Plant in 1 to 3 Feet of Water 
PICKEREL PLANT (Pontederia cordata) 
Attractive plant with spikes of purple flowers. Wild 
ducks feed on seeds. Plant in 1 to 3 ft. fresh hard or 
soft water, quiet bays, ponds, streams, marshes, pre- 
ferably on soft bottom. Use 750 roots per acre. ROOTS: 
100, $12.50; 25, $4. 
DEEP WATER DUCK POTATO (Sagittaria rigida) 
The tubers this plant produces in abundance are 
favorite food of Mallards, Black Ducks, Bluebills and 
other marsh and diving ducks. Grows in 1 to 3 ft. of 
water, on soft mud bottom, slow-flowing streams, ponds, 
lakes, marshes. Plant 1200 per acre. TUBERS: 1000, 
$22; 160, $3.* 
HORNED POND PLANT (Zannichellia palustris) 
A great duck food wherever planted throughout the 
U. S. and Canada. Adapted to wide range of conditions, 
Grows in ponds, lakes, streams, springs in 1 to 3 ft. of 
fresh, brackish, salt, alkaline waters. Does best on 
mud bottom, but has grown on sandy soil. Persists in 
spite of carp. Furnished year-around for North and 
South. Plant 10 bushel per acre. PLANTS: Bushel, $5; 
5 bushel, $19; 10 bushel, $36. 
TUBEROUS WHITE WATER LILY 
Bluebills, Teal and 17 other species wild ducks feed 
on the seeds produced. Plant 750 tubers per acre, in 1 
to 3 ft. water, preferably soft mud bottom. TUBERS: 
100, $4; 750, $20.* 
BANANA WATERLILY (C. mexicana) 
Important duck food to plant throughout South, in- 
cluding California. Ducks eat roots, tubers, seed. 
Plant 750 roots or plants per acre in 1 to 2 ft. fresh or 
slightly salt water, on rich bottom. ROOTS: 1000, $75; 
300, $35; 100, $15.* 
GREAT BULRUSH (Scirpus acutus) 
Seeds are excellent food for ducks. Stands wave ac- 
tion; protects dams, banks, eroding shores; checks siit 
movement. Grows 5 to 7 ft. high; making excellent 
blinds; cover for waterfowl. Plant 1000 roots per acre 
in 6 inches to 4 ft. water. ROOTS: 1000, $22; 100, 
p2.75.* 
WATER SHIELD (Brasenia schreberi) 
Attracts Mallards, Black Ducks, Pintails and many 
other varieties of ducks. Valuable fish food and cover. 
Grows in 1 to 5 ft. acid or neutral waters. ROOTS or 
PLANTS: 1000, $23; 100, $4.* 
ELODEA (Carp-resisting) 
Quick-growing duck and fish food. Ducks eat seeds 
(small fruits) and leaves. Our guaranteed fresh plants 
produce vigorous growth. Plant in 1 to 8 ft. water, on 
mud, loam bottom. 10 bushel plants 1 acre. PLANTS: 
23 per bushel; 10 bushel, $25; 25 bushel or more $2.00 
per bushel. 
* ROOTS AND TUBERS EASY TO PLANT 
Roots and tubers planted in a foot or more water are 
weighted, then taken out and dropped into the water. 
You can weight these following instructions we furnish, 
or if you wish, we’ll weight roots and tubers for you. 
ALL ROOTS and TUBERS CAN BE WEIGHTED, if de- 
sired, to save you time and make your whole planting 
easier at $4.50 per 1000; 50c per 100 unless otherwise 
quoted. 
Plant in 1 to 6 
WILD CELERY 
(Vallisneria spiralis) 
Famous Bluebill, Redhead, Canvasback 
food, also eaten by Mallards, Pintails and 
other ducks. Good fish food and shelter; oxygenator. 
EASY TO PLANT—drop weighted rcots into 1 to 1 ft. 
hard fresh, or slightly brackish, fairly clear, changing 
water on mud, sandy, coarse silt bottom. Stands some 
waves and current. The thickened winter-buds that 
grow on the ends of many runners produced by each 
plant, are the most valuable part of Wild Celery to Red- 
heads, Bluebills, Canvasbacks; leaves and seeds eaten 
by many ducks. Strong roots, 1000 plant 1 acre. 
ROOTS: 1000, $15; 100, $2.75.* 
LONGLEAF POND PLANT 
(P. americanus) 
Excellent food for ducks, food and shelter for fish. 
Grows in 2 to 5 ft. water throughout U. S. and Southern 
Canada. Stands floods and drought. 5 bushels plants 
1 acre. PLANTS: Bushel, $5; 3 bushel, $12; 5 bushel, 
$19.* 

BASSWEED-REDHEAD GRASS 
(P. richardsonii) 
Wild ducks feed on its seeds, rootstocks, and other 
vegetative portions of plants. Grows in fresh, brackish, 
alkaline lakes, ponds, streams, on mud or sandy soils. 
Excellent food for marsh and diving ducks, makes food 
and shelter for bass and other game fish. Plant 1200 
per acre. ROOTS: 1000, $22; 100, $3.* 
NAIAS or BUSHY 
PONDWEED 
(Naias flexilis) 
This is a combination duck 
and fish food plant that will 
grow almost anywhere in the VU. 
S. and Canada in fresh or brack- 
ish waters. It will attract and 
hold the Teal, Mallards and Pin- 
tails besides many other vari- 
eties of ducks that feed on the 
tiny seeds produced by these 
plants. Makes food and shelter 
for fish. Low-growing. Does 
not interfere with fishing. We 
furnish these plants covered 
with well-ripened seeds in the 

SQ late Summer and Fall in North. 
Z Order early to avoid disappoint- 
Naias Plant ment. 5 bushel plants 1 acre. 
$4 per bushel; $3 per bushel in lots of 5 bushel or more. 
MUSKGRASS 
All parts of the plant eaten by many kinds of ducks. 
Grows submerged throughout U. S. and Canada, in 
hard fresh, brackish or alkaline water a few inches to 
30 ft. deep (depending on clarity of water). Excellent 
for fish — low-growing, does not interfere with fishing. 
5 bushel sows 1 acre. PLANTS: Bushel, $5; 5 bushel, 
$20. 
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