HAND SEEDERS 



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Planet Jr. Seeders at work near Budapest, Hungary. Appreciated the 



world over. 



No. 25— Continued 



The wheel arch is removed when the tool is used as a seeder. 



To use as a single-wheel hoe, place the wheels close together on the inside of the 

 wheel arms. 



THE HOES are of a special form, which enables the operator to run very close 

 to the row without endangering either leaves or roots, yet doing clean work and leaving 

 the ground almost perfectly level. They are the most useful of all the attachments. 

 Use them for 8-inch, 10-inch and 12-inch rows, and add one or more cultivator teeth 

 for wider rows. 



THE CULTIVATOR TEETH, the latest style with narrow neck, do thorough work, 

 yet leave the ground practically level. Use for all deep cultivation ; also well adapted 

 to shallow cultivation and marking out, and for working 6-inch rows. 



THE PLOWS are arranged to be used points together for furrowing out for 

 manure, fertilizers, potatoes, seeds, etc, and reversed for covering and for making 

 up rows for setting out plants. Later in the season they are used also for cultivation. 

 First, straddle the row and plow shallow furrows away from the crop, then change the 

 plows and throw the earth back again. This gives thorough and excellent cultivation, 

 hilling the crop much or little as desired, and covering all weeds and grass. Afterwards, 

 the space between the rows may be finished by using the cultivator teeth. 



Two acres a day can easily be covered with this implement, and when done it will 

 be better worked than several men could have done it in the same time with hand hoes. 



R. D. HoRTON, Box 176, Blossburg, Pa., writes June 9, 1913: "My wheel hoe and drill, pur- 

 chased of your firm, has been in use over thirty years and is a good tool yet." 



A. D. D. Wood, Lansing, Mich., writes February 7, 1913: "I shall never buy another Planet Jr. 

 Seeder, for the one I have will never wear out." 



John R. McKelvte, Norwood, Ont., writes February 5, 1913: "I purchased one of your 

 No. 25 Planet Jr. Machines last year and am more than satisfied with it. It does all you claim and 

 more. I first purchased one of your No. 25 Machines fifteen years ago and could not possibly 

 garden without one. I use it for everything in gardening. I never fail to put in a good word 

 for the Planet Jr. Machine, as I believe it to be the only hand garden machine made. I have tried 

 others." 



