


For Shallow Water and Marsh 
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 
used by ducks 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 3 
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. 
Giant Wild Rice can be planted with excellent results 
during either Fall or Spring. 2 bu. of Terrell’s sure-— 
growing seed or 3,000 plants will plant an acre. Pro- 
vides both food and cover in one growing season. 
SEED for Spring Delivery: Bu. $27; pk. $7.50; qt. $1. 50 
($1.75 qt. postpaid). 
STURDY WILD RICE PLANTS (May ong early June 3 
Delivery - Can ship safely about ere miles.) 
100, $3; 1,000, $18: 8, 000 (Sow 1 A.) $40 
WAMPEE (DUCK CORN) (Peltandra virginica : 
Good duck food. For Swampy land and fresh. 
tidal waters in the East. Produces an abundance 
of seeds as large as kermels of corn. SEED (Soma 
10 lbs. per acre). lb., $1.25 ($1.50 postpaid). 
lots of 10 lbs. or more, $1 per lb. 
PLANTS: 100, $8; 509, $35; 1000, $65. 
FROGBIT (Limnobium spongia) Makes fine 
duck and fish food for southern states. Grow on | 
marshy land or floating in water. Plant where | 
‘it will not float away. 100 plants, $7.50; 500, 
$22.50; 1000, $35. eet 500 2 acre.) a | 

































1000 to acre. 
WATER CRESS. Plant in ahallow springs, streams A 
‘frozen in winter. Makes all-year duck and, fish ices 
PLANTS: 1 bu., $5: 5 bu., $20. 

