. Everything for the garden : 1906 . It cracks no grains and willplant from 10 to 12 acres ofcorn per day, dropping kernels in drills orin hills at any desired distance andsowing at the same time, if needed, any kind of com-mercial fertilizer; it is simple enough for the mosfcordinary laborer to use without getting it out oforder. Each machine is furnished with four droppingrings and pinions to regulate the number of kernelsand distance apart of planting. In addition, we fur-ni-h at 25 cents apiece extra, rings to plant peas,beans and other seeds. The phosphate attachmentis perfect. Pri


. Everything for the garden : 1906 . It cracks no grains and willplant from 10 to 12 acres ofcorn per day, dropping kernels in drills orin hills at any desired distance andsowing at the same time, if needed, any kind of com-mercial fertilizer; it is simple enough for the mosfcordinary laborer to use without getting it out oforder. Each machine is furnished with four droppingrings and pinions to regulate the number of kernelsand distance apart of planting. In addition, we fur-ni-h at 25 cents apiece extra, rings to plant peas,beans and other seeds. The phosphate attachmentis perfect. Price $ or complete with phosphate attachment, JStablisEISL 181. The New Planet Jr. Hill and Drill Seeders. FOR HAND POWER. A good Seeder is one of the most important of garden and farm implements; with it the seeding may bedone in one-fourth of the time required by hand and be done far better, producing a more even cropand with a great saving of seed; with the hill droppers there is also a great additionalsaving of labor in hoeing and thinning. The new Planet Jr. Hill and Drill Seeders are the very best handpower seed planters in the world. Improvement after improvementhas been adopted assuggested during anex!perience of 25years in their manu-facture until they arenow far in advanceof any other Seedersand without a seeders, at thewill of the operator,either sow seeds in acontinuous drill,thick or thin, shallow or deep, or they may beinstantly set to plant any desired quantityof seeds at any of the following regular distances apart: 4, 6, 8, 12or 24 inches; they open the furrow, drop the seed, cover and roll it andmark the next row at o


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