
CAGE EQUIPMENT 
Add Postage when wanted by mail. 
BIRD BATHS that hook onto cage. Daylight pattern, each 
35c. 
CAGE COVER WITH SEED CATCHER. Made of floral 
sateen. Attractive colors and: designs. Be sure to state for 
square or round cage. Per set, $1.25 and $1.50. 
PERCH MATERIAL. Natural color. % inch round. 
PEPE MED ICCE TOL nies costeienelsaloe os f Biss wieta.c Soe cathe’ s labateate od gleteate te $0.20 
CEDAR PERCH MATERIAL. 18 inch for 10c; 36 inch .20 
SEED AND WATER CUPS. 
Open Top. (Porcelain. Also glass.) 
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Closed Top. Porcelain only. Each .10 
Closed Top. Colored. Yellow, 
green and blue, “Each... °..-.. . 

WIRE HOLDERS. For round cups .05 
FOOD AND MEDICINE CUPS. 
“Treat cups.” Porcelain, fasten be- 
eween. wires > Hach, so.% a<m utes s6 ae 05 
NARROW TREAT CUPS. For 
California type cage. Each....... .05 
BATH DISHES. Glass oval shape, 
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CLOSED LEG BANDS. Aluminum. 
Numbered. Must be put on when birds 

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LEG BANDS, OPEN TYPE. Adjust- 
able; Numbered: ) Doz; 47 cn eae asco 25 
‘EXPANDING TOOL, For use in apply- 
ing leg bands-srHach Oy wana directa -10 
WIRE CAGE NESTS. With wire hook. 
TEACH Mole ater s re cups Male. st abehens tole wiciaie tele -40 
NESTING PADS to fit into wire nests. 
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BIRD NEST EGGS. Doz. 35c; 6 for .20 
NESTING HAIR. Dark or light. Per 
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SWINGS, PLAIN. Each ............ -10 
SWING WITH KNOB. Complete. Each .48 
CAGE BRACKETS. Suitable for hang- 
ing cage on wall or in window. 12 inch. 
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CAGE SPRINGS 
No. 160. Single, light brass plated. Each .15 
No. 140. Plain. Cage spring with short 

hook Hisacliy solactacit ik sande bisie Otc eee 15 
No. 19. Double springs, brass. 3% inches 
lone sealsacly =. eres sti, «etek 235 
MOON SIGN BOOK 
€ Pie 
PLANT BY THE MOON 
256 Pages of Valuable Information 

The Moon Sign Book gives practical instructions 
concerning planetary influence on planting and har- 
vesting, the result of more than 40 years of research, 
by Llewellyn George. 
Many use the Moon Book successfully each year 
because it shows what to plant and the approximate 
dates when to plant in order to work in harmony 
with the best influences of Nature. Simplified tables 

for immediate daily use. $1.00. 1001 GARDEN QUESTIONS ANSWERED. (Hottes.) Third 
edition. An amazing collection of useful information. 388 - 
pages, 160 illustrations. $2.50, : a 
10,000 GARDEN QUESTIONS. Answered by 15 noted ex-_ 
BOOKS FOR BIRD FANCIERS. See page 48. perts. 1467 pages. Compiled by Mr. Rockwell, president of 
BOOKS FOR FISH FANCIERS. See page 52. Men’s National Garden Club. $3.95. ae 
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A FEW POPULAR BOOKS FOR 
THE HOME GARDEN - - - Postpaid 
ALL ABOUT FLOWERING BULBS. (Weston.) All that 
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A LITTLE BOOK OF CLIMBING PLANTS. (Hottes.) 
250 pages, 80 illustrations. $2.00. 
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BOOK OF TREES. (Hottes.) An all-around handbook for the 
tree lover and tree planter. $3.50. 
BULBS FOR YOUR GARDEN. (Wood, Jr.). 210 pages. 
Easy to follow directions for planting, growing and propagat- 
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CITY AND SUBURBAN GARDENING. (Sherlock.) 186 
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EVERGREENS FOR COLORADO LANDSCAPING. 
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GARDEN BULBS IN COLOR. It pictures in color Tulips, 
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GARDEN MAGIC FOR THE BEGINNER. A 41-page book 
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HERBS. (Webster.) How to know them and how to use them. 
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HOW TO GROW FOOD FOR YOUR FAMILY. (Ogden.) 
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LANDSCAPING THE SMALL HOME. (Oliver.) 146 pages, 
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MODERN FAMILY GARDEN BOOK. (Roy E. Biles.) 
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PRACTICAL LAWN CARE. (Merritt.) Essential informa- 
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ROSES OF THE WORLD IN COLOR. (McFarland.) 265 
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SOILLESS GROWTH OF PLANTS. (Ellis and Swaney.) 
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