254 West 34th ST., NEW YORK, K T. 
Garden Cultivators 
Planet Jr. Wheel Hoes, Cultivators 
and Seeders 
No. 16 
WHEEL HOES 
No. 16 Single-Wheel Hoe, Cultivator, Rake 
and Plow. The highest type of single-whee! 
hoe made. Light but strong, and can be used 
by man, woman, or boy. Will do all the culti¬ 
vation in your garden in the easiest, quickest 
and best way. $9.00. 
No. 12 Combined Double and Single-Wheel 
Hoe, Cultivator and Plow. This tool is identi¬ 
cal with No. 11 Double-Wheel Hoe, except 
that it has one pair of plows, one pair of hoes, 
four cultivator teeth, and a pair of leaf-lifters 
onlv, and is sold at a correspondingly less price. 
$1075. 
No. 11 Planet Jr. is the best combined double 
and single wheel hoe made, and has the largest 
and most useful set of attachments. The steel 
frame can be set at different heights to suit 
any kind or depth of work and the attachments 
or their position can be changed in a few sec¬ 
onds. 
No. 25 
SEED DRILLS 
No. 25. As a seeder it will sow in drills any 
thickness or drop in hills 4, 6, 8, 12 or 24 
inches apart. It is thoroughly substantial and 
is accurate in planting all kinds of garden seeds 
in either hills or drills. 
As a wheel hoe it is practically the same as 
the admirable Planet Jr. No. 12 Double Wheel 
Hoe. Cultivator and Plow. No. 25, complete, 
$21.50. 
No. 4D Seeder only. Is a great favorite; there 
are doubtless more of them in use in the world 
than any other seeder made. $14.25. 
No. 11 
close work and death to weeds. Has steel 
frames and 14-inch steel wheels. The greatest 
hand-cultivating tool in the world. 
Equipment: 
One pair 6-inch hoes. 
One pair 4k2-inch hoes. 
Four steel cultivator teeth. 
One pair plows. 
Two 3-tooth rakes. 
Two 5-tooth rakes. 
Two leaf lifters. 
Price $13.75. 
No. 119. Wheel Cultivator and Plow. The 
finest for the small home garden; high wheel; 
3 cultivating teeth; scuffle hoe and landslide 
plow. The best on the market, $6.00. 
All oil 
tempered. 
A “STEEL-FORGED” CULTIVATOR FOR 
THE MAN WHO WANTS THE BEST 
True Temper. G. 1. 
1. Comfortable handles—they fit the hand. 
2. Dust protected, machined bearings with 
adjustment for wear. The wheels will run 
true on the axles. 
3. Rigid attachments with long bearings. 
4. Solid forged tool steel teeth, hoes and 
plows, instead of the usual stampings, riv¬ 
eted to cast iron shanks. 
5. Structural Steel Arch, which gives stiffness. 
6. May be quickly converted to a single wheel 
Fire-fly type machine of one-half its weight. 
Equipment includes 2 Scuffle Hoes, 4 Cultiva¬ 
tor Teeth, 2 Plows and Steel Wrench, packed 
in wooden box. Handles wired 
in pairs and papered. $12.50. 
The arch is high enough to straddle a row 
until plants are 20 inches high, and this insures 
True Temper G-1 
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