HAND GARDEN TOOLS 



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Farmers* ''Single 

 Wheel Hoe, 

 Cultivator and Plow 



Price, $3.75 



Weight, 21 lbs. 



Equipment : 



One 2-inch cultivating tooth. 

 One 4-inch cultivating tooth. 

 One 5-inch sweep. 

 One 10-inch sweep. 

 One plow. 



Fire-Fly Garden Plow 



Price, $2.35 



Single Wheel Hoes — Continued 



NO. 19. This attractive implement is especially designed for the farmer's 

 garden work, though it offers to every one with either field or garden a cheap and 

 effective tool for wheel-hoe operations. 



THE HIGH WHEEL is liked by many; the standard is slotted for depth regula- 

 tion and an adjustable malleable piece carries all the steels that go with the machine. 



THE CULTIVATING BLADES do deep work and mark out rows for onion sets, 

 plants, etc. The Sweeps are fine for level work, the 5-inch for 8-inch rows ; the 10- 

 inch for 12-inch rows. For wide rows go twice to the row as needed. 



THE PLOW marks out furrows, covers them, and plows to or from different 

 crops. The great variety and fine shape and quality of the tools makes the implement 

 valuable for many kinds of work. It is strong, well made, and quickly adjusted. The 

 height of the handle can be changed to suit man or woman, boy or girl. 



THIS TOOL IS EXCEED= 

 INGLY USEFUL to owners of 

 small gardens. It will throw a 

 furrow four to six inches wide 

 and one to three inches deep, and 

 deeper by going a second time in 

 each furrow. It makes fine fur- 

 rows for manure or seeds and 

 covers them, and makes up rows 

 for all kinds of plant setting. In 

 cultivating, plow away, weed the 

 row and plow back again ; noth- 

 ing more thorough than this. 

 After the furrow is thrown away 

 from the crop lightly, leave it a 

 few days before throwing back. 

 This tool will enable a busy man 

 to do in his spare minutes nearly all the work of a family garden. 



CHICKEN RAISERS find it of great advantage in plowing up their scratching 

 yards. 



John W. Holterman, Box 32, Espanola, New Mexico, writes March 6, 1912: "Your Planet 

 Jr. garden plow is one of the greatest inventions of its kind. Bought one last spring and can now 

 keep my garden clean, which I could not do before. No up-to-date gardener can be without a 

 Planet Jr. No other plow like the Planet Jr." 



J. D. Williams, Centerville, N. Y., writes May 22, 1914: "Planet Jr. tool is a great help m the 

 garden." 



