CAGE EQUIPMENT 
Add Postage when wanted by mail. 
BIRD BATH. (Celluloid.) Day- 
light pattern that hooks outside 
of cage. Each 40c; by mail ...$0.55 
BATH DISHES. Oval shape, me- 
dium size. Each 15¢; large »... .254 



FOUNTAIN CUPS 
TREAT CUPS. Plastic 
SQUARE CUPS No. 1916 .... .25 
NARROW TREAT CUPS ... .-10 
E CUPS. For shipping birds; 
Coen eee poner 50 
ih. peter TOP. Glass or porce- ae 
DATE Cteetek Se weiner eRe PRES eee 2 
ROUND GLASS CUPS. Each.. .15 
WIRE HOLDERS. For round cups ...............--. =L5 
FPFERCH MATERIAL. Natural color. % inch round. 
BID i ies USL ole (0) saeeet cara Nir teoay anes tri teppe acsae eee cet 2d ta ODEO .20 
CEDAR PERCH MATERIAL. 18-inch for 10c; 30-inch. .20 
PERCHES, SPRING TYPE. Each 15c; 2 for ....... 25 
SAND BREF DGGS.2:Bach 5 ai, ¢ aegis = beta dae seme ee ees .05 
EXPANDING TOOL. For use in applying leg bands. Each .10 
WIRE CAGE NESTS. With wire hook. Each .......... -40 
CELLULOID CAGE NESTS. Each ..............-; .30 
NESTING PADS to fit into wire nests. Each .......... 20 
BIRD NEST EGGS. Doz. 35c; 6 for ............... -20 
NESTING HAIR. Dark or light. Per pkg. ......--... 10 
CLOSED LEG BANDS. Aluminum. Numbered. Must be 
put on when birds are young: Doz. 22.4 S0 se cess eee .45 
WOODEN PARRAKEET NESTS. Knocked down. 
Wetehte3. lbs: 4 ae Hig aeatis sts ccsuen nese aeonete ole Brau eee rieeey s 1.35 
LEG BANDS. Open type. Adjustable. Numbered. 6 for 
BO Gs 12 TOT sat satck coders eteite nana tate te etean Pag aettea elie le oeiab ees ola iairg 45 
PARRAKEET LEG BANDS. Celluloid. Open. Num 
beredsno ttor GUC s: +2 shor cats tee wet ae set a ees -50 
CUTTLEBONE HOLDER ..........--+-s++:+.-8-- 10 
CAGE BRACKETS. For hanging the cages on wall or 
in window. 10-inch enameled 25e each; chrome ....... 135 
CAGE COVER with seed catcher. Attractive colors and 
designs. Be sure to state if you have a round or an 
oblong cage.2-Rer Set = x. hata aie ter ske =: ote ele © tae ee eee) 2.50 
SWINGS, PLAIN. Each |... 5. .--20. 52-52 t esse sees 15 
PERCH “BRUSHES .~ Pach -205 45 <ncct aan aot o teeye sees .30 
CAGE SPRING No. 140. With short hook. Each ...... +15 
GET THE 
MOON SIGN BOOK 

€ F OETO 
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 successftlly 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. 


A FEW POPULAR BOOKS FOR 
THE HOME GARDEN - - - Postpaid 
ANNUAL FLOWERS. (By Dorothy Jenkins.) How to grow 
and use annual flowers. Contains a portfolio of photographs. 
$2.75. 
BOOK OF ANNUALS. (Hottes.) I[llustrated, 182 pages. A re 
liable guide to culture of annual flowers. Over 100 species are 
described and full directions for their use. $1.50. 
BOOK OF GARDEN MAGIC. 
home garden. Hundreds of clear illustrations convey details 
at a glance. Concise, but complete text is followed by quick 
reference charts by national experts. $3.00. 
Complete instructions for the 
BOOK OCF PERENNIALS. (Hottes.) A most valuable and 
readable book on this subject. $2.00. 
CONSIDER THE LILIES. $2.00. 
EVERGREENS FOR COLORADO LANDSCAPING. 
(Robt. E. More.) A complete list of evergreen varieties hardy 
to Colorado. 35c, postpaid. 
GARDEN BULBS IN COLOR. It pictures in color Tulips, 
Narcissus, Lilies, Iris and others, with brief cultural notes. - 
$2.49, 
GARDEN FLOWERS IN COLOR. (Stevens.) Shows all the 
important garden flowers in accurately colored photographs and 
gives descriptions and cultural notes. $2.49. 
GARDEN GUIDE. By 28 authorities. One of the most prac- 
tical and informative garden books published for the average 
home owner. 576 pages and over 300 illustrations. $2.00. 
$3.00. 
IMPROVED PRACTICES IN PROPAGATION BY SEED. 
Especially helpful in growing evergreens. 25c. 
GARDEN MAGIC. 
MODERN FAMILY GARDEN BOOK. 
Cloth. bound and _ illustrated. 
culture for the amateur. $1.00. 
(Roy E. Biles.) 
160 pages of general garden 
NEW GARDEN ENCYCLOPEDIA. (lllustrated.) Written 
for all U. S. climates, soils, seasons, and methods. Written 
by American experts—everything you need to know about any- 
thing you want to grow. $4.00. 
PLANT PROPAGATION. (By Hottes.) Tells how to increase 
plants and bulbs faster. Tells how to graft trees and shrubs. 
$2.00. 
‘PERENNIALS PREFERRED. (By Helen Van Pelt Wilson.) 
The A B C’s of growing perennials are presented in an easy- 
to-follow style. $2.75, 
ROSES oF THE WORLD IN COLOR. (McFarland.) 265 
illustrations in full color and with the rose pictures are many 
cultural helps. One of the most beautiful of t d 
books. $3.75. = ac pecemt Sarees 
SOY BEANS. Gold from the soil. Complete in 122 pages. $1.75. 
THE FIRST GOURD BOOK. (Helen M. Tillinghast.) An- 
swers all your quetsions regarding the raising and care of fancy 
gourds. Very complete. 50c. 
TUBEROUS ROOTED BEGONIAS. 
é : y (George Otten.) 81 
pages on their growing and care. $1.25. 
10,000 GARDEN QUESTIONS. Answered by 15 noted ex- 
perts. 1467 pages. Compiled by Mr. Rockwell id 
Men’s National Garden Club. $3.95. emesis < 
VEGETABLE GARDENING IN COLOR. (By Daniel J. 
Foley.) Shows the important vegetables, herbs,-berries, in full 
color plates. Contains drawings and general information about 
gardening. $2.50. 
BOOKS FOR BIRD FANCIERS. See page 50. 
BOOKS FOR FISH FANCIERS. Sce page 56. 
If wanting other books not listed = 
perhaps we can supply them. ed, please write us, 
RR eR TG NG SRS SSS a a gee 
[52] 

