
5 ra 
Shallow Water and Marsh 
RTWEEDS (Polygonum) 
as Duck Foods -- many varieties. 
and plants, surviving flood and 
se Plants of perennial varieties in 
est results. 
ED -- Assorted Northern- -grown 
lanting in North, on lowlands in May - 
e 2,000 per A. 1000, $20; 100, $3. 
VEED. Assorted Southern-grown Plants 
rn States. For shallow water. Bu. $4; 
Available throughout Spring. 
SMARTWEED (Polygonum hydropiper- 
ist margins, shallow hard or soft water. 
food. Plants 1000 - $25; 100 - $4. Use 
cre. Perennial. 
SMARTWEED (Polygonum muhlen- 
se on shores, shallow water. Stands fluc- 
J water levels, drought. 1000, $30; 100, $4. 
500 per acre. Perennial Duck food. 
; (Polygonum pennsylvanicum) 
eee Bird food. Annual. Sow on mud 
t of water -- 40 lb. per A. SEED: 100 1b. 
Ib. $2: lb. 35c. 
BULRUSH (Scirpus acutus) Duck, Musk- 
"ish Food and Cover. Withstands wave 
nd protects banks, shores, and other 
its. 1/2 to 3 ft. fresh water. 1000, $30; 100, $4. 
1500 | ag acre, 
VER BULRUSH (S. fluviatilis). Duck and 
rat Food and Cover. Grows in shallow 
, marshes, withstands drought. 1000, $30; 
4, Use 1500 per acre, 
IKE RUSH (Eleocharis palustris) Plant for 
s from May through July on mud or few 
s water. Clumps 1000, $40; 100, $5. 1500 to A. 
T BURREED (Sparganium eurycarpum) 
of seeds as big as kernels of corn. Makes 
food for Mallards, Black Ducks, etc. “Tops” 
uskrat. food and house material. Its rush-like 
1, 2 to 3 feet tall, makes excellent cover, 
network of heavy, quarter-inch, runners, 
Id banks, stop erosion, and cause it to spread 
. Survives floods, drought, and complete 
y of land. Does best in not over 1 foot water. 
s throughout U. S. PLANT on shores, 
les, lowlands, ditch banks and dams. 
OR PLANTS: 1000, $30; 100, $4. Plant 1200 
e. SEED: jh oe $1; a lbs. Sows acre) $8. 









































