"Planet Jr," Hollow Steel Stand Horee Hoe, Cultivator, Coverer, etc, 
This Horse Hoe has been remodeled, and is now much stronger, simpler and better ; 
wought iron has been entirely discarded and its place taken by steel. The Hollow Steel 
Standards have been remodeled to increase their strength and usefulness, and the plates 
will be made with the patent sleeve, preventing the possibility of the bolts drawing 
through. Also a newly patented Star Wheel, which will make it an easy matter .to dis- 
tinguish these goods by appearance, as well as by actual use, from imitations. Our 
price, with wheel, $ 8 . 50 . Pride for attachment to widen or narrow, $2 
extra. (See cut.) 
For full description, illustrations and other information regarding the “ Planet Jr.” 
tools, write me for illustrated catalogue of 48 pages. 
E. W. REID, Bridgeport, Ohio. 
CRATES AND BASKETS. 
For our trade who are anxious to obtain the cheap crates we have described in past 
years, we have come to the conclusion to manu- 
facture both crates and baskets. 
This crate is used by all berry-growers of any 
p consequence in this country, and is pronounced 
the best for that purpose in existence. The slats 
v or rails are one inch in height, thus giving you 
plenty of room to fill baskets rounding full, and 
c still the fruit will not be mashed. Chicago com- 
a mission-men say : “ Berries packed in your crates 
come to us in better condition than from any 
d otherpart of the country the same distance.” This 
crate is about three inches higher than most 
others, but is neat and handy, holding 32 qts., or 
one bushel. Each, 50 cents ; filled with baskets, 
75 cents; per 100, $70. 
Baskets. 
Our baskets are made from clear poplar, and are 
as smooth as any of the highest price. They are so madfe so as not to let even the smallest 
raspberry through the corners. Many have asked how we could put up a basket of such 
quality at the low price asked. They have ample open space to admit air for long ship- 
ments, and in every way are the best. Put up in bales of 500 and 1,000. Price, F. O. B., 
1,000, $7 ; 5,000, $6.50 per 1,000 ; 10,000, $6 per 1,000. 
Second-grade, good for shipping as the first-grade, but not so strong. 1,000, $5.50; 
5,000, $5 per 1,000. , 
E. W. REID, Bridgeport, Ohio. 
J. Horace McFarland Co., Horticultural Printers, Harrisburg, Pa. 
