Get Better Results! Draw Map On Other Side 
Of Place You Wish To Plant; Fill Out Blank 
Below Carefully; Send with Samples of Water and Soil To: 

Clyde B. Terrell, Terrell’s Aquatic Farm and Nurseries 
Oshkosh, Wisconsin, U. S. A. 
WHAT WE DO FOR YOU 
1. Suggestions by mail free, on making your place attractive to fins, terials—full of life—and best suited to your particular conditions and 
furs, feathers and folks—based on over 32 years experience. purpose, We specialize in planting materials for attracting wild life, 
2. When desired we will send one of our experts to your place to examine and water, bog and shoreline planting, and have the most complete 
conditions, make practical suggestions for your consideration and fur- line of planting materials, water and land plants, trees, shrubs and vines 
nish planting plans or superintend planting for you, as desired. If inter- for this purpose. Everything we send out must be of such quality that it 
ested in this service, write giving location and size of place you are con- is capable of producing strong growth. Detailed planting instructions 
sidering planting, area of water and marsh, and what you might like to to help you get better results accompany every order. 
have done. We will be glad to quote you a price on the work. ii you want to attract wild life and make your place more enjoyable, 
3. When you have decided what you need in the way of food, cover and interesting and valuable, why not make a start today by filling out and 
ornamental plantings we can supply you with necessary planting ma- mailing this blank? 



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PURPOSE. Check what interested in. 6. Attracting more wild ducks 7. Quail_____._ 8. Pheasants 9. Wild Doves 10. Ruffed 



Grouse 11. Prairie Chicken_____._ 12. Song _ Birds 
15. Natural food for domesticated waterfowl____._ 16. Muskrats 
13. Make Blinds__t__ 14. Make cover and nesting places for waterfowl— 



17. Improving the fishing 18. Aquarium plants___._._ 19. _ Beautifying 


home or property with unusual ornamental and flowering water plants Flowering and berry-bearing shrubs 
Cherries_____Plums 
Evergreens Vines 




Quick-growing trees Trees for lake shore planting Fruit trees: Apples 

20. Name plants you would like best. 



(If suitable for your conditions, we will include them in planting plan.) 

21. Any other wild life you wish to attract, or anything else interested in? 


22. How much shall we make outside limit of expense? $___.________.. (We do not want to prepare plans more elaborate than you care to use.) 
GIVE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION ABOUT EACH BODY OF WATER OR MARSH 
CONDITION OF WATER AND SOIL: 23. Name of water?___»_>_-_> > ——C«éE=L. How lng? SSS SS—s«é 25. How wide? 
26. Greatest depth?_________._ 27. Much shallow water 1 to 5 ft. deep?__t._.......___m.._§____(Show on map). 28. Source of water supply? 
29. Fed by springs or flowing well?_tt_____»_»__(Indicate on map). 30. By rain- 
mite ol, By, overtiow from dake River in flood times? 32. By, tides from ocean?____-___ 33: Does 
surface of water at springs freeze over in winter?______________ 34. Phcihorceseet Ab eprings? Soe a 5 lls there ‘an 
outlet?_________._. 36. Inlet?__-.. 37. Does water flow through outlet the year around?__t__+_»>_SSEEE———— SO. Through the inlet? 
39. Rapid or slow current?____________._ 40. Are waters polluted?___...___._ 41. Explain just what it is that 

pollutes water. 
42. Water is____to_____ft. higher in the highest flood times than at lowest drought times. 43. High water usually from —§ = —SSSSSSS 
(Date) 
eres 44. Low water usually fromo- to Se, Ab. Ever go entirely dry? 
(Date) > (Date) _ Date) 
When?__________~—Ss df so, was soil baked hard, dry, and crumbly or moist and muddy? 
46. Do you expect it to go dry again?________ 47. Is there a dam on these waters__t_.____._ (Indicate on map). 48. What is the dam used for? 
49. Is water likely to be raised by dam?________._ 49a. Usually raised about_____ft. from_—___»________ 
(Date? 
[OC *5'00. Iss water likely to be lowered?__—___-_._ 51. Usually lowered_____it. Ne lperemmeneags pr ogra Tee 
(Date) ate 
52. Do you own or control the dam?_______.._ 58. Any beaver dams?_______(Indicate on map). 54. Temperature 
(Date) 
of water in warmest weather, very warm, warm, cool or cold?_________ EE CCCC«*SS{. (If kncownn) Highest: temperature of water. degrees F. 

56. Ice gets Bbduk 2+ = 8- thick, 57. Ice gone by_______"9»)___———SWsd'588. Are there any powdery white deposits (alkali) where water dries 
up?_________ 59. Are snails, shells or crawfish abundant there?__......___—s—_ 600. Any Limestone rocks) == Ol ANY Eman 
Soom «Heavy or light marl deposit? 2. Is water salty to taste?____._.__.___.63. As salty as 
ocean?_________ 64. Any tide from ocean?________._ 65. Water____ft. to____ft. higher at high tide than at low tide. 66. VERY IMPORTANT 
Send sample of water (about 4 cup), for free chemical test. Bottle and cork must be clean and free from anything else or test may be affected. Wash bottle 
and cork thoroughly in same water as you take sample from. 67. Send about 14 cup of soil. 68. What is the general nature of soil, hard or soft? 

PLANT LIFE: 69. What kinds of water plants grow there now? (Send pressed or wet samples, pictures or drawings if convenient) 



70. Any marsh?________(Indicate on map). 71. Any swamp?_______(Indicate on map). 72. Any previous plantings? 
WESeVVINGI IN AGG see ee 42 Ordered'by? 
75. What planted? 
Bey whom. ook. 77. Where planting material obtained?. 
CCE eee ee er eee ee ie a  Undieate on map where plantings were made). 
ANIMAL LIFE: 79. Kinds of waterfowl coming to place? 




80. Any quail?____—s—- 81. Wild doves?______._ 82. Pheasants?_____._ 83. _Ruffed grouse?)________ 84. Prairie chickens? 
Der errmariie ties. ee oe ee ee 86. Principal song birds? 
87. Kinds of fish? 
88. Any carp?__________ Scarce, common, abundant or very numerous?______________._ 89. Do livestock run to water?_____— 90. Deer very 
Ropes Ol. Crows! Many? 92. Snakes?______. _Many?________. What kinds? 
93. Snapping turtles?___....._. Many?________ 94. Mink?________. _ Many?________ 95. Wolves? 
96. House cats?__......._- 97. Other enemies of fish and game? 


Send Map Or Draw Rough Sketch On Other Side 
