The New “PLANET JR.” Catalogue is the handsomest, best and 
most instructive book ever issued on a similar subject. Full of little 
points that bring profit. Full of true and handsome illsutrations. We 
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Enos W. Dunham & Son 
“Planet Jr.” No. 16 Single Wheel Hoe, Cultivator Rake and Plow. 
“Planet Jr.” No. 8 Horse Hoe and Cultivator. 
Probably no other cultivating 
machine is so widely known as 
the “Planet Jr.” Combined Horse 
Hoe and Cultivator, for it is in 
use throughout the civilized 
world. It is so strongly built as 
to withstand incredible strain, 
yet it Is light and easy to handle. 
The rninie is extra long and 
extra high making a tool that 
will not clog easily. 
The Stiff Steel Standards are 
hollow with round throats; they 
polish quickly and free them- 
selves readily from obstructions, 
and they clasp the frame and 
strengthen it. 
The Deptli is under perfect control by a new lever wheel and patent depth regulator, 
moved instantly In unison by a single lever, making exact work, steadying the machine 
and relieving the operator. 
Every part is perfected to make the tool acceptable to the intelligent farmer, who knows 
the best is always the cheapest. Without Depth Regulator, order as No. 7. Price, $8.50. 
“Planet Jr.” Twelve-Tooth Harrow, Cultivator and Pulverizer. 
Complete, $9.00 
Weight, 74 lbs. 
Without Pulverizer $7.40 
Price, plain, $6.20 
berry Runner Cutter 
gor, extra, $1.85. 
This tool has rapidly grown 
into favor with farmers, market 
gardeners and strawberry grow- 
er.s. It has a high frame and 
chisel-shape teeth. 
The Foot Lever Pulverizer is a 
capital addition for preparing 
ground for the seed drill or for 
plant setting. Hand levers regu- 
late both widlh and depth while 
In motion; It contracts to 12 
inches, and expands to .12 inches. 
It cultivates deep without throw- 
ing earth upon the plants, and 
the smooth, round-throated 
teeth turn strawberry runners 
without Injuring them. Straw- 
Attachment consisting of a 10-inch fiat steel disc mounted on an outrlg- 
This single wheel hoe has 
a very full set of tools, sev- 
eral of them being of new 
design, such as have been 
found to work in the very 
height, and the wheel may be attached to the 
of the row may be hoed at one passage. 
best manner. It has 11-inch 
wheel, with broad face; is 
very light, strong and easy 
running. It has adjustable 
handles and quich-change 
frame. The tools are a 
well-shaped plow for mark- 
ing out, plowing, covering, 
and late cultivation; a pair 
of 6-inch shield hoes and 
three all steel patent culti- 
vator teeth; also a set of 
two rakes, just the thing 
for preparing ground for 
the seed drill. A practical 
leaf-guard holds up the 
plants, while thorough work 
is being done underneath; 
the frame changes in 
other side of the frame, when both sides 
