. The California horticulturist and floral magazine. he wants of every family. It equally economizes time,!labor and fuel, and avoids exposure to heat in cooking or baking. Odors produced by cooking are fiassedup the flue. Food cooked by deflected heat contains more nutriment, is more easily digested, will keep fresh!longer, and is much improved in flavor and appearance. Cooking can be done quicker, and water boiled inlone-half the time required when using a stove or range, and with one-third the amount of fuel (wood oricoal). Meats can be roasted without turning or basting; and cakes and pies


. The California horticulturist and floral magazine. he wants of every family. It equally economizes time,!labor and fuel, and avoids exposure to heat in cooking or baking. Odors produced by cooking are fiassedup the flue. Food cooked by deflected heat contains more nutriment, is more easily digested, will keep fresh!longer, and is much improved in flavor and appearance. Cooking can be done quicker, and water boiled inlone-half the time required when using a stove or range, and with one-third the amount of fuel (wood oricoal). Meats can be roasted without turning or basting; and cakes and pies baked to any desired tint with-jrout turning or watching. Will dry and bleach your clothes in half an hour, and heat the irons, thus saving the wash-womanfrom exposure while hanging them out in wet weather or in cold rooms. i Address for Price-list and Descriptive Circulars on application of Deflected Heat to Boom Heating, Bak-iing, Cooking, Fruit Drying, etc., etc. BOSWELL PURE AIR HEATER COMPANY, 600 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, Cal> 4 ^. WMwml MmgmMimi Men come to build stately sooner than to garden finely, as if gardening were the greater perfection —Lord Bacons Essays. Charles ¥i. Shinn, - - Editor. Post Office ^.ddf^ess— ^Tiles, Cal. Contributed Articles. Conservatory Possibilities By L. H. T. 193 A Home for Roses By Gustaf Eisen. 194 Beneficial and Injurious Insects. By Walter S. Yates. 196Native Plants for our Gardens. ...ByJ. B. Hickman. 196The Legend of the .By E. C. Sanford. 197 Home Influences By John Taylor. 197 Why Not Spell Names Correctly ?.By Gustaf Eisen. 198Will the Cinchona Tree Thrive in California? By Herbert C. Dorr. 199Notes from Sacramento and Solano. By Charles H. Shinn. 202Farm and Orchard. Farm Notes for July 206 Correspondence. How Shall I treat Tuberoses 207 A Hillside Home.—Analysis of an Orthocarpus 208 Gardening in Schools.—Caterpillars and Grease 209 A Letter from Natal.—Riversides Fruit Groves 210 Selected Art


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