For Shallow Water and Marsh , 
WAPATO Duck Potato 
“Duck Potato” and “Muskrat Potato” are names 
often given this important food plant, (Sagittaria 
latifolia,) that indicate its importance as a food. 
It produces numerous tubers, seed and tender 
white runners that are eaten by 
geese, swan and practically all 
kinds of wild ducks, as well as 
muskrats. Has handsome arrow- — 
shaped leaves -- stalks of white 
flowers with. yellow center -- 
widely planted as ornamental. 
Easily and quickly grown from 
Terrell’s selected tubers. Thrives 
in practically all parts of f U. S. 
and Canada, in marshy places, 
eR * mud flats, and in water up to 
lf, it. deen Plant 1200 tubers per acre. 
1000, $10.00; 100, $1.50. 
PICKEREL PLANT (Pontederia cordata) 
Provides food for ducks, and is an attractive 
omamental plant producing spikes — of purple 
flowers. Grows on fairly rich soil, in 1 to 3 ft. — 
of water. Plant 600 roots per acre. Strong, thrifty 
roots 100, $10; 10, $1.50; each 35c. . 
DEEP WATER DUCK POTATO ‘“azitisc 
A splendid attraction for Bluebills and other hil 
diving ducks, that love the tender tubers this 
plant produces. Plant in ponds, lakes or bays 
along the river, where water is 1 to 3 it. deep. 
Sure-growing tubers with well developed grow- 
ing points, 1000, $14; 100, $2: 10, 50c. 
Plants after June 1, 1000, $10; 100, $1.75; 10, 50c. 
SMARTWEED (Polybonum sp.). To get best 
and quickest results, plant the plants during the 
spring. Strong, vigorous plants, either assorted 
or Polygonum hydropiper, 1000, $15; 100, $2; 10, $1. 
SMARTWEED (Polygonum amphibium var emer- 
sum) plants 1000, $30; 100, $4; 10, $1. 
SMARTWEED (Polygonum pennsylvanicum) seed, 
100 Ibs., $19; 10 Ibs., $2: 35c Ib. 
WAMPEE (DUCK CORN) (Peltandra vingiale, 
Good duck food. For Swampy land and fresh 
tidal waters in the East. Produces an abundance 
of seeds as large as kernels of corn. SEED (Sow 
10 lbs. per A.) 10 Ibs. $6; Lb. 80c. ~ 

