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UNDER WATER PLANTS 
Sure-Growing WILD CELERY 
For Diving Ducks and Fish 
Canvasbacks, Bluebills 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 grows submerged and 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 presence 
of shells. Thrives in practically all parts of 
United States and Canada. Easily grown from 
Terrell’s selected winter-buds or plants, planted 
from March 20th to July 20th. Use 1,200 per acre, 
1000 winter-buds (tubers) $12; 100, $1.75: 10, 50c. 
Plants after June 15: 1000, $10; 100, $1.50; 10, 50c. 
COONTAIL for Ducks and Fish 
A bed of Coontail produces a splendid lot of 
food for ducks and fish. Floats submerged in 
water: grows over any kind of bottom. Hardy, 
easy to grow. Plant now, using 12 bushels per 
acre. Plants, bu. $2; peck, $1.50; 10 bu. $17.50. 
DUCKS MEAT. Splendid duck and fish food for 
quiet sheltered waters, pot holes, and sloughs. 
aie rapidly, producing an abundance of 
ood. 
SURFACE FLOATING DUCKS MEAT (Spirodela) 
June to Oct. delivery. Scatter 5 bu. plants per A. 
among rushes. Plants Bu. $2; 10 bu. $17.50. 
STAR DUCK’S MEAT (Lemna trisulca) Grows 
submerged, Thrives in fresh water marshes and 
swamps. Scatter 12 Bu. per A. Plants - Bu. $2.50; 
10 bu. $22.50. 
WATER MILFOIL. (Myriophyllum sp.) Duck 
food. Excellent food and cover for fish. Plant 7 
bu. per acre. Bu., $3; 10 bu., $25; Pk. $1.50. . 
ELODEA (Anacharis canadensis) Carp-resis- 
tant, stands feeding by Swarms of Ducks, due to 
fast, vigorous growth. Bu., $3; 10 bu. (Sows A.) 
$22.50. 


WATERLILIES 
TUBEROUS WHITE WATER LILY (GSS 
Tubers eaten by ducks. Produces attractive 
white sweet-scented blossoms. Provides splen- 
did natural food and cover for fish. Plant on 
mud bottom in waters 1 to 4 ft. deep, using 750 
tubers per acre. Tubers: 100, 4; 1000, $30. 
BANANA WATERLILY ‘Cozics., 
One of best duck foods for the Southern States. 
Plant in 1! to 3 ft. water in fertile soil. Hand- 
some yellow flowers. Plants: 100, $10; 1,000, $75. 
YELLOW WATER LILY ‘“ymphaea 
advena) 
Food of wild ducks, muskrats, food and cover 
for fish. Yellow flowers. Plant 750 tubers per acre 
on mud bottom in 1 to 4 ft. water. 
Strong Tubers: 100, $12; 10, $2.50; Each 35c. 
WATER SHIELD. (Brasenia Schrebrei) Impor- 
tant food for Mallards, Black Ducks, Teal, Wood 
Ducks. Produces fish food and cover. Round 
floating leaves two inches across. Prefers 1 to 6 
ft. acid or neutral water. Grows Hudson Bay to 
Florida. PLANTS: 1000, $25; 300, $10; 100, $5 (700 
per A.) 
RARE AMERICAN LOTUS 
Huge creamy, yellow flowers. Seed 
eaten by Mallards and other ducks. 
Yp The seed naturally lies dormant many 
S33 years before germinating. Terrell’s 
- seed, chemically treated insures quick 
} germination. Plant 10 lbs. seed per 
acre in 1!/, to 3 ft. of water. Clay sub- 
‘-\¥ soil preferred. Seed germination 
Vp treated, Ib. $1.50; 10 lbs., $12. 
@ Untreated: 100 lb. $38; 10 Ib. $4; Ib. 60c. 
FLOWERS FOR LOWLANDS, SHORES, ETC. 
BLUE WATER IRIS. Blooms May. Blue 
Flowers. 10, $1; 100, $8; 1000, $50. 
SWAMP LOOSESTRIFE. Spikes pink flow- 
ers. July - Aug. 100, $25; 10, $3.50. 
MARSH MALLOW (Hibiscus) Flowers like 
r—~Hollyhock Aug. 10, $2; 100, $10. 
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