ttood Seed, Full Weight and a Fair Price. 
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r arder* ai)d If arix) S n>plen)ei)ts, 
I take pleasure in announcing to my friends that we have se- 
cured the agency for The Planet Jr , Implements, and that we 
are now able to offer a full line of those celebrated tools 
They embrace Seed Drills, Wheel Hoes, Hand and Horse Culti- 
vators, single or combined, which by various adjustments, 
readily made, are adapted to a great variety of garden and farm 
work. They combine lightness with strength, adjustability with 
firmness, and simplicity with perfection of work. 
These tools are the best now offered to the public and are com- 
ing into very general use, 
dgiPrhe prices at which these tools are offered are net cash- 
and no discount can be allowed on them as they are already large- 
ly discounted from the regular list prices. 
To those wishing to purchase tools a Descriptive Illustrated 
Catalogue of 40 pages, published by the manufacturers will be 
sent free on application. This catalogue is fully illustrated, 
showing the different combitations of the tools, and the manner 
of using them.and giving much information valuable to gardeners. 
The "Planetjr." combined'Drill, Wheel Hoe'. Cultivator and Plow. Price, $10. 
During the past twenty years I have used nearly all the differ- 
ent seed drills in use, including the Hoibrook and the Mathew?, 
and I have no hesitation in saying, that the Planet Jr., Seed Drill 
is the best seed sower I have ever used. It sows all kinds of 
seeds from the smallest to the largest, and will sow a spoonful of 
seed with the same exactness as a larger quantity. In this re- 
spect ,it has a great superiority over "other drills. Most of the 
drills that use an agitator in the seed box will pack such seeds as 
Carrot, Beet, etc., and consequently will not sow them with reg- 
ularity, but in the Planet Jr., Drill the seed cannot pack, but 
will always be sown with the same regularity, whether the quan- 
tity in the seed drum is large or small. Another advantage is, 
its having two wheels instead of one, which carries it steadier 
over uneven places in the ground, thus enabling the operator to 
sow at a uniform depth and in straight rows. 
The combined drill is not only the best seed drill now in use, 
but is also one of the best hand cultivators. The change from a 
seed drill to a cultivator can be made in a few moments, by un- 
screwing two nuts and putting the cultivator teeth in place of 
the roller and marker. For a full description and explanation, 
and how to use it both as a Seed Drill and as a hand Cultivator 
a_nd^hop. see the Manufacturers' Illustrated Catalogue. 
1\ The No. 2 Seed 
4 --*- Drill is similar to 
the Combined Drill 
I except that there 
|L is no cultivating 
mm 
- ^ ^^^S ^^^l if W lP attachment. The 
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B|^^^H|^^m s >ed drum is larg r 
'^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^US^^^S^ h°^ing two quarts 
f- . -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^M^^^^i^SW instead of one. It 
is a perfect Seed 
Sower in every re- 
spect and will 
give perfect satis- 
The • k Planet-Jr.'' £ No. 2^eea"Dnii. 'Price $8.50. faction. It has no 
cams, levers, brushes Or springs to get out of order, but is always 
