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HAND SEEDERS 



THE COVERERS are adjustable to throw more or less earth on the seed. The 

 Roller is broad and hollow faced, leaving a convex surface over the seed which has 

 the ertect of letting the plants come through the ground more easily. The Marker Rod 

 is steel and the drag bar makes a clear line and is adjustable from 6 to 20 inches. The 

 marker is changed from side to side from between the handles. 



A SPECIAL 4=INCH PLOW (K281) 

 and coverers (K-227-8) for onion seed for 

 sets, fit No. 3 and No. 5 Seeders. Price, $1.00 

 for the set. 



PEAT LAND PLOW. As shown in cut, 

 we otter a special plow (K-282) for peat lands, 

 which gives great satisfaction. It opens and 

 pushes aside the loose, spongy soil and makes 

 a narrow track for the seed, which comes up 

 in a narrow line, easily cultivated and con- 

 ducive to a large crop. Price, 55 cents. 



Planet Jr. Seeder with 

 Watering Attachment ^-^ 



Price of attachment, $3.50 



Packed weight, 12 lbs. 



WATERING ATTACHMENT. This new attachment for applying water, formal- 

 dehyde or liquid fertilizer is demanded in. this day of intensive farming and gardening. 

 It makes no change in the seeder. 



The reservoir holds 8 quarts and the liquid is delivered directly with the seed 

 and in any quantity desired by the operator, the discharge being controlled at the top 

 of the handles with rod and set screw. 



Formaldehyde or a soluble fertilizer may be applied with the water directly 

 with the seed, securing rapid, safe and satisfactory results. 



The irrigation of the seed at time of planting will be found beneficial in many 

 instances, as work may proceed without interruption by dry weather. Price, $3.50. 



No. 5 



Planet Jr. Hill and Drill Seeder 



Price, $13.00 



16J^-inch steel driving wheel. Holds 5 qts. Weight, packed, 52 lbs. 



NO. 5 SEEDER is undoubtedly the best seeder we make for market gardeners, 

 sugar beet and bean growers, onion set growers and other large planters. The style 

 of construction is the same as in No. 3, the valuable mechanical features being com- 

 mon to both. It drops in hills 4, 6, 8, 12 or 24 inches apart. 



