MISCELLANEOUS TOOLS (Continued) 
1 * B f a , r, “^* Drive wheel, 9 inches. Four 
tempered tool steel knives on reel. Under knife nicely 
tempered. 14-in., $6.50; 16-in., $7.50. y 
Wizard Ball Bearing. Drive wheel, 9 inches. Patent 
Cone adjustment. Cones cannot work loose. Cones 
hardened and ground. Four tempered tool steel knives 
on reel. 14-in., $7; 16-in., $8. 
Capitol Lawn Trimmer and Edger. Does what Lawn 
Mowers leave undone. Having one side without wheel, 
it can he run close to walls and trees, cutting grass 
clean and quick. Can also be used for trimming edges 
of walks, etc.; 4 steel blades, 6-inches wide. Price, 
each, $6, complete. 
Hunn’s Automatic Canvas Grass Catcher. 12 to 14-in., 
60 cts.; 16 to 18 in., 75 cts. 
Grass Catcher, Henley Simplex. This grass catcher 
is light and substantial. Steel bottom, $1. 
Grass Catcher, Easy Emptying. One of the best 
catchers. No. 1, 16-in. to 20-in., $1.35; No. 2, 12-in. to 
16-in., $1.25. 
The Wizard 
“The It” Grass Catelier. All canvas, instantly to fit 
any Mower. Size No. 1, 60 cts.; No. 2., 75 cts. 
“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 
not permit our showing and describing all of the “Planet 
Jr.” tools, but we will send a fully illustrated catalogue 
free for the asking to any who desire it. 
NO. 4 COMBINED SEED DRILL, SINGLE WHEEL HOE, 
CULTIVATOR AND PLOW. 
This is the most popular combined tool made. It com¬ 
bines, 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 
No. 4 Combined Tool 
4, 6, 8, 12 or 24 inches apart. The drill is detached and 
the tool frame substituted 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 farmer can 
do practically all the work in his small crops. $12; as 
a drill only, $10. 
NO. 8 HORSE HOE AND CULTIVATOR. 
Probably no other cultivating machine is so widely 
known as the “Planet Jr.” Combined Horse Hoe and Cul¬ 
tivator, for it is in use throughout the civilized world. 
It is so strongly built as to withstand incredible strain, 
yet it is light and easy to handle. You can do almost 
anything you want with it in the garden or field. It 
opens and closes furrows, hoes right up to the plants 
without danger of injuring, throws dirt to or from the 
row and back from center again. You can set the hoes 
at any angle or reverse altogether, cultivate to any 
depth desired, and adjust for any width. Every part 
is perfected to make the tool acceptable to the intel¬ 
ligent farmer, who knows the best is always the cheap¬ 
est. Price, $10.50. Without depth regulator (order as 
No. 7), $10. 
NO. 4 PLAIN CULTIVATOR. 
It is a light and very strong tool, having our im¬ 
proved patent hollow steel standards, our parallel and 
extra-high steel frame and new patent handle braces. 
No. 4 Plain Cultivator 
It is used either with or without a wheel, the wheel 
being preferred in most sections. For very narrow rows, 
the outside teeth and standards may be removed from 
the frame. Price, $6.65. 
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