WISEMAN-DOWNS CoO., INC. - 84 E. PRATT ST. - BALTIMORE, MD. 59 

PLANET JR. HAND WHEEL HOES AND GARDEN PLOWS 
No. 12 PLANET JR. DOUBLE AND 
SINGLE-WHEEL HOE COMBINED 
Packed weight, 33 pounds. 
Equipment: 
1 pair of 6-inch hoes. 
4 steel cultivator teeth. 
1 pair of plows. 
2 leaf lifters. 
All oil-tempered. 







Steel Frame 
Steel Wheels 


The No. 12 is the most popular Double-Wheel Hoe. It 
can be used by man, woman or boy. It is identical with No. 
11, except that the 41-inch hoes and the rakes are omitted 
from the equipment, and it is sold at a correspondingly less 
price. The attachments with it are what gardeners use most, 
and the short hoes, rakes and any of the attachments can 
be added at any time. You'll be astanished how easy it is 
to save time, labor, money and get bigger crops if you 
use it. Price $11.50. 
No. 11—The same as above except that it has one pair 
44-inch hoes, two 3-tooth rakes and two 5-tooth rakes, in 
addition. Price $14.50. 
No. 13—Is constructed the same as the No. 12 (shown 
above) but has for the equipment one pair 6-inch hoes only. 
Price $8.75. 
No. 19 PLANET JR. 
GARDEN PLOW AND 
CULTIVATOR 
Weight, 21 pounds. 
Equipment: 
1 2-inch cultivating tooth. 
1 10-inch sweep. 
1 plow. 
1 5-prong cultivating 
attachment. 











15-inch 
steel wheel 
for the farmer’s garden work, though it offers to every one 
with either field or garden a cheap and effective tool for 
wheel-hoe operations. The standard is slotted for depth reg- 
ulation, and an adjustable piece carries any of the attach- 
ments that go with the machine. The cultivating tooth does 
deep work and marks out rows for onion sets, plants, etc. 
The sweep is fine for level shallow work. The five-prong 
cultivator attachment is bolted directly to the frame, first 
removing the S-37 standard. The plow marks out furrows, 
covers them and plows to or from the crop as wanted; opens 
furrows for fertilizer, peas, beans, etc. Use the five-prong 
attachment for deep and shallow cultivation. It will break 
up the ground and leave a mulch so necessary to preserve 
the moisture in the soil. The variety, shape and quality of 
the tools make the implement light-running and effective. 
It is strong, well made and quickly adjusted. The height of 
the handles can be changed to suit man or woman, boy or 
girl. Price $4.95 


No. 17 PLANET JR. SINGLE-WHEEL HOE 
Packed weight 22 pounds. 
Equipment: 
1 pair of 6-inch hoes. 
3 steel cultivator teeth. 
1 large garden plow. 
All oil-tempered. 









Steel frame. 
15-inch steel wheel 
No. 17 is identical with No. 16, except in equipment, and 
all that has been said previously regarding Planet Jr. 
Wheel Hoes is equally true of No. 17. The three ‘sets of 
attachments which go with it are all the finest of their kind, 
and make an outfit sufficient for most garden work. You can 
do more and better work with it in one day than you can do 
in several days with the old-fashioned hand hoe. The hoes 
exchange sides to work to or from the row, and change of 
wheel regulated the depth. The hoes are constantly useful 
throughout the season. The cultivating teeth are oil- 
tempered and work admirably, are changeable for pitch 
and are useful for marking out rows. Price $7.75 
_ No. 16—The same as above except in equipment, which 
includes one pair 6-inch hoes. Three cultivator teeth. One 
large garden plow. One 7-inch rake. One 4-inch rake. One 
leaf guard. Price $8.95. 
No. 174%—Same as No. 17—but without the plow. 
Price $6.75. 
No 18—Same as the No. 17—but equipment consists of 
one pair of 6-inch hoes only. Price $5.75. 
PLOW AND 
No. 119 PLANET JR. GARDEN 
CULTIVATOR 
This new member of the ‘‘Planet Jr.’’ family will appeal 
to all those who prefer a high-wheel tool for their garden 
work. Where the soil has not been thoroughly and 
carefully prepared, the high wheel 
undoubtedly makes an easy-running 
tool. The wheel is 24 inches in diam- 
eter, with a rim 114 inches wide, 
insuring easy running in the 
lightest soil. The equipment is so 
complete that it 
will meet all the 
needs of the or- 
dinary garden 
where the ad- 
justments and 
refinements of 
the higher- 
priced wheel 
hoes are not re- 
quired. 
Price $3.85 
No. 119W.—Is the same as the No. 119 except that it has 
a fine prong forged spring steel cultivator attachment in- 
stead of the reversible scuffie blade. This attachment can 
be used on any other Planet Jr. Wheel Hoe. Price $4.20. 
FIRE-FLY GARDEN PLOW | 
This tool is exceedingly useful to owners of small gardens. 
It will throw a furrow 4 to 6 inches deep, and deeper by 
going a second time in each furrow. It makes fine furrows 
for manure orseeds and covers 
them, and makesup rows for 
all kinds of plant setting In 
cultivating, plow away, weed 
the row and plow back again; 
nothing more thorough than this. 
After the furrow is thrown away 
from the crop lightly, leave it a 
few days before throwing back. 
Price $4.50. ‘i 







