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PLANET JR. FARM AND GARDEN TOOLS. 
Space will not permit our showing all of the " Planet Jr. Tools," but we will send a fully illustrated Catalogue free to intending purchasers. 
" Planet Jr." goods are standard machiues— t e best. 
'•Planet Jr." No. i. 
Combined Drill Seeder and 
Wheel Hoe, Cultivator 
and Plow. 
Price, $9.50. 
As a Drill only, 
$7-5©. 
This has long 
been the mo.st 
popular com- 
bined tool 
made. As a 
seed sower, it 
is the same as 
No. 2 Drill 
Seeder, but 
smaller. 
From a drill 
it is changed to its other uses by removing two bolts, when hoes, etc., 
can be quickly attached. It is an excellent seed sower, a first-class 
double or siugle wheel hoe, an excellent furrower, an admirable wheel 
cultivator, and a raoid and efficient garden plow. It is a practical, 
every-day, time and labor saver, and a grand remedy for backache. 
A pair of 6 tooth rakes supplied when specially ordered. Price, 50c. 
"Planet Jr." No. 11. 
Double Wheel Hoe, 
Cultivator, Rake 
and Plow. 
Price, $9.00. 
" Planet Jr." No. 25. 
Combined Hill and Drill Seeder 
and Double Wheel Hoe. 
Price, $13.50* 
This new combined machine 
is intended tor gardenerswho 
prefer not to buy 
a separate seeder 
and wheel hoe 
also. The seeder 
is large 
enough 
for field 
use, for 
it holds 
2y 2 qts. 
(or a- 
bout 5 
pounds 
of on- 
ion). 
This seeder will sow in hills 4, 6, 8, 12 or 24 inches apart. It isi 
thoroughly substantial, and is accurate in sowing all kinds of gar- 
den seed in either hills or drills. The simplicity and perfect working 
of this tool, both as a seeder and as a whtel hoe, make the com- 
bination thoroughly practical. 
4 Planet Jr." No. 4. 
All Blades 
are 
Steel 
Hardened 
in Oil 
and 
Polished. 
Fire Fly 
Garden Plow. 
Combined Hill and Drill Seeder, 
Wheel Hoe, Cultivator, 
Rake and Plow. 
Price complete, $10.50. 
As a Drill only, 
$8.50. 
Thousands of farmers and gardeners who own this 
tool save its cost one or more times every year, for in 
an onion field and among many other crops, one can do 
more and better work with it than six men with ordin- 
ary hoes. It is invaluable for all market garden crops. 
The wheels are about ten inches in height, strongly 
made, the best material being used in their construc- 
tion. The "Planet Jr." Double Wheel Hoe will straddle 
plants eighteen inches high, and finish rows from six to 
■eighteen inches apart at one passage. 
Wo. 13.— With plows, hoes, wide and narrow cultivator 
teeth and leaf lifters. $7.00. 
Wo. 13.— Single wheel hoe, with 6 inch hoes only. $4.75. 
Jfo. 16. — With 2-6-inch hoes, 3 cultivator teeth, 1-7 and 
1-4-in. rake; a large garden plow and leaf guard. $5.85. 
Ho. 17.— With 1 pair of 6-inch hoes, 3 cultivator teeth, 
and a large garden plow. $5.00. 
Wo. 18.— Single wheel hoe with 6-inch hoes only. $3.50. 
Price, $2. 
This combined drill has been brought to a point 
of such wide usefulness and perfection at work 
that we can hardly recommend it too highly. What 
the drill will do. It will sow a continuous row, 
or drop in hills, 4, 6. 12 or 24 inches apart. 
The hill dropping attachment is substantial, posi- 
tive and exact. It is changed in a moment from 
hill dropping to drill work and back again. 
Also thrown out of gear by simply raising the 
handles. The opening plow. This is adjustable 
for all reasonable depths and leaves the seed in 
a straight, very narrow line, so that the cul- 
tivation with the wheel hoe may be done in the 
closest manner. 
is most useful in small gardens, open- 
ing lurrows for manure or seeds, and 
covering them quickly. Chicken raisers find it veryuseful in plowing up the scratching 
yards. The moldboard is of tempered and polished steel, depth is quickly changed. 
Fire Fly 
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-inch sweep, same pat- 
tern as 10-in. 1-4-in. cul- 
tivator tooth, for deep 
cultivation. 1-2-in. culti- 
vator tooth, for deeper work. 
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 ad- 
justable, may be changed to fit 
man or boy. 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- 
l r y all 
Is t eels 
Imade for 
■machine. 
■ All blades 
F are steel 
h ardened 
f in oil and 
polished. 
"Planet Jr." No. 3. 
Hill and Drill Seeder. Price, $10.50. 
This is thesame tool as the No. 5 seeder, and just as good, except that 
it is smaller in size. The hopper holds 3 quarts; 15 inch patent steel 
driving wheel, with broad face, which makes the drill run easily, even 
when full. The quantity of seed is regulated by an accurate index, con- 
veniently placed at the top of the handle, and carefully graduated for 
either hill dropping or drilling. The flow of seed is started or stopped 
by a single movement of the forefinger. The roller is broad or 
hollow-faced, leaving a wide, smooth track for the wheel hoe. It is 
extremely simple, and will not injure the most delicate seed. 
" Planet Jr." No. o. 
Horse Hoe and Cultivator. 
Price, $7.40. 
The "Planet Jr." Horse Hoe in all forms is so 
strongly and thoroughly made as to be 
practically indestructible. The frame 
is extra long and high, making a tool 
that will 
not clog 
easily. The 
stiff steel 
standards 
are hol- 
low with 
round throats. The expander is an entirely new pattern and ex- 
ceedingly strong. The bandies are strong and well braced; the side 
hoes are reversible. Every part is perfect, making it a No. 1 tool 
