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WM. ELLIOTT & SONS* GENERAL CATALOGUE FOR 1896 
WOOD LABELS. 
Plain. 
Painted. 
2% inch... 
Per too. Per r.ooo. 
Per ioo. Per 
I.OOO. 
. .10 
.40 
.10 
.65 
4 “ ... 
. .10 
.50 
.15 
.75 
4 % “ ... 
. .10 
.60 
.15 
.87 
5 “ ... 
. .15 
.75 
.20 
1.00 
6 “ ... 
. .15 
.90 
.20 
1.25 
6x1 inch. 
... 
. .25 
2.50 
7 x i " 
. .40 
3.00 
8x1 “ 
. .50 
3.50 
12x1*4“ . 
. .60 
4.50 
Tree labels, 
notched . 
. .10 
.50 
4 4 
pierced . 
. .10 
.55 
44 
iron wired. 
. .20 
1 25 
44 
copper wired.. 
. .30 
1.75 
WEEDERS. 
Combination Hand.. .30 cts. Noyes Hand.25 cts. 
Hazeltines “ ...25 cts. Excelsior Hand.15 cts. 
Lang’s Hand, 25 cts. 
WOOD ASON’S IMPROVED BELLOWS. 
This bellows is the best ever invented for distributing 
poison powders for the destruction of insects in the conserva¬ 
tory, garden, orchard and field. It can be held in any direc¬ 
tion without wasting powder. 
Double Cone Bellows. $3.00 
The Large Single Cone, with spreader.. 2.00 
Single Cone Bellows, for house use . 100 
Liquid Atomizer Bellows, large. 1.25 
“ “ “ small. 1.25 
Sulphur Bellows (New). 1.75 
“pLsnec jr.” GSRoen tools. 
Space will not permit illustrating and describing all of 
the “Planet Jr.” tools, but we will gladly send a fully illus¬ 
trated catalogue to any who desire it; and 
we can supply promptly anything ordered. 
“Planet Jr.” goods are standard ma¬ 
chines and the best on the market. Prices 
are greatly reduced from last 
year and are so low that the 
manufacturers now insist that 
everybody shall sell 
at the same price. In 
sending your orders 
to us you can there¬ 
fore rely on getting 
bottom prices. 
THE NEW “ PLANET JR.” 
No. U HILL DROPPING 
SEED DRILL. 
SOWS EITHER IN HILLS OR IN CONTINUOUS ROW. 
Until recently there was no such thing as a Hill Dropping 
Seeder, the most modern Drills sowing continuously only, 
but the demand for a machine that could be adjusted to sow 
in hills was very great. 
This Drill will sow in a continuous row, in the ordinary 
way, with the greatest regularity; but its distinctive feature 
is that it will drop neatly in hills, either four, six, eight, 
twelve or twenty-four inches apart. It opens the furrow, 
drops in hills or drills, covers, rolls down and marks the next 
row, all at one operation. The hopper holds three quarts. 
The wheel is thirteen inches high. It is changed in a moment 
from hill dropping to drill work. It has a Force feed, sows 
equally well whether the hopper is full or contains only a 
paper of seed, and will not injure delicate seed, such as 
radish, cabbage, etc.; the manufacturers guarantee it to give 
entire satisfaction. Price, $9.00. 
THE “ PLANET JR.” No. 2 SEED DRILL. 
This tool is used the world over, and, with the exception 
of our Hill Dropping Drill, is the most perfect drill known. 
It holds two and one-half quarts. The drill sows in an even, 
regular stream, whether there is much or little in the hopper. 
The opening plow, being directly between the wheels, follows 
all irregularities of the ground, is adjustable and once set 
opens the furrow at a uniform depth, and the seeds are 
deposited in a very narrow line. The machine is extremely 
simple; having no agitators, belts or gearing, the seed cannot 
be injured, even if sprouted. Price, $6.50. 
THE “PLANET JR.” DOUBLE WHEEL HOE. 
Thousands of farmers and gardeners who own this tool 
save its cost one or more times every year, for in an onion 
field and .among many other crops, one can do more and 
better work with it than six men with ordinary hoes. It is 
invaluable for all market garden crops. The wheels are only 
ten inches high, as a high wheel is wrong for a Wheel Hoe, 
since the wheels are simply depth regulators, not load carriers. 
The “Planet Jr.” Double Wheel Hoe will straddle plants 
eighteen inches high, and finish rows from six to eighteen 
inches apart at one passage. All the tools shown in the cut 
go with the machine for the price; and all the blades are 
steel, hardened in oil and polished. Price, $6.00. 
To accommodate those who have little work but hoeing, 
we offer the above machine with hoes only under the name of 
“Planet Jr.” Plain Double Wheel Hoe, at $3.50. 
This Wheel Hoe is considerably lighter than the Double, 
but does almost the same variety of work, being used mostly 
between the rows, yet it can be used to hoe both sides at once, 
while plants are small, by placing the wheel at one side of the 
frame. All rows from six to eighteen inches apart can be 
hoed at one passage. The frame is quickly raised or lowered 
to regulate depth ; and the wheel has an extra broad face. 
Price, $4.50. 
THE “PLANET JR.” No. 8 HORSE HOE. 
For 1896 we offer important improvements in our No. 8 
“Planet Jr.” Horse Hoe and Cultivator. Every part is per¬ 
fected to make the tool acceptable to the intelligent farmer, 
who knows the best is always the cheapest. Price, $7.75. 
