. Popular gardening and fruit growing; An illustrated periodical devoted to horticulture in all its branches. st was $ It is fastened on to the house byscrews and as soon as the plants are taken out Ihave the window taken down until it is time toan it again in the autumn.—Mrs. N. S. Piatt inFarm and Home. Fruit Evaporator. It is built of wood. Allthe frame required is the upright, 3 by 2-inchposts and the 2 by 3-inch horizontal drawer drawer rests are placed flatwise and be-tween the posts, rabbeted one half inch on each lation of air. The end drawers are 4 inches deepand 5 feet


. Popular gardening and fruit growing; An illustrated periodical devoted to horticulture in all its branches. st was $ It is fastened on to the house byscrews and as soon as the plants are taken out Ihave the window taken down until it is time toan it again in the autumn.—Mrs. N. S. Piatt inFarm and Home. Fruit Evaporator. It is built of wood. Allthe frame required is the upright, 3 by 2-inchposts and the 2 by 3-inch horizontal drawer drawer rests are placed flatwise and be-tween the posts, rabbeted one half inch on each lation of air. The end drawers are 4 inches deepand 5 feet long, and are used to finish on. Havefour extra drawers, and have some extra frontpieces to put in and close up the openings whenthe drawers are out. The sheet-iron fenders,A B, extend the whole length, to distribute thehot and cold air. The cold air enters the ventila-tors below A, and is divided by B. The arch c issheet iron, with a 2-inch flange, resting on thewall of the furnace, which is 2 feet high and 2feet wide, laid in mortar. The top course ofbrick Is laid in mortar, on the flange, to prevent. CST


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