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House & Garden 
Provide the Right Bird Homes for Your Garden 
Exterior of one type op 
ReiberBird Home, show¬ 
ing the high character of 
its design. Reiber Bird 
Homes have the appear¬ 
ance of having grown 
nDhere they are placed. 
The health and happiness of the birds in 
your garden depend entirely upon the char¬ 
acter of the homes you provide for them. 
REIBER BIRD HOMES are the only 
bird homes which reproduce the exact con¬ 
ditions required by Nature for the healthy, 
happy life of birds and for the successful 
hatching and raising of their young. The 
scientific inner construction of these homes 
is the result of the life study of EDWIN H. 
REIBER, the original “Bird Man.” 
REIBER BIRD HOMES are so entirely 
different from other so-called bird houses 
that the United States and Canadian 
Governments have recognized their superi¬ 
ority and granted them protecting patents. 
Many notable Estates, Gardens, Cemeteries 
and Parks throughout the United States 
have been converted into Bird Sanctuaries 
through the efforts of EDWIN H. REIBER 
and his corps of able assistants. 
Our Service Department is always glad 
to give information on birds and to render 
personal service in planning a Bird Sanctuary. 
WRITE for our book, ''Birds in the Garden." 
It explains the construction of Reiber Bird 
Homes, Nesting Supply Stations, Baths and 
Winter Feeding Stations. Sent free on request. 
REIBER BIRD RESERVE, WEST WEBSTER, N. Y. 
Sectional view of Reiber 
Bird Home, showing tbe 
scientific inner construc¬ 
tion, which provides, on 
the hottest summer days, 
the right degree of cool¬ 
ness and moisture re¬ 
quired by Nature. 
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aolden’* makes an admirable hedge 
The Japanese Cypress 
are you intimately acquainted with the Retinosporas or 
\ Japanese Cypresses? We can introduce you to twenty- 
eight charming members of this evergreen family— 
among them the Plumosa, or plume-like, with feathery 
foliage of a fascinating dark green hue; the Golden, of a 
bright golden color,—a favorite form for hedges; the Thread- 
branched, with long threadlike branches; the Obtusa, called 
Tree of the Sun by the Japanese, with shell-like leaves of a 
rich dark green shade, like boxwood-the nearest to the 
famed Italian cypress never missing from a Maxfield Parrish 
landscape. 
All of these respond most amiably to shearing, so their 
height can be regulated to suit your purpose—whether it 
be a foundation planting, an evergreen bed, a hedge, an 
entrance group, a window box, or an individual specimen. 
The cost is as low as $3 for a 2-foot Golden up to $30 for a 
10-foot Obtusa. Can be planted in summer. Price list on 
request—and suggestions to suit your own grounds if you 
will kindly give a brief description of your lawn. 
Moons Nurseries 
THE WM. H. MOON CO. 
MORRISVILLE PENNSYLVANIA 
which is / mile from Trenton, N.J. 
Use SALAIRACINE 
New root and soil treatment for insects 
and borers and all garden pests. 
May be purchased from 
Peter Henderson & Co., New York City, 
J. M. Thorburn Co., New York City. 
Also sold by seedsmen throughout the country. 
Booklets, prices and other in¬ 
formation furnished upon request. 
MAC GREGOR SALAIRACINE CO. 
52 Pleasant St., Stamford, Conn. Phone Stamford 1949 
Vefyiilator 
SELF-HANGING 
Self-Han^d 
Vudor 
Ventilating 
Porch Shades 
The Only Shade made 
with a Ventilator 
Vudor 
TRADE MARK 
VENTILATING PORCH SHADES 
C ONVERT your porch 
into a cozy, cool re¬ 
treat by day—an airy 
sleeping porch by night. 
Made from beautifully stain¬ 
ed wood slats in permanent 
colors. Ventilator woven in 
the top of each shade (a 
Vudor patent). 
Send for illustrations 
in colors and name 
of your local dealer. 
HOUGH SHADE CORP., 232 Mills St., Janesville, Wisconsin B 
