“PLANET JR.” GARDEN TOOLS (Continued) 
NO. 6 HILL AND DRILL SEEDER AND SINGLE WHEEL 
HOE. 
This seeder is the latest and most perfect develop¬ 
ment 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 conven¬ 
ient lever, or the flow of seed is stopped by pushing 
down feed rod. 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-drop¬ 
ping 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 
si wheel hoe, $7. 
THE FIRE-FLY GARDEN PLOW 
This tool is most useful to owners of small gardens. 
It will throw a furrow 4 to 6 inches wide, and 1 to 3 
inches deep. The furrows for manure or seeds can be 
opened and covered. In cultivating - , plow away weed, 
and plow back again. This tool will enable a busy man 
to do in his spare minutes nearly all the work of a 
family garden. 
Chicken-raisers find it of great advantage in plowing 
up their scratching-yards. Price, $3. 
NO. 12 DOUBLE WHEEL HOE, CULTIVATOR AND PLOW 
Two acres a day can easily be worked with this im¬ 
plement, and when it is done it will be a better job than 
three men could have done in the same time with hand 
hoes. The No. 12 runs either astride or between the 
No. 12 Double Wheel Hoe 
rows; kills all the weeds and leaves the earth in fine 
shape. Then, too, it’s so easy to work; 12-year-old girls 
work gardens with them with ease and success. The 
No. 12 has a pair of 6-inch hoes, a pair of plows for 
opening or covering, and a set of four all-steel cultiva¬ 
tor teeth. Price, $7.85. 
“PLANET JR.” NO. 17 SINGLE WHEEL HOE, CULTI¬ 
VATOR AND PLOW. 
For easy gardening, and at the same time clean and 
perfect gardening, the kind that will make your garden 
the talk of the neighborhood and cause your face to 
glow with honest pride, nothing is quite the equal of 
this No. 17 Wheel Hoe. It is suited to all kinds of 
garden cultivation and all garden crops. You can do 
more and better hoeing with it in one day than you 
can do in three days with a hand hoe. The No. 17 has 
a pair of 6-inch hoes, a plow, and a set of cultivator 
teeth, an outfit sufficient for most 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 y 2 , 
with hoes, cultivator teeth and leaf-lifter. Price, $5.25. 
No. 18, with hoes only. Price, $4.25. 
“PLANET JR.” NO. 25 COMBINED HILL AND DRILL 
SEEDER, DOUBLE WHEEL HOE, CUL¬ 
TIVATOR 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 thor¬ 
oughly 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 recom¬ 
mend and guarantee satisfactory. Price, $14.50. 
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