Feed the Birds the 

 Packard Special Mixture Bird-Food 



Large trial package, 8 pounds for $i.oo. Quantity 

 rates — ^much less — on application 



WINTHROP PACKARD, Canton, Massachusetts 



This is the only really satisfactory food for wild birds on the market 

 today. I compounded it after years of study of our birds and the food they 

 need in winter. It saves their lives in the snow and bitter cold. It is a balanced 

 ration — a perfect diet. — Winthrop Packard. 



"On this important estate I have put up, under the auspices of the National 

 Association of Audubon Societies, Department of Applied Ornithology, your 

 self-feeding devices, supplied with your bird-food. Hundreds of birds have 

 fed from them all winter and are still doing so. Every self-feeder put up was 

 promptly emptied and they worked finely. At times when snow lodged in 

 the trays, the birds, knowing the food was there, would promptly 'shovel 

 out the paths' by scratching and start the seed flowing again." — Herbert K. Job. 



"Birds will come to eat from my hand with the Packard Special Mixture 

 Bird-food in it more quickly than with any other kind I can find." 



■ — Anna M. Starbuck. 



"I put the feeder upon a trellis by the door — filled — to give it a hard 

 test, and already seven different birds have been to it — Nuthatch, Junco, 

 Chipping Sparrow, Tree Sparrow, Goldfinch, English Sparrow and a big Blue 

 Jay. Seems to me quite a record." — Margaret Brigham. 



The Packard Automatic 

 Food-House 



Keeps the food dry, feeds automatically, avoids waste, lasts years, costs 

 60 cents. Two for a dollar. WHY PAY MORE? 



COMPLETE OUTFIT. Saves time and money. In one order, two auto- 

 matic food-houses, eight pounds of Special Mixture Bird-food — enough to 

 fill them several times — all for two dollars. 



THE PACKARD BIRD-HOUSES are used, approved, and formally en- 

 dorsed by the Massachusetts Audubon Society for the Protection of Birds. 

 Now is a good time to put them out. They will serve as night shelters for 

 the winter birds, and the migrants will find them in the spring. DO IT 

 NOW. Bluebird size, three for a dollar. WHY PAY MORE? 



"I am greatly pleased with your Bird-Houses, and shall be glad to use 

 more of them next year." — Henry Oldys. 



Address: WINTHROP PACKARD 



Canton, Massachusetts 



