RADlfPD WEEDER, MULCHER AND CUL- 
DHnncn tivator—3 tools in one 
GARDENING IS EASIER WITH A BARKER. 
The Barker cuts the weeds under the ground, cul¬ 
tivates the soil and makes the essential dust blanket 
or mulch—all in one operation. Works like a lawn 
mower. 
In market gardening labor is the chief item of 
expense. It is no idle boast that “a boy' with a 
Barker can do more and better work than ten men 
with hoes,” or than two men with wheel hoes. 
The Barker tools have been greatly improved by 
the addition of the new ‘‘Barker Filler Drum” to 
each machine. This prevents too deep cultivation and 
keeps sticks and stones out of the inside of the ma¬ 
chine. 
No. 8 Vi-inch Barker Jr. 8 -inch cut. A favorite 
in the family garden. Wt., 15 lbs. $5.50. 
No. 10 Barker Jr. 10-inch cut. Very popular size. 
Wt., 18 lbs. $6.00. 
PLANET JR. NO. 119 
GARDEN PLOW. 
The Most Popular Home Garden Plow. 
A new easy running high wheel 
Planet Jr. Wheel, ‘24 inches in 
k diameter with rim 1]^ inches 
wide. Complete equipment meet- 
ing all the needs of the 
. ordinary garden for plow- 
^ _ ing, furrow- 
ing, covering, 
I \ / c u 1 tivating, 
I hoeing, hill- 
I # \ ing. The tool 
/ ____--^is built with 
ij II ' ^1 \lthe same care 
If 'JL—detail that 
\ / \ \^'‘''^//has made all 
^ / \ \ /Planet Jr. 
nC / \ \ y tools leaders. 
\ ^ Wt. 18 lbs. 
Price, $3.86. 
BEHER TOOLS REASONABLY 
PRICED 
PLANET JR. NO. 12 DOUBLE AND 
SINGLE WHEEL HOE. 
Recognized as the best combination dou- 
ble and single wheel hoe now in ^ 
use. The assortment of attach- 
ments enables one to do plow- 
furrows, 
ing, running 
eral cultivating work 
Equipment: 
shown 
in cut, one pair 
plows, four steel 
cultivator _ teeth, one 
^ pair 6 inch hoes. 
Wt. 32 lbs. Price, $11.50. 
Weeder Hoe 
GARDEN CULTIVATOR 
WITH WEEDER NO. 1523. 
Cultivate and weed with 
one tool. The three-prong 
cultivator loosens soil thor¬ 
oughly while the weeding 
blade cuts off all weeds 
quickly. Light and handy. 
The three prongs are 4% 
ins. wide, blade 4 ins. wide. 
Complete with 4 -foot 
handle. Price: $1,20 each 
by mail, $1.35. 
GARDEN TURF EDGER 
NO. 400. Edges 1,000 feet 
an hour cutting clean verti¬ 
cally and horizontally in 
one operation—along side¬ 
walks, driveways and flower 
beds, and around trees. 
Push along in short strokes. 
Complete with 4i/4 foot 
handle. Price: $1.30 each; 
by mail, $1.45. 
GRAIN SCOOPS. One of 
the handiest and most used 
tools on the farm. Well 
constructed of heavy galva¬ 
nized iron measuring 10 
inches in length and oVz 
ins. in diameter. The han¬ 
dle is on the top and the 
scoop can be set down on 
the end without rolling. 
Price: 75c each, postpaid. 
“OUT-U-KUM” H 
WEED PULLER. Q 
A slight push and f| 
pull removes not only 1] 
the weed but the en- H 
tire root. Ridding a ■ 
lawn of dandelions H 
is just fun. Long ^ 
handle. m 
PLANET JR. NO. 25 COMBINED SEEDER. 
Combined Hill and Drill Seeder, Double and Single 
Wheel Hoe, Cultivator and Plow. Wt. 61 lbs. Price, 
$22.50. 
PLANET JR. NO. 3 HILL AND DRILL SEEDER. 
Plants in continuous rows or in hills, 4, 6, 8, 12 and 
24 inches apart. Holds 3 quarts. Wt. 49 lbs. Price, $18.00. 
PLANET JR. NO. 17 SINGLE WHEEL HOE. 
Equipment: One large garden plow; three steel culti¬ 
vator teeth, one pair of 6-inch hoes. 'Wt. 22 lbs. Price, 
$7.75. 
PLANET JR. NO. ITVa SINGLE WHEEL HOE. 
Same as No. 17 without the garden plow. Wt. 18 lbs. 
Price, $6.75. 
PLANET JR. NO, 4 COMBINED SEEDER. 
No. 4 Combined Hill and Drill Seeder, Wheel Hoe 
Cultivator and Plow. Com- 
plete, as shown in cut. 
Wt. 50 lbs. Price, $18.75. 
\ No. 4D. Seeder Only, 
\ $15.00. Wt. 41 lbs. 
CULTIVATOR HOE 
BUSHIMtLL 
Every garden needs a Bushnell, no matter what other 
hoes you may have. 
5 -prong, 4-foot handle, 90c; by mail, $1.05. 
3 -prong, 4-foot handle, 80c; by mail, 96c. 
Price, 
76c; 
by 
mail, 
85c. 
frract enr«MiTT< «>< 
GRASWIP. 
Cut your grass without stooping. Swings like a golf 
stick. Price, 90c; by mail, $1.00. 
V-179 PRUNER. 
One-piece carbon steel 
drop forged polished blades 
ground and set to cut 
clean. 9 inches. Each, 90c; 
by mail, $1.00. 
DANDELION DIGGER 
OR ASPARAGUS 
KNIFE. 
Tempered steel tool, octa¬ 
gon shank. 15 inches over 
all. Each, 35c; by mail, 
40c. 
TRANSPLANTING 
TROWEL. 
6 -inch blade, 15c e 
by mail, 20c. 
ALUMINUM GARDEN 
TROWEL. 
An all-around garde 
trowel. Built for hard u! 
Each, 60c; by mail, 70c. 
R-10 PRUNER. 
Tempered steel cutting 
blade, iron handles. 8 
inches. Each, 60c; by mail, 
60c. . . . , 
MIDGET SEEDER. 
Midget Seeder. A popular little seeder. 
Practical for the home garden. Will drill 
accurately almost any kind of seed, from the 
smallest up to peas and beans. Hop¬ 
per holds one pint of seed. Adjust¬ 
ments for different seeds are easily 
made. Drills out clean the small- 
est packet of seeds. May be easi- 
ly attached with one bolt to 
any wheel culitivator if de- 
sired. A time and labor- 
saving tool for the home 
and small truck garden- 
er. We recommend this 
very highly. Wt. 8 
Frice, $3.25 
Without handle, 
$2.90. 
ALUMINUM DIBBLE. 
All aluminum with a 4- 
inch point. A handy tool 
for setting bulbs and plants. 
Each, 70c; by mail, 75c. 
NURSERYMAN’S HOE, 
$1.05; by mail, $1.20. 
HEAVY SPADING FORK. 
A fork that will stand up 
under heavy work. True 
temper, $1.50; by mail, 
$1.70. 
BOYS’ SPADING FORK. 
Light. Best made. $1.00; 
by mail, $1.10. 
Style A. The handiest little all-around 
weeder to be had. 3 tines, 9 inches long. 
Each, 16c; by mail, 20c. 
GRASS SHEARS. 
Hollow ground polished blade. Enam¬ 
eled shank and spring. Each, 60c, postpaid. 
LABOR-SAVING GARDEN TOOLS 
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