20% OFF FOR CASH DURING 
^,2 5 PRICE LIST 
FEBRUARY SPECIALS (PRICES NET) 
WAPATO DUCK POTATO 200 or more Ic ea.: 1000-$v 
(Regularly 100-$1.75: 1000—$12) 
FANCY WILD RICE for Eating, $1 lb.: 5 lbs. $4.50 
NOW REBUCEDto 75c lb.; 51bs. $3. Postpaid with 
recipes. W. of Rockies add 8c lb. postage. 
r E R R E L L ’ a 
AQUATIC NURSERIE 
CLYDE B. TERRELL, Proprietor 
Oshkosh, Wisconsin, U. S. A. 
Specialists in Plants, Shrubs, Trees 
That Attract All Kinds of Birds, Ganae 
and Fish. Water and Bog Plants. Trees 
for Shoreline Planting. Ornamental Wa: 
land Plants, Trees, Shrubs and Vines. 
Write Us If You Do Not Find What Yo 
On Our List. TerrelPs Hardy Northern 
Plants Succeed in North or South. 
HKST COME FIRST SERVED!! Itisourrule to 
fill orders in turn as they are received and paid. 
To avoid disappointment, and get advantage of 
lowest prices, order now. Shipment made-when 
material is in the best condition and at the pro¬ 
per time for planting in your locality, (See table 
“When to Plant” on opposite side.) 
MORE FOOD—MORE GAME. You will 
usually get as many ducks, fish or game as you 
provide food for. Plant liberally and give your 
plantings every chance to prove successful, and 
accomplish your purpose. 
REFERENCES. Oshkosh National Bank, Osh¬ 
kosh, Wis.; First National Bank, Oshkosh, 
Wis.; Dun & Bradstreet’s Mercantile Reference 
Book. (Ask your banker.) 
SHIPMENTS. Second class Express rates, 25% 
lower than first class, are secured on planting 
material. If you have no express office, we can 
ship Parcel Post. If you wish shipments sent 
Parcel Post, or to Foreign Countries, forward 
ample money to cover transportation charges. 
GUARANTEE. If any of our planting ma¬ 
terials fail to produce what the purchaser con¬ 
siders a satisfactory growth after giving planting 
sufficient time to establish itself, we GUARAN¬ 
TEE to replace it at half price, or send an equal 
value at half price of other planting material se¬ 
lected from our current price list. 
TERMS. 
500 will be sold at 1,000 price; 50 at 100 price, 
6 at 12 price, 5 at 10 price, less than 5 at twice 
10 price each, except on special collections, or 
where otherwise stated. This applies whether 
sold at price per plant, per pound, ounce, 
bushel or peck. 
Prices are F.O.B., Oshkosh, or other shipping 
points, unless otherwuse stated . If Parcel Post 
shipment is desired, be sure to include with 
your remittance sufficient amount to pay 
charges, otherwise balance will be collected 
C. O. D. 
Cash with Order or C.O.D. if desired. 2% 
Discount for Cash with Order. Prices subject 
to change without notice. 
PRICES OF PLANTS DESCRIBED ON 
OTHER SIDE 
The following planting material will be fur- 
'nished when in the best condition, at the best 
time for planting in your locality. (See “When 
to Plant” in Table on other side.) Complete 
planting instructions sent with all orders. 
I. Bulrushes (Scirpus) Roots 
lA. Great Bulrush 1000 100 10 
{Scirpus occidentalis) $30 $4 $i 
iB. River Bulrush 
{Scirpus fluviatilis) $40 $5 $i 
iC. Three-Square 
{Scirpus americanus) $60 $8 $1.50 
Best bulrush for duck and muskrat food and 
cover. 
2. Bur Reed {Sparganium eurycarpum) 
Thrifty Roots or Plants, 1000—$30; 300-^10; 
100— $4: 12—$1.50. Seed, per lb. $i; 10 lbs. $7; 
25 lbs. $15. 
3. Cat tail {Typha latifolia) Roots or plants 
1000—$30; 100^4: 12—$1.50; 3 for soc. Seed 
$1.50 lb.; 25 lbs. or more $i lb. 
4. Chufa, Nut Grass {Cyperus esculentus) 
Tubers. Qt. $1. Postpaid. Pk. $4; Bu. $12. 
5. CooNTAiL {Ceratophyllum demersum). 
Plants. June-July delivery Bu. $3; Pk. $1.50: 
5 Bu. or more $2.50 bu. 
6. Duck’s Meat (A) Submerged Floating 
Variety {Lemna trisulca), or (B) Surface 
Floating Variety {Spirodela polyrhisa). 
FEB . , EXCEPT ON WILD 
RICE SEED & 
Bu. $3; 5 Bu. 
10 
$1.50 
Delivery June is to Oct. 15. 
or more $2.50 bu. 
7. Duck Wheat, Goose Buckwheat, Seed 
100 lbs. or more 9c lb.; 50 lbs. $5; smaller lots 
15c lb., 27c lb. postpaid) 
8. Eel Grass (Zojj'em marina) For salt 
water. Roots, Bu. $2o.;j5 Bu. or more $15. Bu. 
Cannot furnish less than i bu. 
9. Iris. Siberian li^is, Blue. 
Blue Water li^s, either variety, 100 
roots $8.00; 10 for $1.2^. 
Marsh Mallow ^Hibiscus Moscheutos). 
ud, white or pink flowers 4 to 7 inches 
Aug.-Sej)t. Seeds eaten by Mal- 
- ducks. Grows on damp soil, 
rater. Strong roots for 
airing'^'* iiew-$5o; 100—$10; 10— 
fodk, 100—$20; 12—$3. 
life ^iu;iK Gf<.>^, (Chara sp.) Plants with 
OQgonia (seed spores) Bu.—$4; 10 Bu. or more 
; Peck-^-$i.^^ Fall delivery. 
'* 42 ^‘Ni^§ • B usHY Weed {Naiasftexilis) 
planfii’co^re«W^ i^ture seeds. Late summer or 
fall delivErytjt-J^- V \ fe bu. or more $6 bu. 
12A. ‘^~T'TiTTT'il|(i|j)r • I ' V {Naias guadalupensis) 
plants. Bu. $7; 5 Du. $;^o; 25 bu. $125. 
12B. Xuttall’s Pondweed {Potamogeton epi- 
liydrus) plants, 1000—$60; 300—^$22; 100—$7.50. 
13 . Pickerel Plant— (Pontederia cordaia). 
Plants 100—$12.50; 12—$1.75; 1000—$100.00. 
15. Redhead Gr.^ss (Potamogeton {Richard- 
sonii) Roots, or plants 1000—$45; 100—$7; 
12—$i; 3 for 50c. 
16 . Reed Grass, {Phragmites communis) 
Roots. 1000—$30; 300—$10; 100—$5. 
17 . Sago Pond Plant. {Potamogeton pectinatus) 
Tubers or plants. 1000—^^?i8; 100—$2.50; 25—$1. 
18. Smartweed {Polygonum sp). .To get 
best and quickest results, plant the plants dur¬ 
ing the spring. Strong, vigorous plants. 
1000 100 
18(A) Smartweed-(A ssorted) $15 $2 
18(B) Smartweed (Annual) 
{Polygonum hydropiper) $15 $2 
18(C) Water S.martWeed (Perennial) 
{Polygonum amphibium var. 
emersum) $50 $7 
18(D) Smartweed SeeId. Chiefly Pennsylvania 
Smartweed {Polygonutli pennsylvanicum) and 
Lady’s Thumb {Polygonum Persicaria) (An¬ 
nual) Smartweed Sccdj* do not germinate well, 
so are only furnished on request. 25c per Ib.; 
10 lbs. or more 20c per lb.; 100 lbs.—$19. 
22. Wampee or Duck Corn {Peltandra vir- 
ginica). Strong plants, sure to grow, 1000— 
$65; 100—$7.50. Seed 10 lbs. $6.50; small lots 
75c per lb. 
22 (B). Deep Water Duck Potato {Sagit- 
taria rigida). A splendid attraction for Blue- 
bills and other ducks that love the tender tubers 
this plant produces. Plant where water one to 
three feet deep in ponds, lakes or bays along 
streams and rivers. Strong, sure-growing 
young plants or tubers that produce the best 
results, 1000—$18; 300—$6.25; 100—$2.25. 
23. Wapato Duck Potato, Muskrat Potato, 
tSagittaria latifolia). Tubers, 1000—$12; 300— 
$4.50; 100—$1.75; 25—$1. 
24 . Water Cress (Genuine) {S. nasturtium 
aquaticum) Plants, 1000—$25; 300 or more $3 
per 100; 100—^3.50; 12—$1. Seed $7.50 lb.; 
2 oz. $i postpaid. 
WATER LILIES 
25 . American Lotus Water Lily {Nelumbo 
lutea) Rare, beautiful plant. Creamy yellow 
flowers 8 or 10 inches across. Seeds eaten by 
ducks. Adapted to lakes, ponds, and sloughs, 
along rivers. Grown in tubs. Seed, IS lbs. 
or more (enough to properly seed a lake or slough) 
Lotus seed ordinarily may lay dormant for years 
before germinating. Terrell’s is treated to in¬ 
sure quick germination. Treated Seed $1.50 per 
lb.; $1.62 per lb.; Untreated Seed Soc per lb., 
postpaid. Started seedlings, strong and thrifty, 
1000—$100; 100—$12.50; 10—$1.75; 20c each. 
Strong Thrifty Tubers $1.50 each; 5 for $6.25. 
Banana Water Lily Plants {Mexicana), 
Excellent duck food for South. Delivery now 
or later. Numerous attractive lemon-yellow 
flowers. 100—$18; 1,000—$125. 
26. White Water Lily {Castalia tiiberosa). 
White, sweet scented blossoms. Bie bass lurk 
around lily pads. Tubers 100—$6; 12—$1. 
Extra large tubers with strong growing points, 
produce quick results, $IS per 100; 12—$2.50. 
27. Yellow Water Lily or Spatterdock 
{Nuphar advena) Deer and moose food. Seeds 
WILD DUCK MILLET; MARCH 15% 
eaten by ducks. Yellow flowers. Good fish 
cover. Large Tubers with strong growing points 
100—$15; 12—$2.50; 4 for $1. Seed $2 lb. 
29 (a) Water Shield {Brazenia Schreberi). 
Important food for Mallards, Black Ducks, 
Bluebills, Teal, Pintails and Wood Ducks. 
Produces Fish food and cover. Prefers i to 6 
ft. acid or neutral water. Round floating leaves 
2 in. across. Spread by runners and seed. 
Grows from Hudson Bay to Florida. Plants 
1000—$80; 100—$12; 10—$2. 
29. Water Milfoil {Myriophyllum sp.) 
Plants, Bu. $4; 10 Bu. or more $3 Bu. 
30. Water Weed, Elodea {Philotria cana¬ 
densis) Plants, Bu. $4; 5 Bu. or more $3 Bu. 
31. Widgeon Grass {Ruppia sp.) Plants with 
ripe seeds. Fall. $7.50 bu.; 5 bu. $35. Roots or 
plants for transplanting. Spring. Bu. $10. 
Cannot furnish less than 1 bu. 
32. Wild Celery {Vallisneria spiralis) Win- 
terbuds or plants. 3000 or more—$13 per 1000; 
1000—$14; 300—$4.50; 100—$1.75; 25-^1. Seed 
100 lbs. or more 50c lb.; 10 lbs. or more 65c 
lb.; smaller lots at 75c per lb. 
33. Wild Duck Millet (Goose Grass). 
{Echinochloa crus-galli). Seed 100 lbs.—$10.50; 
25 lbs.—$3; smaller lots 15c lb. 
34. Giant Wild Rice Seed. Sure-Growing. 
Larger grain, makes more feed. Requires less 
seed. 30 lbs. or i bu. $15; 5 bu. $14.50 bu.; peck 
or 7L2 lbs. $4.50; smaller lots 65c qt. or 77c qt. 
prepaid. Fall or Spring delivery. Plants—May 
delivery 1000—$12; 100—$1.85. 
TREES AND MISCELLANEOUS 
34. (A) Wild Rice Prepared for Table 
Use. Natures Health Food. Different, delicious, 
nutty flavor. 15 servings to the pound. (A) 
Fancy parched grade. Price delivered, in 
U.S.A $i per lb.; 5 lbs. or more 90c lb. 
35. Willows {Salix). Keep trout streams 
shaded, cool — furnish shelter and insect food. 
Plant cuttings by shoving into soil. Fast¬ 
growing. Hardy. 
Golden Weeping Willow (Niobe) 
1000 100 10 
(S. vitellina pendula) Cuttings $30 $4 $i 
Assorted cuttings same price. 
Golden bark TREES, 2 to 4 ft. $130 $19 $2.50 
We feel the above variety is the hardiest 
and best. Order early, because of heavy 
demand it may be sold out later. 
Pussy Willow (Discolor) 2'-4' $130 $19 $2.50 
36. Wild Grapes {Vitis). Make excellent 
food, nesting sites and protective cover for 
Wild Ducks, Quail, Pheasants, Prairie Chickens 
and Song Birds. Good for wine or jelly. 
Beta Grape. Hardy, 1000 100 10 
Vigorous Vines $150 $12 $1.50 
Frost Gr.ape {V. cordifolia). Holds grapes 
in winter making bird food- at time much needed. 
Very Hardy. 
VINES, I yr. . . $ 85 $12 $1.50 
2 yr. . . $150 $20 $3.00 
American Mountain Ash {Sorbus ameri- 
cana). Fast-growing ornamental shade tree, 
suitable northern states and mountains, cool, 
moist regions; any soil. Ruffed grouse and song 
birds eat the bright, red berries in fall and 
winter. Hardy 3 to 4 ft. trees, 3 for $1.50; 
10—$4.50; 30—$12; 100—$35- 
Chinese Elm. Grows twice as fast as Am. 
Elm. Hardy throughout U. S. Any soil. Hardy 
2 to 3 ft. trees, 3 for $1; 10—$2; 100 — $12; 
1,000—$70. 
Sweet Flag {Acorus calamus). Grows 
in swamps and streams, through Eastern U. S 
Water loving plant growing in damp soil or 
shallow waters. Ornamental plant for borders. 
Excellent natural food for muskrats. Roots 
for spring and early summer planting 1000 for 
$30; 100 for $4. Seed: $i—lb. 
Spartina or Cord Grass {Spartina michaux- 
iana). Produces excellent cover for wild ducks 
and other waterfowl: also makes blinds; fur¬ 
nishes some food for ducks. Grows well in 
marshy meadows, salt marshes, along banks. 
Plant 1500 young plants or roots during spring 
or early summer. Strong, sure-growing roots 
or plants 1000—$30: 300^11; 100—$4. 
Button Bush {Cephalanthus occidentalis). 
Very good duck food especially for Mallards, 
which eat the seeds. Has pretty, white, ball¬ 
like flowers in 
i'—1)4' 
1)4'-2' 
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TERRELL’S RULE: “ALL PLANTING MATERIALS SOLD MUST BE CAPABLE OF PRODUCING THRIFTY GROWTH 
summer. Likes 
or the waterside. 
low 
moist 
1000 
100 
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20c 
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