BIRDS 
Encouraging Friendly Birds 
Birds wage a constant battle against 
insect pests which makes it profitable as 
well as entertaining and educational to 
encourage them to stay around. Feed 
the birds until Spring is advanced enough 
so that nature will provide them with all 
the food they need. At the first hint of 
Spring put out nesting material and get 
the bird houses up, choosing those for 
several species rather than all one type. 
It isn’t necessary to put out food during 
late Spring, Summer and early Fall but as 
soon as the natural food supply starts to 
dwindle, fill the feeders and thus encourage 
many birds to stay around all Winter. 

BISHOP COMBINATION SHELTER. In the 
Winter it serves as a feeding station and in 
the Spring as a nesting shelter for Robins. 
The suet basket is removable. $3.30. 
BISHOP COMBINATION FEEDER. This 
feeder holds one Bishop Suet Cake and 1% 
Ibs. of seed thus attracting both suet and 
seed feeding birds. $4.65. 
WOODLAND LANTERN FEEDER. The 
hopper has 4 glass sides which makes the 
seed visible. Holds 3 lbs. of seed. $4.00. 

BISHOP SUET RACK (and Nesting Material 
Rack). Self closing as the birds eat the cake, 
so that they can reach the last crumb. Hang 
from tree, bush or arbor. Attractive to 
Chickadees, Nuthatches and many other 
species. During the mating season this rack 
may be used to hold nesting material for 
the birds. Complete with suet cake, $1.55. 

BISHOP BLUEBIRD HOUSES 
No. 81. Unique in design but thoroughly 
practical. Rustic ends. Sides and top of 
mixtone roofing material. Removable 
floor for cleaning. Height 8 in. $1.50, 
No. 12. Here is a favorite house for the 
Bluebirds. Of rustic hemlock, has a flat 
back for mounting against tree trunk or 
pole. Roof is removable. Height 10 in. 
$2.70. 
BISHOP WREN HOUSES 
No. 30. An attractive home of simple yet 
pleasing design. The bottom may be 
opened for cleaning by simply loosening 
2 screws. $1.50. 
No. 31. Another wren home made of cypress 
and rustic hemlock. The side is removable 
for cleaning. $2.25. 

HUMMINGBIRD FEEDERS. Four jewel- 
colored feeders with wire holders. These 
holders fastened to tree or bush and kept 
filled with sugat water are sure to attract 
the delightful hummingbirds. $1.25. 
















PEANUT BUTTER BALLS. A complete life 
sustaining food for wintering wild birds. 
They can be suspended by the wire hanger 
from a branch, arbor or window nail. 
Pkg. of four, $1.50. 
SUET CAKES. Molded of pure suet and a 
dozen varieties of seeds, grains and berries. 
Each 35c., 3 for $1.00. 
BIRD SEED. Scarlett’s Wild Bird Seed is a 
complete balanced diet which consists of 
only the whole rich seeds that birds love. 
5 lbs: 2850... 25 Ibs) $4.00. 50 lbs, $7.75; 
100 lbs. $15.00. 
SUNFLOWER SEED. 3 Ibs. 95c. 

CLYMER BIRD FEEDING STATION. Fasten 
several of these handy feeders where you can 
watch the birds enjoying your hospitality. 
Station is complete with suet, seeds and 
grains, ready to hang. $1.50. Refills, 
3 for $1.25. 
BISHOP WINDOW FEEDER. The glass roof 
protects the food from weather and permits 
one to observe the birds. Comes in 2 sizes. 
Large, $6.60; small, $4.80. 
CAPE COD INN. This is a spacious revolving 
feeder, sparkling white with green roof. 
Easy to install on any post. Vanes keep 
front faced toward the wind and weather 
thus protecting the interior. 16x23 in. 
$14.50. 
