. The book of birds : common birds of town and country and American game birds . plementary list of some otherplants known to be attractive to birds. and to this the names of other speciesdoubtless might be added: Manzanita,barberry, bufifalo berry, silverberry, buck-thorn, mountain ash, China berry, Cali-fornia Christmas berry, pepper tree, mag-nolia, nockaway, lote bush, and bluewood. With the above very comprehensivelists to choose from, it is not a difficultmatter to make out a list of trees andshrubs for almost any place, no matterhow small, that will supply its quota ofbirds food from ea


. The book of birds : common birds of town and country and American game birds . plementary list of some otherplants known to be attractive to birds. and to this the names of other speciesdoubtless might be added: Manzanita,barberry, bufifalo berry, silverberry, buck-thorn, mountain ash, China berry, Cali-fornia Christmas berry, pepper tree, mag-nolia, nockaway, lote bush, and bluewood. With the above very comprehensivelists to choose from, it is not a difficultmatter to make out a list of trees andshrubs for almost any place, no matterhow small, that will supply its quota ofbirds food from early summer to thefollowing spring, while if the place is alarge one, or the problem at all difficult,it may be the best policy, as well as inthe end the most economical, to consultsome competent landscape architect as tothe proper disposition of the proposedplantations. What is worth doing at allis always worth doing well. Besides the trees and shrubs in theabove lists, there are many herbaceousplants whose seeds are attractive to may be planted in groups 167. S c 51- o rt g «J 01 C rt MW a< ^ 0,13 i-lO ^^15 W M . ^^-1 rn -M(U*^ O 1=; ^ o S g ■5 «-o . ^ c S i■ fi o u ^ ^ ^55% 4-. 3 5 c s 6 p S 2 ° o I -u O nSCo O ^j U ^ rt aid o « a. Sf O ui oJ -t-> oJJ3 ■ O t, o -M a; OJ H s^?5 i68


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