Attract the birds about your home. 



Why Not Have a Bird Garden of Your Own? 



YOU may enjoy the presence of your feathered friends in your garden if you will 

 find some space for even just a few berried shrubs that are so enticing to these 

 cheerful songsters. Or better still, if the size of your property warrants it, you may 

 elaborate on it and create for yourself an outdoor living room, walled with shrubbery, 

 carpeted with grass, and furnished with rustic bird houses, a shallow pool and various 

 other things that your winged visitors will appreciate. Then you can realize the pleas- 

 ure of studying nature at your very door. 



Below is a list of plants that have proved to be appropriate for such a garden : 



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Arrow Wood 82 



Birches 39 



Bush Honeysuckle, Bella Albida 74 



Bush Honeysuckle, Morrowi 74 



Bush Honeysuckle, Tatarian 74 



Chinese Arborvitae 9 



Choke Cherry 48 



Dogwood, Red (Cornus alba) 61 



Dogwood, White 42 



Elder 77 



Flowering Currant 77 



Fragrant Sumac 76 



Hardy Azalea 58 



flemlock 26 



rtigh Bush Cranberry 83 



Hypericum Aureum 70 



riypericum Galioides 70 



■lypericum Kalmianum 70 



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Mountain Ash 53 



Mulberry 47 



Oleaster 66 



Prairie Rose 86 



Red Bud 60 



Red Cedar 12 



Shad Bush 57 



Silky Cornel 62 



Silver Thorn 66 



Smooth Sumac 76 



Spice Bush 58 



Spirea Billardi 78 



Spirea Salicifolia 79 



Spirea Sorbifolia 79 



Spirea Tomentosa 79 



Virginia Creeper 90 



Wayfaring Tree 82 



Withe Rod 83 



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