PLANTS FOR FRUIT CHARACTERISTICS 



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kinds of fruit grown on the plants in list XX-D — a and b. The numbers 

 appearing after the names of the plants on Pages 165 and 166 refer 

 to the numbers opposite the names of the different birds in the follow- 

 ing list. All of these birds feed upon one or more of the kinds of 

 fruit shown on the preceding pages. 



Blackbird 



Bluebird 



Bobolink 



Catbird 



Cedarbird 



6. Chickadee 



7. Crow 



8. Cuckoo 



9. Finch 



10. Grosbeak 



11. Grouse 



12. Jay 



13. Junco 



14. Kingbird 



15. Oriole 



16. Phoebe 



17. Quail 



18. Robin 



19. Sparrow 



20. Swallow 



21. Tanager 



22. Thrasher 



23. Thrush 



24. Vireo 



25. Warbler 



26. Woodpecker 



E. Producing Fruit Which Attracts Birds Away From Other 

 Fruit. Mulberries and shad-bushes will protect cherries and straw- 

 berries. Elders, Virginia creeper, and black cherry will protect grapes. 

 Elders and mulberries will protect raspberries and blackberries. 



F. Producing Fruit Which Often Makes the Plant Undesir- 

 able in Landscape Planting. 



Aesculus hippocastanum 

 Common Horse-chestnut 



Ailanthus glandulosa 

 Tree of Heaven 



Catalpa (in variety) 

 Indian Bean 



Celtis occidentalis 

 Nettle Tree 



Gleditsia triacanthos 



Honey Locust 

 Nut Trees (in variety) 



