BUR REED 
Excellent food 
and cover plant 
for wild ducks, es¬ 
pecially attractive 
to marsh ducks. 
Grows in marshy, muddy spots or in water pref¬ 
erably not over six or eight inches deep. Plant 
1000 roots per acre in spring. Strong, selected 
roots with good growing points, 1000, $30; 300, 
$11; 100, $4. 
WILD DUCK MILLET 
For Mud Flats — Lowlands — Lands That Can 
Be Drained and Flooded 
Wild Duck Millet (Echinochloa crus-galli) is an 
important food for mallards, pintails and teal. It 
grows over most of the U. S. This plant made 
up to 50 to 75% of the food of mallards from La. 
examined by U. S. Biological Survey. It is also 
an important food for ducks in Ark., Wis., Ala., 
Ill., S. D., Mass., S. C., Mo. and Calif. It grows 
2 to 4 feet high, making considerable cover. It 
is also a food for geese, quail, doves and upland 
game birds and song birds as well as wild ducks. 
Plant on mud flats, lowlands, areas left bare 
during summer when water goes down, or land 
along water's edge. Suited to old rice fields in 
the South. Sow from April 1st to July 10 in 
the North and up to August 1st in South and a 
crop will be secured same season. 100 pounds 
plants 3 acres. 100 lbs., $14.00; 25 lbs., $3.50. 
Smaller lots 15c lb. or 26c lb. postpaid. 
FANCY PARCHED WILD RICE 
For Table Use 
Wild Rice prepared for table use has a de¬ 
licious nutty flavor and is excellent to serve 
with wildfowl, as something different. It is be¬ 
ing more widely used in the home as ^le 
are beginning to realize its great food value. 
Wild Rice contains more vitamines than any 
other cereal. 
It may also be used as a vegetable, dessert or 
pudding. Terrell's Wild Rice is carefully selected 
for flavor and is air-cleaned. A pound makes 15 
generous servings. Favorite recipes sent with 
every order. PRICE DELIVERED. 75c per lb.; 
5 lbs. or more 65c per lb. 
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