Upland Game Food and Cover 
for Shores and Uplands 
DUCK WHEAT, GOOSE BUCKWHEAT 
_ For U. S., Canada, S. to N. C. and N. Cal. Attracts 
Ducks, Pheasants, Quail, Geese. Thrives on poor soil. 
Holds seed through winter, when birds need it most. 
Plant 50 lbs. Tested Tartary Buckwheat (Duck Wheat) 
seed per A., on almost any drained soil. By next fali 
you'll have food to attract and hold the game birds. 
100 Ibs., $20; Bu. (50 lbs.) $11; peck, $4.00. 
CHUFA or NUT-RUSH (Cyperus esculenius). Excellent 
dove food, good quail and wild turkey food. Good duck 
food when planted near water or flooded after maturity. 
Drop tubers in rows like corn or peas, or broadcast and 
drag in on sandy soil, from March through June. Tubers: 
Bu., $30; Peck, $9; Qt., $1.60 ($2.00 postpaid). 
Plant 1 bu. toacre. 
SESBANIA. Finest Quail food known. Excellent Duck 
food when planted in shallow water or in marshy places. 
around ponds and Iakes. Grows from Illinois Southward 
on most any type soil, but thrives best on moist, heavy 
lands. Makes wonderful cover. 20 lbs. (sows A.) $15: 
Ib., $1 ($1.40 postpaid). 
PHALARIS GRASS: Stout grass 5 ft. high. Good cover. 
Muskrat Food and House material. Sow on low wet, 
bare land in No. U. S., So. Canada. After started 
stands 2 ft. water. SEED: 6 lbs. (sows acre) $12.50, 1 Ib., 
$2.25 ($2.65 prepaid); 25 lbs. or more $2.00 per lb. 
| WILD DUCK MILLET, See page 1. 7 
_ BERRY-BEARING TREES, SHRUBS, VINES 
Be Sure to Order Trees, Shrubs and Vines Early. 
RUSSIAN MULBERRY (Morus alba tatarica) Abundance 
of fruit for the birds, and your table. Quail food. Gene 
Stratton Porter’s favorite, stands drought, poor soil. l/, 
to 3 ft. 25, $8; 100, $25; 1000, $100. (Order Early). 
CORAL BERRY (Symphoricarpos vulgaris) Red berries 
in fall; makes good cover. Easy to grow. | to 11/2’. Quail 
pheasant food, 10, $4; 25, $9; 100, $30 
AMERICAN BITTERSWEET (Celastrus scandens). Brilli- 
ant orange berries make food fall and winter. VINES: 
1 to 1l/, feet. 10, $8; 25, $15; 100, $50. For grouse, quail 
cover, i 
PHEASANT BERRY (Solanum dulcamara) A shrubby, 
hardy, perennial vine, having numerous red berries that 
make attractive food for both ducks and upland game. 
This plant thrives throughout the U.S. on moist ground, 
poor dry ground, in shallow water, in almost any soil 
or in almost no soil at all. Very Hardy. 25 Vines, $6.75; 
10, $3; 100, $25. 
WILD GRAPE. Excellent food cover for quail, pheas- 
ants, grouse, prairie chickens, ducks, song birds. Ripens 
ST eeooana fall and winter food. 1 to 2’: 10, $5; 100, $30; 
NIOBE GOLDEN WEEPING WILLOW 
Keep trout streams shaded, cool, furnish insect food. 
ll/, to 3 ft. trees: 10, $5; 100, $35. 
Ask tor prices on any other items you may want. 
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