65 



SUGAR BEET TOOLS 



This two-row cultivator 

 is well built, strong and easily 

 adjusted, with braced handle, 

 strong steering arm, with car- 

 rying latch and jointed shaft 

 connections. 



IT WORKS TWO 

 ROWS, 16, 18 or 20 inches 

 apart. 



IT IS STEEL 

 THROUGHOUT except the 

 handles and steers easily and 

 promptly. 



THE STEERING is done 

 to perfection by the pivot 

 wheel and hand lever. 



THE HOES do admir- 

 able, close work and leave the 

 ground nearly level. 



THE WHEELS adjust 



for width. 



Price, complete, with 

 hoes, sweeps, etc., and a set 

 of seven 1^ x 8-inch cul- 

 tivator steels and standards, 

 $25.00. 



BEAN CULTIVATION 



requires close, thorough work, 

 and this tool steers so per- 

 fectly that the closest pos- 

 sible cultivation can be done 

 with it. 



No. 53 



Planet Jr. Two-Row Beet 

 and Bean Cultivator 



Price, plain, as in cut, $22.50 

 Complete, with cultivator teeth, $25.00 



Packed weight 

 224 lbs. 



As a Weeder 



It is intended to work 

 two rows of beans at one 

 passage within four inches 

 of the crop on each side, 

 requiring two additional 

 pairs of wider hoes for 

 this purpose. Price, $1.10 

 per pair. 



EXTENSIONS f o r 



cultivating beans to work 

 22 inches, 24 inches, 26 

 inches and 28 inches apart, 

 $2.00. 



IRRIGATION 

 STEELS with special 

 standards, set of three, 

 $5.00 extra. 



We also supply 12- 

 inch discs to be used in 

 place of hoes. Complete, 

 per pair, $3.25. 



H._W. Van Tine, R. R. 8, _ Fremont, Mich., writes March 12, 1912: "I think the No. 53 is the 

 best thing I have seen in the line of a bean cultivator." 



E. L. Jerome, Peirce City, Mo., writes April 25, 1913: "I have been using Planet Jr. tools for 

 twenty years and prefer them to any other." 



