
Photo by Dr. and Mrs. Heathcote Kimball 
WILD BIRD FOOD 
Help preserve wild bird life by ample 
distribution of Wild Bird Seed. Highest 
quality seed having no grit or other 
filler. 5 Ibs. $1:10; 10 Ibs. $2.00; 25 Ibs. 
$4.25; postpaid 300 miles. 100 lbs. (ex- 
press collect) $15.00. 
BIRD CAFES are absolute “tops” in 
window sill feeders—glass tops—design- 
ed and engineered to remain dry in all 
weather —easy to service and install 
from INSIDE room, in five minutes with 
only a screw driver. 

Bird Cafe No. W25. Equipment: Double 
thick glass top—double cake holder — 
automatic seed hopper; 25 in. JHach, 
$6.00. Postpaid within 300 miles. 
Bird Cafe No. W16. Equipment: Glass 
top—double cake holder—automatic seed 
hopper; 16 in. Wach, $4.50. Postpaid 
within 3800 miles. 

Bishop Window Feeder No. 11l. If you 
are already feeding birds in your garden, 
you will find more pleasure in attracting 
them to your window. This feeder is 
designed to be mounted on the sill. The 
suet basket and seed hopper are removy- 
able for refilling. Made of durable 
cypress. Brackets for mounting are in- 
cluded. Length 22 in. Pach $3.50, post- 
paid within 300 miles. 
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Chock full of information on 
feeding —feeding stations, bird 
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SQUIRREL’S DEFEAT. If squirrels 
annoy your bird’s feeding, use a squir- 
rel’s defeat. The dome-shaped roof pre- 
vents squirrels from descending upon 
feed box. Wild birds feeding are in full 
view so that bird lovers may enjoy 
watching them. Feeder is automatic, 
rustproof. Each $5.25; with 5 lbs. food, 
$5.95. Postpaid within 300 miles. 
AUTOMATIC FEEDER 

An economical 
feeder for all 
kinds of seeds, 
eracked corn or 
Smal bitoodeeeLe 
filled with sun- 
flower seeds, it 
unfailingly 
attracts Cardi- 
nals,2 Ros e= 
breasted Gros-] 
beaks, Finches, 
and many other 
large as well 
as small pretty 
birds all year round. Birds enjoy swing- 
ing with the feeder. Each $2.75; with 5 
Ips. food, $3.45. Postpaid within 300 
miles. 

Wild Bird Suet Cake. A balanced food. 
Contains a variety of seeds, grains, ber- 
ries, etc., especially selected because of 
their value as wild bird food. Molded 
with suet into appetizing cakes. Appeals 
to Chickadees, Woodpeckers, Nuthatches, 
Flickers, Juncos, Song Sparrows, ete. 
Contain no fillers, only pure beef suet 
used. Each 35c; 3 for $1.00. 
CHICKADEE DINER 
The sensational hit from Maine 
to Florida and from Portland 
to Portland. It is an exclusive 
picnic ground for the useful, 
interesting, cheerful Chicka- 
dees, Nuthatches, Woodpeckers, 
Creepers. They are clinging 
birds and only they can use 
it. Your spine will tingle when 
you see a Chickadee make a 
three-point landing with throt- 
tle wide open or a Nuthatch 
doing a breath-taking high tra- 2/x2/x16"” 
peze act upside down. 
Packed full of 12 Chickadee Tidbits and 
12 EXTRA Tidbit refills in a beauty of 
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FESTIVE BOARD — No. W1 
The name describes it eloquently. <A 
simple, inexpensive and efficient window 
sill feeder—designed especially for apart- 
ment dwellers and for casement windows. 
The latter open over it, but it fits any 
window sill or horizontal surface—porch 
railing, ete. Filled with 12 Chickadee 
Tidbits and attractively boxed....$1.50 
Postpaid within 300 miles 

Bishop Suet Rack 
No. 118. This feed- 
er is made of pine 
with hardwood 
dowels for the 
rack. It holds two 
Wild Bird Cakes or 
a large piece of 
suet. The roof lifts. 
During the Spring 
it may be used for 
a : =| nesting material. 
Length 11% inches. Each $2.00. Post- 
paid within 300 miles. Suet Cakes extra. 

Postpaid within 300 miles; beyond that express collect. 
YOU GIVE (2) GIFTS, WHEN YOU GIVE (1) 
YOU GIVE TO BIRDS, TOO, WHEN YOU GIVE FRIENDS 
BIRD FEEDERS AS GIFTS 
No more appropriate or more enjoyable gift can one receive, than one 
which will help feed our wild birds, especially in Winter. 
At this time 
of the year when the ground is hard and covered with snow, very little 
natural food is available. 
on this planet would be impossible. 
But for the habit of birds eating insects, life 
Therefore, what little food we give 
to birds now, is but a pittance of compensation in comparison to the 
work they render. 
Help feed them this Winter by giving gifts of Bird Feeders. 
they will sing songs of thanks. 
BURNETT-SEEDSMEN 7. 

Next Spring 
New York 7, N. Y. 

