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Sherwood Hall Nursery Co.’s 
H@rat Haifpd 
For many years these have been recognized as the most popular and satisfactory tools made for garden 
and farm use, and to-day the trade-mark " Planet Jr.” is the 
synonym for e.\cellence the world. over. In this space we can 
only partially describe a few of the best, but if readers are in- 
terested, a special list will be mailed them on application. 
FlairjK^t JrJ'^ HMI=Dr@pplirj)f Qar4@Bi)= 
S®®4 DriHo 
Price, $ I 2. 
This machine will sow seed in hills, and is the best for all who 
raise garden vegetables on an extensive scale. 
It can be used to straddle the row, or between 
the rows, as desired. The rakes level the 
ground for planting, gather stones and trash, 
cultivate, cover seed, etc. The 
hoes cut loose and clean, kill- 
ing everything they meet, 
leaving the ground level. The 
cultivator teeth mellow the 
soil deep or shallow, and are 
useful for marking out. The 
])lows lay out deep furrows 
and cover them, hill up or plow 
away, as desired. The leaf- 
guards allow cultivation o f 
large plants, such as beets, car- 
rots, parsnips, beans and peas. 
No vegetable grower can af- 
COMBINED DRILL, WHEEL-HOE, CULTIVATOR, RAKE AND PLOW. ford tO be withoUt It. It will 
do very efficiently an amount 
of work equal to that of six men with ordinary hand-hoes. Weight, packed, 44 pounds. 
Flainict JIro*’®’ C®it 2))M!F5)®4 HiII“Dr@ppEii])g 5©©*^ 8 mii) 4 F®rtiliz®r DrilL 
Price, $ I 8. 
This machine is exactly the same as the above, with the addition of a fertilizer hopper. The fertilizer can 
be sown either above or below the seed, as desired, by setting that plow deeper or shallower than the other. 
This machine will be a great boon to all farmers and market-gardeners. It is thoroughly well-made, and guar- 
anteed to do satisfactory work. Weight, packed, 58 pound.s. 
Price, $ 12. 
This is the most popular and perfect machine of its kind made. All blades are steel, tempered and 
polished. The rakes are invaluable in preparing the ground for planting, for covering seeds, first cultivation, 
etc. The hoes work closely and safely all rows up to sixteen inches wide at one passage, leaving the ground 
nearly level. The plow opens furrows, covers them, hills, plows to and from, etc. The cultivator teeth are 
admirably adapted to deep mellowing of the soil and marking out. Taken as a whole, this combined tool is 
the nearest approach to perfection for the uses of a gardener that can well be^devised in a single impiement. 
Weight, packed, 40 pounds. 
Js-J'' Cttltlvs^terp FmH® a.igi<ii FI@w« 
Price, $8. 
This implement is a great favorite, especially for field work. Hoes both sides of the row at once, at the 
speed of a moderate walk. Careful practice will enable any one to become skillful in*a short time, the chief 
rule being to watch the wheels only, keeping them at the proper distance from the row. The tools follow tlie 
wheels accurately, and the whole operation in a short time becomes easy, rapid and pleasant. The leaf-guards 
in front are just the thing needed when hoeing large plants, such as beets, parsnips, carrots, beans and peas, 
enabling you to cultivate them perfectly, when otherwise the leaves would be torn off and the plants seriously 
injured. AVeight, packed, 35 i>ouiids. 
Imgpleinijgii^tao 
Single-AVlieel Hoe, Cultivator, Rake and Plow. Weight, packed, 26 pounds 
I'Trc-I''ly Hand-i*low. Weight, packed, 12 pounds 
Market-Gardener's Horse-Hoe, Complete. Weight, packed, 70 pounds . . . . 
Price. 
,$« 00 
2 50 
JU 50 
Handsomely Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogues of "Planet Jr.’’ Implements Mailed 
Free on Application. 
