OSHKOSH, WISCONSIN 
TREES, SHRUBS & VINES 
IMPORTANT FOR UPLAND GAME BIRDS 
AND ANIMALS 
TREES 
Hackberry (1-1% inch base). 
Hawthorn (3-5 feet high)- 
Wild Crab (3-4 feet high)- 
Mulberry (2-3 feet high)- 
English Oak (6-8 feet high)_ 
Pussy Willow (4-5 feet high) 
Red Cedar (2-3 feet high)- 
Scotch Pine (2-3 feet high) — 
Douglas Fir (2-3 feet high). 
SHRUBS 
Hazelnut (18-24 inches) - 1-00 
Honeysuckle (3-4 feet)- 1.20 
Chokecherry (3-4 feet) - 1-60 
Smooth Sumac (3-4 feet) - 1-00 
Mountain Currant (18-24 inches) - 1.10 
Wild Rose (18-24 inches) - 1.50 
Swamp Rose (2-3 feet) - 1.30 ” 
American Elder (3-4 feet) - 1.40 
Buffalo Berry (2-3 feet) - 1.20 
Snow Berry (2-3 feet) - 1.00 
Nanny Berry (3-4 feet) - 1.60 
VINES 
Bittersweet (2 years) _ 1.00 
Wild Grape (2 years) - 1.00 
Raspberry Plants_ 2.50 doz. 
NOTE—Trees, Shrubs and Vine's listed above are important 
as food producers and cover plants for Upland Game Birds and 
Animals. Prices are F. O. B. Nurseries. No orders accepted 
for any quantity or assortment amounting to less than .$10.00. 
_$12.00 each 
2.80 ” 
2.00 ” 
7.50 ” 
__ 8.00 ” 
__ 1.20 ” 
8.00 ” 
5.00 ” 
13.00 ” 
WATERS ALONE WON’T 
BRING BECKS 
Would you like to have duck hunting like the 
old-timers tell about? Would you like to have 
hundreds and thousands of waterfowl come to your 
favorite waters every fall? 
If you do, restore what brought the ducks in the 
good ol’ days—feeding grounds. Waters alone won% 
bring ducks. But natural aquatic foods will. Ducks 
are gluttonous feeders, and will fly hundreds of 
miles to find abundant food. Wild ducks cannot live 
upon waters without food and therefore migrate on 
to the places where they find plenty of the kind of 
food they like. 
In waters where their natural food does not grow 
now, it can very easily be planted and the waters 
made attractive to the wild waterfowl. There are 
important food plants for these wild waterfowl 
which will grow under almost every water condition 
that exists. 
The future of your duck hunting rests in your 
own hands. You will provide food and nature will 
provide the ducks. There are plenty of waterfowl 
in the country, but they are found in great numbers 
only where there is sufficient vegetation for them 
to feed. 
Now is the proper time to plant aquatic foods. 
By next Fall the plants will be full grown. Year 
after year they will reseed themselves and remain 
a permanent attraction in your waters. 
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