January, 1911 
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Greider’s Fine Catalogue 
of purebred poultry, for 1911, over 200 pages, 97 large 
calbzed Bieeenes of fowls, calendar for each month, 
illustrations, descriptions, photos, incubators, 
brooders, information, and all details concerning the 
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_ The bulbs from which this seed grew are from 3 to5 inches 
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Catalog Containing Landscape Plans Free 
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fee pot has been designed along the same 
lines, the lamp heating the thin film of 
water, which rises through the coffee in the 
perforated receptacle at the top, and circu- 
lates down along the outside wall of the 
coffee pot. 
As only a small amount of water is re- 
quired for poaching eggs, a novel combi- 
nation egg poacher and plate warmer has 
been developed, as shown in Fig. 6. For 
warming the plates, such dry heat may be 
supplied as is necessary, and for poaching 
the eggs, a thin layer of water is utilized 
for a few minutes only. 
Some of these cooking and heating de- 
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Fig. 9—EGG POACHER AND TEAPOT. 
supporting receptacle and the heating lamp, 
when found desirable, and another con- 
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the porcelain receptacle and the tubular 
heating lamp for controlling the tempera- 
ture as desired. 
The electric sealing-wax heater is similar 
to the shaving cup, the wax receiving the 
heat by conduction from the shell itself, and 
when protected by an outer shell, a 4 or 8 
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wax continuously hot and ready for use in 
a bank, shipping or express office. 
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or glue heater (Fig. 8). An inner recepta- 
cle is heated by steam or water in the outer 
shell. In Fig. 9 will be noted a unique little 
tea steeper and egg poacher combined, for 
use in a sick room. 
COLD STORAGE EGGS IN FRANCE 
-CCORDING to Dr. Bordas, of the 
A French council of public hygiene, 
the cold storage of eggs is rapidly 
increasing in France, and will soon sup- 
plant liming and the other processes now 
employed for preserving them. Dr. Bordas 
insists on maintaining a rigorous distinc- 
tion between fresh eggs and cold storage 
eggs, although the latter are very superior 
to limed eggs. Five, six or even seven 
months of cold storage do not appreciably 
alter the appearance or odor of eggs, while 
lime water, acting for a much _ shorter 
period, makes the albumen slightly yellow 
and gives the egg the characteristic odor of 
lime. An egg which has been kept three 
or four months in cold storage is still in 
perfect condition to be eaten, soft-boiled, 
from the shell, but a limed egg of the same 
age is unfit for this use. After the fourth 
month of cold storage the air space of the 
egg becomes enlarged by evaporation, but 
the egg is still perfectly fit for pastry mak- 
ing and most culinary uses. In recent 
years, especially in the districts of Lyons 
and Bordeaux, French preserved eggs have 
suffered from competition with preserved 
yolks of foreign origin. For hygienic rea- 
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should be used by all bakers and pastry 
cooks. 
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