HAND SEEDERS 



Planet Jr. Single Wheel Hoe, Cul- 

 tivator, Plow, Rake and Marker 



Packed weight, 42 lbs 

 Steel wheel. 

 Steel frame. 

 Steel handles. 



Price, $8.00 



Equipment: 



One pair 6-inch hoes. 

 One pair 4i/2-inch hoes. 

 Three steel cultivator teeth. 

 One large plow. 

 One pair 5-tooth rakes. 

 One marking attachment. 

 One leaf guard. 



I All oil 

 I tempered. 



No. 30 is the Single=Wheel Hoe portion of No. 28 Combined Seeder and Wheel 



Hoe; see pages 4 and 5. 



This tool has a 15-inch steel wheel, and the frame and the handles are made of 

 steel, so the tool is at once light, strong and almost indestructible. It is the best 

 Single-Wheel Hoe made and has the fullest equipment. 



THE PLOW is the first attachment to be used in the spring. Plow deep by going 

 twice in each furrow. Then for manure, potatoes and extra deep planting, draw fur- 

 rows by going either once or twice in the row, drawing the first furrow by garden 

 line, the rest with the marker. Then cover with the plow, going a round to the row ; 

 let the first furrow be light, the second heavy. All through the season use the plow 

 first to throw away from the crop and then to throw back again, a few days later; 

 excellent cultivation. 



THE HOES. Until plants are 6 inches high, use the frame extension and hoe 

 both sides of the row at one passage, using the short hoes for narrow rows. 



THE CULTIVATOR TEETH. These are fine for deep cultivation, and one tooth 

 with marking attachment is just the thing for laying out rows for onion sets and plant 

 setting. When hoeing between rows use one tooth ahead with the two hoes following. 



THE RAKES used together may be set either to be pulled or pushed for leveling 

 and fining the surface: and singly for surface cultivation. Pull them when surfacing. 

 LEAF GUARD, With this helpful attachment peas, carrots, parsnips, beets, cucum- 

 bers, strawberries, etc., can 

 be worked perfectly without 

 extra labor, when otherwise 

 it would be impossible to 

 cultivate them closely. 



THE MARKING AT- 

 TACHMENT is most im- 

 portant : with it the rows 

 are easily made regular and 

 wheel hoeing is then rapid 

 and economical. 



This fine combination 

 is indispensable for the 

 market gardener and in- 

 valuable for the private 

 family garden. 



Hoes only, 

 work in 



Thorough 

 salad. 



Cultivating between rows, 

 12 to 14 inches apart. 



