. Beckert's seeds. Commercial catalogs Seeds; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs. Useful Garden Implements and Books. WM. C. BECKERT, ALLEGHENY, PA. Garden Seed Drills and Hand Model Seed Drill. PLANET JR. NO. i COMBINATION DRILL AND WHEEL-HOE, CUL- TIVATOR, RAKE AN D PLOW. The most popular combined tool made. As a seed-sower, it is identical with No. 2 except in size, and has all its merits, its strength, durability, ease of operation and perfection of work. Has a complete set of cultivati


. Beckert's seeds. Commercial catalogs Seeds; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs. Useful Garden Implements and Books. WM. C. BECKERT, ALLEGHENY, PA. Garden Seed Drills and Hand Model Seed Drill. PLANET JR. NO. i COMBINATION DRILL AND WHEEL-HOE, CUL- TIVATOR, RAKE AN D PLOW. The most popular combined tool made. As a seed-sower, it is identical with No. 2 except in size, and has all its merits, its strength, durability, ease of operation and perfection of work. Has a complete set of cultivating tools, and all its work is rapid, easy and perfect. "Used as a drill, it sows with great regularity and of uniform depth, and is regulated at will. The hopper holds one quart. From a drill it is changed to its other uses by unscrewing but two bolts, when any of the other attach- ments can be quickly made ready for use. $9. PLANET JR. NO. 2 DRILL. This drill sows in an even, regular stream, whether there is much or little seed in the hopper. The opening plow being directly between the wheels, follows all irregularities of the ground and is adjustable; once set, it opens the furrow at a uniform depth, and the seeds are deposited in a very- narrow line. The hopper holds 2% quarts. The machine is extremely simple; has no agitators, belts or gearing. $ PLANET JR. NO. 3 HILL-DROPPING DRILL. This drill will sow in a continuous row in the ordinary way, with the greatest regularity; but its dis- tinctive feature is that it will drop neatly in hills, either 4, 6, 8, 12 or 24 inches apart. The wheel is 15 inches high, with a broad face. It is changed in a moment from hill-dropping to drill work; sows equally well whether the hopper contains only a paper of seed or is full. It will not injure delicate seeds, which are often peeled or crushed by imperfect seeders. The plow is adjustable and opens a very narrow furrow, which is a great advantage for after-cultivation. $9. PLANET


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