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HORTUS NURSERIES 
SYOSSET, LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK 
On the Northern Boulevard, 25A 
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Mrs. W. B. Devereux 
TELEPHONE; OYSTER BAY 388 
If not answered In mid-winter call 
Oyster Bay 1741-1 
FEEDER: painted green; food tray 24"xl5" _—$9.00 
Feeder may be hung or set on a post. 
To hang: select a high branched tree; attach wire to 
a main strong branch and carry it out over lesser 
branches to a terminal twig. Feeder should then be 
hanging so that squirrels cannot jump to it from the 
tree trunk and they do not get down a long wire from 
a twig. 
SEED MIXTURE FOR WILD BIRDS: 
50 lb. bag: -$5.00 
SUET HOLDERS: painted green: - 
A good shape as the birds can reach all the suet. 
$ .80 
BOWLS or BATHS: 
rough gray pottery: 20" wide:-$3.00 
Summer and winter birds need water. In freezing 
weather pour water over ice formed in bowl and the 
birds will come to it. A bowl similar to these has 
been in use the year round for many years and, if 
cracked during the winter, has easily been repaired 
with cement in the spring. 
Lead baths withstand weather. 
PROVIDE water the year round, seed, suet and GRIT, 
in the form of sand during the winter. Seed and suet 
kept out during the summer tend to keep birds near the 
house and authorities state that the birds are not 
“pauperized” by this artificial feeding. 
FEED TO ATTRACT BIRDS 
PLANT TO ATTRACT BIRDS 
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