This is a truckers’tool par excellence. It is adapted to all soils and 
all work for which a harrow is needed. For leveling and smoothing the 
ground and fining the surface, it has no equal. Its curved colters cultivate, 
cut. lift and turn the entire surface of the soil. The backward slanting of 
the colters prevents tearing up of rubbish and reduces the draft. When 
the adjustable lever which is in reach of the driver is let forward, the 
weight of the harrow is carried on the bars as when transferred from field 
to field. Made endrely of cast steel and wrought iron, and is therefore 
practically indestructible. For preparing the land for strawberries and 
other truck crops, it is an exceedingly valuable 
tool. It is the cheapest riding harrow on earth, 
i selling for about the same as an ordinary drag. 
No. O. 1-horse. 3 ft. cut; walking.$ 9.50 
“ H. I-horse, 4 ft. 4 in. cut; riding. 14.00 
E^v“ “ 23- 2-horse. 0 ft. 0 in. cut; riding; with 
Flexible Gang Bars. 17.00 
Acme 
Pulverizing 
Harrow. 
No. 72 
Two-Row 
Cultivator. 
I have been using this machine for several years, anti find it very handy and " ")L 
II great labor-saver This machine cultivates two full middles up to forty-four WJK J ffli IfTl lift \ l J$£\ 
Im lies each. The pivot wheels work quickly and make the cultivation of crooked r' 
", -o'l SithJ!l?l can ? e made stationary when desired; wheels can be adjusted _ ZB EBB M Cj UrT^Bjaalr 
hu all widths of rows from 28 to 44 inches, inclusive; four feet rows maybe »»" —J LsJtegMAsJd liKma' 
E ln W1(1 * h - The arch and seat are unusually high. 33 / fl Pfe rl ***MIIMB9fffBnlllir 
I min sin the clear; seat ts adjustable back and forth, and low or high—low / «B 33jSag gl l! 1ml 
rali'i'o I'm 1 !?™ i , ' a . nt ? 1 , aI ' 1! small, to reach them from the seat, or high enough to / N| \ 
SK.i Sin/t'°?5sn crops when quite large. On any farm where there Is 
mVeseawin Prlce'jio d<JI1 *' th 8 machl, “ ! wil1 «•**>» more than sa^ltsaist^ln 
eijual to this little machine. The past season I had a large field of young straw¬ 
berry plants set out where there had been an old blackberry patch. It looked for 
a time as though the strawberries would be completely smothered by the black¬ 
berry sprouts, but this little machine cleaned it up completely and left not a black¬ 
berry sprout to be seen. It will actually break up any growth of blackberries,, 
wild or cultivated, if persistently used, in one season. You can see the strawberry 
held I have reference to on last cover page. This cultivator was used almost ex¬ 
clusively in its cultivation. No one will ever regret purchasing this implement. 
Price, including five regular cultivator teeth (so that the machine can be used as arn 
, ordinary cultivator) and three weed-killing sweeps—complete, with wheel, $8.5Q. 
I ids is a light and very strong tool, having improved pa" ' ’ ' • ’ 
ow. steel standards, parallel and extra high steel frame lie 
iVVi handle braces and side adjustments for 
Jl Is used either with or without wheel, the wheel being pn 
most sections. For very narrow rows the outside teeth and 
may be removed from the frame. T ' ‘ . 
wheel. *5.35. 
No. 4 Plain Cultivator, 
expansion lever, With wheel, 
Cultivator Fitted 
With Sweeps. 
THE GREATEST 
WEED-KILLER 
ON EARTH. 
No. 9 
Plain Culti 
vator. 
the above, and without the 
The Planet, Jr. 
The Planet, Jr.y Straw- 
berry Harrow is a splen- m ftlB 
did implement for culti- 
vatlon of small plants W"" lg 
This tool is rapidly grow- I 
ing in favor among straw- ^ -Us® 
berry growers, market • 
gardeners and truck far- 
mers. This is ITeeause 12 JS *&m 
chisel-shaped teeth do such thorough work, 
small plants, and because the tool is so con* 
combination of teejh and pulverizer leaves 
condition. The pulverizer, used with a, tev, 
ThP nnivor ,, .T c f muu 111 Lue nnesi possible 
to set the tnni nt fif’^ us ? d ^ lth a lever wheel, also enables the operator 
but verv easy It ' makmg ^Hcats work not only possible, 
uui very easj. it is invaluable in narrow rows and fine work in inarirpt o-at* 
dens and c ose work on the farm. Price. Includlni wSSIlIndlpAlvS?s#?m 
Sd *»; 90 i Pl»>* *5-80; p“2 SSSi 
runner *•» “ tra - 
?, t ‘J ch t ed *« “>y Planet, Jr., Cultivator. If you have 
to fiiev mother truck'Crop until you have done so Prices- 
12-Inch, 4o cents; 16-lnch, 45 cents; 18-inch, 55 cents 
NO. 4 IMPROVED PLANET, JR. COMBINED DRILL AND WHEEL HOE 
The cut-otf is opened and closed ^asiiv hv the wfwl. W K* tiie 8 T? a ‘® st mcet y by a brass thumb screw, 
clearly whether sowing or not The feed wh np/rL 0 It from be twee n the handles and in full sight, showing 
ment Ey stop” £525 EanS; 'this mterfering with the adjust* 
SMSM& ££ 80 8i ~ UM onl sSiTp 
parts are entirely remov- lilfgl'e wbee'l w g wSu ? smgle b ? t 5 14 is then a P erIect 
ed and the tool frame sub- fi£s| comnlcSo sm’ <lf t00ls ' Prlce - 
Planet, Jr., Strawberry Harrow—12=Tooth, 
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