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(Fagopyrum tataricum) Favorite Food of Pheasants, Grouse and Quail. PLANTING SEASON June and July. Allow 60. deys before heavy frost. Sow like Ss grain, or rake in Jike grass seed on bare

SS" spots. Used regularly. by Conn. Board of Fisheries and Game, and Conn. State University, Game Dept. and others, ‘Tartary Buckwheat is as different from common buckwheat as popcorn is from sweet corn, Will grow on poor sandy soils, sweet or sour -«+ it is not particular -= or will grow on good soils. It likes a cool climate as found in the northem States or in higher elevations and mountainous regions in the south. Stands above the snow and holds its grain in winter when the birds need it sorely. It has a hard seed coat so does not rot when lying on the ground,

If you drag or harrow the ground each spring it will keep on growing for several years.

f 4 oe 50-1b. bag (Sows 1 Acre) $8, 2 G0-1b) bags $15, Peck $3 / QQ | on we \ fr bs lx WILD MILLET -- Another quick-growing favorite Pheasant food f7 which matures in about 56 days of warm weather. Also attracts Quail PW as well as Ducks and Geese when grown near water. Likes moist low- ths lands. Good to sow on mud flats after water has gone dom. PLANTING

“jer SEASON June or July in Northern Stetes; and as late as the first week . in September from Central Illinois southward. Sow like grain or rake in like grass seed. Grows from Canada to California.

Ael SEED, 100-1b. Bag (Sows 4 to 5 Acres) $16, 1 Bushel Bag (Sows 1$ Acres) $7; Peck Bag $2.

PHEASANT BERRY -= Introduced from Burope. A shrubby, hardy, perennial vine having numerous red berries of which Pheasants are very fond, as shown by food studies by Massachusetts Dept. of Cone servation and others. Also used as food by Ducks.

A truly remarkable plant -- grows on moist ground, poor dry ground, in shallow water, in almost any soil or in almost no soil at all. Very hardy. PLANTING SEASON: Spring, Summer and Fall. Limited Supply. 100 Vines $25; 25 Vines nae 10 vines $3,

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