OREGON SEED STORE 
29 
.00 
A drill seeder with new, accurate seed drop¬ 
ping device, large, wide-tread wheels, and of 
light but sturdy construction. Runs 
easily, sows accurately, in straight 
rows, marks out next row, covers seed 
and does everything a good seeder 
should do. Designed specifically for 
sandy soil or muck, but works equally 
well in any soil. Detachable hopper 
and scrapers. 
No. 25 Combined 
Hill and Drill 
Seeder and 
D. W. H. $21.75 
The No. 4 is a combination of the most use¬ 
ful tools for home garden. Plants almost all 
vegetable seed in continuous rows or hills 4, 6, 
8, 12, 24 in. apart. Plow adjustable for depth 
opens straight, narrow furrow, the seeds are 
dropped in it, covered and the soil firmed and 
the next row marked out in same op¬ 
eration. Converted into a single wheel 
hoe by changing one bolt. Cultivating 
equipment includes the most useful 
attachments—hoes for weeding and 
shallow cultivation, cultivator teeth 
for deeper and general cultivation, 
and the plow for furrowing and ridg- 
Made for the market gardener or farmer who 
has a good-sized garden. Hopper holds 3 quarts, 
enough to plant about *4 acre in seed. Plants 
practically all vegetable seeds in narrow, 
straight, continuous rows or dropped in hills 4, 
6, 8, 12 or 24 in. apart. Marks next row at the 
same time. Seed control and shut¬ 
off located at top of handle, mak¬ 
ing easier operation. 
No. 300 
Drill 
Seeder 
$19.50 
“The Complete Gardener,” plants practically 
all vegetable seeds to proper depth in narrow, 
straight, continuous rows or in hills 4, 6, 8, 12, 
or 24 inches apart. Easily changed in¬ 
to a double or single wheel hoe. At¬ 
tachments are those most needed— 
hoes for weeding and shallow culti¬ 
vation—cultivator teeth for general 
and deeper cultivation and plows for 
furrowing, covering and weeding. 
No. 4 Combined 
Hill and Drill 
Seeder and S. 
W. H. $17.25 
mg. 
PLANET JR. SEEDER ATTACHMENT No. 35 
Weight 8'/ 2 pounds .$6.50 
With handle 9/ 2 pounds. 7.00 
It makes planting a small garden easy. Nothing fancy or complicated 
about it—no extra attachments—you don’t need experience to run it. 
With one bolt it fastens to any Planet Jr. Wheel Hoe or Garden Plow or 
you can bolt a homemade handle to the bracket on the rear of the hopper 
_ and go ahead. Used in this way it is well suited for planting in hot-beds 
and greenhouses. Many people have an idea that planting and cultivating a gaiden is hard work. 
It is if you plant by hand and cultivate with the ordinary hoe or cultivator. TYith the No. 35 
you put a 5-cent packet or pint of seed in the hopper, set the seed index lever a_t the seed you are 
going to sow and start. The furrow is opened, the seeds are planted and covered as >ou go. uheie 
is no stooping and back-cracking and the job is done in much less time. The seeds are at an 
even depth and in straight narrow rows, making cultivating easier and quicker. Remember this 
attachment does not replace our regular line of seeders. It is intended for the small kitchen gar- 
den, where the rows are usually short and not large enough to warrant buying a complete seeder. 
It is just as accurate as the larger models and the change from one seed to another is made in a 
few minutes. 
