. Blakelee's industrial cyclopedia, a simple practical guide ... A ready reference and reservoir of useful information. More than two hundred illustrations. RUSTIC BIRD HOUSE FOR SHRUBBERY. Houses and coops Fok birds. 265 if possible, amid a clump of bushes. It looks much better than when stand-ing in open space. Coop for Fancy JBircl»i.—Boys not unfrequently have some pet chick-ens or fancy birds, for which they wish to prepare rather handsome COOP FOR FANCY BIRDS. This may be done and at no great outlay. Prepare an end piece, say twofeet wide at the bottom and two feet high, termi


. Blakelee's industrial cyclopedia, a simple practical guide ... A ready reference and reservoir of useful information. More than two hundred illustrations. RUSTIC BIRD HOUSE FOR SHRUBBERY. Houses and coops Fok birds. 265 if possible, amid a clump of bushes. It looks much better than when stand-ing in open space. Coop for Fancy JBircl»i.—Boys not unfrequently have some pet chick-ens or fancy birds, for which they wish to prepare rather handsome COOP FOR FANCY BIRDS. This may be done and at no great outlay. Prepare an end piece, say twofeet wide at the bottom and two feet high, terminating at a point in the cen-ter. For the front use two pieces of board, one by two inches, mitered to-gether at top and stayed at bottom by cross stick. These three pieces shouldform a triangle of exactly the same size and shape as the outer surface ofthe rear board. Place the two ends three feet apart, and put on the sides,which should be of clap-boards three and a half feet long. After both sideshave been covered, strike a hne down the ends of the siding and saw offsquare, leaving as much projection over the end pieces as possible, at least twoinches at each end. When nailing on the boards, hold an ax under the framesticks to prevent their jarring out of place.


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