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1818— J. Bolgiano & Son, Seedsmen, Baltimore, Md.— Fall, 1920 



'"National" Junior No. 1 Canner "National" Aluminum Pressure Cooker 



For Canning Vegetables, Frnit, Meat, Fish, Etc. 



Shipping 

 Weight 

 55. , 

 Pounds 



Price 



$20.00 



Daily 



Capacity 



200 



to 



400 



Cans 



Consists of one 12 x 1? inch steel retort, with cover, 

 packing, etc.. steam gauge, one perforated galvanized 

 crate, one safety valve, one petcock, one triangle and 

 one thumb nut wrench. 



In order to be prepared to can all varieties of fruit, 

 vegetables, meats, fish, etc., it is absolutely necessary 

 to have a "Steam Pressure (ianner," as this is the only 

 way you can be assured of perfect sterilisation. A great 

 many vegetables and all meats require a pressure of 2.50 

 degrees Fahrenheit for perfect sterilization, and the only 

 way this can be attained is with steam under pres- 

 sure. Our "National" Junior No. 1, which is illustrated 

 above, is particularly well adapted for ceinning in the 

 home and also for use by Government demonstrators. 

 It will hold t€n quart jars or fifteen pints at one loading. 

 Tin cans may also be used. With one of our small can- 

 ners you can put up enough fruit, vegetables, meats, 

 etc.. to supply the table for the entire year at a great 

 saving. 



The high cost of living 

 can be reduced materially 

 by the use of our Aluminum 

 Pressure Cooker and many 

 hours of time can be saved 

 by the housewife every day 

 in the year. The outfit is 

 complete in every detail 

 and should be a part of the 

 equipmerrrof^Tery kitchen. 

 1 1 is made of highly polished 

 aluminum and the fittings 

 are all of high-grade brass, 

 which also adds greatly to 

 the appearance of the 

 cooker. The cooker may 

 also be used for canning in 

 small quantities. 



The steam gauge regis- 

 ters the number of pounds 

 pressure in the cooker at all 

 times and is absolutely re- 

 liable. The petcock is to 

 create free circulation of 

 steam and should be left 

 entirely open until all the 

 cold air is forced out of the 

 cooker and steam com- 

 mences to pass off. when it 

 should be partly closed. 

 The special safety valve, 

 which is made specially for 

 use with the "National" 

 Pressure Cooker, is adjust- 

 able so that it can be set at 

 any desired point and will 

 automatically blow off the excess steam, so as to maintain the desired pressure 

 for the necessary length of time. This is one of the features of the "National" 

 which will not be found in any other style of pressure cooker. There is abso- 

 lutely no danger connected with the operation of it, and a complete receipt 

 book, together with instructions for operating, are furnished with each out6t. 



10 Quart Siie (liquid capacity). Inside disuneter, 9 ins. Height, S}* 

 ins. Net weight. 9H lbs. Shipping weight, 12 lbs. Price, $25.(X). 



17 Quart Siie (liquid capacity). Inside diameter, ll^^ ins. Height, lOM 

 ins. Net weight. 18 lbs. Shipping weight. 25 lbs. Price, $30.00. 



25 Quart Size (liquid capacity). Inside diameter. 12H ins. Height llj^ 

 ins. Net weight, 23 lbs. Shipping weight, 30 lbs. Price, $40.00. 



A Few Reasons for Canning in Sanitary Tin Cans With 



The Burpee Home Can Sealer 



No. 65 

 Royal Fruit 

 Jar Wrench 



Make your jars 

 absolutely air- 

 tight. Save your 

 hands and elimi- 

 nate waste. 



Price 10c each. 



Queen Convertible Motor Washer 



Remember, the Queen Washer Is 

 a 20-Year Success 



Marketable. \\ hen 



canning is done in the regu- 

 lar marketable size tin cans, 

 much fruit and vegetables ^ 

 that now go to waste can 

 be canned and sold. 



Simple and Easy to Operate. The machine 

 is simple, inexpensive, easy to operate and can be 

 clamped to any table. One machme can be used to 

 seal the No. 2 and No. 3 (quart) size cans. A sepa- 

 rate machine is used for sealing the gaUon cans. 



Receipts. A book of reuable receipts for can- 

 ning fruit, vegetables, soups, meat and fish is sup- 

 plied with each machine. 



Costs Less. The cost of tm cans is much less 

 than glass jars and there is absolutely no danger 

 of breakage. ... , . . 



No Loss. When properly sterilized, or cooked, 

 there is no danger of spoiling, as the cans always 

 seal airtight. 



Flavor Retained. The deUcious flavor of the 

 fresh fruits and vegetables is not lost when canning 

 in tin cans, because the cans are sealed airtight 

 before the cooking is done. 



Reduces Labor and Fuel. By piling the cans one on top of another when being 

 rooked, twice the amount can be cooked in the same time. 



Kg, 2^ Burpee Home Can Sealer, for sealing No. 2 Sanitary Tin Cans $18.00 



No! s! Burpee Home Can Sealer, for sealing No. 3 Sanitary Tin Cans 18.(X) 



No" 2j" Burpee Home Can Sealer, for sealing both No. 2 and No. 3 Cans 21.(X) 



TheBurpee Home Can Sealer and Can Saver Seals, Opens. Reflanges and 

 Reseats Pint and Quart^Cans 



Nos. 2 and 3. With cutter and reflanger *o-'nn 



Ho. 2 J; With cutter and reflanger. 2o.CK) 



Queen Convertible Motor Washer 



The Queen is run by a simple, strong, powerful and durable motor, made entirely of brass. 

 There are no cogs or exposed parts. 



It Is Convertible. The lever can be fastened on top of the motor and used as a hand 

 washer In case of moving where there is no water pressure, it can be made into a hand-power 

 machine and. of course, hand-power Queens can easily be changed to power washers 



It is Your ever-readv "wash-woman." No back talk. It does all the hard work, and pays 

 for itself several times over each year and lasts many years. Like the hand-power Qiieeu, it 

 washes much faster than others, by reason of the thorough and positive agitation and peculiar 

 construction. This means saving of much time. It is a waste of money to try to do without it. 

 Many users say they would not do without the motor alone for $25.00. 



Prices: .Motor washer, complete. $20.00. Hand-power washer only. $15.00. 



