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The New "Planet, Jr." Wheel Hoes and Cultivators for Hand Power 



w heel Hops with their attachments for cultivating, hilling, furrowing, covering, etc., are among the great Iabor-eaver 

 age. They not only make the care of all 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 

 • t they are adapted to the strength of a boy or woman. 



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 they are twenty inches high. 



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. 



Planet Jr., (No. 16) 

 Single Wheel Hoe 

 Complete 



THE NEW 



"Planet; Jr." Wheel Hoes, Etc. 



THEIR ATTACHMENTS AND USES 



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 weed.-, etc. The 

 4J/£-inch are for rows under 12 inches wide; the 6-inch for wider 

 rows. The hoes can be exchanged to either side, thus throwing a 

 little earth to or from the plants, as desired. 



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 injurv when plants 

 are large, so that close work can be done rapidly and easily 



The only difference between 

 the various Double Wheel Hoes 

 and the various Single Wheel 

 Hoes is in the equipment as here 

 with detailed. 



No. DOUBLE WHEEL HOE 

 11 Equipped as illustrated. 



Equipment 



Equipment 



SINGLE WHEEL HOE 

 Equipped as illustrated. . 



Equipment 



| Equipment 



Equipment 



Extra equipment may be added 

 at any time at price mentioned. 

 per each 



Hoes 



65c. 60c 



Culti 



vator 

 Teeth 



40c. 



Rakes 



3- 



Small Large tooth tooth 



;-.. >i jo 



Leaf 

 lifters 



Price 



S16.00 

 12.50 

 <i O.00 



20c. 



10.50 

 8.75 

 7.60 

 6.25 



Parcel Post Weight, per each . 17oz.17oz.Kioz. 17 ox. 45 oz. 15oz lOoz 8oz 



Planet, Jr. No. 10 Horse Hoe, Cultivator, 



Hiller and Vine Turner 



The latest and best tool for its purpose, combining the valuable 



features of our one-horse cultivators and horse hoes and is 



lighter and stronger. But four teeth are used for ordinary 



work: three cultivator teeth, followed by a wide sweep 



with fingers in the rear, a combination that works 



"like a charm" for level cultivation. For hilling, 



three extra teeth are provided: two plows and 



one 10-inch furrower, especially adapted to hill- 



; crops not over 3J4 feet apart. As a 



furrower it works admirably. The Vine 



Turners, a new pattern, 



are of special value in 



cultivation of all vine 



Price, complete as 

 in cut. $31.00. 



Planet, Jr. No. 14 Double and Single 

 Wheel Disc Hoe, Cultivator and Plow 



Packed weight. 38 lbs. Steel frame. 14-inch steel • 



Equipment: 



One set of disc hoes, oil tempered. 



* »ne pair plows, oil tempered. 



One pair 3-prong cultivator teeth. Two leaf I 



No. 14 is especially pleasing to all who work peat lands It has 

 three adjustable discs on each side, which may all be used at once 

 or one or two on a side. They can be set to throw to or from the row, 

 and will leave the ground smooth and pulverized 



The prong cultivator teeth are invaluable. The tooth next to 

 the row is narrow and runs shallow; the middle tooth is wider and 

 runs '; inch deeper: the outside tooth i> -till wider and run.- another 

 ' 2 inch deeper. This avoids injury to the plants The teeth are 

 also s.'t out of line from front to back, which prevent- clogging. 



Price, $14.25. 



"Planet, Jr." All Steel Horse Hoe and Cultivator No. 8 



CULTIVATES. HOES. FURROWS, COVERS, HILLS 



This grand implement is without a peer as a labor saver, and no progressive gardener or farmer should be with- 

 out it. It is an implement made scientificallv correct and entirely of steel. The patent frame is extra long and two 

 inches higher than other cultivators, the standards being hollow, giving great strength and remarkably light weight; 

 in consequence it is easv for both men and horse to work. The cultivator, teeth, hoes, etc., are of the 

 finest possible qualitv of case hardened, polished steel that will retain an edge; they always SCOOT bright, 

 and will not clog in the stickiest soil; besides, thev are so coirectly shaped and curved that the operator 

 can work closer up to plants without danger than with anv other horse implement made, thereby entirely 

 doing away with the usual finishing up with a hand hoe. As set in the illustration, the two forw— 

 cultivator teeth loosen the soil to any desired depth; the hoes follow cutting 

 off weeds below the surface and throw much or little dirt to the rows as 

 desired, this being quickly arranged by setting the hoes at the desired 

 angle from the plant to the center of the row, as the hoe standards are on 

 an adjustable swivel. Hoeing away from small plants is done by swiveling 

 the hoe standards entirely around. Plain cultivating is done by replacing 

 the three back hoes with cultivator teeth. Furrowing is done with the 

 two hoes or with the back plow steel placed in front of the two hoes. 

 The Lever Expander enables the operator instantly to open or shut the 

 implement and lock it to suit any width or row, and can be worked while 

 the implement is in motion, so that perfect work can be done even in 

 irregular rows. The Wheel Lever enables the machine to be instantly raised or lowered and locked at any desired height, while the implement is in motion 

 and is very convenient for changing the depth in variable soils and for raising the teeth out for turning at tin- end of the rows The Depth Regulator is worked 

 and set simultaneously with the wheel by the leycr-bar: by this arrangement the implement runs steadih and tin- depth e in be gauged instantly and to a nicetv 



quickly set to either side, and the height can be changed t.> suit the operator Weight. S2 lbs 



PRICE 

 Planet, Jr., No. 8, 

 Horse Hoe and Culti- 

 vator with solid steel 

 wheel in- .-' 

 th, c„!\ $20.00. 



while the horse is in motion The Handles can be 



