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BIRD FOODS AND FEEDERS 
Send for Complete Literature on Burnett’s Wild Bird Feeders, Houses and Foods 
Feeding and housing the Wild Birds is a most interesting, instructive, and satisfactory hobby, besides being an economic necessity. 
The many interesting Houses, Feeders, and Foods are also excellent gifts to commemorate any day, event, or occasion. Suitable for one of any 
age, for any purse, purpose, or taste. 
BURNETT’S COMPLETE 
WILD BIRD SEED 
A high grade mixture of seeds so blended 
as to provide a nourishing food appealing to 
all types of birds. You will be both surprised 
and pleased to see the ever increasing number 
of birds this mixture will attract to your 
vicinity. 
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Prepaid only within 300 miles of New York 
City when cash accompanies order 
WILD BIRD SUET CAKES 
an 
Bird Banquet, BB2 — 
Pressed peanut and suet 
cake. Tempting food for 
birds. 3 for $1.30, per 
doz. $4.75. 
Bird Snack, SS1 —Special 
blend of pure suet with 
choice grains and berries. 
3 for $1.30, per doz. $4.75. 

Wedge-shaped Cakes. 3 for $1.30, doz.$4.75. 
Beyond 150 miles of New York City, add 
10% value of order; beyond 1000 miles, add 
20% for postage 
SIX-WAY FEEDER 
If you wish to 
prevent a monop- 
oly, we recommend 
this seed hopper. 
Frequently one 
bird will dominate 
a feeder and will 
not permit others 
to eat. This feeder 
has six separate 
compartments to 
give half a dozen 
birds an equal opportunity. Of white pine 
and green roofing. Removable roof. Height, 
11% inches. Price $3.20, postpaid. 
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SEED AND SUET FEEDER 
NO. 122 






















This combination rustic feeder is designed 
to fill all your needs for both suet and seed 
feeding birds. Holds one Wedge shape Wild 
Bird Cake and 114 lbs. of seed. Size 1014x138. 
$4.20, postpaid. Complete with Bird Cake 
and pound of seed. $4.85, postpaid. 
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AUTOMATIC FEEDER (Patented) 
An economical 
feeder for all kinds of 
seeds, cracked corn 
or other small food. 
If filled with sun- 
flower seeds, it un- 
failingly attracts 
Cardinals, Rose- 
breasted Grosbeaks. 
Finches, and many 
other large as wellas 
small pretty birds all 
year around. 
Birds enjoy swing- 
ing with the feeder. 

A. B..2. 
No. AB2— With plastic tube, $2.90, postpaid. 
No. AB3—The Squirrel’s Defeat. Similar 
construction to above but greater capacity 
and large metal roof. $5.75, postpaid. 

MATERIAL 
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BISHOP WINDOW FEEDERS 
Fitted with hinged glass top and built-in 
seed hopper and suet rack. Made of pine, 
stained brown. Supplied complete with 
perch, and attachments for mounting. 
Sky-lite Model No. 124. Length 17 in. $4.60. 
De Luxe Model No. 119. Length 24 in. $6.50. 
(Shipped Express: Collect) 

BISHOP 
NESTING 

Complete with nesting material sufficient 
for several fillings. Neatly boxed. $1.25, 
postpaid 1st and 2nd zones $1.40. 

BURNETT’S RELIABLE FARM SEEDS 
BUCKWHEAT 
Sow 1 bushel per acre 
Japanese. [Early and productive. Also 
makes quick-growing cover crop. (Sow 
June-August.) 5 lbs. $1.00, bushel (48 Ibs.) 
$6.00, 100 Ibs. $11.50. 
Miscellaneous Farm Seeds 
Canada Field Peas. Sow 3 bushels to 
the acre. 10 lbs. $2.25, bushel $9.75. 
Millets. Sow 50 lbs. per acre. 
Golden. 10 lbs. $2.00, 100 Ibs. $15.00. 
Japanese. 
$13.50. 
Rape. Dwarf Essex. Sow 5 lbs., broad- 
10 Ibs. $1.75, 100 lbs. 
cast 10 lbs. per acre. Lb. 60c., 
10 lbs. $5.00. 
Seed Oats. Sow 3 bushels per acre. 
Vicland. Certified. $3.50 per bushel, 
10 bushels $32.00. 
Wheat. Marquis, Beardless. 
$7.00. 
Spring Vetch. Sow 1% bushels per 
acre. Valuable for green fodder. 
10 lbs. $2.50, 100 Ibs. $22.00. 
Bushel 

CORN, Field Varieties 
Sow 1 peck per acre for grain; 44 bushel for 
silage; 1 bushel or more for fodder 
Cornell No. 29-3 Hybrid Dent. 110 days. 
The finest of all varieties for both silage 
and grain in the northern states. Highly 
recommended. 14 peck $2.00, peck $3.75, 
bushel $14.00. 
Moo-Mix. Sensational silage Corn that isa 
blend of the best adapted Lowe Improved 
Hybrids. Variable maturity and ear types. 
Stands well on all soils, and resistant to 
diseases and insects. 4 peck $1.85, peck 
$3.50, bushel $12.50. 
Cornell No. 11. 105 days. Highest yielding 
yellow Dent, 9 to 10 in. ears. Better than 
larger Corns where the seasons are short. 
1% peck $1.60, peck $2.75, bushel $9.50. 
Lancaster Sure Crop Yellow Dent. 105 
days. One of the best varieties for cribbing 
and silage. Grows a big fodder, 10 to 12 ft. 
Large, 12 in. ears. 14 peck $1.25, peck 
$2.25, bushel $8.25. 
Yellow Sweepstakes. 120 days. Large 
eared ensilage variety. Peck $2.50, bushel 
$8.50. 
RYE 
Sow 114 bushels per acre 
Burnett’s Giant Spring Rye. A great im- 
provement on the small-grained Spring 
Rye. Large yielder with full, plump heavy 
grains. Peck $1.95, bushel (56 Ibs.) $6.75. 
Sea Rye (Rosen). Peck $1.85, bushel 
SOY BEANS 
Sow 1-2 bushels per acre 
Black Wilson. An early variety that pro- 
duces a large fodder crop. Valuable for 
plowing under to improve the soil. Peck 
$2.25, bushel (60 lbs.) $8.25. 
New Edible Variety, Bansei. Delicious 
Beans of high food value, rich in vitamins, 
but of low starch content. Easy to grow; 
culture similar to Lima Beans. % lb. 40c., 
Ib. 75c., 2 lbs. $1.35, 5 Ibs. $3.25. 
SUGAR BEETS (Mangels) 
Six pounds will sow one acre 
Golden Tankard. Excellent cropper that 
often attains tremendous size. Highly nu- 
tritious. 4 lb. $1.00, lb. $3.50. 
Leviathan Long Red Mangel-Wurzel. A 
large selected strain; enormously produc- 
tive. 14 lb. 90c., lb. $3.25. 


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