PLANET JR. HORSE TOOLS 



The various Planet Jr. Tools are the result of thorough knowledge of both farming and manufacturing. 

 They are contetructed with the invariable rule to make everything of the best material and to never lower the 

 quality of the product. 



One-Horse Tools 



No. S. Co-MBi.Nti) Horse Hoe and Cultivator 



No. S. Hor.se Hoe and Oiilitvjitor. Kquipped 



with Lever W^heel, Lever I':xpander and Depth 



Regulator. Tlie implemen'. is a general 



favorite, Ijeing especially scrong and built 



for long -continued service. Price .t>16 00 



Ao. 82. Seven-Tooth Horse Hoe ami Cultiva- 

 tor Coiubiiiet). Kquipped with Lever Ex- 

 pander. This tool is similar in construction 

 to the No. 9, but has seven teeth in place of 

 five. Seven teeth insure fine and thorough 

 cultivation. Price 15 50 



No. lOOD Plain Cultivator 



No. 100. Planet Jr. Plain Cultivator. This light 



cultivator is offered to fill a definite need 



where lands are light or where farming is 



done on a modest scale. It weighs Init 42 



pounds without the wheel. Price 



No. 100l>. No. 100. less wheel. I-'rice 



No. lOl. Pl.-iin Cultivator. This is the No. 100 



8 50 



cultivator with Lever Expander. Price 11 00 I 



No. 90. 12-TooTii Harro\\, Cultivator and Pulverizer 

 No. 90. T« elve-Tootli Harrow, Cultivator :iu«1 

 Pulveriy.er. Equipped witli Lever Wheel and 

 Lever Expander. This is a very strong tool; 

 the teeth and pulverizer leave the ground in 

 the finest condition, and the operator can set 

 the tool to any depth desired. Handles can 

 be adjusted from side to side or up and down. 



Price 1« 00 



No. 90U. No. 90, less Pulverizer Price 13 50 



Celery Hiller 

 IJonble Celery Hiller. This tool makes a great 

 saving in growing celery. The leaf lifters are 

 adjustable in height, and are especially valu- 

 able for early workings. With the aid of this 

 machine some of the largest and best grow- 

 ers hill their celery without handling. Rows 

 up to 4 feet apart can be worked. Before 

 hilling soil should be thoroughly loosened 

 with a horse hoe. Price 



20 50 



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No 76 Cultivator 



No. 70. Pivot-A\ heel Killing Cultivator. ]»lo«-. 

 Furr<nver anil Uidser «-ith Dise.'s. This imple- ' 

 ment comliines nearly all the practiciil advan- 

 tages possible with one tool. Frame and 

 tongue are of steel. Price itiTS 00 



No. TOG. No. 76 Eouippeel with Syriiis- Trip 

 ,Staii<l.«r(ls. Price . ., '. 



No. .">;{. T« o-Ro\v Beet and Bean Cultivator. 

 Although especially designed for bean and 

 sugar beet cultivation, this machine can be 

 easily adapted to a variety of market garden 

 crops. It is steel throughout except the han- 

 dles; can be steered perfectly by means of 

 pivot wheels and hand lever. The wheels 

 adjust for width from 32 inches to 52 inches. 

 Price 



77 00 



39 50 



No. 72. Cultivator 



No. 7-. T»vo-Row Pivot-AVheel Cultivator, 

 Plow, Furrower and Uiilger. "SVill cultivate 

 two rows of crops planted in rows from 28 

 inches to 44 inches apart; as a single row- 

 cultivator, rows from 2S inches to 5 feet can 

 be worked. The best tool obtainable for cul- 

 tivating potateos and corn. Price 



No. 72G. No. 73 witli Spring' Trip Standards. 

 Where the soil is stony or rough it is often 

 difficult to use a machine equipped with solid 

 standards. Spring trips save a great deal of 

 time lost in replacing brokea pins. Price. . . . 



95 00 



