OUR COBKESPONDENCE OFFICE. 
^,,1 1' Impossible in a booklet ot sixty-four pages to give all of the Information necessary for succeia- 
ful strawberry growing, as conditions differ so widely both In climate and .in lV wo ? success- 
time, studv. and work to Investigating and experlmenlg alon'^he linls of land Trntlvl Ion and ^ 
also plant growth, selection, and breeding. Our library Is constantly receiving new addliions 
time, study, and work 
zation, and 
books by men 
giving particulars, and we shaTrbe" ab7e7o -glvTy^tl^Se '^lnro™V^'i„;""Jrug°h^•"'" W^^ "ha^' 
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PLANET JR. TWELVE TOOTH HARROW, CULTI- 
VATOR AND PULVERIZER. Price complete $8.50 
This tool has rapitlly Rrown in fayor among strawberry 
prowers, niiirket Kanloncrs, truckers luid lanncrs. Thi.s is 
because the twelve cliisel-.shnpr(l teeth do such thorough 
work, yet without throwing earth on small plmits, and be- 
cause the tool issoconveniem.durableaml strung. The com- 
bination of teeth niul pulverizer leaves the ground in the 
finest condition. The pulverizer used with the lever wheel 
also enables the onerntor to set the tool exactly to any depth 
desired, making delicate work not only possible, but very 
easy. It is invaluable in narrow rows and fine work in mar- 
ket gardens and close work ou the farm. 
The great importance of fine, close work is more fully 
appreciated ot recent years, and frequent cultivation of the 
surface wuh numerous fine teeth, which do not hill the 
crops, is just what is wanted in mmiy sections 
One trucker tells us he eet.s his tool to run shallow by 
means ot the wheel and pulverizer, and then he 1ms one of 
his boys use it continually. He savs it keeps down the young 
weeds while cultivating close up to the plants without dan- 
ger to them, and the surface stirring of this phamcter is so 
satisfactory that he intends to u^e the twelve-tooth harrow a 
great deal more in the future. 
Description. This tool is now made with our improyed 
handle braces, which so stiffen the frame and handles as to 
make it seem twice as strong as ever, while the handles not 
only change in height to suit everybody, but also nideivise 
It IS a gieat a.ivantage to be able to move the handles to one 
side when cultivating blnckberries, ra-vpberries vines hops 
etc., saving the hands, the clothes nnd the crop The ex- 
pander is of the latest improved pattern, the unme as No 8 
rigid* "'"''"'^ "'"'^ ""^ "'"■<"'S% 
THE PTRAWBERRY GROWER finds this tool invalu- 
able, as It works so close and so thoroughlv, deep or shallow 
as wanted, without throwiiigearth on the plants. He u,ses it 
to keep the ground loose and clean, and to work up ami brd 
f/if ninTKTS; the ro«»iri-(Aroa/cd tfdh lift and turn them aside 
"''";?;'J,i9ter5'' ''™<')' l" the mellow soil. 
FARMERS AND GARDENERS use the harrow in deep 
or close cultivation, or when desiring to work the crop thor- 
oughly, but without hilling. 
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