MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS 
IF WANTED BY MAIL, ADD POSTAGE 
CHAMFION BIRD SEED. 
and hemp. 14 ozs. 25c. 
RUHE’S NATURAL HEALTH FOOD. 2-02. bottle 53c. 
POWDER GUNS. Empty. Small 15c; Jumbo 35c. 
MORSONG BIRD PUDDING. An 
Pkg. 25c. 
HAND BIRD FEEDER. 
MOCKING BIRD FOOD. 
grade. Each 45c. 
MIXED PARRAKEET or LOVE BIRD FOOD. Dependable 
grade. 19-0z. bag 35c; 2-lb. bag 45c; 10-lb. bag $2.10. 
MIXED PARROT FOOD. Dependable grade. Contains sua- 
flower, small corn, petines, etc. Very popular with Denver 
fanciers. 2-lb. bag’ 75c; 10-lb. bag $3.00. 
PERCH BRUSHES 
PULVEX LICE POWDER ...............-+-++-05 25 
GRAVEL PAPER— 
Contains rape, canary, millet, 
excellent conditioner. 
(Giass Tube.) Each 75c. 
McAllister. This is strictly high 
Round—11 inches in diameter. Per pkg. .............. 25 
@blong—9x13% inches... Per pkei 92%. 2 eee ote ce .25 
Oblone—974x15 inches: sRer pkei sc cis. trey) = ete ouete sts 245) 
BIRDIE CARPETS, 9x13%4 inches. 20 sheets to pkg. .. «15 
MASTER RADIO CANARY PHONOGRAPH 
RECORDS Threevinealbtumacns--fereie: + tee eles 3.25 
CAGE EQUIPMENT 


Add Fostage when wanted by mail. 
BIRD BATH. (Celluloid.) Day- 
light pattern that hooks outside 
of cage. Each 5c; by mail ...$0.60 
BATH DISHES. Oval shape, me- 
dium size. Each 15c; large .... .25% 
SEED 
AND 
WATER 
CUPS 
FOUNTAIN CUPS .........- $0.40 
TREAT CUPS. Plastic ....... 10 
SQUARE CUPS No. 1916 .... -25 
PLASTIC SQUARE HOODED 
CUPS No. 1940 ..........-.- 229 
NARROW TREAT CUPS .... .-10 
CAGE CUPS. For shipping birds; 
qi" Fin sWellsmemesncodietercne trans exmracns «1° .50 
CLOSED TOP. Glass or porce- 
Wear au ots Sans 5 eetig, Stern raid ooo ete oS 
ROUND GLASS CUPS. Eaci.. .20 

WIRE HOLDERS. For round cups ......-..+.-+5+5+ -10 
PARROT GLASS CUPS. Each .........-.-++-eeeees 45 
PERCH MATERIAL. Round or Cedar. 30-inch lengths. 
aC ee reece eee eco el eae re odeunea ictus Pau enwueae epateNeORes Neh orecenete 20 
CEDAR PERCHES. 6- to 12-inch lengths. Each 10e; 3 for .25 
PERCHES, SPRING TYPE. Each 15c; 2 for ........ 25 
SAND REFILLS. = Bach iio a octets ws oes ote) oe oe .05 
PLASTIC CAGE NESTS. Each ..........-...6+55. -20 
WIRE CAGE NESTS. With wire hook. Each ........ 40 
LEG BANDS. Open type aluminum. Doz. ............ +25 
LEG BANDS. Open type celluloid. Numbered. 6 for 25c; 46 
COZ fae ns ee RCI. sdeucleByneny ae clclelenereyoeteiaserste tsa 45 
LEG BANDS. For Parrakects. Open type celluloid. Num- 
DETOUR OZ en wins cite aoe er ae, oh ees a's Maes cteiea Minslbohcleeda'suoerere sic 50 
EXPANDING TOOL. For use in applying leg bands. Each .19 
NESTING PADS. To fit into wire nests. Each ........ 15 
BIRD NEST EGGS. Doz. 35c; 6 for .........+..-.-. Semper) 
NESTING HAIR. Dark or light. Per pkg. ..........-- 10 
WOODEN PARRAKEET NESTS. Weight 3 lbs. Each.. 1.35 
CUTTLEBONE HOLDER ..........---eeeereerees -10 
CAGE BRACKETS. For hanging the cages on wall or 
in window. 10-inch enameled 25c each; chrome ..... : 
CAGE COVER. With seed catcher. Attractive colors and 
design. Be sure to state if you have a round or an 
oblong cage. “Per S€t oc. ssw nee cries © ele wieie sles ois 2.50 
SWINGS, PLAIN. Each ...........-.--- seer eeees -10 
SUING FUOUIND oir es sitar heroes <telhiegs seeker 50 
PERCH BRUSHES 2 Mach ac tarew dane sti etd vieste rele tierce .30 
CAGE SPRING No. 140. With short hook. Each ...... als) 
SPRATT’S BIRD PACIFIER .........-......-+-. .20 
BIRD TRILLER PLASTIC ...............-.+205. 125 
Ae BOT SW LIN Gee ore otc eerie eee econ sae grtgmencten s 225 
FOOD BOLD ER ce sss ceses ee wel one! ots bere (ool oleuaaeteile -10 

A FEW POPULAR BOOKS FOR 
THE HOME GARDEN - - - Postpaid 
AROUND THE SEASONS. A book bringing to you a new 
appreciation of the beauties of Nature throughout Denver parks 
and gardens. 144 pages illustrated. By S. R. Deboer, Land- 
scape Architect. Price: $1.90. 
BOOK OF ANNUALS. (Hottes.) Illustrated, 182 pages. A re-_ 
liable guide to culture of annual flowers. Over 100 species are 
described and full directions for their use. $2.00. 
BOOK OF PERENNIALS. (Hottes.) A most valuable and 
readable book on this subject. $2.75. 
COLORADO EVERGREENS. (Robt. E. More.) 2nd edition. 
A profusely illustrated 100-page book dealing with the identifi- 
cation of all native evergreens and the care and horticultural 
aano! those adapted to landscape use. Paper $1.50; cloth 
2.50. 
GARDEN BULBS IN COLOR. 
It pictures in color Tulips, Nar- 
cissus, Lilies, Iris and others, with 
brief cultural notes. $3.49. 
GARDEN FLOWERS IN 
COLOR. (Stevens.) Shows all 
the important garden flowers in 
accurately colored photographs and 
gives descriptions and _ cultural 
notes. $2.5. 
GARDEN GUIDE. By 28 authori- 
ties. One of the most practical and 
informative garden books  pub- 
lished for the average home owner. 
576 pages and over 300 illustra- 
tions. $3.50. 

GARDEN MAGIC. (By Roy E. Biles.) Eliminate guess work. 
Get the most out of your time. Tells you how to plan your 
flower garden or landscape your yard in the most beautiful and 
successful way. $3.50. 
HERBS. (By Helen Noyes Webster.) Tells how to grow them 
ard how to use them. Contains famous plans for herb gardens, 
lists of herb families, planting lists for period gardens. Valu- 
able information about the uses of the various herbs and com- 
plete cultural information. $2.50. 
IMPROVED PRACTICES IN PROPAGATION BY SEED. 
Especially helpful in growing evergreens. 25¢. 
MOON SIGN BOOK. 256 pages of practical instructions con- 
cerning planetary influence on planting and harvesting. $1.10. 
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. $5.00. 
HOW TO INCREASE PLANTS. For amateur or professional. 
$3.00. hot be 
PRIMER OF INDOOR GARDENING. Illustrated. $2.00. 
PRONOUNCING DICTIONARY. 30c. 
QUICK FREEZING AND FAMILY FOCOD GARDENING. 
At last—here’s the book home gardeners have been waiting for, 
ever since the advent of quick freezing! This superior new 
method of preserving vegetables, fruits, meats, and other perish- 
able foods at home and at community locker plants ‘is fast be- 
coming a great American institution. Like refrigeration or can- 
ning, we’ll soon wonder how we ever got along without it! 
QUICK FREEZING AND FAMILY FOOD GARDENING 
includes 220 pages—scores of photographs—many step-by-step 
drawings, tables, charts and diagrams—that SHOW YOU EX- 
ACTLY HOW to beat high food costs—by making your garden 
the source of an all-year-round food “bank”! Price: $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 recent garden 
books. $5.00. 
SOY BEANS. Gold from the soil. Complete in 122 pages. $1.75. 
TUBEROUS ROOTED BEGONIAS. (George Otten.) 81 
pages on their growing and care. $2.00. 
10,000 GARDEN QUESTIONS. Answered by 15 noted ex- 
perts. 1467 pages. Compiled by Mr. Rockwell, president of 
Men’s National Garden Club. $4.95. 
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 52. 
BOOKS FOR FISH FANCIERS. See page 58. 
If wanting other books not listed, please write us, 
perhaps we can supply them. 

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