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Sixty Beautiful Bird Cards, Highly Colored, All Different, Mostly True 

 to Nature. The First Set Co:t 



HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS 



TO PRODUCE. 



Had we had these same cards made expressly for our patrons, we could not 

 have furnished them for less than §2.00 for the set, but a great manufacturing 

 iirm i)uhlished them and inicked one card with each jjackage of tlicir goods in 

 order to increase its sale. It was in one of these packages that avc tirst found 

 one of the cards and learned that there were Sixtij, all fliJf'ercnt.a-Avh rei)resenting 

 a difl'erent s])ecies. We obtained a coiuplete set at once and were so highly 

 pleased with them that we immediately made arraugements whereby each of our 

 patrons can obtain a complete set of sixty cards either free or for a mere song. 



Each card is beautifully lithographed in many colors — ^in most cases — as true 

 to nature as small lithographs can Ije made of the species represented. The size 

 of each card is l|x2f inches. . On the back of each is the m mufacturing 

 firm's advertisement and on the bottom of the face — but entirely distinct from the 

 lithograph, so that it can be trimmed, if desired, Avithout injuring the beauty of 

 the card in tiie least — is their trade mark. 



The following is a complete list of the species represented. One species, 

 usually both male and female on each card: 



Purple Finch 



Black-iliroateci Blue Warbler 



Bluebird 



Redstart 



Black -throated Bunting 



Catbird 



Hermit Thrush 



Tree Sparrow 



Ruby-crowned Kinglet 



!<avannah sparrow 



Red-bellied Woodpecker 



Curlew sandpiper 



Purple Grakle 



Piping Plover 



Klildeer 



Chestnut-backed Titmouse 



Turtle Dove 



Hudsonlan Chickadee 



Chestnut-crowned Titmouse 



Song Finch 



Mango Hummingbird 

 VV'estern Bluebird 

 Barn Swallow 

 Blackcap Titmouse 

 Belted Kingflslier 

 American Crow 

 Crested Titmouse 

 Black-headed Goldflnch 

 Carolina Wren 

 Mealy Redpoll 

 Cala. Partridge 

 Am. Flamingo 

 Meadow Lark 

 Bobolink 

 Blue Jay 

 Painted Bunting 

 Pine Finch 



lled-wlnged Blackbird 

 Oregon snowbird 

 Am. Widgeon 



Baltimore Orloln 



Great Blue Heron 



Louisiana Tanager 



Lesser Redpoll 



(Canada Goose 



American Swan 



Red-headed Duck 



Red-breasted Rail 



American coot 



Ruby-throated Hummingbird 



Bob-white 



Downy Woodpecker 



Robin 



Black-crowned Night Heron 



Wood Duck 



Goosander 



American Egret 



Cormorant 



Hooded Merganser 



Mallard 



During 1890 we will present a complete set of these beatitiful cards to each of 

 our patrons accepting any one of the following offers: 



1st. A complete set will be given without any additional expense whatever, 

 to every purchaser of $1.00 worth of Birds' Eggs at prices quoted in this OOLO- 



GIST. 



2d. A complete set will be given for each new subscriber you may obtain 

 for the OoLOGiST. 



3d. For only sixty cents {60cts.) we will send j^ou the Oologist for 1890, a 

 copy of the Oologists' Handbook and a complete set of the cards. If you obtain 

 any of your friends to accept this offer it will entitle you to a set of the cards 

 according to offer No. 3. 



In case you do not care to accept either offers, No. 1, 2 or 3, but desire a .set 

 of the cards, we will furnish theiu to you as follows: Any one card, your selec- 

 tion, 2cts.; two cards, Sets.; 12 for 6cts.; 20, our selection. Gets., or for 12ets. we 

 will .send the complete set of .sixty cards. Address plainly. 



FRANK H. LATTIN 



ALBION, N. Y. 



