NEW INTERESTS. 



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mand will for years, and perhaps for generations, exceed 

 the supply as the quality of the commodity is more and more 

 widely discovered and appreciated. 



There is yet another interest which we believe is destined 

 to undergo a considerable development in certain sections 



CHAPTER V., FIG. 46. SECTIONAL VIEW OF PERFUMERY STILL; 0, b, 

 JUNCTION BETWEEN HEAD (WHICH IS LIFTED FOR ADMISSION OF 



MATERIAL) AND PAN; c, d, FALSE PERFORATED 



BOTTOM ; e, f, CONDENSER. 



of our country, and that is perfumery farming. In France 

 and elsewhere in the Old World this industry has attained 

 very large proportions, in one case, at least, a whole city being 

 built up on the business. Perfumery bearing plants may 

 be grown here as well as there. Indeed, there is no place in 

 the world which offers more favorable climatic conditions for. 



