IE BARTELDES 
SEED COMPANY 
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Mo. 11 Planet Jr. Double Wheel Hoe, Cultivator, Plow, 
and Rake. 
Price, $14.75. 
A single and double wheel 
hoe in one. Straddles crops 
till 20 inches high, then works 
between. Has steel frame. 
The greatest hand-cultivating 
tool in the world 
Steel Frame, 14 inch Steel Wheels. 
A double and single wheel hoe in one. Straddles crop till 
20 inches high, then can be worked between rows with one or 
two wheels. 
The hoes are wonderful weed killers and leave aie ground 
almost level. The cultivator teeth are of improved design and 
admirable for deep work. The plows are invaluable for open- 
ing furrows for manure, etc. ; for covering and for plowing to 
or from the crop. . The rakes do fine cultivation and gather ur 
trash. The leaf lifters enable close work when plants ar< 
large or leaves are flat on the ground. The greatest hand 
cultivating tool made. All steels are now hardened by a ney 
process, giving longer wearing and easier running tools. 
No. 12 Planet Jr. Double and Single Wheel Hoe. 
Price, $11.50. 
This tool is identical with No. 11 Double Wheel Hoe, ex- 
cept that it has one pair plows, one pair hoes, four cultivator 
teeth and a pair of leaf -lifters only, and is sold at a corre- 
spondingly less price. The attachments sold with No. 12 are 
what gardeners use most, and the others can be added as 
wanted. 
No. 13 Planet Jr. Double Wheel Hoe. 
Price, $8.25. 
This tool is the No. 12, with 6 inch hoes only, these being 
the tools that are most used. Any of the attachments shown 
h with No. 11 may be added at any time. 
No. 13 V- Planet Jr. Double Wheel Disc Hoe. 
Weight, 33 lbs. 
Same as No^ 14, but has one pair of discs and one pair of 
leaf lifters only. Price, complete, $10.50. 
No. 14 Planet Jr. Double 
Wheel Disc Hoe, Cultivator 
and Plow. Steel Frame. 
Price, $13.00. 
This new tool will give excellent satisfaction; is especially 
pleasing to all who work peat lands. There are three oil 
tempered discs on each side. The frame is steel. 
The set of prong cultivator teeth are constructed on en- 
tirely hew lines, and will be found invaluable in general 
cultivation. 
The plows are the regular Planet Jr. model and are con- 
tinually valuable for furrowing, covering, and plowing. 
No. 16 Planet Jr. Single 
Wheel Hoe, Cultivator, 
Rake, and Plow. Steel 
Frame. Price, $9.25. 
These Single Wheel Hoes are the highest type of their 
lass. They have a great variety of attachments which adapt 
hem to a large variety of work, and there is scarcely any 
garden cultivation they will not do. 
Nos. 16, 17, 17%, and 18, have the same steel wheels, 
frames, and handles, but the attachments sold with each vary. 
The handles are adjustable in height. The frame is steel, 
convenient and strong with quick change device by which to 
exchange the tools without removing the nuts. 
All attachments are of a special pattern, carefully tested 
by practical men ; no others ever offered compare with them. 
No. 17 Planet Jr. Single 
Wheel Hoe. Steel Frame and 
Wheel. Price, $7.75. 
You can do more and better hoeing with it in one day 
.han you can do in three days with a hand hoe. The No. 17 
iias a pair of 6 inch hoes, a plow and a set of cultivator 
.eeth, an outfit sufficient for most garden work. 
No. 17% Planet Jr. Single Wheel Hoe. 
Weight, 21 lbs. Price, $7.00. 
This tool is identical with No. 16, except in equipment. 
The pair of 6 inch hoes, three cultivator teeth and leaf lifter 
which go with it, are all the finest of their kind. 
No. 18 Planet Jr. Single Wheel Hoe. 
Weight, 19 lbs. Price, $5.75. 
This has one pair of 6 inch hoes only — the tools that are 
most constantly useful throughout the season. Other at- 
tachments can be added as needed. 
No. 38 Planet Jr. Single Wheel Disc Hoe, Cultivator, and 
Plow. Price, complete as in cut, $10.50. Packed weight, 
29 lbs. 
One set discs, one pair three-pronged cultivator teeth, 
one plow, one leaf lifter. 
NO. 35 PLANET JR. SEEKER- 
ATTACHMENT. 
With one bolt it fastens to any 
Planet Jr. Wheel. Hoe or Garden 
Plow, or you can bolt a home- 
made handle to the bracket on 
the rear of the hopper and go 
ahead. Used in this way it is 
well suited for planting in hot- 
beds and greenhouses. . 
With the No. 35 you put a 5-cent packet or pint of 
seed in the hopper, set the seed index lever at the seed 
you are going to sow, and start. The furrow 1 is opened, 
the seeds are planted and covered as you go. There is 
no stooping and back cracking and the job is done in 
much less time. The seeds are at an even depth and in 
straight, narrow rows, making cultivation easier and 
quicker. 
Price, $6.00. Weight 9 pounds. 
