yards. 
Price, $4.00. 
“Planet, Jr.” One-Horse Implements 
No. 8 “Planet, Jr.’ Combined No. 90 “‘Planet, Jr.” Twelve-Tooth Harrow, 
Horse Hoe and Cultivator Cultivator and Pulverizer 
Gardeners cultivate better than formerly and find it pays. 
The chisel-shaped teeth on this tool go as deep or shallow as 
you like, close to row, without injuring plants, cut out all 
weeds, stir the soiland mellow and fine it as witha garden rake. 
Any width from 12 to 32 inches. A special favorite with | 
strawberry and tobacco growers, market gar- < 
deners, truckers and small fruit growers. The 
wheel won't clog; the pul- 
verizer leaves the ground in 
perfect condition for seed- 
ing or plant setting. 
No. 90—as illus. $20.00. 
- Noother cultivating machine is so widely known, 
for it is in use throughout the civilized world. 
- So. Strongly ‘built as to withstand ae ere strain, yet 
light and easy-to handle. 
' Opens and closes furrows, hoes right up to the plants 
without danger of injury, throws dirt to or from the row 
- and throws back from centre again 
Cultivates any depth desired, and adjusts for any 
' width. : 
_ The-teeth, made of beveled steel, specially hardened, 
-tetain their cutting shape and outwear anything made. 
The steel wheel won't clog. 
The handles adjust up, down or t sidewise. 
' Price, $20.00. - 4 - 
No. 90-B—(less pulverizer, $16.75. 
No. 99-D—less Pulverizer and (wheel). $13.00. 
“Planet, Jr.’ Double Celery ome 
This tool nae a great saving in growing cel 
almost universal use where known. The leaf lif 
able in height to suit the crop by bendi ng slig bitiy. 
cially valuable for early workings. With their aid some of our 
best and largest. growers hill their echty without “handling. ” 
is in 
We equip it with lever exps . leat lifters 
and steel lever wheel. The g blades are 
43 inches long, adjustable in width or height as 
wanted;- it works all rows up to four feet a. 
part. Before hilling, the soil should be thor- 
oughly loosened with a horse hoe. 
Price $31.50. 
