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TREES, SHRUBS & VINES 
IMPORTANT FOR UPLAND GAME BIRDS 
AND ANIMALS 

TREES 
Pin Cherry (4-8 feet high) ..... $2.00 each 
Hackberry (1-1% inch base) .... 6.00 ” 
Hawthorn (38-5 feet high) ...... PAI xi 
Wild Crab (3-4 feet high) ...... 250 0s 
Mulberry (2-3 feet high) ....... Pipa ne 
English Oak (6-8 feet high) .... 8.00 ” 
Pussy Willow (4-5 feet high) ... 1.20 ” 
Red Cedar (2-3 feet high) ...... 8.00 ” 
Scotch Pine (2-3 feet high) .... 4.00 ”’ 
Douglas Fir (2-3 feet high) ..... 3.00 ” 
Beech Nut (2-3 feet high) ...... DLO 0 mas 
SHRUBS 
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VINES 
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NOTE—tTrees, Shrubs and Vines 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. 
RINGNECK PHEASANTS 
This popular species of pheasant likes the open 
fields adjoining that low marshy area best. They 
like to be near water in a thick weed growth where 
food is plentiful. About the open grain fields which 
are bordered by low growing shrubs that make fine 
cover, a place to hide in safety. Leave a border of 
shrubs and weeds along that fence line. 
QUAIL 
These little old game birds are the 
pride of any sportsman’s bag. They like 
the open field with clumps of shelter in 
the form of low shrubs covered with 
vines. Twice daily these game birds like 
= to go to the nearby pond, stream or water 
hole and like to linger and feed on the 
weed-seeds and berries that grow nearby. 

HISTORY OF GAME FOOD PLANTING 
For many years we have labored under the impres- 
sion that in our time and here at Oshkosh, Wisconsin, 
that the idea of planting natural wild game foods 
was originated. We are now informed by one of our 
customers that ours was only a revision of the idea 
which he states that according to Marco Polo’s 
travels was carried on many years ago by an Egyp- 
tian Ruler on his favorite hunting ground. 
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