Hoeing spinach with the Double=WheeI Hoe portion of Planet Jr. No. 25 

 Combined Hill and Drill Seeder. 



No. 25 — Continued 



THE LEAF LIFTERS are invaluable in late cultivation, making it quite easy to 

 work crops closely w^ithout additional labor, when otherwise it would be impossible 

 to work them at all ; crops such as peas, carrots, beets, strawberries, etc. 



THE MARKER makes a plain line, marking distances Jrom 6 to 20 inches, and is 

 easily changed from side to side, from between the handles. 



The same tools are used on all our combined machines and work perfectly on 

 each of them. Many different combinations and methods of special cultivation 

 will suggest themselves to the practical gardener. 



ONION SET PLOW. 



A special plow (K-280) 

 leaving seed in a wide 

 band fits this tool, and is 

 sold as an extra. Price, 

 45c. Also special peat 

 land plow (K-362). Price, 

 45c. 



The disc hoes and 

 special 3=prong cultiva= 

 tor teeth, and the double 

 moldboard plow, onion 

 harvester and special 

 peat land hoes, shown on 

 later pages, will also fit 

 this machine. 



Hoeing both sides at once. 

 Easy and rapid. 



Cultivation, deep and 

 thorough. 



E. Thompstone, Esquire, B. Sc., Deputy Director of Agriculture, Northern Circle, Burma, 

 India, writes November 27, 1912: "I have the honor to state that we have already imported, tried 

 and approved of several of your machines, e. g., hand and Horse Hoes. They are suitable for 

 many purposes here. We have distributed a few and the Department constantly makes use of them." 



J. Halsey Mallory, Columbia, S. C, writes April 29, 1913: "About a month ago I bought 

 a Planet Jr. Combined ?Iill and Drill Seeder, Wheel Hoe, Cultivator and Plow. This useful 

 tool has been more than satisfactory and has been a great time-saver." 



A. OsaVald, Atwater. Ohio, writes May 7, 1913: "The Planet Jr. just received and tried out. 

 It cannot be beat. That's enough." 



