DOUBLE WHEEL HOES 



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Planet Jr. Double 

 Wheel Hoe 



Price, with Attachments 

 as in cut, $7.00 



Double Wheel Hoes — Continued 



THE HOES are the most valuable of all the wheel- 

 hoe attachments. They are oil tempered and polished. 

 One hoe is set ahead of the other to prevent trash from 

 catching between them and tearing out the plants. The 

 curved shield-like front ends protect both the leaves and 

 roots of young plants admirably. The hoes leave the 

 ground almost level. Use the 4^-inch hoes for 6 to 10- 

 inch rows, and the 6-inch for 12-inch rows. For wider 

 work use both pairs of hoes, the narrow ones next to the 

 row. They will then hoe two rows at once, either 8 or 

 10 inches apart, or one row thoroughly, up to 20 inches. 

 (See cuts.) 



THE CULTIVATOR TEETH are of improved de- 

 sign, all steel, and are admirable for deep or shallow 



cultivation or for mark- 

 ing out. 



THE RAKES are a 

 new pattern, especially 

 adapted by careful ex- 

 periment to first culti- 

 vation and also to or- 

 dinary uses of a rake. 

 Use two 4-inch rakes to 

 cultivate two rows at 

 once 6 inches apart ; 7- 

 inch for two rows 10 

 inches apart, and for 

 wider, the 10-inch or 

 two rakes on each side. 

 For surface raking use 

 widths as needed. 



Hoes set for two rows at 

 once. Rapid business. 



Surface cultivation with 

 rakes. Rows 10 or 12 

 inches apart. 



Hoes set for extra wide 

 work, from 20 to 24 in. 



Edwin C. Barker. Station B, Columbus, Ohio, writes January 3, 1914: "I have a Planet Jr. 

 Double Wheel Hoe with all the attachments, and a No. 3 Drill, which I bought i^ve years ago, and 

 think they are the best ever. I seldom use an ordinary hand hoe since I have had your Planet Jr. 

 tools. One would hardly believe the time and labor they save, or the fine work they will do until 

 they have been tried." 



H. S. Blackman, Murfreesboro, Tenn, writes February 12, 1914: "I bought one of your Double 

 Wheel Hoes last year and it is a dandy for garden work. Had never used one before and could not 

 afford to be without one in the future." 



