Plants for Wildlife Feeding 
This is one of the most complete lists of nursery stock 
for wildlife ever offered. Also note the ornamental effect 
of this list for farm and landscape plantings. 
A game program without permanent feed is futile. 
Adequate plantings of woody food-bearing plants is the 
solution. 
Criticism of game management, either state or federal, 
is childish. Pitch in and help them by setting an example 
to the public by planting your own lands and sponsoring 
club plantings, thereby being the pacemaker for law- 
makers and backers-ups of game commissions. 
How to Plant a Border for Best Results in Bird Feeding 
Set the 20 to 25 feet growing species in the background 
of the border, 10 to 20 feet apart, the different species 
interspersing. Blueprint for border, $1.00. 
Then set the lower growing, 5 to 8 feet apart in front, 
also mixing the species. Standard trees set 30 to 40 feet 
in the back of the 20 to 25 feet size. 
The ultimate effect will be an ornamental bank nearly 
all year—a solid hawk screen where birds can feed in 
safety and scoot to cover among the low bushes if at- 
tacked by predatory birds. 
This stock is limited and so’s game without food. How 
many can you use? All hard to transplant stock cut back 
and wax dipped to insure the highest possible survival. 
Please note—this stock is grown in quantity and except 
with a few species where demand warrants it, we can- 
not fill orders in less than 50 plants. As a special conces- 
sion will accept orders of 25 for 25% increase over 
hundred rate. 
5% discount on orders received before March Ist 
Approx. Price Price 
Height Per Per 
of Growth Name 100 1000 
6 ft. Aronia arbutifolia (red choke- 
CHELTY ) plea Le viele nie ieee te $3.00 $25.00 
30-40 ft. Amelanchier canadensis or laevis 
(Juneberry) tree form, 1-2’.... 6.00 50.00 
12-15 ft. Amelanchier stolenifera (June- 
berry Ja pusite 4-00 saceetee tent 3.00 
20-25 ft. Cornus Florida (dogwood), 18-24” 7.00 60.00 
12-15 ft. Corylus (hazel) seedlings, 12-18” 6.00 50.00 
12-15 ft. Corylus (filbert) seedlings, su- 
perior to hazel, supply limited, a 
13-24 ee aoe eaee niet atetne uate 7.00 last) 
For select variety, see page 8. 
20-25 ft. Crataegus Crusgalli (cockspur 
Chore O12 ee sear e eate seins 5.00 40.00 
20-25 ft. Crataegus cordata (Washington 
thorny. ee ie ge eer teers 10.00 
30-35 ft. Castanea mollissima (Chinese 
chestnut) see page 8. 
30-40 ft. Diospyros Virginiana. (Persim- 
mons.) Supply limited. Select 
seedlings. Bears a fine fruit 
in 5-6 years. These are not 
the carelessly grown stock of the 
nursery trade. Have excellent 
roots for transplanting, 12-18”.. 7.00 
For select varieties, see page 11. 
20-25 ft. *Elaeagnus angustifolia (Russian 
Olive R218) anca tack ne oes 4.00 25.00 
75 ft. Fagus Americana (beech), 12-18” 5.00 40.00 
50-60 ft. Gleditsia triacanthos inermis 
(honey locust). Thornless, large 
sweet pods. See page 9. 
100 ft. Ginkgo biloba salisburia, 6-8”..... 6.00 50.00 
20-25 ft:- Malus..(crab),.12=157 so. 3. een one 8.00 60.00 
30-35 ft. Morus (mulberry), select seedlings, 
12—18 ed ocak los eee eee 2.60 25.00 

* Do not plant in low, wet, compact soil. 
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