SAGO POND PLANT 
Best Duck and Fish Food for Alkali, Slightly 
Salt. Marl or Hard Water 
Authorities proclaim Sago Pond Plant (Pota- 
mogeton pectinatus) the best all around wild 
duck food, also the best food and shelter plants 
for fish. It is eaten by swans and over twenty 
kinds of ducks. Early in the fall it has clusters 
of seeds, the size of wheat, which are greedily 
eaten by blue-winged teal, mallards, and other 
early ducks. Later in the season, it produces 
great quantities of tubers almost equal to Wild 
Celery as a Canvasback food. 
Sago Pond Plant thrives throughout the entire 
U. S. and Canada. It should be planted only in 
hard waters containing some lime. Plant the 
tubers from February 1st to July 15th, in IV 2 to 
8 ft. of water, in sheltered bays on any kind of 
bottom but stony. Will spread to deeper and more 
exposed situations, grows submerged. Use 1200 
tubers per acre. Terrell sells only selected tub¬ 
ers - each capable of producing vigorous growth 
1000, S18.00 100, $2.50; 25, $1.00, 
COONTAIL for Ducks and Fish 
A bed of Coontail produces a splendid lot of 
food for ducks and fish. Floats submerged in 
the water, and grows over almost any kind of 
bottom soil. Very hardy and easy to grow. Plant 
now, using 12 bushels per acre. Plants, bushel, 
$4; peck. $1.50; 10 bu. $3 bu. 
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. 
