Germain Seed Company, 326-330 South Main St., Los Angeles, Cal. 
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“Planet Jr.” Labor-Saving Garden Tools 
These are the most perfect garden tools made, and have long been the most popular. 
They are known the world over and, beyond question, are the most complete in equipment 
and the most practical and labor-saving in the garden that have yet been invented. Space will 
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Planet Jr.” No. 4 Combined Seed Drill, 
Single Wheel Hoe, Cultivator 
and Plow 
This is the most popular combined tool 
made. It combines, in a single implement, a 
first-class hill-dropping seeder, a single wheel hoe or 
weeder, a cultivator and a plow. The hopper holds 
two quarts of seed, which can be sown in continuous 
rows or dropped in hills at 4, 6, 8, 12 or 24 inches 
apart. The drill is detached and the tool frame sub¬ 
stituted by removing but one bolt. It then becomes 
a single wheel hoe. It is useful almost every day of 
the season, at every stage of 
the garden work. With this 
one implement the small farm¬ 
er can do practically all the 
work in his small crops. $12; 
as a drill only, $10. 
scribing all of the “Planet, Jr. 
tools, but we will send a fully 
illustrated catalogue free for the 
asking to any who de¬ 
sire it, and we can sup¬ 
ply promptly anything 
ordered. 
NO. 4 COMBINED SEED DRILL 
NO. 25 COMBINED HILL AND DRILL SEEDER 
“Planet Jr.” No. 25 Combined Hill and Drill Seeder, 
Double Wheel Hoe, Cultivator and Plow 
This combined machine is intended for gardeners who have a 
large enough acreage in crops for a double wheel hoe to be used 
to good advantage, and prefer not to buy 
separate machines. As a drill it is almost 
identical with the “Planet Jr.” No. 4 Drill, 
and is thoroughly substantial and accurate 
in sowing all kinds of garden seeds in hills 
or drills. As a wheel hoe it is identical with 
the “Planet Jr.” No. 12, Double Wheel Hoe, 
the very best machine on the market. The 
change from wheel to drill hoe takes but a 
moment, and the whole combination is one 
that we can heartily recommend and guar¬ 
antee satisfactory. Price, $14.50. 
“Planet Jr.” No* M Single Wheel Hoe, Cultivator and Plow 
For easy gardening, and at the same time 
make your garden the talk of the neighborhood 
nothing is quite the equal of this No. 17 Wheel 
tion and all garden crops. You can do more and 
do in three days with a hand hoe. The No. 17 
cultivator teeth, an outfit sufficient for most 
“Planet Jr.” No. 6, Hill and Drill Seeder 
and Single Wheel Hoe 
This seeder is the latest and most perfect 
development of the hand seed drill. It sows 
evenly in drills and also 
drops in hills at 4, 6, 8, 
12 and 24 inches apart. 
It is thrown out of gear 
instantly by moving a 
convenient lev¬ 
er, or the flow 
of seed is stop¬ 
ped by pushing 
down feed rod. 
clean and perfect gardening, the kind that will 
and cause your face to glow with honest pride, 
Hoe. It is suited to all kinds of garden cultiva- 
better hoeing with it in one day than you can 
has a pair of 6-inch hoes, a plow, and a set of 
garden work. Price, $5.75. No. 16, with a pair 
of rake and leaf-lifters in ad¬ 
dition to the above equipment. 
Price, $6.50. No. 17 V 2 , with 
hoes, cultivator teeth and 
l e a f-lifter. Price 
$5.25. No. 18, with 
hoes only. Price $4.25. 
NO. C COMBINED HILL AND DRILL SEEDEi: 
£> „ n . 
NO. 17 SINGLE WHEEL HOE 
No time is lost, no seed is wasted. It is 
quickly set to sow the different kinds of 
seeds, in the exact thickness required. 
The accurate hill-dropping drill, which 
gives a regular stand of plants with the 
least seed, saves its cost over and over 
again in seed alone. As a wheel hoe it 
is like No. 17, but has a higher wheel. 
Price, complete, $14.50; as a drill only, 
$12; as a wheel hoe, $7. 
