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Bird houses offer an inexpensive ivay to add 

 color and life to your home grounds. They 

 will pay their rent in a short time by keeping 

 injurious insects under control. These 

 houses have been carefully selected because 

 we have found that rustic homes are pre- 

 ferred by the birds as well as being un- 

 obtrusive. The earlier they are installed 

 the surer you are of having tenants. 



1. Wild Bird Feeding House. Of while 

 cedar. Holds 5 lbs. of seed, which falls into 

 narrow trough as it is consumed. Food re- 

 mains dry and clean in hopper. Base 9 x 10 y 2 

 in.; 11 in. high. $4. 



2. Bluebird House. To add charm to any 

 grounds. This is a particular favorite with 

 bluebirds. Bustic white cedar. $2.50. 



3. Rustic Wren House. Designed to meet 

 the very exacting requirements of I lie 

 vivacious little wren. Easily hung on tree or 

 arbor. $2.50. 



4. Robin House. Willi the open front and 

 sides that robins insist upon. Can also be 

 used as a feeding shelf. Bustic while cedar. 



$2. 



5. Wren or Bluebird House. With hanger. 

 Of rustic hemlock and stained cypress; can 

 easily be fastened against the trunk of a 

 tree. $3 (state which). 



6. Bluebird House. With hanger. It's a 

 rustic, heavily constructed house that will 

 last indefinitely. $3.50. 



7. Hollow Log Bluebird or Wrenhouse. 

 Hanging Type. Fitted with metal ridge 

 and hanging ring. Can also be mounted on a 

 pole by screwing J4-in. floor flange on bottom 

 W-2. Wren House. $3. B-2. Bluebird 

 House. §4. 



8. Hollow Log Bluebird or Wren House, 

 Bracket Type. Has two holes near top of 

 back for nailing to trees, buildings, etc. 

 W-l. Wren House. $2. B-l. Bluebird 

 House. $2.75. 



'ScceCdcuCf- and 'PntuUtty, 



KNIVES 



OF SUPERIOR DESIGN 

 AND QUALITY 



No. 1. Budding and Grafting Knife. 4 in. 



long. 2 blades lined and with bolsters. Ivory 

 celluloid handle. $3.75. 



No. 2. Budding Knife. With stationary 

 budder. 45 g in. overall; black celluloid 

 handle 33^ in. long. 1 budding blade. $4. 

 No. 3. Budding and Pruning Knife. 4J4 

 in. long. 2 blades lined and bolstered. Bone 

 stag handle. $4.25. 



No. 4. Budding Knife. 4 in. long; flat- 

 sided blade with bark loosener on back. 

 Lined, celluloid handle. $3. 

 No. 5. Large Pruning Knife. 4% in. long. 

 Pruning blade. Cocobola handle, flat end. $3. 



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PRUNING SHEARS 



Red Barn Slice Cut. (1) Serviceable, well- 

 built chrome-finish shears of specially forged 

 steel. Beplaceable parts add years of useful- 

 ness. Pistol-grip handles offer a firm pur- 

 chase, and open-end design prevents pinch- 

 ing. $2.95. 



Adjustable Pruning Shears. (2) Ou<ihty 

 steel with detachable blade adjusted for 

 tightness by turning a ratchet nut. 9 in. 

 long. Built for hard usage. $2.50. 

 California Pattern. Same as above, but 

 without ratchet nut. $2. 



Ladies' Pruning Shears. (3) Lightweight 

 and effortless to use. V-shaped blade pressed 

 against a non-dulling soft metal anvil that 

 easily cuts J|-in. branches. 6 in. long. $2.65. 



Imported Pruning Shears. (4) Beauti- 

 fully machined, 8 J^-in. drop-forged steel 

 shears, expertly heat treated, ground and 

 polished. Double-cut action severs branches 

 close without injury to bark. 8 \i in. long. $5. 



High-Grade American Lopping Shears. 



High-grade tool steel, carefully ground and 

 fitted with 26-in. white ash handle for cut- 

 ting underbrush and limbs. $4.50. 



Domestic Hedge Shears. 



$3.75. 6-in. blade, $2.10. 



93^-in. blade. 



