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HENRY A DREER, 714 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



"PLANET JR." Farm and Garden Tools 



Planet Jr. No. 4 Combined Seed Planet Jr. No, 3 Hill and 

 Drill, Single Wheel Hoe, Cuiti- Drill Seeder 



vator and Plow 



Price, $I0.50 



As a Seeder only, 



$8.50 



This tool combinea in a single implement a hill-dropping seeder, 

 a continuous row seeiler, a single-wheel hoe, a cultivator and a 

 plow. It sows in continuous rows or drops in hills, 4, 6, », 12 or 2-J 

 inches apart. It is automatically thrown out of gear and the feed 

 stopped by raising the handles. For use as a cultivator, the drill 

 parts are removed and the tool frame substituted by taking out a 

 single bolt, it is then a perfect single-wheel hoe, with a variety of 

 tools. 



No. 25 Planet Jr. Combined Hill 

 and Drill Seeder and Double 

 V\ heel Hoe, Cultivator and Plow 



Price, $13. OO 



This new combined machine is intended for gardeners who have 

 a large enough acreage in crops lor a Double Wheel Hoe to he 

 used to good advanlage, and yet prefer not to buy seeders and 

 wheel hoes separately. 



As a seeder it is practically the same as Planet Jr. No. 4 ; will 

 sow iu drills any thicknes-s or drop in hills 4. 6,8, 12 or 24 inch'-s 

 apart, and has tlie same feed, hill diopping mechanism, and aulo- 

 matto device for stopping the leed, and has also the new seed 

 index. It is thoroughly substantial and is accurate in planting all 

 kinds of garden seeds in either hills or drills. 



Planet Jr. Hand Cultivers have become the Market Gardener's 

 and Nurseryman's friend, being no task in using them, they are in 

 constant operation. Thereby not only keeping the weeds down, 

 but also keeping the soil mellow and broken. Plants must thrive 

 under these conditions. The above shows these tools in use at our 

 Nursery, Riverton, N. J. 



Price, $10.00 



{ 'This drill will sow in u continuous row in the ordinary way with 

 the greatest regularity, but its distinctive feature is that it will drop 

 neatly in hills either 4, B, 8, 12 or '24 inches apart. It is changed in 

 a moment from hill to drill work ; the plow is adjustable for depth 

 and opens a very narrow turrow. Capacity two and one-half quarts. 



Pkinct Ir No. 3 Sceders at work In the Market Garden 



Planet Jr. No. 12 

 Double-Wheel Hoe, 

 Cultivator and Plow 



Price, $6.50 



Two acres a day can easily be worked with this implement, and 

 better than three men coulS have done in the same time with 

 hand hoes, runs either astride or between the rows. 



The No. 12 has a pair of 6-inch hoes, a pair of plows for opening 

 or covering, and a set of 4, all steel cultivator teeth. The tools 

 shown are what gardeners use most, and others can be added as 

 wanted. 



Nil. 13. Same tool as No. 12. but with only one pair6 in. hoes. 81.25 



'« Fire-Fly" Hand 



Plow 



For use in small gardens. 

 Moldboard of tempered and 

 polished steel. The depth 

 is easily andiquickly changed. 

 Very useful to plow up chick- 

 en yards, $2.25. 



