NEW ENGLAND TORO COMPANY 
No. 4 Hill and Drill Seeder, Wheel Hoe, 
Cultivator and Plow 
No. 4D—Hill and Drill Seeder Only 
right number of plants; 
this makes cultivation 
easier. 
Change from Drill to 
Wheel Hoe is quickly 
made. Then with the 
wheel hoe you can plow, 
open furrows, and cover 
them; hill up plants, and 
cultivate throughout the 
growing season. 
The No. 4 Seeder sows 
practically all vegetable 
seeds in drills, or drops in 
hills, 4, 6, 8, 12 or 24 
inches apart. In one op¬ 
eration it opens the fur¬ 
row, drops seeds at the 
right depth and thickness, 
covers them, packs soil, 
and marks the next row. 
You get straight rows, the 
Price . #18.00 
No. 25 Planet Jr. Hill and Drill Seeder, Double 
and Single Wheel Hoe, Cultivator and Plow 
Holds 2i/ 2 Quarts 
The No. 25 is a time and 
labor-saving combination that 
many users have named “The 
Complete Gardener.” 
The double wheel 
hoe of the No. 25 
makes it possible to 
straddle the row until 
the plants are 20 inches 
high, cultivating both 
sides at once. Cuts in half time required for cultivating 
and gives you time to have a larger garden. 
The single wheel hoe is always valuable for work be¬ 
tween rows. 
The No. 25 sows in straight drills or drops in hills 4, 
6, 8, 12 or 24 inches apart. The different cultivating at¬ 
tachments enable you to do an unusual variety of work 
from the first peep of spring till frost. Price, #21.50. 
No. 12 Combined Double and Single Wheel Hoe, 
Cultivator and Plow 
The No. 12 is a wonderful combination for a home 
gardener and is popular with market gardeners and 
truckers. 
In crops such as beets, carrots, beans, peas, lettuce, 
onions, radish, spinach, etc., the double wheel hoe strad¬ 
dles the row throughout their growth, cultivating both 
sides. Cuts in half work of cultivating. 
In higher crops the single wheel hoe does valuable cul¬ 
tivating between rows, as well as opening and 
closing furrows, and hilling up. 
The unusual variety of work done with the 
No. 12 will save you time and 
money enough to pay for it 
in a single season. 
Mr. William Van Leven, Crawfordville, Indiana, writes, 
“I have a Planet Jr. No. 12 Double Wheel Hoe. It does 
excellent work; it saves time and strength and runs about 
twice as easy as the average wheel hoe.” Price, #10.75. 
No. 11—Same, plus pair ^/l" hoes, pair 3 and pair 
5-tooth rakes, and pair leaflifters. Price, #13.75. 
No. 17 Single Wheel Hoe, Cultivator and Plow 
The No. 17 with its valuable assortment 
of attachments is a very complete tool for 
any kind of garden work—plowing, culti' 
vating, harrowing, hoeing, opening and clos' 
ing furrows, hilling up plants—always use' 
ful throughout the season. 
Though generally used between 
rows, plants can be hoed on both 
sides at once by putting the wheel 
Steel Frame and 
on outside of wheel arm. (Bolt, etc., for this furnished as an extra). 
The equipment of the No. 17 includes a pair of 6'inch Hoes, a Plow, 
3 Cultivator Teeth. 
No. 16—Same, plus one 3 and 5'tooth Rake; and Leaflifter. 
Price .#7.75 
No. 35 Planet Jr. Seeder 
Attachment 
After anyone sows seed by hand—then 
uses the No. 3 5 Seeder, he wonders how he 
ever got along without it. 
The No. 35 sows all vegetable seeds in 
drills at the right depth and thickness—a 
pint or 10'cent package without waste. 
The No. 35 can be attached to any Planet 
Jr. Wheel Hoe Garden Plow except the 
Fire Fly. Price, $7.00. 
For those who prefer 
a high -wheel cultivator 
the No. 119 is, so our 
friends tell us, the best 
tool of this type that is 
made. 
The steel wheel is 24 
inches high; runs easily 
in any garden. A com¬ 
plete set of attachments: 
Plow, narrow and wide 
cultivator teeth, 3-prong 
tooth, and scuffle hoe— 
make it a valuable time 
and labor-saving tool; 
and the cost is small. 
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