Natural Foods for Upland 
Game Birds, Waterfowl, 
Song Birds and Other Wildlife 
The secret in attracting Quail, Pheasants, Grouse, Song 
Birds or any other Wildlife, lies in furnishing them with 
plenty of food, cover, shelter, escape and concealment areas, 
and nesting sites. Food patches should always be near ade- 
quate cover. Travel lanes, in the case of Quail, Pheasants or 
other upland game, furnishing cover, concealment and pro- 
tection for game birds, should be established — fence-rows 
planted with climbing vines, shrubs, trees, provide this sort 
of cover in a most excellent way, and they also furnish an 
abundance of food in the berries, and seeds they produce. 
Keep the Jame at Nome 
If wildiife on your property does not find enough food, it 
leaves for other areas in search of food, or becomes weak, 
and undernourished, and easy prey for predators. Provide 
important food and cover for your game birds by planting 
the following food-producing plants. 
TREES, SHRUBS, VINES AND PLANTS THAT FURNISH 
FOOD AND SHELTER FOR SONG BIRDS, QUAIL, 
PHEASANTS, PRAIRIE CHICKEN, WILD TURKEY, 
GROUSE AND OTHER GAME AND WILDLIFE. 
These plants are ornamental and add much to the natural 
beauty of areas where planted. 
KEY:— 
W — Will grow in moist to wet situations, as well as in 
garden soil and lawns. 

R — Rapid-growing. C — Provides cover, 
T — Thicket-forming for cover and concealment. 
X — Transplant. S — Seedlings. 
VINES 
Virginia Creeper (Ampelopsis quinquefolia) 
R,:7-T712:t0; 1Biinchestia. Sac es $4.50 $29.00 
Northern Bearberry (Arcto uva ursi) Pot-grown 
plants (most successfully transplanted) 6 to 9 
per 10 per 100 
inches. fark . a eee ee Oe 8.00 75.00 
Rooted ‘layerse emir. sate etre 3.50 25.00 
American Bittersweet (Celastrus scandens) 
LIA focacityuR, Gey ai eee ee ee 5.00 25.00 
Climbing Honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica) 
Ry Wi ios Bp ao ead te 4.50 29.00 
Climbing Wild Rose (Rosa setigera) 
2 O58 FER ae Pee oe ee can, leet a ears ae 8.00 59.00 
Ueto 2a rene eee. tee 6.00 45.00 
Pheasant Berry (Solanum dulcamara) 1 to 3 ft. 
R, C. W (Berry-bearing size) .............. 5.00 19.00 
Vinca minor (Ground Cover) Northern and | 
Southern grown) Clumps ................ 4.00 25.00 
Southern Lining out plants, heavy ........ 1.50 10.00 
Summer Grape (Vitis aestivalis) (best on warm, 
gravelly, well-drained soil; fairly resistant to 
cold and drought), 1 year, No. 1 vines, R, C . 1.50 12.00 
Frost Grape (Vitis cordifolia) Resists drought; 
very resistant to cold. 1 year No. 1 vines, 
5k Re aC SIU Seal APRIL TVS gy! eo 1c 2.00 15.00 
