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THE PLANET JR. GARDEN TOOLS. 



A separate catalogue containing full line of the Planet Jr. Implements will be sent to all who apply for it. 



Planet Jr. No. 4 Combined Hill and Drill Seeder, Single Wheel Hoe, 



Cultivator and Plow. 



Price, complete $10.(>0 



Price, as a drill only 8. GO 



This admirable tool combines in a single convenient 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 



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^^^ \ ^^^^^/^^r";^l\ dropping in hills at five different distances. It is 



tl^^R^iSfc'&e^^^ ^^^^^ ^IteiS .<^;^^^^^T^^ thrown out of gear by simply raising the handles, 



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drill is detached and the tool frame substituted by 

 removing but one bolt. It then becomes a single 

 wheel hoe, garden plow or cultivator. It is useful 

 almost every day of the season, at every stage of 

 garden work. With this one implement the small 

 farmer can do practically all the work in his small crops. 



A set of three rakes supplied when specially ordered. Price $1.00 



No. 12 Double Wheel Hoe, 



Cultivator and Plow. 



Price $6.50 



This tool is identical with No. 1 1 Wheel Hoe, except 

 that it has fewer attachments, and is sold at correspond- 

 ingly less price. The tools shown and sold with No. 12 

 are what gardeners use most, and the others can be 

 added when wanted. 



Planet Jr. No. 16 Single Wheel Hoe, Cultivator, Rake and Plow. 



Price $5.35 



The latest and best single wheel hoe has a very 

 full set of tools, several of them being of new design, 

 such as have been found to work in the very best 

 manner. It has 11 -inch wheel with broad face; is 

 very light, strong and easy running. It has adjust- 

 able handles and quick change frame. The tools 

 are a well-shaped plow for marking out, plowing, 

 covering, and late cultivation; a pair of 6-inch 

 shield hoes and three all steel patent cultivator 

 teeth ; also a set of two rakes, just the thing for 

 preparing ground for the seed drill. A practical leaf-guard holds up the plants, while thorough work is 

 being done underneath; the frame changes in height, and the wheel may be attached to the other side of the 

 frame, when both sides of the row may be howed at one passage. 



The Fire-Fly Garden Plow. 



Price $2.25 



This tool is most useful in small gardens, opening furrows for manure 

 or seeds, and covering them quickly. Chicken raisers will find it very 

 useful in plowing up the scratch yards. The moldboard is of tempered 

 and polished steel; the depth is quickly changed. 



Farmers' No. 19 Single Wheel Hoe, Cultivator and Plow.— Price, $3.50. 



This new and attractive implement is es- 

 pecially designed for the Farmer's Garden Work, 

 though it offers to everyone with either field or 

 garden, a cheap and effective tool for all hand 

 wheel hoe operations. 



The wheel is high and is made with stiff 

 steel rim and spokes, and a combination steel 

 and malleable iron hub. The wheel arms are 

 steel and the frame of the tool is attached ad- 

 justably to the wheel arms, so that the height of 

 the handles may be readily changed to suit man or boy. The standard is slotted to make regulation of 

 depth easy and by means of an adjustable malleable filling piece, the same standard is made to carry per- 

 fectly all the steels that come with the machine. 





