Attracting native songbirds to 
your garden and home surround- 
ings is a most fascinating and en- 
joyable hobby. Provide the feed- 
ers and feed, and your efforts 
soon will be rewarded. 
No. 758. Glass Front Feeder. 
Solid roof with hole for easy fill- 
ing. Glass front permits clear 
view of food supply. 914” high. 
$3.49. 
No. 712. Window Feeder. De- 
signed to be mounted on window 
sill. Has glass roof and easy-fill 
hoppers. $6.95. 
No. 755A. Clearvue Feeder. 
A very popular feeder. Both sides 
glass, for observation. Holds 6 
pounds of seed. Swivel top bar 
for easy refill. Has steel eye for 
hanging. $5.49. 
No. 755B. Clearvue Feeder. 
This combination large-capacity 
feeder offers food for both the 
seed and suet-eating birds. Holds 
about 3 pounds of seed and 2 
cakes. 17” long. 9” wide; 9” 
high. $6.49. 
No. 1604. Suet Feeder. A 
large capacity suet feeder. Every 
bit of food stays in this feeder. 
$2.49. Refills 40 cts. each. 
No. 1605. Feeder. A large-ca- 
pacity plastic and plastic-coated 
steel feeder. Holds 8 pounds of 
feed. $6.50. 
No. 1601. Feeder. A small cone 
suet feeder can be attached al- 
most anywhere. 75 cts. 
No. 1207. Feeder. Filled with 
about a pound of seed. $1.98. 
No. 756. Lantern Feeder. A 
very attractive hanging-type feed- 
er, easy to fill through top. 4 
sides glass. 10” long; 10” wide; 
12” high. $4.98. 
No. 1603. Window Feeder. A 
very inexpensive window feed- 
er which offers the birds both 
suet and feed. 2 suet cakes sup- 
plied 12" long: = 6" wide; 7" 
high. $3.25. 
No. 114. Suet Feeder. Wire 
feeder for wedge-type suet cake, 
complete with cake. 7” long; 4” 
wide; 7” high. $1.98. 
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Weather Vane Feeder. Built 
so that the glass is always to the 
wind and the opening is on the 
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No. 2. Wren House. 
rustic. Height, 9”. $3.60. 
Made 
No. 6. Wren House, similar 
to No. 2. Height, 714”. $2.90. 
No. 40. Wren House. Made 
rustic. Height, 7/2”. Very pop- 
ular. $2.20. 
No. 31. Wren House. Same 
design as No. 40. Height, 8”. 
$2.60. 
No. 12. Bluebird House. A 
very attractive and popular blue- 
bird house. Has removable roof 
for easy cleaning. $3. 
Prices are F.O.B. our store. For parcel post, add postage. 
Rates given in back of catalog. 
No. 4. Bluebird House. Practi- 
cal for bluebirds or tree swallows. 
Height, 10”. $4. 
No. 3. Robin Shelter. Provides 
a nesting place for robins. 
Height, 10”. $3.40. 
No. 721. Peanut Butter Balls. 
A complete, life-sustaining food 
for wintering wild birds. Scien- 
tifically balanced diet includes 
vitamins, carbohydrates, proteins, 
minerals, starch, etc. Wire hang- 
er suspends this delicious meal 
from branch or window nail. 45 
cts. each; 4 for $1.65. 
Audubon Bird Call 
Twist this simple, birchwood- 
pewter device to produce chirp- 
ing, bird-like sounds which do 
not imitate any particular song. 
Because wild songbirds are natu- 
rally curious, they are lured with- 
in observation distance quickly. 
$1.50 postpaid. 
Birds of Pennsylvania 
by George M. Sutton 
Written for the beginner who 
wants to identify birds easily. 169 
pages, 175 drawings. $1. 
Scott's Wild Bird 
Seed Mixture 
A well-balanced, year-round 
ration prepared especially for wild 
birds. Contains peanut hearts, 
sunflower and many other seeds. 
Birds love it. 5 lbs., 90 cts.; 10 
Ibs., $1.65; 25 Ibs., $3.65; 50 lbs., 
$6.75; 100 Ibs42$1250: 
Sunflower Seed 
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