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SINGLE WHEEL HOES 



Planet Jr. Single Wheel Hoes in the onion field. 



Single Wheel Hoes — Continued 



THE PLOW is of superior design, complete with land-side ; is large and capable 

 of heavy work and is readily changed for depth. It is generally the first attachment 

 to be used in the spring. 



CULTIVATOR TEETH. A set of three of new design, adjustable for pitch, do 

 invaluable service in deep culture. Use a single tooth for marking out. 



RAKES. Different widths enable the operator to work many different widths 

 of row. When the plants first begin to show, cultivate 6-inch rows with the 3- 

 tooth rake and use the 5-tooth for 9 and 10-inch rows; for wider work use 

 two rakes side by side or overlapping. They are also 



just the thing for fining and 

 leveling the ground pre= 

 paratory to seed planting, 

 etc. 



STEEL LEAF GUARD, 



This is capital in late woric 

 where plants have fallen 

 or been blown over, as 

 peas, strawberries, beets, 

 carrots, etc. It makes' easy 



work close to the crop, 



where otherwise impossible Hoeing both sides at once, 

 to work at all, and with with wheel at one side, 

 no increase of labor. Very close and rapid. 



Cultivating lettuce. 



nil very niucli 

 id easy garden 



Mh^s. R. -NI. Johnson. Pelham Manor, New York, writes April 9, 1914: "I 

 l)leased with my purchase (No. 16 Single-Wheel Hoe) and think it tlu- most useful ; 

 tool 1 have ever had." 



Louise Klein Miller. Curator of School Gardens Board of Education, Cleveland, Ohio, writes 

 October 1, 1913: "Your Planet Jr. Cultivators have been used in the school gardens in Cleveland 

 for several years with great success. The children enjoy them and find them an efficient tool. I am 

 pleased to give my word of commendation." 



Rev. John Prout, Rensselaerville, N. Y., writes March 20, 1914: "I have a Planet Jr. Single- 

 Wheel Hoe which I have used with satisfaction for over twenty years." 



