Space will not permit our showiug ail of tlie "Planet Jr. Tools," but we will send a fully illustrated Catalogue free to intending purchasers. 



"Planet Jr." goods are standard machines — the best. 



^'Planet Jr.'' No. i. 



Combined Drill, Seeder and 



,j: Wheel Hoe, Cultivator 

 and Plow. 



Price, $9.50, 



As a Drill only, 



$7.50. 



This has long 

 been the most 

 popular com- 

 bined tool 

 made. From 

 a drill it is 

 changed to its 

 iOther uses by 

 removing two 



bolts, wlieti hoes, etc , can be quickly attached. It is an excellent seed 

 sower, a fjrst-class double or single wheel hoe, an excellent furrower, an 

 admirable wheel cultivator, and a rapid and efficient garden plow. 



A pair of 6 tooth t akes supplied when especially ordered. Price, 50c. 



'^Planet Jr." No. 12. 



Double Wheel Hoe, 



Cultivator and 

 Plow. 



*'Planet Jr." No. 16. 



Single Wheel Hoe, Cultivator, Rake and Plow. 



It has a 11-inch wheel, with broad face; is very 

 light, strong and easy running, It has adjustable 

 " andles and quick change frame. The tools are a 

 well shaped plow, a pair of 6-inch shield hoes,; 

 three all steel, patent, cultivator teeth and a 

 set of two rakes. A practical leaf guard 

 holds u p 

 the plants, 

 while thor- 

 ough work 

 is being 

 done u n- 

 derneath. 

 The frame 

 changes in 

 height, the 

 wheel may 

 be attach- 

 ed to the 

 other side 



of the frame, when both sides of the row ma3- be hoed at one 

 passage. 



**PIanet Jr." No. 25. 



Combined Hill and Drill Seeder and Double 



Wheel 



This perfected wheel hoe is invaluable for use in all small crops. Its 

 variety of work is almost incredible. Changes and adjustments of the 

 tools are made very quickly. It has 11-inch wheels, which can be set 

 at four different distances apart; the frame is malleable, with ample 

 room for tool adjustment, and can be set three different heights. The 

 handles are adjustable at any height, and, being attached to the arch, 

 are undisturbed in making changes of adjustment in frame, wheels or 

 tools. The arch is of stiff stee! , unusually high; the quick change frame 

 permits tools to be changed without removing the nuts. Pour pairs of 

 Itools^as shown in.the c'utvgo with the . complete wheel hoe. All the 

 blades are of tempered and polished steel. , . . 



No. 11.— Double wheel hoe, cultivator, rake and plow. This machine is 

 the same as No. 12 with 2 extra hoes and 4 rakes, $9 oo. 

 No 13. — Single wheel hoe, with 6-inch hoes only, $4 75. 

 No. 17.— With 1 pair of 6-inch hoes, 3 cultivator teeth, and a large 



garden plow, $5.00. 

 No. 18 —Single wheel hoe with 6-inch hoes only, $3 SO. 



Farmers No. 19. 



Single Wheel Hoe and Plow, 



Price, $3.75. 



This new and attractive implement is espe- 

 cially designed for the farmers' garden 

 work, though it offers to everyone with 

 either field or garden a cheap and effective 

 tool for all hand wheel hoe operations. 

 The wheel is high, and made with 

 Stiff steel rim and spokes; the wheel 

 arms are steel. The handles are 

 adjustable, may be changed to fit 

 manorbov. It is strong, well 

 made, and can be quickly set so 

 as to be useful, whether in the 

 hands of man, woman, boy 

 or girl. 



The 

 standard 

 ■will car- 

 ry all 

 Steels 

 ijnade for 

 hmachine. 

 'Allblades 

 are steel 

 hardened 

 p. in oil and 

 ^ polished. 



Price, $13.50. 



Price 

 Complete, 

 $10.50. 

 As a 

 Drill 

 only, 

 $8.50. 



The opening plow. 



This is adjustable 

 for all reasonable 

 depths and leaves 

 the seed in a 

 straight, very nar- 

 row line, so that 

 the cultivation 

 with the wheel hoe 

 may be done in the 

 closest manner 



The tools 

 are as fol- 

 lows: One 

 large garden 

 plow, hard pol- 

 ished steel; 1-10 

 in. sweep; a per- 

 fect weed killer. 1-6-in.^ 

 sweep, same pattern as 

 10-in 1-4-in. cultivator 

 tooth, for deep cultiva- 

 tion. 1-2-ln. cultivator 

 tooth, for deeper work. 



This new combined machine is intended for gard- 

 eners who ]>refer not to buy a separate seeder and 

 wheel hoe also. The seeder is large enough for 

 field use, for it holds 2^/2 quarts, (or about 5 

 pounds of onion;. This seeder will sow in hills 

 4., 6, 8, 12 or 24 inches apart. It is 

 thoroughly' substantia], and is accurate 

 in sowing all kinds of garden seed in 

 either hills or drills. The 

 simplicity and perfect working 

 of this' tool, both as a seeder 

 and as a wheel hoe 

 make the combination 

 thoroughly practical. 

 The change from drill 

 to wheel hoe takes but 

 a moment, and the en- 

 tire combination is one 

 we heartily recommend 



•*P»anet Jr." No. 4. 



Combined Hill and Drill Seeder, 

 Wheel Hoe, Cultivator, Rake and Plow. 



This combined drill has been brought to 

 a point of such wide usefulness and perefc- 

 tion at work that we can hardly reeom- 

 nd it too highly. What the .4rill wiSI do. 

 It will sow a continuous row, or 

 drop in hills 4. 6V 12 or ;24 inches 

 rt. The hill dropi*i«g attachment 

 is substantial, positive and exact. 

 It is changed in amomentfrom 

 hill dropping to drill work 

 ' back again. Thrown 

 out of p«ar 

 b y rpistng 

 tie handles. 



'^Planet Jr." No. 3. 



Hill and Drill Seeder. Price, $[0.50. 



The hopper of this machine holds 3 quarts; 1 5 

 inch patent steel driving wheel with 

 broad face, which makes the drill run 

 easily even v.'hen full. The quantitv of 

 seed is regulated bv an accurate index 

 conveniently placed at the top of the 

 handle, and 

 c a r ef ull y 

 gra du a ted 

 forhill drop- 

 ping or dril- 

 ling. The 

 flow of seed 

 is started or 

 istopped by 

 la movement 

 of the forefinger. 



