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EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEH = Impkaemts 
HOKING 
Cultivating 
Earthing Up 
Furrowing 
Raking 
Planet, Jr., (Xo. II) 
Double Wheel Hoe 
Complete 
Parcel Post Weight, per each.;( 17oz.l7oz. 13 oz. 17 oz. 45 oz. 15 oz. 10 oz. 8 oz. /A. 
T H E N E W Jar 
‘‘Planet, Jr.” Wheel Hoes, Etc. Jr Mr 
THEIR ATTACHMENTS AND USES /W //S 
The Cultivator Teeth, a fine model of best stamped j' ' ■ \\ 
steel used for either deep or shallow stirring and culti- gV \ySA/y\ Mr /ArA 
vation. m // | V ip&lf // / a 
The Flat Hoes, for surface hoeing, cutting off weeds, t /// xfi&T k 11 yA/ ol r Sr^ j 
etc. The I !•» -inch are for rows under 12 inches wide: B ^HBirar^T <§* 
the 6-inch for wider rows. The hoes can be exchanged fy jjk a 
to either side, thus throwing a little earth to or from V, / 
the plants, ns desired. /j 
The Small Plows, (supplied with the Double Wheel Jprl ~ 
Hoes) are valuable for hilling up, covering, furrowing, JU S'- - 
etc. Jg ~ jf ra sSSSSagf: 1 Mr * 
The Large Landside or Turn Plow, (supplied with the A^ 
Single Wheel Hoes) is used for plowing, furrowing, hill- gM? 
ing, covering, etc. They will throw either to or from JT • 
the plants as set. ^ . 
The Rakes are for stirring, fining and leveling the surface and for early cultivation. 
The Leaf Lifters turn aside the foliage without injury when plants are large, so that close work can be done 
rapidly and easily. 
the new “Planet, Jr.” Wheel Hoes and Cultivators 
FOR HAND POWER 
Wheel Hoes with their attachments for cultivating, hilling, furrowing, covering, etc., are among the 
great labor-savers of the age. They not only make the care of all rowed crops a pleasure, but enable 
a man to care for five times the area that can be done by “the man with the (other) hoe.” They are 
built substantially for all-day work by an able-bodied man, yet they arc adapted to the strength 
of a boy or woman. - sAgR/sA 
r hile they _ 
Planet, Jr., (Xo. 16) 
Si ngle Wheel Hoe 
Complete 
THE DOUBLE WHEEL HOES, 
equally well between two rows of plants, are 
especially adapted for straddling one row. working 
close up to both sides of the plants, until they are 
twenty inches high. 
THE SINGLE WHEEL HOES, arc rather 
- lighter than 
the double, and while the wheel can be set on the 
side of the frame, enabling both sides of one row to 
be hoed at one time, yet they are best adapted 
for working between two rows of plants. 
The only difference between the various 
Double Wheel Hoes and the various Single 
Wheel Hoes is in the equipment as here¬ 
with detailed. 
Hoes 
Culti¬ 
vator 
Teeth 
Plows 
Rakes 
Leaf 
lifters 
Price 
6 
in. 
■1 Y > 
in. 
Small 
Large 
5- 
tooth 
3- 
tooth 
DOUBLE WHEEL HOE 
No. 11. Equipped as illustrated 
2 
2 
4 
2 
0 
2 
2 
2 
$14.00 
12. Equipment. 
. . . 93 ? 
2 
0 
4 
2 
0 
0 
0 
2 
11.00 
“ 13. Equipment. 
SINGLE WHEEL HOE 
2 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
7.75 
No. 16. Equipped as illustrated. 
o 
0 
3 
0 
1 
1 
1 
1 
9.00 
17. Equipment. 
... 
2_ 
0 
3 
0 
1 
0 
0 
0 
7.50 
17. U. Equipment. 
. . . 93 ? 
2 
0 
3 
0 
0 
0 
0 
1 
6.60 
18. Equipment. 
... 93 ? 
2 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
5.50 
Extra equipment may be added at any time 
at price mentioned, per each.;( V 
65c. 
60c. 
40c. 
75c. 
$ 1.50 
65c. 
50c. 
20c. 
No. 14. 
IIOE, 
PLANET JR. DOUBLE AND 
SINGLE WHEEL DISC 
CULTIVATOR AND PLOW 
Packed weight, 38 lbs. 
Steel frame. 14-inch steel wheels. 
Equipment: 
One set of disc hoes, oil tempered. 
One pair plows, oil tempered. 
One pair 3-prong cultivator teeth. Two leaf lifters. 
No. 14 is especially pleasing to all who work peat 
lands. It has three adjustable discs on each side, 
which may all be used at once or one or two on a side. 
They can be set to throw to or from the row, and will 
leave the ground smooth and pulverized. 
The prong cultivator teeth are invaluable. The 
tooth next to the row is narrow and runs shallow; the 
middle tooth is wider and runs Yi inch deeper; the 
outside tooth is still wider and runs another Y inch 
deeper. This avoids injury to the plants. The teeth 
are also set out of line from front to back, which 
prevents.clogging. Price, $12.50. 
The “Henderson” Hand Garden Plow, 
Farrower, Hiller and Scuflle Hoe 
This is one of the handiest garden tools ever used, very light 
(weighs only 20 pounds), but strongly made and finely finished; 
adjustable frame. It is equipped with a plow, suitable for opening 
and covering furrows, hilling celery, potatoes, etc., and for 
plowing under the accumulations in a poultry yard it is very 
useful. The Scuffle Hoe cuts off weeds below the surface and 
loosens the surface of the soil; it is 
also fine for cleaning walks; the 
seed furrow opening tooth is also 
very useful for its purpose. The 
rake attachment will level and 
fine the soil in preparing seed beds, 
and is a useful attachment for 
killing small weeds and surface 
cultivation. Price, complete, as 
shown in the cut, $5.50. 
THE PLANET, JR. CATALOGUE 
power implemcuts, MAIL E D T O 
more fully describing and illustrat¬ 
ing full line of hand and horse 
APPLICANTS. 
