. Descriptive catalogue of agricultural and horticultural implements, machines, and seeds ... With brief directions for sowing, planting, and culture, and rules for the application of guano, plaster, bone dust ... ^ 1%. Are admirably adapted to boiling vegetables and food for stock, andare often used for household and other purposes where much water is re-quired to be heated. They are a double kettle or boiler connected on the top of a box stovein such a manner that the fire passes between the outer and inner kettles,which causes the water to boil as quickly and with as little fuel as in aboil


. Descriptive catalogue of agricultural and horticultural implements, machines, and seeds ... With brief directions for sowing, planting, and culture, and rules for the application of guano, plaster, bone dust ... ^ 1%. Are admirably adapted to boiling vegetables and food for stock, andare often used for household and other purposes where much water is re-quired to be heated. They are a double kettle or boiler connected on the top of a box stovein such a manner that the fire passes between the outer and inner kettles,which causes the water to boil as quickly and with as little fuel as in aboiler set in brick. There are several sizes holding from 15 to 120 gallons ; they possessthe advantages of being used in different places, and are light and porta-ble. 5* 54 SUGAR MILLS. Figure Although they are not strictly agricultural implements, yet it hasbecome a custom to keep them in connection with agricultural tools, andwith our facilities we make many, of two kinds ; they are used by grocersand country traders in grinding and preparing sugars for use when takenfrom the original packages. One kind has a revolving grater cylinder and pulverizes by grating, theother crushes and pulverizes by the sugar being passed between the cast-iron rollers. FRUIT GATHERER. Figure 6S.


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