CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH. 



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PLANET, JR., ONE-ROW SPOT MARK- 

 EX with marking attachment can be used 

 on any sing-le-wheel hoe or a double-wheel 

 hoe which has a steel arch. It is intended 

 for use ill the home garden where space is 

 at a premium, where uniformity of plants 

 is especiallv appreciated. Price, complete, 

 f4.00. T\>ight. 6 lbs. 



PLANET, JR., TWO-ROW SPOT MARK- 

 ER. — This machine is particularly adapted 

 for spotting rows from 12 inches to 30 

 inches apart at a time with two-row ferti- 

 lizer or planter. Therefore, there is no call 

 for a marking rod. Price, $7.00; weight, 

 20 lbs. 



STECKLER'S No. 2 GARDEN PLOW.— 

 Has two wooden handles, and is designed 

 mechanically correct throughout, with a 

 view of making it the neatest and lightest 

 running plow possible. It is constructed 

 of the very best material, everything being 

 steel, except the two wooden handles. It 

 is equipped with shovel, calf-tongue, weed- 

 er, cultivator, mould board or plow. Height 

 of wheel is 24 inches. Price, $5.00. 



MASTER'S RAPID PLANT SETTER.— 

 For setting out all kinds of plants, such 

 as Cabbage, lomatoes, Tobacco, Sweet Po- 

 tatoes, Onion Slips, Celery, etc., this Setter 

 is simply perfection itself. Price, $6.00 

 ea ch. Express only. 



THE EUREKA KITCHEN GARDEN 

 AND HOT BED SEED DRILL.— It will 

 sow and cover beets, cabbages, carrots, 

 celery, lettuce, onion, radishes, spinach, 

 turnips and all seed with the greatest regu- 

 larity. Price, $2.75 each. 



THE CTCLONE SEEDER.— The machine 

 is so simple in construction and perfect in 

 operation that even a boy can operate it. 

 fS.OO each, not prepaid. 



CAKOON SEED SOWER.— Has been on 

 the market for half a century and has 

 given satisfaction all ■ that time. Farmers 



who figure say that the Cahoon saves 

 money in time and seed and has positive 

 an^'' •-^icrnrp*'^ actioT-. Price, $5.00. 



TxiE KOHLER TRANSPLANTER.— It is 



light, yet strong and so constructed that 

 when the handles are spread the blades 

 form a closed pocket, from which no 

 ground can escape, but retains all the soil 

 around the roots. It is provided with 

 stops at the Hinged Joints, thus prevent- 

 ing all danger of injuring the tops of the 

 plants. Price, $2.00. 



EUREKA STEEL WEEDER. — 60c., post- 

 paid. 



THE COMBINATION WEEDER.— Com- 

 bining as it does, both the rake and the 

 hoe, it is the most serviceable, durable and 

 most perfect on the market. 50c., postpaid. 



MAGIC WEEDER. 



Magic Weeder, 4 prong, postpaid $ .35 



Magic Weeder, Spring Tooth and 



square Hoe, postpaid .50 



Magic Weeder, Spring Tooth and 



Pointed Hoe, postpaid 50 



Combination Tool, 4 Tine Fork, 



Trowel and Dibble, 5 tools in one, 



postpaid .85 



LANG'S HAND WEEDER.— Handiest 

 tool on earth, 35c., by mail prepaid. 



EXCELSIOR WEEDING HOE. — 15c. If 

 by mail, 20c. each. 



THE ECLIPSE CORN PLANTER.— This 

 implement is ver\ accurate and durable. 

 $3.25. 



IMPROVED PLANTING DIBBLE.— 1 his 



tool is designed for seting out cabbage, 

 celery, tobacco, tomatoes, onions and simi- 

 lar plants. Price, 60c. each. If ordered by 

 mail, 10c. extra must be added for postage. 



FAULTLESS SPRATER 



ach; weiLTht. 3 lbs., not 



STECKLER'S 

 No. 112.— §1.00 

 prepaid 



STECKLER'S LADIES SPRAYER No 

 118. — 60c. each; weight, 2 lbs., not pre- 

 paid. 



