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FELLOW SPORTSMEN: FOR SOUTHERN STATES S. E. OF MISS. R. 
Ss eR ENCES ET TECAEY EC Pickerel Plant p. 1. Wampee p. 3. 
OOD IS THE SECRET OF ATTRACTING WILDLIFE : 
JH —FOOD and COVER with OPEN SPACES of Land Horned Pond Plant p. 4. Coontail p. 5. 
Wild Celery (Fresh or slightly salt water) p. 5. © 
Tuberous Waterlily p. 6. Banana Waterlily p. 6. 
Water Shield (Soft water where no shells) p. 6. 
or Water interspersed, make ideal conditions for game. | 
Develop a favorite stopping, living and breeding place 
for Ducks, Fish, Game, or Muskrats, by providing them 
with good eats throughout the year, and the kind of a FOR S. KANSAS, OKLAHOMA AND TEXAS 
boarding place they seek. Wapato Duck Potato p. 1. Pickerel Plant p. 1. 
s d ; Wild Duck Millet p. 1. Giant Burreed p. 2. 
\7 HAT TO PLANT. In order to supply suitable food . Banana Waterlily p. 6. Tuberous Waterlily p. 6. 
and cover plants that will grow in various localities, FOR N. PRAIRIE STATES AND PROVINCES 
Terrell’s supply both Northern- and Southern-grown 
plants; also Salt-water as well as Fresh-water plants. 
The following partial lists of some of the most suitable 
plants for various localities, is based on more than 48 
years planting experience Terrell’s have had in the areas 
Wapato Duck Potato p. 1. Giant Burreed p. 2. 
Sago Pond Plant p. 4. Horned Pond Plan: p. 4. 
Water Milfoil p. 5. 
FORK MOUNTAINOUS AREAS OR COLD WATER 
named. Horned Pond Plant p. 4. _ Elodea p. 5. 
hi ty aah Pos f FOR N. W. STATES AND PROVINCES 
For further information see following pages. | (Includes N. 1/3 Calif. and W. 1/3 Mont.) 
FOR PLANTING IN GREAT LAKES STATES Horned Pond Plant p. 4. Giant Burreed p. 2. 
AND PROVINCES Wild Celery p. 5. Elodea (Carp-resistant) p. 5. 
(Number following name of plant indicates page here- FOR S. W. STATES (Includes S. 2%; Calif.) 
in on which plant is described.) : Wild Duck Millet p. 1. Wapato Duck Potato p. 1. 
Wild Duck Millet (Bare shore, sow through Aug.) p. 1. Ee ead nee Bee ana aa p. 4 
Giant Burreed (Stands drought) p. 2. , Banana Waterlily p. 6. Widgeon Grass (Salt) p. 6. 
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Giant Wild Rice (Needs changing water.) p. 3. PLANT THIS SPRING. 
Wild Celery (Hard, fresh water) p. 5. Some of the best food 
Star Ducks Meat (All-year, green food) p. 5. pie cores eplanee ae at- 
ahi? ei Soe rac} ucks, is and 
Water Shield (Soft water, where no shells) p. 6. oe Wildlife, for Spring 
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FOR NORTHEASTERN STATES AND PROVINCES tions eee hick ibe 
: : lants grow are described 
Pickerel Plant p. 1. | Wapato, p. l. Wampee, p. 3. P : 
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Wild Celery (Fresh or brackish water with shells) p. 5. | oe aars aes 
Water Shield (Soft water where no shells) p. 6. Bo MOUS Service 
Widgeon Grass (Salty water) p. 6. 
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FOR FLOOD AREAS OF MISS. R., ILL. R., ETC. ( rae 
Wapato p. 1. Duck Millet, p. 1. Giant Burreed, p. 2. Wildlife Consultant. 
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P. S. We have several Hunting, Fishing and Lake Shore Tracts for Sale. 
Also operate a successful Muskrat Ranch. If interested write us.—C. B. T. 

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