Tree 

 Calendar 

 For 1904 



9 X 12 inches. 



This beautiful calendar contains twelve gray black mounts, on each appearing a forest 

 tree picture in photogravure (size of calendar 9x12 inches, photogravure 51-2x7 inches) as 

 follows:— Bitternut Hickory, Black Ash, White Pine, Butternut, Osier Willow, Horse Chest- 

 nut, American White Birch, Sugar Maple, American Elm, Black Oak, Tamarack, Locust. 



PRICE, 75 CENTS 



A. W. nUMFORD, Publisher, 



378 Wabash Avenue. Chicago. 



A Beautiful 

 Bird Calendar 



FOR 1904 



A strikingly beautiful calendar. There 

 is a sheet for each month, and upon 

 each is mounted the picture of a bird 

 in its natural colors. The sheets are 

 10x12 inches in size, and the calendar 

 is printed in gilt. Price 75 cents. 



Both Calendars for $1.00 



Any subscriber not in arrears, sending 

 us one new subscription to Birds and 

 Nature will receive either of these 

 Calendars free, if this offer is men- 

 tioned. 



A. W. MUMFORD, Publisher 

 378 Wabash Ave. CHICAGO 



Birds and Nature. $1.50 m year 



Enclosed please find check for I4.00, for 

 which kindly renew my subscription to "Birds 

 and Nature" to December, 1905. 



Eleanor Abbott. 



Ravenswood, Chicago, Feb. 15, 1904. 



Enclosed find check for I4.00 for which 

 kindly renew my subscription to " Birds and 

 Nature" to December, 1905. 



T. M. Carnagie, Jr. 



Fernandina, Fla., Feb. 9, 1904. 



Enclosed find money order (|i.5o) to pay 

 for a year's subscription to "Birds and Na- 

 ture." With congratulations on the continued 

 excellence and improvement of your delight- 

 ful magazine, I remain, 



Yours respectfully, Victor Gronewig. 



Cincinnati, O., Jan. 30, 1904. 



Enclosed you will find my check for I14.00, 

 for which please send me volumes I to XIV 

 of " Birds and Nature," bound in seven vol- 

 umes, half morocco. R. E. Dunston. 



Towanda, Pa., Jan. 27, 1904. 



There is no book I would rather have in my 

 library than your volumes of " Birds and Na- 

 ture," with their beautiful pictures and pretty 

 covers. Furthermore, I shall take the first 

 opportunity of procuring the volumes. 



David McGregor Cheny. 



Clinton, Mass., Jan. 22, 1904. 



