Misc. Pub. 303, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture 



PLATE 21 



A, Magnolia grandiflora. The fruit of the evergreen magnolia is of particular appeal to wild turkey. The 

 fleshy red drupes, extruded from the conelike structure, are characteristic of magnolias. B, Malus fusca. 

 The Oregon crab apple, ordinarily found in moist soils, may prove of value in stream-bank control. The 

 fruits, though much smaller than those of eastern species, are similarly used by man. C, Myrica cali- 

 fornica. The fruit of the Pacific waxmyrtle will probably be found to occupy the same place in the diet of 

 western birds that the fruits of eastern waxmyrtles do in the diet of eastern birds. 



