BOISE, IDAHO 
BUY STATE TESTED SEED 47 
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No. 119VV—With another cultivator tool. Price $4.20 
Planet- Jr. Garden Tractors 
No. 25 
PLANET JUNIOR CULTIVATORS 
No. 18, price $5.75. Other numbers of this pattem, with 
more tools, up to $8.75 in price. 
Double W'heel Numbers, from $8.75 to $14.50 
CULTIVATOR 
PLANET JR. 
\o. 119 
Price $3.85 
Planet Jr Tools 
Also IRON KING 
HILL AND DRILL SEEDERS and 
BOTH SINGLE AND DOUBLE WHEEL HOES 
Increased production of vegetables has resulted in 
lower prices. The only way for the grower to make his 
profit, therefore, is to reduce his costs. Experiments 
with large tractors has proved that gasoline is cheaper 
than horse power or man power. 
In order to reduce production costs to the point where 
there is a profit margin many crops have to be planted 
in rows so narrow that a large tractor cannot be used in 
them. Once more gasoline produced a machine to help 
out the farmer. The small, so-called Garden Tractor 
was developed, which replaces one-horse cultivation and 
hand wheel-hoeing. 
Planet Jr., out of their fifty odd years of experience 
in designing and manufacturing specialized farm and 
garden tools, slowly and carefully worked out the design 
of a Garden Tractor that would provide the grower 
with a machine that would successfully and economi¬ 
cally meet every reasonable demand he could make of 
it. In 2 and 3 horsepower. Catalog and prices on 
request. 
Price $22.50 
Other numbei-s, with single wheel, as low as $14.75 
No. 25 Planet Jr. Combined Hill and 
Drill Seeder, Double and Single Wheel 
Hoe, Cultivator and Plow 
The Planet Jr. No. 25 Seeder and Wheel Hoe has long 
been known as the “Complete Gardener”. It is recom¬ 
mended particularly to those with large gardens, or to 
those who for some other reason prefer a double to a 
single wheel hoe. 
As a seed drill the No. 25 is identical in operation to 
the No. 4. As a wheel hoe or cultivator you can do 
more work with the No. 25 because you can straddle the 
row of plants, working both sides at once. 
Many farmers find the No. 25 particularly valuable 
for planting their kitchen garden and also an acre or 
two of mangle beets and turnips for fodder. As a wheel 
hoe it is then used in the garden and for any other hand 
cultivating jobs. 
IRON KING No. 4 
Chief of these is the No. 4 Drill Seeder, a favorite among onion growers. 
It is chiefly popular because of its simplicity and because it plants onions, 
carrots and other small seed with a high degree of accuracy. 
It is a plate type seeder—two plates being furnished, each having nine 
holes. One plate is for ordinary vegetable seeds, the holes varying from 
one-eighth of an inch to one-half an inch in diameter. The other plate is 
for onion seeds and the variation is very slight to take care of various 
types of onions. 
One metal feed wheel and one brush feed wheel are furnished as reg¬ 
ular equipment. An adjustable V-shaped opening plow opens a straight 
narrow furrow. The markers are adjustable for rows from 6-20 inches 
apart. The seed hopper holds three quarts and can be easily removed 
when desired. 
OTHER NUMBERS OF BOTH CULTIVATORS AND SEEDERS 
NOT SHOWN BY CUTS. 
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