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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. 








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Steel Wheels 

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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%4-inch hoes and the rakes are 
omitted from the equipment, and it is sold at a corres- 
pondingly 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 
astonished how easy it is to save time, labor, money and 
get bigger crops if you use it. Price $12.95. 
No. 11—The same as above except that it has one pair 
414-inch hoes, two 3-tooth rakes and two 5-tooth rakes, in 
addition. Price $16.50. 
No. 13—Is constructed the same as the No. 12 (shown 
above) but has for the equipment one pair 6-inch hoes 
only. Price $9.95. 
No. 19 PLANET JR. 
GARDEN PLOW AND 
CULTIVATOR 
Weight, 21 pounds. 
Equipment: 
] 2-inch cultivating tooth. 
1 10-inch sweep. 
1 plow. 
1 5-prong cultivating 
attachment. 






No. 19—This attractive implement is especially designed 
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 regulation, and an adjustable piece carries any of 
the attachments that go with the machine. The culti- 
vating 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. 
Use the five-prong attachment for deep and shallow 
cultivation. Price $5.75. 
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PLANET JR. HAND WHEEL HOES AND GARDEN PLOWS 
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 regulates 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 $8.95. 
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 $10.25. 
No. 17%—Same as No. 17—but without the plow. 
Price $7.95. 
No. 18—Same as the No. 17—but equipment consists of 

one pair of 6-inch hoes only. Price $6.95. 
BOY SCOUT 
GARDEN PLOW 
No. 2—With 5- 
tooth Weeder 
attached in- 
stead of Scuf- 
fle Blade $4.00 
PLANET JR. SEEDERS 
No. 300 Seeder—Will plant any vegetable seed from the 
smallest up to the bush lima beans. There are three 
plates with a total of 39 holes, giving ample adjust- 
ments for any variety of seed. You can change from 
one hole to another in five seconds, and from one plate 
to another in thirty-five. Capacity of hopper 4 quarts. 
Front wheel 15 inches in diameter, 2% inch tread. 
Rear wheel 11% inches in diameter, 2%4-inch tread. 
Price $22.75. 
No. 300A — The 
same as No. 300 
except that it has 
a@ concave rear 
wheel instead of 
the flat faced 
wheel. Price $22.75. 

WISEMAN-DOWNS CO., 34 E. Pratt St.—PLaza 3895-3896 
