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Honeysuckle 
Hansen’s Bush Cherry 
An ornamental shrub producing deli- 
cious fruit! Snow-white flowers in early 
spring, followed by fruit as large as any 
sweet Cherry, but plum-shaped; good 
flavor — delicious to eat from the bush, 
fine for sauce, jams and jellies. Very 
hardy. Grows 4 to 5 feet tall. Enjoyed 
by 118 kinds of birds. 

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RECIPE FOR MORE BIRDS 
Insect-eating birds 
flock to farms where a 
side dish of brilliant 
shrub and tree 
berries has been 
planted. j 


The Department of Agriculture estimates that insects do 
over a billion dollars’ damage a year to our crops, while the 
value of birds in combating these insects is over 300 million 
dollars. Besides their value in destroying insects, many species 
help in keeping down weeds. Offer the birds board and lodg- 
ing by planting berry producing shrubs, and you will have a 
host of willing helpers, working tirelessly for you throughout 
the whole year. % 
Red Chokeberry Pretty white flowers in April and 
May, with bright red berries and 
foliage in autumn. Grows to 6 feet at maturity. Attracts doz- 
ens of birds. 
i One of the best native shrubs; 
Redtwig Dogwood free flowering; very handsome 
when in bloom, and with its white berries on red stems in the 
fall. Grows compactly, 6 to 10 feet in height. 93 kinds of 
birds eat the fruit of this Dogwood. 
H » A _ native, large- 
American Beautyberry 23°, 28s 
blooms during August with small axillary clusters of pink 
flowers; these are followed by conspicuous violet-calored berries. 
If top should freeze, young shoots will come up and flower 
and fruit next season. Berries delight 36 varieties of birds. 
. A. desirab i 
White Snowberry <4, ccjizble shrub with emall, 
: , : me ts, followed by large, 
white, wax-like berries, which hang on the plant through 
most of the winter. Is very showy and succeeds everywhere. 
Does well in shade. Grows 3 to 4 f, 
of birds enjoy the berries of this shsihe tall. Untold numbers 
Honeysuckle, 
Tartarian Pink 
Bright pink flowers, followed by red 
berries in the fall. Bushy, upright. 
Grows 8 to 10 feet high. The berries 
of this shrub are known to be eaten 
by 118 kinds of birds. 
Gray Dogwood 


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American Beautyberry. 

Red Chokebetry 
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fusion of good sized white flowers 
in June. Berries white, on notice- 
ably red stems. Bark and under 
side of leaves gray. Berries eaten 
by 93 varieties of birds. 
Red Snowberry Your Choice 
Often called Coralberry or Indian of Varieties 
Prepaid — 

Currant. Similar to White S , . 
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