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HAND SEEDERS 



Fduipmeni : 



One pair of 6-inch hoes. 

 Three cultivator teeth. 

 One large garden plow. 

 One marker. 



THE OLD RELIABLE PLANET JR. NO. 1 AND NO. 2 SEEDERS have given 

 complete satisfaction for over thirty years, are used the world over and are still popular. 



FROM A DRILL the No. 1 is changed to a wheel hoe by unscrewing two bolts 

 and removing the plow, coverer and roller, when hoes, plow or cultivator teeth may be 

 quickly attached. 



THE SHIELD SHAPE and forward slanting cut of the 6-inch hoes and their 

 rounded shape at the bend enable one to run them safely very close to the row, doing 

 thorough work and leaving the ground level. 



THE HOES may also be changed from side to side, and the plants worked still 

 closer and deep or shallow. Work cannot be done better. It captivates all who 

 see it ; thousands of persons need a combined tool. All its operations are rapid, easy 

 and delightful. 



THE SET OF CULTIVATOR TEETH are always useful for deep work or when 

 the ground becomes baked or too hard. They are the latest style with narrow neck, 

 do thorough work, yet leave the ground practically level. 



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

 of heavy work and is generally the first attachment to be used in the spring. 



WITH A SINGLE TOOTH and marker, neat rows may be run out, six to twenty 

 inches apart, suitable for onion sets, small plants, seeds, etc. 



Every purchaser of the No. 1 machine will find it an excellent seed sower ; a first- 

 class double-wheel hoe for use while plants are small, also taking the place of a single- 

 wheel hoe ; it is an excellent furrower, an admirable wheel cultivator, a rapid and 

 efficient wheel garden plow, has an excellent variety of tools, is easily adjusted, light, 

 strong and pleasing. It is a practical, every-day time, labor and money-saver. With a 

 pair of 5-tooth rakes added, $10.25. 



Chas. Buchanan, Rural Route No. 3, Flesherton, Ont., Can., writes March 24, 1914: "The 

 implement (No. 1 Seeder) has given us excellent satisfaction although we have had it nearly fifteen 

 years." 



D. O. Barnes, Vanderbilt, Mich., writes March 13, 1912: "I think that your tools are all 

 right for any farmer. I have used one of your Planet Jr. Seeders and it is O. K." 



A. H. HiSE. Laurel Springs, N. J., writes October 20, 1911: "I have your Cultivators, Drills, 

 etc., and have always proven satisfactory and you may rest assured whenever I buy new labor 

 savers, they will be Planet Jrs." 



Harold Weigh, Elk C'ty, Idaho, writes: "Have used the Wheel Hoe and Hand Seeder, and 

 found them to be better than any other make." 



