TO KEEP the BIRDS in the GARDEN 
House & Garden 
A bracket wren house of 
rustic cedar with a one- 
inch hole to keep out spar¬ 
rows. $1.50 
A hanging house for wrens 
that was copied from a 
bamboo Japanese lantern. 
It is $1.75 
These may be purchased through the House fir Garden 
Shopping Service, 19 West 44th Street, New York City 
A house for bluebirds, both 
attractive and practical, is 
made of sweet - smelling 
Jersey cedar. $1.75 
It is said sparrows do not 
trouble a swinging house. 
This one is for wrens or 
bluebirds. $1.75 
(Above) Purple martin 
house of sassafras, ever green 
and red cedar woods. 28" 
high, twelve chambers. $36 
The house shown 
below is for blue¬ 
birds. It is well 
made and practical. 
It comes for $6 
A nesting station to be placed on trees or 
the sides of dwellings. Fitted with screen 
holders for four kinds of nesting material 
and a cone screw for fall and winter feed¬ 
ing. 18" x 714". $i.So 
(Below left) An unusually 
attractive home for a wren 
is made of rustic cedar. 
$1.50 
A nest shelter for robins and barn swallows. 
To attract robins, it should be placed on a 
tree trunk with the front side turned away 
from the prevailing winds. 16" high. 
Price $2 
