GAR.DEN 
REQUISITES 
‘'Planet Jr." No. \2 Doable Wheel Hoe, Cultivator and Plow 
Two acres a day can easily be worked with this implement, 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 be¬ 
tween the 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 
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 cultivator teeth. 
Price, $7.85. 
“Planet Jr.” Farm and 
Garden Tools 
“Planet Jr." No. 8 Horse Hoe and 
Cultivator 
NO. 12 double-wheel hoe Probably no other cultivating machine is 
so widely known as the “Planet Jr.” Com¬ 
bined Horse Hoe and Cultivator, 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 any¬ 
thing 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 t^ :he intelligent 
farmer, who knows the best is always the 
cheapest. Price, $10.50. Without depth reg¬ 
ulator (order as No. 7), $10. 
“Planet Jr." No. 4 Plain Cultivator 
It is a light and very strong tool, having 
our improved patent hollow steel standards, 
u a o I jS,i! X i ra " hlgh fra i Tle :. i i. nd 12-TOOTH harrow, cultivator and pulverizer 
new patent handle braces. 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. 
“Planet Jr." 12-Tooth Harrow, Cultivator and Pulverizer 
Gardeners cultivate better than formerly. It has been found to pay best. The farmer or gar¬ 
dener is most likely to cultivate best who has the tool best adapted to 
his purposes. With the 12-tooth harrow here shown, you go as deep 
or as shallow as you like, come up close to row without injuring plants, 
cut out all the weeds, stir the soil and mellow and fine it as. with a 
garden rake. You widen and narrow as you 
please between 12 and 32 inches. It is a 
special favorite with strawberry-growers, 
market-gardeners and truckers. Price, com¬ 
plete, $10.50; without wheel, $8.60; without the 
wheel and pulverizer, $7.30. 
NO. S HORSE HOE AND CULTIVATOR 
NO. 4 PLAIN CULTIVATOR 
FIRE-FLY GARDEN PLOW 
THE FIRE-FLY GARDEN PLOW 
This tool is most usefiil 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 ousy 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. 
We wish to impress upon our readers, especially market- 
gardeners and those having small farms, the fact that “Planet 
Jr.” tools are great labor-savers and pay for themselves many 
times over in a single season. 
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