‘Valin AOU SNORE OM N as Oe Casati 
I would suggest that the planting of these food-bearing trees, 
shrubs, and vines be not confined to the home grounds. There are many 
places on the farms, along the edge of woods, and other places in the 
country where they would not only beautify the landscape, but would 
add materially to the well-being of the birds. 
COMMON NAME 
Red Cedar 
Hackberry 
Mississippi Hackberry 
Red Mulberry 
White Mulberry 
Hawthorns 
Mountain Ash 
Pin Cherry 
Choke Cherry 
Black Cherry 
Hercules Club 
op) 
Flowering Dogwood 
Black Gum 
Persimmon 
Ash—different species 
Black Haw 
Common Juniper 
Sweet Fern 
Bayberry 
Sweet Bay 
Sassafras 
Chokeberry 
Juneberry 
Thimbleberry 
Blackberry 
Dewberry 
Sand Cherry 
Beach Plum 
Black Alder 
N_ Inkberry 
Waahoo, Burning Bush 
Buckthorn 
S Carolina Buckthorn 
ZZ 
Gounii (and other kinds of 
Eleagnus ) 
Privet 
Buffalo Berry 
Osier Dogwood and al! other 
Cornels 
Trees 
SCIENTIFIC NAME 
Juniperus virginiana 
Celtis occidentalis 
Celtis laevigata 
Morus rubra 
Morus alba 
Crataegus mollis and others 
Sorbus americana 
Prunus pennsylvanica 
Prunus virginiana 
Prunus serotina 
Aralia spinosa 
Aralia chinensis 
Aralia manchurica 
Cornus florida 
Nyssa sylvatica 
Diospyros virginiana 
Fraxinus 
Viburnum prunifolium 
Shrubs 
Juniperus communis 
Myrica asplenifolia 
Myrica Carolinensis 
Magnolia glauca 
Sassafras varifolium 
Pyrus arbutifolia 
Amelanchier canadensis 
Rubus occidentalis 
Rubus canadensis 
Rubus villosus 
Prunus pumila 
Prunus maritima 
Ilex verticillata 
Ilex glabra 
Evonymus atropurpureus 
Rhamnus cathartica 
Rhamnus Caroliniana 
Eleagnus longipes, ete. 
Ligustrum vulgare 
Shepherdia argentea 
Cornus stolonifera 
