THREE-SQUARE 
BULRUSH 
(Scirpus americanus) 
Very hardy thruout U.S. 
and Canada, in fresh, 
brackish, moderately al- 
kaline locations. Produces abundance of seeds, 
eagerly eaten by over NINETEEN KINDS OF 
DUCKS, as well as Wild Geese. Good cover. Shove 
roots down into soil, in 4 to 12 in. water. Stands 
drought. ROOTS: 1000 (plants 1 acre) $22; 100—$3. 

GIANT BUR REED 
(Sparganium 
eurycarpum) 

A valuable duck food 
and cover plant, pro- 
ducing seeds much 
like kernels of corn, 
which provide very attractive food for some 
TWENTY SPECIES OF DUCKS, Wild Geese. Mal- 
lards and Black Ducks especially fond of it. Grows 
thruout U.S. and Southern Canada in fresh waters 
1 to 10 in. deep, and in marshy, wet places. Stands 
drought. Holds banks, dams. ROOTS: 1000 (plant 1 
acre) $20; 100—$2.75. SPECIAL—3,000 or more $18 
per 1000. 
Illustrating Actual Size 
Bur Reed Seed and Corn 
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. Persists in spite of carp. Plant 10 bu. per A. 
PLANTS, bu., $4: 5 bu., $19; 10 bu., $36. Furnished 
year-round. 
DUCKS MEATS 
Ducks Meats are often considered superior even 
to wild rice, since they furnish food from spring 
to fall (feed ducklings and nesting ducks, as well 
as fall ducks); have a rapid rate of increase; are 
EASY TO PLANT, since they are merely scattered 
broadcast in water. Duck stomachs examined show 
that SEVENTEEN or more species of ducks feed on 
DUCKS MEATS. Large concentrations of Black 
Ducks noted feeding where these were the sole 
foods. 
Ducks Meats float in the water, hence grow over 
any bottom. Scatter in sheltered, quiet waters; or 
among reeds, rushes, among which plants will 
anchor. 
FRESH PLANTS shipped daily from spring to 
freeze-up, starting about June Ist. Iced when neces- 
sary to insure arrival in good condition. Stand 
shade. 
STAR (Submerged) DUCKS MEAT, floats sub- 
merged; in either hard or soft water. Sow 10 bu. 
per acre. 
SURFACE FLOATING DUCKS MEAT floats on 
surface of water. Sow 5 bushels per acre. 
PLANTS, either variety, Bu.—$3; 10 bu. $2.50 per 
bu.; 25 bu. or more $2.00 per bu. 
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. $3 per bu.; 10 bu. 
(plant 1 A.), $25; 25 bu. or more $2.00 per bu. 
COONTAIL (Ceratophyllum) 
Famous Mallard attraction. The seeds (fruits) of 
Coontail were found in stomachs of TWENTY- 
THREE species of wild ducks examined. Foliage of 
Coontail also eaten. Grows submerged, over any 
bottom soil. Excellent natural fish food and shelter 
plant. Valuable for baby fish. Stands shade. 
FRESH GREEN PLANTS, shipped daily, starting 
about June Ist. ICED when necessary. Bu. $3; 10 bu. 
(sow 1 acre) $25; 25 bu. or more $2.00 per bu. 
Giant Wid 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, where they feast eagerly on the ripened grain. Excellent cover. 
Giant Wild Rice grows in a few inches to 2}/, ft. fresh water, with sufficient change to prevent stag- 
nancy, on mud or muck bottom. Do not plant it south of San Francisco, Calif. - Savannah, Ga. 
Large fully-ripened seed of HIGH GERMINATION, 
FOR FALL DELIVERY (shipment at harvest time) $15 
per bushel (30 lbs., sows 1 acre); smaller lots 60c 
per pound FOB Oshkosh. Postpaid 90c per pound. 

Giant Wild Rice 
Flower, Leaf and Seed Head 
FOR SPRING & Early Summer planting: YOUNG 
PLANTS—plant 1500 per acre. 1000—$15; 100—$2.50. 
These will mature and produce seed NEXT FALL! 

Grown From ‘‘Wildlife’’ Giant Wild Rice Seed Ae 
Sprouted Seeds 
Showing High Germination 
