

“stomachs of Mallards examined. 
Florida Nursery 
| PLANTS: 500, $18; 1000, $28; 100, $3.75. 
_ per acre. 
seed next fall! ‘ 
Large Grade A-1 fully-ripened seed of high germination, for Fall deliv- 
SEED: $18 per bushel; 
WAMPEE OR DUCK CORN 
(Peltandra virginica) 
Wp Excellent duck food, especially marsh ducks 
for planting in acid swamps and marshy areas. 

Will stand quite a bit of shade so you can grow a good 
crop of this duck food under trees where it is difficult 
to get other foods established. We can supply the 
seed in the Fall. Plant 10 Ibs. per acre. We also supply 
the young plants for early Spring plantings which 
should be planted about 112 ft. apart. This plant is a 
wonderful southern duck food (North to Southern Mich- 
igan). STRONG YOUNG PLANTS: 1000, $30; 100, $4: 
SEED: 10 Ibs., $7.50; 1 Ib. for $1. 
FROGBIT 
(Limnobium) 
Frogbit floats in shallow waters, extending its roots 
}into the muck below, or grows on mud itself, often 
where water has receded. 
Has proven excellent Mal- 
lard, Ring-neck and Wood Duck food, although other 
ducks also eat it. 8,000 to 10,000 seeds found in the 
Seeds and tender 
(Southern grown and shipped from our 
location). 500 plants plant 1 acre. 
shoots eaten. 
DWARF WAPATO 
(Sagittaria subulata) 
Seeds of Wapatoes are eaten in quantities by a num- 
ber of waterfowl, sometimes eating hundreds at a meal. 
Excellent food for muskrats. Grows in few inches of 
Foods Now to Attract Ducks Next Fall! 
Route 5, Box 26, OSHKOSH, WIS., 
U.S.A. 
water in streams, springs, lakes. Thrives on tide-water 
flats. Plant 4 bushel per acre. STRONG PLANTS, 
ROOTS: Bushel, $5; 4 bushel or more, $4.50 bushei; 
10 bushel or more $4.25 per bushel. 
DUCK MEATS - COONTAIL 
Quick-growing — reproduce rapidly and withstand a 
lot of feeding by a lot of ducks. Make food soon as 
sown in water — grow year after year. Do not root in 
soil, but float in water over any kind of bottom. Scat- 
ter in sheltered, quiet waters, or among reeds, rushes, 
among which plants will anchor. 
SUBMERGED (STAR) DUCK MEAT 
Scatter 12 bushel per acre in fresh hard, or moderate- 
ly soft (acid) waters. Bushel, $3; 12 bushel, $27; 25 
bushel or more $2 per bushel. 
BIG DUCKS MEAT 
Excellent to sow throughout U. S. and Canada. It 
floats on top water. 6 bushel sows 1 acre. Bushel, $3; 
6 bushel, $15. 
COONTAIL 
Quick-growing, submerged floating duck and fish 
food. Excellent shelter for game fish, harbors the ac- 
quatic insects and animal life fish eat. Ducks eat seeds 
and foliage. Scatter in shady or sunny places through- 
out U. S. and Canada, in rather quiet, sheltered spots, 
over any kind of bottom. Northern and Southern 
grown and furnished the year-around. 12 bushel sows 
1 acre. $3 bushel; 12 bushel, $27. 
Giant Wild Rice Brings in the Ducks! 
One of the most famous and best known of the natural foods for wild 
_ ducks is the Wild Rice. 
Mallards, Pintails, Black Ducks, Teal, Wild Canada Geese and other 
waterfowl fly hundreds of miles to beds of Wild Rice, 
eagerly on the ripened grain. Excellent cover. 
| Giant Wild Rice grows in a few inches to 21/2 ft. fresh water, with suffi- 
cient change to prevent stagnancy, on mud or muck bottom. Do not plant 
it south of Savannah, Ga., - San Francisco, Calif. 
For Spring and Early Summer Planting — Young Plants — plant 1500 
PLANTS: 1000, $15; 100, $2.50. These will mature and produce 
ery (shipment at harvest time). 30 Ibs. sows 1 acre. 
peck, $5; 2 quarts, $3.00. 
SOUTHERN WILD RICE (shipped from our Florida 
PLANTS, (Clumps): 100, $9; 1000, $45. 






true-to-type birds. 
mediate or later shipment. 
‘supply is very limited, so ORDER EARLY! 
where they feast 
Nursery location). 
ENGLISH CALL DUCKS — MALLARDS! 
A very select flock of Wild Gray Mallard Ducks — very high class 
NOW IS THE TIME to place your order, for im- 
$5 each: trio (2 hens, 1 drake) $12. 
We have also a very limited supply of Genuine English Call Ducks, 
well-marked, true-to-type, at $8 each; trio (2 hens, 1 drake) $20. The 

