
For Shallow Water and Marsh 
Terrell’s Sure-Growing ¥ 
GIANT WILD RICE 
Where Wild Rice grows 
you find Mallards, Black 
Ducks, Widgeons, Teal, Pin- 
tails, Canada Geese and 
other wildfowl swarming in 
to feed. Wild Rice beds are ae 
used by the ducks in the spring as a place to 
hide their nests and rear their ducklings. 
WHERE TO PLANT 
Terrell’s Giant Wild Rice is easy to grow. Con- 
ditions required 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. 
It grows best north of a line drawn from Savan- 
nah, Georgia, to San Francisco, California, al- 
though occasionally grown further south. 
PLANT THIS SPRING 
Giant Wild Rice seed can be planted with ex- 
cellent results during either fall or spring. 
2 bushels per acre of Terrell’s sure-growing 
Giant Wild Rice seed should be planted to in- 
sure a good stand. Provides food and cover in 
one growing season. 
Bu., $16; 10 bu. at $15 bu. pk. $4.50; qt. $1. 
GIANT BURREED (Sparganium eurycarpum) 
Burs of seeds as big as kernels of corn. Makes 
good food for Mallards, Black Ducks, etc. “Tops” 
as Muskrat food and house material. Its rush-like 
growth, 2 to 3 feet tall, makes excellent cover, 
and its network of heavy, quarter-inch, runners, 
hold banks, stop erosion, and cause it to spread 
quickly. Survives floods, drought, and complete 
drying of land. Does best in not over 1 foot water. 
_ Thrives throughout U. S. PLANT on shores, marsh- 
es, lowlands, ditch banks and dams. 
ROOTS OR PLANTS: 1,000, $25; 100, $3. Plant 1200 
per Acre during spring months. 
AM. BURREED (Sparganium americanum) much 
like the last, except its seeds are not so large. 
GROWS on low ground and edges of ponds and 
streams, N. S. to S. C., west to Mo. Plant from 
Feb. through April. ROOTS OR PLANTS 1,000, $25: 
300, $9; 100, $4. Use 1200 per Acre. 




WAMPEE (DUCK CORN) (Peltondra virginica). 
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 lbs. $6; Lb. 80c. 
PLANTS: 1000, $45; 100, $5. 
UNDER WATER PLANTS 
Use under-water plants in fairly clear water. 
In Muddy Waters use Marsh plants or Waterlilies 
that have leaves above water, where they can 
get necessary sunshine. 
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 Ist to July 15th, in 11/2 to 
8 ft. of water, in sheltered bays on any kind of 
bottom butstony. 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, $12.00; 100, $2.00; 10. 50c. 
LONG-LEAF POND PLANT (Potamogeton amer- 
icanus) Good for Ducks, Fish. For 2 to 6 ft. clear, 
fresh water, streams or lakes with outlet. Stands 
flood, drought. Bu., $5; 5 bu. (Sows 1 A.) $20. 
HORNED POND PLANT (Zannichellia). For fair- 
ly clear, fresh, brackish or slightly alkali water. 
Good for springs, and streams. Plants: Bu., $6; 
5 bu. (Sows 1/, A.) $22.50. Attracts Ducks, Fish. 
WIDGEON GRASS (Ruppia maritima) Best Duck 
Food for Salty Water. Submerged. Entire plant 
eagerly eaten by practically all Ducks, Brant and 
Geese. Grows in }/, to 10 feet water from slightly 
salty to full ocean strength, on either fertile or 
sandy bottom. Just the thing for coastal waters! 
Rooted Plants: Bu. $8.50; 5 bu.(enough for acre)$40. 
SALT WATER EEL GRASS (Zostera marina) 
Good Duck and Brant food. Bu. $12.50; 5 bu. $55. 

