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COLE'S GARDEN ANNUAL. 



THE "PLRNET JR. 



FARM AN9 GARDEN T@®L8 



This very complete line of Tools is very popular, and very deservedly so. They are reliable and 

 very accurate and do not get out of order. SEND FOR THE 1892 CATALOGUE. Full Descriptions. 

 FREE. 



COMBINED DRILL- 

 wheel HOE, CULTIVATOR, RAKE AND PLOW. 



This tool is unrivaled in beauty of design, perfection of finish, conveni- 

 ence and compacity for work ; it is suitable for either the farm or the garden. 

 As a Seed Drill it is the same a9 the No. 2 (see description), except in size. 

 It holds one quart. For after care of the crop it is supplied with a pair 

 of rakes, a pair of long hoes, three reversible cultivator teeth and a 

 large garden plow. As a Rake, it is invaluable in preparing the 

 garden for planting, and also for delicate after cultivation of 

 the crop and for covering seeds, etc., ets. As a Hoe, it 

 works safely and closely both sides of the row at once 

 when plants aie small; between rows when plants are 

 hir«e, working all rows up to 16 inches wide at one 

 passage, as a Plow, it opens furrows, covers 

 them, hills, plows to and from, etc. As a 

 Cultivator, it is admirably adapted to deep 

 mellowing of the soil. All the blades ara 

 tp^pered and polished steel. 



Price, boxed, $10. 



THE " PLANET JR." DOUBLE WHEEL HOE, 



CULTIVATOR, RAKE AND PLOW COMBINED. 



T_is very popular tool has been completely remodeled, ia greatly sim- 

 plified, strengthened, improved, and merits the thorough admiration of 

 every practical gardener. Each tool is sent out with a pair of rukes, a 

 pair of hoes, two cultivator teeth, two 6cuftle hoes, and a pair of plows. 

 The wheels are adjustable in height, and the arch is 14 inches high, 

 thus enabling the operator to work both sides of the row at once, 

 unless the plants grow over 18 inches high; then the wheels can 

 be 6et to run close together and the tool U6ed between the 

 rows. Leaf guards -v detachable) go with each machine, 

 to be used when plants extend into a wide row. This 

 tool is light, very simple, made of the best material 

 and highly finished and nothing can exceed the 

 perfection and variety of work it performs. 



Price, boxed. $7. 



WILSON'S RONE MILLS. 



Mr. Wilson speaks of them as follows: "I used to 

 pound Shells and Bones for my poultry in a mortar. 

 That was hard work, and it took a great deal of my 

 time— time is money. This led me to duvise some 

 means by which time could be saned and labor 

 mad E BA8Y. 1 now claim that both can be accomplished 

 by usimr one of these Hand-Mills. They are a com- 

 plete success for crushing oyster shells, grinding bone 

 meal, and all kinds of grain, coarse or tine, for Family 

 or Stock use. Also grinds corn or cob. A PECK of 

 shells can be crushed in fifteen minutes. They are 

 made in the very best manner. They can be adjusted 

 for grinding either coarse or fine. Whole oyster shells 

 can be put In the mill, as well as bones of the same 

 size." 



No. 1. Hand machine without legs, weighing thirty- 

 five pounds, $5. 



No. 1. Hand machine, with legs, weighing sixty-five 

 pounds, $7. 



