DREER'S BIRD HOUSES 



To the garden lover Bird Houses should appeal strongly, if for no other reason than the economic value of their inhabitants. To 

 explain; birds feed upon practically all insect pests, they are voracious, able to move freely from place to place and exert a steady influence 

 in keeping down the swelling tide of insect life. Where proper measure is taken to attract and protect the birds an increase of several 

 fold in the bird population has resulted with a corresponding decreased loss from the depredations of injurious insects. 



The houses illustrated are durably constructed of cedar. We suggest their being located in the autumn, or during the winter. 

 Birds seem to prefer a house that is weather beaten. 



WRENS, No. 30 



Each - $1 IS 

 The construction of this house is prac- 

 tically the same as number 40, excepting 

 that the rustic cedar effect is carried 

 throughout. 



BLUEBIRDS AND WRENS 

 No. 70 



Small Size, Each, $1 75 

 Large Size, Each, $2 25 



Our native birds seem to prefer the 

 swinging house, whereas the sparrow will 

 not nest therein. In ordering specify 

 whether for bluebirds or wrens. 



WRENS, No. 40 



Each - $1 15 



This house is so arranged that it can be 



hung under the eaves, or fastened against 



the trunk of a tree. The opening is only 



large enough to permit the wren to enter 



BLUEBIRDS AND WRENS 

 No. 55 



Each - $1 50 



This house will be readily adopted by 

 bluebirds, swallows, chickadees or wrens. 

 Made entirely of cedar with rustic effect. 

 Specify large or small opening when 

 ordering. 



WRENS, No. 60 



Each - $0 75 



Wrens can be induced to nest in almost 

 any style house having the proper opening. 

 This house is made entirely of cedar, stained 

 mahogany brown. A good type to place in 

 the orchard where a quantity is desired. 



ROBIN SHELTER 



Each - $2 00 



Robins and Phoebes will seldom build 

 in closed houses, preferring the open type 

 pictured above. 



The above houses are but a portion of our very complete collection, all shown in the Dreer Bird Book, a copy 

 of which may be had upon request. 



