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Planet Jr 
Farm and Garden Tools 
No. 4 
No. 4 Combined 
HAND SEEDERS 
Planet Jr. Seed Sowers were first made in 1871. They were 
then, as now, the best In design, quality and usefulness. Since 
then they have been adopted and recommended by leading 
seed-men and seed growers. Their use has spread all over the 
world among market gardeners, general farmers, sugar beet 
and onion growers. 
Hill and Drill Seeder and S. W. H. 
The No. 4 is a combination of the most useful tool for a home garden. Plants almost all 
vegetable seed in continuous rows or in hills 4, 6, 8, 12 or 24 inches apart. A plow adjustable for 
depth opens a straight narrow furrow, the seeds are dropped in it, are covered and the soil firmed 
and the next row marked out all in the same operation. Converted into a Single Wheel Hoe by 
changing one bolt. Cultivating equipment includes the most useful attachments—hoes for weed¬ 
ing and shallow cultivation—cultivator teeth for deeper and general cultivation—and the plow 
for furrowing and ridging. 
No. 25 Hill and Drill Seeder, Single and 
Double Wheel Hoe 
“The Complete Gardener." Plants practically all vege¬ 
table seeds at the proper depth in straight and narrow 
continuous rows or in hills 4, 6, 8, 12 or 24 inches apart. 
Easily changed into a double or Single Wheel Hoe. Attach¬ 
ments are those most needed—hoes for weeding and shal¬ 
low cultivation—cultivator teeth for general and deeper 
cultivation and plows for furrowing, covering and weeding. 
No. 3 Hill and Drill Seeder 
Made for a market gardener or farmer who has a good sized 
garden. Hopper holds three quarts—enough to plant about 
one-quarter acre in seed. Plants practically all vegetable seeds 
in straight narrow continuous rows or dropped in hills 4, 6, 8, 
12 or 24 inches apart. Marks the next row at the same time. 
Seed control and shut off located at top of handle, making 
easier operation. 
Combined Seeder and Fertilizer Drill 
Reduced costs are a necessity for the farmer, and 
of course the more jobs that can be done at one time 
the more it is possible to save. The No. 45 is a com¬ 
bination of the Iron King No. 4 Drill and No. 134 
Fertilizer Attachment. The Seeder is the same but has 
a longer frame and the No. 134 is set ahead of the 
seed hopper. This drills the fertilizer, covers it and 
sows the seed all in one operation. Weighing only 48 
pounds net it is light enough to be readily pushed by 
hand. 
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