Attract More Ducks 
And Fish With 
Terrell's Sure-Growing 
Gant Wild Rice 
Where Wild Rice grows you are sure to find 
wild ducks swarming in to feed on this large 
nutritious grain. It is the best known and most 
important food for Mallards. Black Ducks. Widg¬ 
eons. Teal. Pintails, Canada Geese and other 
wildfowl. Wild Rice beds are also used by the 
ducks in the spring as a place to hide their 
nests and rear their ducklings. 
U. S. Biological Survey Bulletin No. 21 reports 
Wild Rice to be eaten by Quail and says, it also 
furnishes desirable cover for them. Muskellonge. 
Black Bass and other fish hang around Wild 
Rice beds. It shelters and saves thousands of 
baby fish. Wild rice reseeds itself from year to 
year making a permanent feeding ground. 
Where To Plant 
Terrell's Giant Wild Rice is easy to grow. There 
are many places throughout the northern and 
southeastern U. S. and Canada where it does 
not now grow, where conditions are favorable 
for growing it. Briefly stated the conditions re¬ 
quired for successful growth of Wild Rice are 
fresh water streams, lakes or ponds having an 
outlet, fairly rich bottom, and water from 6 inches 
to 3 feet in depth. Sunny, sheltered bays or 
coves where planting will not get the full current 
or direct wash of waves, suit it best. Wild Rice 
thrives in either slightly sour (acid) water as is 
commonly found in swamps, or in moderately 
alkaline waters containing lime or marl. It 
grows best north of a line drawn from Savan¬ 
nah. Georgia, to San Francisco, California, al¬ 
though occasionally grown further south. 
Plant This Fall 
Giant Wild Rice seed can be planted with ex¬ 
cellent results during the fall — Nature's sowing 
time. 
How Much To Plant 
Two bushels per acre of Terrell's sure-growing 
Giant Wild Rice seed should be planted to in¬ 
sure a good stand. 
Terrell in One of His Giant Wild Rice Fields 
How Terrell Produces 
Better Wild Rice Seed 
I Seed selected for large size grain. It is more 
■ than twice the size of other Wild Rice seed. 
One acre of Terrell's Giant Wild Rice No. 1 will 
produce as much food as two acres of the kind 
having the ordinary smaller grain (No. 2). 
2 Terrell's supply only sure-growing Wild Rice 
■ Seed. Unripe, dried out or heated Wild Rice 
seed grows poorly or not at all. It is natural for 
the seed to drop off into the water when ripe. 
Drying kills the seed. Terrell's sure-growing 
Wild Rice seed is well—ripened. Heating and 
drying out are prevented by keeping the seed 
packed in our special damp cold storage, 
3 Great care is taken to insure the seed reach- 
■ ing its destination in highly germinable con¬ 
dition. Ice is placed in the center of each pack¬ 
age of seed, if the shipment is to encounter 
warm weather. Shipments are packed damp and 
cool in special ventilated packages, surrounded 
by a particular kind of moss that will retain 
moisture, preserve the ice and keep the ship¬ 
ment cool for many days. Terrell's Giant Wild 
Rice seed has been successfully shipped to and 
grown in distant lands, such as New Zealand, 
Sweden and Ireland. This shows that with Ter¬ 
rell's special methods of packing, these perish¬ 
able seeds can be successfully shipped almost 
anywhere. 
Terrell's Giant Wild Rice Requires 
Less Seed Makes More Feed 
No. 2. 
Giant Wild 
Rice Seed. 
Bu. $15.00; 
5 bu. or more 
$14.50 per bu.; 
peck $4.50; 
quart 65c or 
77c postpaid. 
Ordinary Wild Rice Seed 
