GARDEN MANUAL FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES. 



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"PI^AN^T JR." No. I. 



Combinatio7i Drill and Wheel Hoe, Cultivator and Plow, 

 No Rakes. 

 It has a complete set of cultivating tools, and all its work 

 is rapid, easy, perfect and delightful. 

 When used as a drill the seed is sown 

 with great regularity and at uniform 

 depth, regulated at pleasure. The 

 hopper holds one quart. From a drill 

 it is changed to its other uses by un- 

 screwing but two bolts, when any of 

 the attachments shown in the cut 

 can be quickly made ready for use. 

 Price, $9.50. 



ISTO. 12. 



Double Wheel Hoe. 



Price with Attachments as in cut, 

 I7. 00. 



One pair of 6-inch Hoes, two pairs 



of Cultivator Teeth, one 



pair of Plows. 



No, 13. Double Wheel Hoe. 



PRICE, $4.75- 



pVj.This tool is the No. 12, with 6 

 inch hoes only, these being the 

 tools that are most generally use- 

 ful. Any or all of the other tools 

 shown with No. 12, may be added at 



ny time, and are sure to fit. 



'^PI^ANET JR. 



TH^ "FIRB FI,Y." 



Wheel Garden Ploiu. 



This tool is intended for those who have 

 small gardens and a moderate amount of 

 time to work in them. It enables them to 

 raise vegetables for their family or for 

 market, with small expenditure of labor 

 and time. Price, 12.35. 



No. 16 



Single Wheel Hoa, Culti- 

 vator, Rake and 

 Plow. 



This tool is considerably 

 lighter than the Double Wheel 

 Hoe; having almost similar at- 

 tachments it iscapible ofdoing 

 nearly the same kind of work. 

 It is furnished with one pair of 

 rakes, one pair of curved point 

 hofs, three cultivator teeth, one 

 arge garden plow and one de- 

 tachable leaf guard. All the 

 blades are steel hardened in oil, 

 tempered and polished. It is 

 used for cultivating both sidesof 

 the row at one passage. $5 85, 



