
HOUSE 
A sheltered shelf for Robins, 
Phoebes and other birds that 
will not nest in a closed 
—BISHOP RUSTIC— 
BIRD HOUSES 
AND 
——§FEEDERS$—— 
Attracting wild birds to gardens and grounds is a highly satisfying 
project that almost everyone may undertake and enjoy. Those who 
try this fascinating hobby invariably find it entertaining, educa- 
tional and profitable too, because birds wage a constant battle 
against destructive insect pests. Our Rustic Bird Houses and Feeders 
are tested in the field. These experiments, conducted for many 
years, have resulted in designs of construction to conform to the 
wild-bird’s wants and particular whims. Prices quoted are f.o.b. 
Medford. Please add postage. Weights indicated. 

No. 7 TREE 
SWALLOW HOUSE 
This house is also suitable for 
Bluebirds. May be mounted 
oe 
house. In winter it may be 
utilized as a feeder. Made 
entirely of rustic hemlock 
and southern cypress, with 
copper ridge. Height 10 in. 
Price $2.30, mailing wt. 6 
Ibs. 

No. 50 WREN HOUSE 
Yes, it’s a genuine coconut. Unique, you 
must confess, but. thoroughly practical. 
Receives the Wren‘s approval. Ideal for 
your own garden or for a gift. . Easily 
opened for cleaning. Price 80c, mailing 
wt. 2 Ibs. 
No. 150 SUET 
AND SEED 
FEEDER 

A genuine coconut shell chock full of 
suet, seed, berries, peanuts, etc. Just the 
thing to bring Chickdees, Nuthatches and 
Woodpeckers. English Sparrows dislike a 
feeder which swings like this one and sel- 
dom use it. Complete with rack, $1.35. 
Mailing wt. 4 Ibs. 
WILD BIRD 
CAKE 

This is the Famous Bishop Suet-seed Cake. 
A balanced food. Once you've used Bishop 
Wild Bird Cake you'll agree that no other 
food quite equals it for attracting the 
birds. A complete food in cake form. 
These cakes will not crumble, are odorless 
and clean to handle. No paraffin or other 
filler used. Price, 30c each; $3.00 per 
dozen. Mailing wt. 24 Ibs. per dozen. 

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No. 8 
CHICKADEE 
HOUSE 
A home for such 
such birds as Chick- 
and Nuthatches. The 
Titmice, 
roof, front and sides are of winter cut 
adees, 
hemlock. The front is removable for 
cleaning. Price, $3.15; mailing wt. 6 Ibs. 
No. 101 
SUET RACK 
This extremely pop- 
ular model is sold 
only with Bishop Wild Bird Cake. Rack 
is of pine. A bark-covered roof protects 
food from the weather. Price, complete 
with Cake, $1.25; mailing wt. 4 Ibs. 

No. 116 
SEED FEEDER 
This simple yet 
durable model is 
made of cypress or pine and roofing ma- 
terial. Hinged roof facilitates filling. 
Price, $1.15; mailing wt. 3 Ibs. 


on a pole or hung from tree 
branch. Of cypress with rus- 
tic trim and copper ridge. 
Hinged side. Price, $2.65; 
mailing wt. 5 Ibs. 
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No. 81 BLUEBIRD 
HOUSE 
Unique in design but thoroughly prac- 
tical. Rustic ends. Sides and top of mix- 
tone roofing material. Removable floor. 
Price, $1.40; mailing wt. 5 Ibs. 
No. 104 
“SEED 
FEEDER 

This rustic seed feeder prevents waste — 
and gives a constant supply of food. Made 
of rustic hemlock and clear-grained cy- 
press. Roof hinged for filling hopper. 
Glass front permits clear view: of food 
supply. Price, $2.75; mailing wt. 5 Ibs. 
No. 118 
SUET RACK 

A model designed to hold a large piece 
of suet or two Bishop Wild Bird Cakes 
which come free with this feeder. Made 
of pine with hardwood dowels for the 
rack and perches. Improved hinged roof. 
During the spring it may be used for nest- 
Ibs. 

SPACE WON’T PERMIT OUR LISTING ALL OF OUR LINE—COME IN AND GET ACQUAINTED. 

ing material. Price, $2.50; mailing wt. 4 ES 
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