AMERICA'S GREATEST 



VGROUND 





Garden Wall, West Line Glacier Park 



Plants That Will Attract and Hold Wild Ducks 



WILD MILLETT— (Echinochloa crus-galli). 



Method of Planting — Sow in cultivated patches on bank of lake to 

 edge of water. Reseeds itself. Easily established. Will grow in one 

 foot of water; 25-40 pounds to acre. 



WILD RICE — (Zizania palustris or Z. Aquatica). 

 Time to Plant — September 10 to freezing (seed). May 1-June 25 

 (plants). Northern United States and Canada. 



Method of Planting — One-third foot of water. Mud bottom best, 2-4 

 inches deep. Not adapted to stagnant water or bodies of water which 

 change in level; 50 pounds to acre. 



Will grow in 



WATERWEED — (Anacharis canadensis giganted). 

 water up to three feet in depth. 



Time to Plant — From June 15 on. 



Method of Planting — Water weed propagates itself from pieces of 

 leafy stem or root. It is tenacious of life, and if shipment in good 

 condition is achieved, no trouble will be experienced in obtaining a 

 stand of the plant. Bury the roots or bases of stems in the bottom in 

 shallow water for quick results. The plant will grow, however, if only 

 thrown in water shallow enough (three feet or less) to allow it to send 

 roots to the bottom. It likes a loam or sandy loam and does not grow 

 in clay. Either still or running waters are suitable. When established 

 It will spread to water up to 10 feet in depth. 



COONTAIL — (Ceratophyllum demersum). Will grow in any depth 

 of water. 



Time to Plant — From May 15 on. 



