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Planet, Jr., No. 25 Combined Hill and 
Drill Seeder and Double Wheel Hoe 
SOWS EITHER 
IN HILLS OR 
ROWS. 
.uc uuruen For 
Cultivator family 
a gar- 
<*•... dens 
I Hne tide 
lloe - splendid little 
Implement gives . 
-48*% unbounded satis- i 
T\ I faction. ' 
. Ay The 
cuiti- 
ar7riWI> ~-’^ * nTrm& & vator 
‘“iff'™" 1 °“° P'«e of steel and do”thor- 
corkin loosening and pulverizing the soil— 
!® c D f“ "If. oW weeds, clean walks, etc., while 
,o plows hill up potatoes, furrow out, etc. 
'?• Plain, with five teeth only, $8.25 or 
te. with Scuffle HoeB, Plows and Cultivator 
as shown in cut, $4.75. 
PLANET, JR., NEW No. 4 GEM hand SEEDER, 
For Small Sowings 
A Seeder, Cultivator, and Hot Beds. 
Hoe, Plow, Jt trill open the drill 
^ C+r* HOW an ^ cover beet, cab 
dC. bage, carrot, celery, let 
tuce. raddish, turnip anc 
Especially adapted for the family all such seeds with per 
garden. fcet regularity. It sowi 
much more evenly and 
■Sows either in hills J 4511 tim<*s a« rapidly as bj 
orinacontin- hand. The quantity tc 
uous row. be sown can quickly be 
Price, 
complete. 
$12.00 
as a Seeder alone, 
$ 8 . 50 . 
The HENDERSON HAND 
GARDEN PLOW, 
FURROWER, HILLER and 
SCUFFLE HOE. 
M Price $14.00. 
t_L\£U£SjjPZm‘ Opening Plow, Coverer, 
I V^rTrTri'^Rtl Roller and flarker, 
1 / Bj extra, $3.50. 
Tills Is the most perfect 
tool for drilling fertilizers, 
peas and beans. It lias 
. , 20-ineh wheel, with broad 
face, and runs very easily. The hopper holds one- 
half bushel. It sows the fertilizer In the furrow in 
a wide, even Btream, any thickness. With the 
material in any reasonable condition, it will not 
clog. It sows pens and beans in a narrow line, any 
thickness, with great regularity. It is Instantly 
thrown out of gear by the feed rod. Ithasnoeogs 
gears, or stirring devices, Is thoroughly galvanized’ 
and will give perfect satisfaction. 
This is an uncqualed machine for the family garden. 
It sows all garden seeds Irorn the smallest up to peas and 
beans in a continuous drill, or will drop In hills 4, 6, 8, 
12 or 24 Inches apart. It sows with the utmost ac¬ 
curacy as to quantity, distance and depth, opening the 
furrow, dropping the seed, covering and rolling it and 
marking for the next row in one operation. It is instant¬ 
ly thrown out of gear and the discharge completely 
stopped automatically, either by wheeling around on the 
roller, by raising the handles, or by running backwards. 
The hopper holds two qtiartB of seed, hut it will sow a 
small quantity just as well. 
In addition to the Seeder, the complete machine is 
furnished with cultivating and hoeing tools, as shown in 
the cut above; to use the latter the Sower is removed, 
leaving a perfect wheel hoe, with a malleable rapid change 
frame. 
Price, complete, 
as shown in the 
cut, $3.00. 
The handiest garden tool ever used, weighs only 
2011 ) 8 ., but strongly made and finely finished ■ ad¬ 
justable frame. It Is equipped with a plow’ for 
furrows, hilling.etc.; Scuffle Hoe for weeds, walks 
etc.,andascedfurrowopenlngtooth. The rake will 
flue the soil in preparing seed beds, and Is useful 
for surface cultivation generally. 
Planet, Jr, 
New Single Wheel Hoe, 
Cultivator, Rake and Plow. 
Planet, Jr., New Double Wheel. Hoe, 
Cultivator, Rake and Plow, 
for hand power. 
The latest improved double wheel machine, with 
several desirable new features. The wheels, 11 
inches in diameter, can beset 9 or HVfc inches 
apart for narrow rows, and 4 inches apart 
W Price, 
complete, as 
shown in the 
cut. No. 11. 
Price, 
complete, as 
shown in the 
cut, No. 15, 
$ 7 . 25 . 
This 18 the very latest and best of the Planet single 
wheel cultivating implements. The wheel 
is larger and can be raised or lowered and 
can be set on one side for hoeing two sides 
of a row at once; the 
handles arechangeable 
_ ^85^ In height. 
when used as a single-wheel Hoe; the frame is ^ 
malleable, with a quick 
change device so the A 
position of the tools ^ 
may be changed with- 
out removing the nuts; AvAfTr«l#r 
the arch is 20 inches M Tlrrimi^ £ ' 
high, allowing It to \fZfr^r 
straddle crops when 
well grown. The outfit-^ JP 
of tools comprises the S'C I J 
greatest variety and all 
nldr'pnl.h^^'fn 8 , TT" 18 cve T Powdble need. They are ns follows: One 
pair each of 4 and 6 inch hoes, one pair each of 3-tooth and 5-tooth rakes one 
oMeaf f Juards °It ° f n ?JT° W a , nd " ,de cultivating teeth, and one’pair 
oi leaf guards. It Is an uncqualed garden implement and, although costing 
you more than someothers.you will have the best tool of Its kind manufactured* 
Prices: No. 11, complete, as shown in the cut, $9.50 ; No. 12 leas rakes 
and one pair hoes, $7.25; No. 18, with only one pair (Much hoes, $4 75 
___ w The outfit 
l ^ consists of one land 
side plow for shallow 
plowing, furrowing, 
\ ffir J&JSr Vv / covering, hilling, etc.; 
r- *bree rakes for shallow 
cultivation, fining, lev- 
cling and pulverizing 
soil; three cultivator 
of soil; four flat hoes of different widths for loosening 
eeds, and a leaf guard—a most valuable machine. 
>mplete, as shown In cut, $7.25; No. 16, less one pair hoes 
No. 17. less one pair hoes, rakes and leal lifter, $4.75; 
