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Description THE WATER-TANK DRIER. This has a false bottom and under it water which is kept hot by the contact of the drier with the back of the stove. In it are leaves of the Chinese cabbage, which are easily and quickly dried on this type of drier. Unless watched, delicate leaves will scorch.
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Source 300 ppi scan of the National Geographic Magazine, Volume 31 (1917), page 479, panel B.
Author Charles Martin and David Fairchild.
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