Wild Celery 
For Diving Ducks and Fish 
Canvasbacks, Blue bills and Redheads feed on 
Wild Celery (Vallisneria spiralis) in preference 
to other foods. Other ducks which feed on Wild 
Celery include Wood Duck, Widgeon, Pintail. 
Ruddy, Bufflehead, Whistler. Teal, Scoters, Mal¬ 
lard and Black Duck. Geese. Swans and Coots 
also eat it. 
Prominent fish culturists recognize Wild Celery 
as one of the best plants for "fish pastures." It 
is an ideal fish food and cover producer. Clears 
and oxygenates the water. 
Wild Celery thrives in fairly clear, fresh or 
slightly brackish waters, not acid, in sheltered 
bays, 2 to 8 ft. deep. Water should contain some 
lime indicated by presense of shells. Thrives in 
practically all parts of United States and Canada. 
Plant this fall before the freeze-up. Only one 
bushel of Terrell's well—ripened seed is needed 
to sow an acre. 100 lbs. or more 50c lb.; 10 lbs. 
or more 65c lb.; smaller lots at 75c per lb. 
What Others Say 
”1 received the Wild Celery seed and am much 
pleased, for it is the finest seed I have ever seen . . . 
The seed is already starting to sprout slightly and I 
think it will grow at once." — Florida. 
“‘Enclosed find the price of a good cigar ... to treat 
you for the fine Wild Rice seed you sent. Every kernel 
grew. Am better pleased than if a $100 bill had been 
handed to me." — New York. 
“We had a man from the Federal 
Government go over our waters very 
recently and he was amazed at the 
amount of Wild Rice. We are quite well 
pleased with the plantings of Wild Rice 
purchased from you." — Maine. 
Wild Celery Brings 
Bass and Bluebills. 
A Wild Celery Bed 
