
DWARF BUSHY POND PLANT OR NAIAD (N. flexilis) 
This is the best of the different types of Naiad as 
it is covered with seed that is a favorite food of 
many ducks. Duck stomach investigations made by 
the University of Minnesota have proven its value 
as a duck food. 
Excellent cover and food producer for fish. Grows 
submerged about 6 inches high — in 1 to 5 ft. fairly 
clear, fresh, slightly salt. somewhat alkali, hard or 
slightly soft water — on sandy or mucky soil. Seed 
available only in fall. Sow 5 bu. per acre. PLANTS 
WITH RIPE SEED: Bu. $7; 5 Bu. 00. 
SOUTHERN NAIAD (N. guadalupensis). Similar 
to above variety but grows larger and is not so 
great a seed producer. Its principal range is the 
eastern half of the U, S. south of the Great Lakes 
region. Bu. $5; 5 bu, $22.50 
WAMPEE OR DUCK CORN (Peltandra) 
Seeds as large as corn — good Duck Food, Does 
~ well on muddy, marshy places and up to | ft. water, 
from Indiana eastward to Atlantic in neutral or 
acid water; also on fresh or slightly brackish tidal 
waters near coast. Sow 10 lbs. per acre. SEED: 10 
Lbs. $9.00; 1 Lb. $1.25 (Postage 25c). 
WILD DUCK MILLET (Echinochloa) 
Important Duck Food to sow in the citrus fruit coun- 
try of the South, during Fall and Winter. Broadcast — 
20 lbs. Seed per Acre on moist bare shores and mud 
flats. Wild Ducks and Upland Game love the sprout- 
ing plants and later feed on the seed. Called the 
“Wild Rice of the South.” SEED: 100 lbs. $17.00 
Bu. (35 Ibs.) $7: Peck $2. 
CATTAIL (Typha) 
Excellent for Muskrat Marshes. |. 
A Cattail marsh produces ex- 
cellent food and house-building 
material as well. Cattails grow 
in marshy places, and shallow, 
fresh or rather salty water, almost 
anywhere in U. S. and Canada. 
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10 Lbs. (Sows A) $5; 100 Lbs, $40, ““SEPioeae 
PHEASANT BERRY 
A shrubby, hardy, perennial vine, having numer- 
ous red berries that make attractive food for both 
ducks and upland game. This plant thrives through- 
out the U. S. on moist ground, poor dry ground, in — 
shallow water, in almost any soil or in almost no 
soil at all. Very hardy. 100 Vines $25; 25 Vines $6.75: 
10 Vines $3. ie es 

