. Catalogue of garden, flower, field and grass seeds, &c. ... Agriculture; Horticulture Catalogs. ? 48 D. PKOUTY AND CO.'S CATALOGUE conviction of its great superiority to all others — those on the atmospheric principle especially. Butter made by the use of this churn will be yellower than that produced by any other, while that from the churning by atmos- pheric churns, will be uniformly whiter, as also less in quantity; the boast, " that the butter-milk remaining after the churning will be found of superior quality," being made at the expense of the butter, in quantity and quali
. Catalogue of garden, flower, field and grass seeds, &c. ... Agriculture; Horticulture Catalogs. ? 48 D. PKOUTY AND CO.'S CATALOGUE conviction of its great superiority to all others — those on the atmospheric principle especially. Butter made by the use of this churn will be yellower than that produced by any other, while that from the churning by atmos- pheric churns, will be uniformly whiter, as also less in quantity; the boast, " that the butter-milk remaining after the churning will be found of superior quality," being made at the expense of the butter, in quantity and quality. If the cream is not the proper degree of heat when placed in the churn, which may be known by the thermometer placed at the end — say 62 de- grees, (if too warm, it will stand above, and if too cold, below,) apply cold or hot water, as may be, by means of a tunnel to the chamber below the churn, which will produce the temperature required. Cream of the proper temperature, will produce the most and best butter, and requires less time in the churning. Only a few times using these churns is necessary to ascertain the best mode of operation. The price of these churns is as follows: — 4 quarts, $2; 2 gallons, S4,50; 3 gallons, $5; 4 gallons, $5,50; 6 gallons, $6; 10 gallons, $6,50; 20 gal- lons, $8. KENDALL'S CYLINDER Too much has not been said in favor of this simple and labor-saving churn. The sale of them for the last few years has been unprecedented by any other churn, and so general satisfaction have they given, that not one in a thousand has been returned, although all are warranted satisfac- tory. It is a simple cylinder, with a kind of large hopper upon the top, with a cover or lid to fit. It has an iron shaft, polished and closely fitted in metal boxes at each end, and on this shaft are suspended two floats or frames at right angles with each other, thus forming four floats, and by turning the shaft by means of the crank, the floats being confined to it, a
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