SEEDS AND IMPLEMENTS 



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PLANET JR. GARDEN TOOLS 



PLANET JR. TOOLS enable you to do two days' work in one, easier, cheaper, better, with less fatigue. 

 They pay for themselves in a season. Write today for a copy of the 1916 Planter Jr. Catalogue, a finely illus- 

 trated, instructive handbook. Describes entire Planet Jr. line, including seeders, wheel hoes, hand, one and 

 two-horse cultivators, harrows, etc. 



PLANET JR. No. 31 COMBINED 



DRILL SEEDER AND 



WHEEL HOE 



Equipment: 



One Large Garden Plow. 

 One 5-inch Sweep. 

 One 10-inch Sweep. 



2-inch Cultivator Tooth. 

 One 5-tooth Prong Hoe. 



No. 4 COMBINED HILL AND 

 DRILL SEEDER, SINGLE 

 WHEEL HOE CULTIVATOR 

 AND PLOW 



Packed Weight, 30 pounds. 

 Price, complete, $7.00. 



No. 32.— As a Drill Seeder, Only, $5.00. 



Packed Weight, 22 pounds. 



No. 33.— As a Wheel Hoe, Only, $3.00. 

 Packed Weight, 24 pounds. 



PLANET JR. No. 17 SINGLE WHEEL HOE 

 CULTIVATOR RAKE AND PLOW 



This admirable tool combines in a single, conveni- 

 ent implement a capital hill-dropping seeder, a perfect 

 drill seeder, a single wheel hoe, a cultivator, and a 

 plow. It holds two quarts, and as a seeder is like the 

 No. 5, sowing in continuous rows, or dropping in hills 

 at five different distances. It is thrown out of gear by 

 simply raising the handles. The index is accurate, 

 simple and easily set. 



Price, complete $10.50 



Price, as a drill only 8.50 



No. 12 DOUBLE WHEEL HOE CULTIVATOR 

 AND PLOW 



Price. 



.50 



ONTARIO COMBINED (GRAIN AND FERTILIZER) SINGLE DISC DRILL- Built in All Sizes 



The Ontario Disc Drill embodies 

 all the special features of our Stand- 

 ard Hoe Drill, excepting discs are 

 used instead of hoes. It has the 

 same broad tread wheels, the same 

 accurate grain and fertilizer feeds, 

 the same heavy axle, the same sim- 

 ple speed devices, the same accu- 

 rate grass seeder and land measure, 

 and the same light draft. 



The pressure is applied directly 

 over the discs by means of a pres- 

 sure bar and lever, located at the 

 rear of the drill. From this rear 

 position the maximum amount of 

 pressure is obtained with the least 

 amount of mechanism. 



The disc bearings are of chilled 

 iron, and are readily oiled. They 

 are dust-proof at either end, so that 

 wear is reduced to the minimum. 

 The hub is fastened to the disc, and fits into a bushing placed in the boot. The bushing and disc may be 

 removed by simply taking out one bolt. 



The disc is provided with dirt scrapers on each side, which are made of spring steel. They conform to the 

 curve of the disc, and keep its surface constantly clean. 



The discs on the single-disc type are set at the correct angle for opening the seed bed, and the shield holds 

 this furrow open until the seed has time to be deposited at its bottom. The drag chain then follows and 

 covers the seed at uniform depth. No extra space between center discs. 

 8x8-Disc Grain and Fertilizer Drill, $72.50. 



