For Shallow Water Sa (eis 
CORD GRASS. ‘(Spartina pectinata). Fair duck food ae ae 
and makes good cover and blinds. Plant on damp shores, _ 2 
5 ft. tall. Stands drought. Use 1500 per A. 1000, $35: $100, | 
$4.50. or (eS 
NORTHERN BAMBOO (REED GRASS ~ or CANES) _ % 
(Phragmites) for good blinds and cover. Strong, not — 
easily broken down, stands up all fall and winter, 4 tot 
| 7 ft. high, feathery plumes. Grows on lowland and in ~ 
’ water up to 2 ft. Resists waves, protects shores, when — 
eae nee Plant 1 to 2 ft. apart. ROOTS: 1000, $32. 50. 
, $4, wolee 
OTHER SHORE AND MARSH PLANTS SEE: Water dhe fees ie 
Swamp Loosestrife (Good for Blinds), Marsh Mallow, | 
page 8; Pheasant Berry. page oF Cat-teil, ue st igen, ris 
page 10 : 
UNDER WATER PLANTS | 
; SAGO POND PLANT : a i 
Best Duck and Fish Food for Alkali, Slightly Pree lity 
Salt, Marl or Hard Water. — Sele 
- Ruthorities | proclaim Sago Pond Plant {Poles 
mogeton pectinatus) the best all around wilc 
duck food, also the best food and shelter plants 
for fish. It is eaten by swans and over twenty | 
kinds of ducks. Early in the fall it has clusters | 
of seeds, the size of wheat. which are greedily | — 
{ eaten by blue-winged teal, mallards, and other | 
_early ducks. Later in the season, it ape Be 
great quantities of tubers almost equal to Wild — é 
Celery as Canvasback food. Carp-resistant. _ e 
Sago Pond Plant thrives throughout the entire 
hard clear al perked wing some lime. Dignie 
the tubers from April Ist to July 15th, in 11/, ee Ge 
8 ft. of water, in sheltered bays on any kind of | 
bottom but stony. Will spread to deeper and more S 
exposed situations, grows submerged. Use 1200 “ 
tubers per acre. Terrell sells only selected tub- | 
ers - each capable of producing vigorous growth. | 
1000, $30; 300, $10.50, 100, $4. Weighted for plant. = oe 
ing 1000, $36; 300, $13; 100, $5. at be 
BASS WEED or REDHEAD GRASS (P. perfoliatus) oh ot 
Favorite of ducks and fish. Grows in fresh or 
slightly brackish water. Shoots or plants avail-— 
able Apr. and May: 1000, $45; 100, ae Mg gee 1200 
per acre.) S 
LONG-LEAF POND PLANT ipaciectine amer- | 
icanus) Good for Ducks, Fish. For 2 to 6 ft. clear, — Abd 
fresh water, streams or lakes with outlet. Stands 
flood, drought. Bu., $5; 5 bu. (Sows Ys acre) $20, 
HORNED POND PLANT (Zannichellia). ree: 
1 Duck Food for hard fresh or salty and ‘alkali Ae 
pondes streams. Also fine for fish. (See page: a oe 

