PLANET JR. WHEEL HOES AND SEEDERS 
A wheel hoe is almost a necessity in every garden except the very smallest. 
It does better work than can be done with a hand hoe and does it faster. 
We have found the Planet Jr. to be the best made and use a half dozen on 
Moreton Farm practically every day during the season. Full descriptions 
sent on request. Write for free booklet. 
Purchaser pays transportation on Planet Jr. Tools. 
Planet Jr. Double Wheel Hoe No. 12. Equipped with a 
set of 6 in. hoes, four cultivator teeth, one pair of plows 
and a set ofleaflifters. The wheels can be raised or low¬ 
ered and set from 4 to 11 inches 
apart to fit various requirements. 
Price $10.25. Weight 33 lbs. 
Planet Jr. Double Wheel Hoe 
No. 13. Same as No. 12 but has 
only a pair of 6 in. hoes. 
Price $7.60. Weight281bs. 
Planet Jr. Single Wheel Hoe No. 17. Equipment consists of one pair 6 in. hoes, 
three cultivator teeth, one large garden plow. Price $7.35. Weight 24 lbs. 
Planet Single Wheel Hoe No. 18. The same as No. 17 but with one pair of 6 in. 
hoes only. Price $5.50. 
Planet Jr. Seeder Attachment No. 35. This seeder is adapted to the needs of the 
private gardener. Easily attached to any Planet Jr. wheel hoe and is as easily 
removed Sows seeds of any size in straight rows at a uniform depth. Price $5.75. 
Weight 8lbs. 
Flanet Jr. No. 4 Combination Seeder and Wheel Hoe. This 
one implement combines hill and drill seeder, hoe, plow and 
culivator. May be adjusted to sow hills from 4 to 24 inches 
apart or for drills. Equipped with pair of 6 in. hoes, 3 
cultivator teeth and a plow. Price $16.75. Weight 50 lbs. 
Planet Jr. No. 4D. 
Weight 40 lbs. 
Seeder only. Price $13.50- 
Seeder 
No. 300A 
Planet Jr. Seeder No. 300A. This 
is the most satisfactory seeder we 
have yet seen. 11 plants thru holes 
in a thin seeding plate and will 
handle any seed from the smallest 
to bush limas. It is accurate and 
easy to set. Price $18.75. Weight 
55 lbs. 
Atkin's No. 100 PRUNING SHEAR 
This new pruning shear is the best we have ever seen. 
Compact, durable and powerful. Cuts easily. Fine for 
shrubs, suckers on trees, etc. Fine steel blade—“Shear 
Cut” makes easy work. Nickeled. 
Price: $1.75 each transportation paid. 
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POT LABELS AND GARDEN STAKES 
Keep a record of the kind and variety of seeds sown, dates, etc. Every gardener 
should use stakes and labels. These are nice smooth white wooden labels and stakes 
of best quality. 
POT LABELS 
4 in. long. Transportation paid 
5 in. long. Transportation paid 
Plain 
100 1000 
$.25 $1.65 
.25 2.00 
Painted 
100 1000 
$.28 $1.90 
.28 2.25 
GARDEN STAKES. 12 in. long, in. wide. Plain, doz. 25c; 100 $1.25; painted, 
doz. 28c; 100 $1.30. Transportation paid. 
GARDEN LINE 
Garden Line is a necessity for a well ordered garden. Straight rows save much 
time in cultivating with hand cultivators or hoes, besides adding to the appearance 
of a garden. Good strong hemp garden line. 
50 ft. 55c; 100 ft. 85c; 200 ft. $1.35. Transportation paid. 
RAFFIA 
Raffia is used for tying bundles of plants, tying plants to stakes, budding, grafting, 
and many other purposes. It is very economical to use as it costs less than twine. 
1 lb. 45c; 5 lbs. or more 35c per lb. Transportation paid. 
Lang’s HAND WEEDER 
This is one of the most useful tools for hand 
weeding made. A boy with one of these weeders 
can do twice as much work in a day as he could 
without it. 
Price 25c each; 3 for 65c. Transporta¬ 
tion paid. 
RUBBER BANDS 
Finest quality, new rubber. Used for bunching vegetables. Better than string. 
Sizes No. 8—No. 10—No. 12—; No. 27—1 V£"; No. 30—2"; No. 31— 
2^"; No. 32—3". 
Please order by number. 
Price: 1 lb. 80c transportation paid. Not paid: 10 lbs. or more at 70c per lb. 
Lowest prices quoted on large lots. 
TAR PAPER PADS Protect Cabbage from Maggots 
These pads or collars consist of a round piece of tarred paper with a slot on one side 
and a hole in the center. They have been used very successfully a long time to protect 
cabbage and cauliflower from maggot injury at the roots. The pads are slipped around 
the stems of the plants after they are set out. They prevent the flies from laying the 
eggs which produce the maggots on the stems at the surface of the ground. Price: 
50 pads 25c; 100 pads 40c; transportation paid. Not paid, 1000 pads $2.50, 
(weight 8 lbs. per 1000). 
HOtfeapS Crops Bring 
New Method of I I'l'l oi Better Prices 
Plant Protection 
During the past few years, growers of vine crops have found that the protection 
offered their plants by Hotkaps lias resulted in increased profits from better and earlier 
fruit. It costs less than starting plants in the greenhouse. 
These miniature hot houses consist of scientifically constructed wax paper cones 
which are placed over the plant or hill of seed in the field. By using Hotkaps the 
plants can be set out or the seed sown as soon as the ground gets warm. There is no 
danger of frost, as Hotkaps give perfect protection. 
“Last spring / purchased some of your Bender’s Surprise melon seeds. Some icere started in the 
greenhouse; others under Hotkaps and the remainder just planted without protection. Those started in 
the greenhouse and under Hotkaps are about equally as far ahead of those just sown in the field. Next 
year we're starting all of them under Hotkaps.” Fred H. Zaulner, New Scotland, N. Y. Aug. 16 1932. u i 
Hotkaps on our Bender Melons at Moreton Farm 
Price i 
For , E * rly f weet f °r n - Growers of early corn find that by using Hotkaps they 50 Hotkaps with Special Setter and Tamper. $1.45 ) Transportation 
can plant earher and thus get corn to mature earlier, thereby getting the “top” 100 Hotkaps with Special Setter and Tamper. ^50 Paid 
prices. 250 Hotkaps with Special Setter and Tamper.. 4.10 | 
Hotkaps keep the soil around the plant in perfect cultivation, preventing it from enn It°tt aPS W '!u § pec ! a ! better am J Tamper $3.75 1 Purchaser pays 
drying out and baking. They shield the young plants from frost, and beating rains. SUU llotka P 3 Wlth special Setter and Tamper. 5.50 j Transportation 
The striped cucumber beetle which does so much damage to the young plants of If y° u already have a Special Setter and Tam-ter, and do not wish another deduct 
melons, cucumbers, squash, etc., cannot get to the plants protected by Hotkaps. 35c from the above prices and mark your order—“Without Setter and Tamper.” 
._ . . , ., . . , , , , 1000 Hotkaps without Setter and Tamper. 510.00 1 Purchaser nave 
winds and beatin°g‘; 0 a I ins rU d “ pr ° perly 8et they W,U w,thstand VOT y heavy 5000 or more without Setter and Tamper, per 1000. . !. !! 9!85 } Transportath^ 
Shipping weight 28 lbs. per 1000. Write for prices on larger lots. 
Gardeners who have been in the habit of using home made field forcers, will find Hotkap Setters. The “special” setter mentioned above is made of “Papier Mache” 
Hotkaps cheaper and easier to use. and works perfectly with small amounts but it is not sturdy enough for setting Hot- 
kaps in large numbers (over 500). These may be bought separately at 60c trans- 
Hotkaps are not hard to set out. Simply place over the hill and draw a little dirt portation paid, which includes packing and a steel tamper. 
{yi to y 2 in.) around the base of the Kap. A tool (“tamper”) for this purpose is fur- The regular Hotkan Setter consists of n stool conn tt,o u r .i rr 
nished with each lot of Hotkaps sold. One man can set about 2500 “Hotkaps” a day. with a handle on top P Thov greatlv facilitate the settfn^nf H tt h P 1 th ° Kap ' 
«ono h mi^nv aV r fifty i h i 1U H 0r 5 T° pr ° teC J’ HotkapawlU do the work e'asi.y and Really indeslrucRbS' A ‘Taxis'udedwitheachSteel Setter “price SI 50 
economically. Complete directions are sent with each lot of Hotkaps. each. Purchaser pays transportation. Shipping weight 3 lbs 
Hotkaps are easy to set. The pictures to 
the left show how easily this is done. 
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