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MAY'S NORTHERN GROWN PLANTS, BEST FOR ALL CLIMES. 
PLANET JR. FARfl AND GARDEN TOOLS. 
Space will not permit our sjiowing all of the *'Planet Jr. Tools, ' but 
Planet Jr. goo<Ls are standard machines— the best. 
Planet Jr. No. 25, 
Combined Hill and Drill Seeder 
and Double Wheel Hoe, 
Cultivator and Plow. 
Price $13.00. 
This new combined 
machine is intended 
lor gardeners who 
prefer not 
to bay a 
separate 
seeder and 
wheel • hoe 
also. The 
seeder is 
large enoagb 
for field as*, 
for it holds 
This seeder will sow in hilk 4, 6, 
It is thorousfhly substjmtial and is accurate in 
quarts (or about 5 pounds of onion) 
8, 12 or 24 inches apart. It is thorouKli . 
sowing all kinds of garden seed in either hills or drills. The simplicity 
wad perfect working of this tool, botli as a seeder and as a wheel hoe, 
make the combination tlxoroughlv practical. 
Fire Fly Qarden Plow, Price $2.25. 
This tool ia most useful to 
owTiers of small gardens. It will 
throw a farrow four to six inches 
wide and one to three inches deep. 
In cultivating plow away, weed 
and plow back again. This tool 
will enable a bu-sy man to do in his 
spare minutes nearly all the work 
of a family garden. 
New Model Seed Drill. j^-^J?,' 
Its record is superb and unchal- 
lenged. The adjustmentinthcNew 
Model is accompli.shKl in a very 
■imple and (!fr<'Otive manner by tLse of a slide with a pear-sliapixl opening 
passing under the bottom of seed reservoir, which is provided with a per- 
foration of similar shape, in a reverse<l position. Thisslide can be instantly 
adljusted to size indicated by index, or to a hair's breadth variation be- 
ing a vital point in a perfect seed drill. This index or indioat-or is plain, 
convenient and reliable. Packed, weighs about 40 pounds. 
Tlie Adjustable 
Spring Toothi Hoe 
or Garden Cultivator, Price Sl.OO 
This is something that evory<me 
shoiild have that has a garden. This 
handy little culTivatorwill put more 
ground in better condition, and pull 
more weeds in less time with less 
work than any hand tool ever of- 
fered to the public. Any small boy 
can use it with eaj-e. ft weighs S 
pounds, is about as wide as a common 
hoe. Can be used to cultivate between 
rows, or the center shovel can be re- 
moved and straddle a row . The width 
can also be adjusted by sliding Utie top 
plate back or forward' The shovels are 
made of fine steel, the best material is 
used in their construction. 
Planet Jr. No. 4. 
Combined Hill and Drill Seeder, 
Wheel Hoe, a Cultivator, 
Rake and Plow. Price Com- 
plete $11.00. As a Drill 
Only, $8.00. 
This com- 
bined drill 
has been 
brought to 
a pomt of 
such wide 
usef ulne s s 
and perfec- 
t i o n 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, positive and exact. It is 
chinged in a moment from hill dropping to drill work and back again. 
Also thrown out of pear by simply raising the handles. The openins 
plow. This is adjustable for all reasonable depths and leaves the seed in a 
straight, very narrow line, so that the cultivation with the wheel hoe may 
be done in the <dosest manner. 
we will send a fully illustrated Catalogue free to iut-ending purchasers. 
PLANET JR. NO. II. 
DOUBLE WHEEL HOE, CUL- 
TIVATOR, RAKE AND 
PLOW. 
Ail 
Blades 
are 
Steel, 
Hard- 
ened 
in Oil 
and 
Pol- 
ished. 
4»5i cO Rl1\/G THic Thousands of farmers and gardeners 
;>vf ^J^^J^o i iiis. ,yiio ^^^j fjjjs 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 ordinary hoes. 
It is invaluable for all market garden crops . The wheels are about ten inch- 
es in height, strongly made, the l>est material being used in their construc- 
tion. Tile "Planet Jr." J !ouble Wheel Hoe will straddle plants f ighteen inch- 
es high, and finish rows from six to eighteen inches apart at one passage. 
No. 12. With plows, hoes, wide and narrow cultivator teeth and leaf 
lifters, S6.50. 
No. 13. Single wheel hoe, 
with 6-inch hoes only, S4.50. 
No. 15. Single wheel hoe, 
cultivator, rake and plow, 
with 1 pair of 6-inch and 1 pair 
4-inoh hoes : 1 4-inch, 1 7-inch 
and 1 10-inch rake : 3 cultiva- 
tor teeth, a large plow and 
leaf guard, S6.50. 
No. 16. With 2 6-inch hoes, 
8 cultivator teeth, 1 7 and 1 .•||in|r».^ 
4-inch rake, a large garden H^''' 
plow and leaf guard, $5.50.'. tmai V 
No. 17. Withl pair of e-A'OOU 
inch hoes, 3 cultivator teeth, 
and a large garden plow, 
S4.75. 
No. 18. Single wheel hoe with 6-inch hoes only, $3.25. 
The Ligfhtning-. ^ A Seed Sower 
Quaranteed to sow from jO to 
80 acres per day I either Horse- 
back or foot), of clover, timothy, 
millet, flax and all seeds of same 
nature. 
LANG'S 
HAND 
WEEDER 
FoN EARTH. 
30* 
BrMtiL 
Prepaid 
for Only $1.00. 
DIRECTIONS FOR USING. 
When you spread the seed 40 
feet, set the gauge^in tlie fir^t 
joint (stubj, on the fifth notch 
(counting from the edge). For 
sowing one bushel of clover or 
timothy to eight or ten acres, 
PLANET JR. 
put the largest section of 
the three on the stub, and 
continne in same order. 
Shove them on good and 
solid; then put the bag under 
your left arm, with the strap 
over the right shoulder, 
start by swinging; the tul e 
in a horizontal position from 
right to left, and" a few 
minutes prnetice will make 
yoxi a perfect sower. Care 
should he taken not to lower 
the tul>e on the sides when 
in motion, and to use clean 
seed. 
NO. I. 
Combination Drill, Cultivator, Rake, Hoe and Plow. 
A Whole Set of the Best Garden Tools for $9.S0. 
Asa Drill only, $7.00. 
This is the most popular combined U^A known and 
its friends have lieen gained by substantial 
merit alone. It won the highest and only award 
at t he Chicago Exposition. As a seed sower it 
is identical with the No. 2 "Planet Jr." Drill, 
except in size, and has all its merits, its 
strength, durability, ease of operation 
and perfection of work. This combined 
tool has a 
complete set 
o f cultivat- 
ing tcKjls, and 
all its opera- 
tions are rap- 
id, easy, per- 
fect and de- 
lightful. Vim 
usedasadrill 
the seed is 
sown with 
great regu- 
larity and at uniform depth, regulated at pi a.sure. The hoj>iier holds one 
quart. The door, when opened, forms a convenient spout lor filling with ' 
seed. From a drill it is change<l toils other uses by unscrewing but 2 IkjU^^, 
when any of the attachments shown in the cut ctui be instantly attached. 
