F. H. EBELING 
70th Annual Catalog 1868-1938 
SYRACUSE, N. Y 
Planet Jr. 
Seed Drills, Wheel Hoes, 
Horse Hoes, Fertilizer Dis¬ 
tributors, Garden Tractors 
The Planet Jr. Jiffy-Seeder is to planting a garden 
what the sewing machine is to sewing. The old way 
of opening a furrow, dropping the seed by hand, and 
covering the seed with a rake or hoe, is slow, back¬ 
breaking, and inefficient. It is impossible to cover the 
seed evenly this old way, and that means a relatively 
poor stand. 
Now, with the Jiffy-Seeder, just set the index for the 
seed you want to sow, put the opening plow at the 
right depth, pour the seed into the hopper—and plant 
as you walk along. 
The Planet Jr. Jiffy-Seeder is just what the name 
implies. It plants vegetable seeds (from the smallest 
up to kidney beans). 
Price, $8.00. Packed one to a carton. Weight 18% 
lbs. 
No. 3 Hill and Drill Seeder Only 
Similar to Nos. 4 and 25. Large 15-inch steel 
wheel and roller wheel make it particularly valu¬ 
able to large grower. Capacity, 3 quarts, positive 
shut off and index on right hand handle. Weight, 
packed, 49 lbs. Price, $16.50. 
No. 4 Combined Hill and Drill Seeder, 
Wheel Hoe, Cultivator and Plow 
Price, complete, $16.75. 
No. 4D Hill and Drill Seeder, less the cultivating at¬ 
tachments, $13.50. 
1937 Planet Jr. Garden Tractors 
Planet Jr. offers a new tractor for 1937. It has more 
power, better traction, more efficient transmission, a 
better clutch, and a cultivator frame quickly adapt¬ 
able to a greater variety of work. It will reduce costs 
for any farmer raising truck crops. 
The Planet Jr. will do as much as fifteen men with 
hoes, or four or five men with wheel hoes. It will 
replace a horse for almost any job, and only has to 
be fed when it is working. Model DT, $260; Model 
ET and FT, $270; Model FT with Rubber Tires, $290. 
No. 25 Planet Jr. Combined Hill and 
Drill Seeder, Double and Single Wheel 
Hoe, Cultivator and Plow 
Has the same simple, accurate seeding device as the 
No. 4, but as a wheel hoe can be used with either one 
or two wheels. It is especially suitable for the larger 
family garden where the rows are long enough to 
warrant the use of a double wheel hoe. Straddles the 
row in crops like beets, carrots, beans, peas, lettuce, 
onions, radish, spinach, etc., during the entire season, 
permitting closer, cleaner work. Tools especially de¬ 
signed and oil-tempered. 
No. 12 Combined Double and Single 
Wheel Hoe, Cultivator and Plow 
No. 13. Same as No. 12, but with side hoes only, 
$7.60. 
No. 9 Planet Jr. Horse Hoe and Cultivator. Price, 
$12.75. 
No. 9E. Same as No. 9, less 6-inch Hillers and on# 
7-inch shovel steel. Price, $11.75. 
No. 82. 7-tooth Horse Hoe and Cultivator; will cul¬ 
tivate 42-inch row at one passage. Price, $14.25. 
No. 82E. 7-tooth, same as No. 82, less 6-inch Hillers 
and 7-inch shovel steel. $13.25. 
No. 101. Cultivator only, 5-tooth, $9.90. 
No. 91. 12-tooth Harrow for early cultivation and 
strawberries, $11.85. 
No. 17 Planet Jr. Single Wheel Hoe 
Steel Frame and Wheel No. 17%—Less Plow 
Price, $7.33. Price, $6.40. 
No. 18 Planet Jr. Single, same as No. 17, less plow 
and teeth, $5.50. 
No. 220 Fertilizer Distributor, $26.00. 
Dairymen’s League Certificate of Indebtedness ac¬ 
cepted in the purchase of seed. 
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