Duck Foods For 
Late Fall Planting 


; Natural Food will attract and hold more 
Wild Ducks and other wildlife. This is 
Nature's sowing time. 
For quick results, scatter Star Duck's Meat 
and Coontail plants now. They start growing 
and re ducks as soon as planted. Star 
Duck's Meat and water Cress stay green and 
furnish food the year around. 
Coontail, Elodea and Horned Pond Plant may 
be established at any season, when waters are 
not frozen. Seeds such as those of wild Rice,- 
Bushy Pond Plant and Muskgrass are available 
and in the best condition for planting now. 
Order your supply today! 
Detailed planting directions furnished. 
_ 
Giant WILD RICE Seed 
3u. $24.00 Pk. $7.50 
2 qts. $2.50 (Postage 25¢) 
2 bu. of Terrell's seed sows 1 Acre... 

MAKES MUCH MORE DUCK FOOD PER ACRE 
Pi wn ST2ETELIE TOS ~ 
ORDINARY WILD RICE SEED 
WILD RICE is excellent duck food and cover for 
Mallards and all marsh ducks, and geese. Get 
Terrell's big seed, it makes more food. Scatter 
seed where water is not wavé-swept, less than 
3 ft. deep, fairly free of dense growth. No mud 
balling or bother if you use Terrell's seed 
which sinks readily. Usually best to plant in 
rivers or lakes, ponds or marshes with outlet, 
or at an inlet where fresh water comes in. 
WILD RICE must be kept damp and cool - if 
heated or dried its growing power is damaged. 
Make certain of sure—growing seed by ordering 
Terrell's — it is properly handled, well—ripened 
and recleaned of stalks, leaves and other trash. 
Plant N.- of Savannah, St. Louis, San Francisco. 
SMARTWEED (Polygonum tennsylvanicum) 
Annual Duck and Upland Bird Food. Sow on moist 
shores and banks above water. SEED 40 Lb. {Sows 
1 A.) $10; 3 Lb. $1; 190 Lb. $19. 
provide Duck Food This Season 
With Star Duck's Meat and Coontall 
These Quick-growing Plants make good food 
for Ducks and Muskrats as soon as planted. 
STAR DUCK'S MEAT (Lemna trisulca) 
PLANTS: Bu. $3. Grows from Missouri and Ohio 
northward. Praised highly for duck food by the 
Ontario Government. Thrives either in slightly 
acid or hard fresh water. Grows in somewhat 
alkali water in West. Ponds, flowages, and 
waters with rushes or fallen timber afford good 
anchorage to these plants which float submerged 
and unrooted. Scatter 12 bu. per Acre in 2 to 
3 ft. quiet water. Stays green and makes wild 
Duck and Muskrat food the year around. 
COONTAIL Gps? haagn PLANTS, Bu. $4.00. 
5 Bu. $17.50. Scatter 12 bu. per A. in 2 to 5 
ft. quiet water where it will not wash out. 
COONTAIL is eaten by practically all Ducks and © 
by Swans. Most productive of small forms of 
life for Fish Food of any water plant we know. 
Has no roots, floats under water. Grows in 
either acid or hard fresh water. Stands shade. 
ELODEA (Anacharis) Carp-resistant. 
_ PLANTS: Bu. $4; 10 Bu. {Sows 4 Acre) $30. 
Quick-growing food for Redheads, Mallards, wid- 
geon, Scaups, Teal. Endorsed by "Ducks Unlimited." 
Grows in hard, clear, fresh water. Thrives in 
streams even if quite cold. 
TRUE WATER CRESS (Nasturtium officinale) 
PLANTS: Bu. $5; 5 Bu. $19. | 
Delicious in salads and sandwiches. Just as | 
good for Ducks and Muskrats as for you. Rich in 
vitamins which promote the breeding instinct. — 
Plant in few inches of hard water in springs, 
streams or flowing wells that don't freeze in 
winter. Makes food all winter, — 
CAT-TAIL (Pybha) 
Excellent For Muskrat Marshes 
A Cat-tail marsh produces excellen 
food, and house—building materiak ja 
as well. Cat-tails grow in { v/s" 
marshy places, and shallow : EE 
fresh, or rather salty water, ik —#: 
almost anywhere in U. S. and Ie 
Canada. a! me 
PURE CAT-TAIL seep: Fluff \i\ 
removed. SPECIAL 2. LB. $1.50; - 
10 LB. (Sows 1 Acre) $5; 100 
Ibs. $40. 







