Plant in i to 3 Feet of Water 
GIANT WILD RICE—See bottom page 2 
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, preferably on soft bottom. Use 750 roots 
per. acre, ROOTS 1005S IZ 50s se 00: 
DEEP WATER DUCK POTATO 
(Sagittaria rigida) 
The tubers this plant produces in abundance are 
favorite food of Bluebills and other diving ducks. 
Grows in 1 to 3 ft. water, on soft mud bottom, 
slow-flowing streams, ponds, lakes, marshes. 
TUBERS, (plant =1200spercacre)_» 1000/8530 -.-300, 
$11; 100, $4.00.* 
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. fresh, brackish, salt, alkaline waters. 
Does best on mud bottom, but has grown on sandy 
soil. Persistsvinespitesot carp. -liant 20 buy per 
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Furnished year-around. 
TUBEROUS WHITE WATER LILY 
Bluebills, Teal and 17 other species wild ducks 
feed on the seeds produced. Plant 750 tubers per 
acre, in | to 3 ft, water, preferably soft.mud. bat- 
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BANANA WATERLILY (C. mexicana) 
Important duck food to plant throughout South, 
including 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, 
100033753300. $355.100,-$15.00: 
GREAT BULRUSH (Scirpus acutus) 
Seeds are excellent food for ducks. Stands wave 
action; protects dams, banks, eroding shores; 
checks silt movement. Grows 5 to 7 ft. high; mak- 
ing excellent blinds; cover for waterfowl. Plant 
1000 roots per acre in 6 inches to 4 ft. water. 
ROOTS, 1000, $28; 300, $11; 100, $4.00. 
DUCK MEATS 
Quick-growing — reproduce rapidly and with- 
stand a lot of feeding by a lot of ducks. Make 
feod soon as sown in water—grow year after year. 
Do not root in soil, but float in water over any 
kind of bottom. Scatter among reeds, rushes, or 
flooded brush. 
Submerged (Star) Duck Meat. Scatter 12 bu. 
per A., in fresh hard, or moderately soft (acid) 
waters. Bu., $4; 12 bu., $30; 25 bu, $50. 
Big Ducks Meat—Excellent to sow throughout 
U. S. and Canada. Floats on top water. Bu., $4; 
6 bu. (sows 1 acre), $15.00. 
Plant in 1” to 6 or 8 Feet 
of Water 
WILD CELERY (Vallisneria spiralis) 
The best way to attract more Canvasbacks, 
Redheads, Bluebills and other diving ducks, 1s to 
establish good beds of Wild Celery—they love to 
feed on the tender roots, shoots, and leaves. Ex- 
cellent for fish. Easy to grow throughout U. S. 
and Canada in 1 to 6 ft. hard fresh or slightly 
brackish, fairly clear water, on sand or coarse silt, 
fertile bottom—needs change of water—stands 
some waves and current. Plant 1200 roots per A. 
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SAGO POND PLANT 
(Potamogeton pectinatus) 
One of the best all-round duck foods in North 
America. Canvasbacks, Redheads, Mallards, Pin- 
tails, Black Ducks, Wild Geese, Swan, and many 
other waterfowl eagerly feed on the seeds, tender 
tubers, and all parts of plant. Food and shelter for 
fish. 
Plant throughout the U. S. and Canada in hard 
fresh, brackish or alkaline water, 1% to 8 ft. deep, 
on sandy or mud soil. Stands considerable current 
and wave action. Carp-resistant. Plant 1200 tub- 
ers per acre. TUBERS, 1000, $25; 100, $5.* 
LONGLEAF POND PLANT (P. americanus) 
Excellent food for ducks, food and shelter for 
fish. Grows in 2 to 5 ft. water. Stands floods and 
drought. —PLAN TS is bur dose Dus, p27 moss tt 
(plants 1 acre), $19.00. 
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 fishes. ROOTS, plant 1200 per acre. 1000, 
$22; 300, $10. 100, $4.* 
WIDGEON GRASS (Ruppia) 
Excellent wild duck food for brackish and 
alkaline waters. Grows submerged. Plant in 1 
to 6 ft. water, preferably on soft bottom. 6 bu. 
plants 1 A. PLANTS, bu., $10; 10 bu. or more 
$8 bu. 
WATER SHIELD (Brasenia schreberi) 
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many other varieties of ducks. Valuable fish food 
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MUSKGRASS 
All parts of the plant eaten by many kinds of 
ducks. Grows submerged throughout U. S. and 
Canadas «hard siresin wbrackishmotealkalire wwater 
a few inches to 30 ft. deep (depending on clarity 
of water). Excellent for fish—low-growing, does 
not interfere with fishing. PLANTS, bu., $5; 5 
Bue (sOwseleAs ye $20; 
* Roots and Tubers weighted, ready to drop into the water, @ $4 per 1000 additional. 
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