

Fer Shallow Water and Marsh 
GIANT WILD RICE 
Where Wild Rice grows 
you find Mallards. Black 
Ducks, Widgeons, Teal, Pin- 
‘tails, Canada Geese and 
other wildfowl swarming in 
to feed. Wild Rice beds are 
used by ducks as a place to 
hide their nests and rear 
their ducklings. 
WHERE TO PLANT 
Terrell’s Giant Wild Rice is easy to grow. Con-— 
ditions required for successful growth of Wild 
Rice are fresh water streams, lakes or ponds 
having an outlet. fairly rich bottom, and water 
from 6 inches to 3 feet in depth. Sunny, sheltered 
bays or coves where planting will not get the full 
current or direct wash of waves, suit it best. 
It grows best north of a line drawn from Savan- 
nah, Georgia, to San Francisco, California, al- 
though occasionally grown further south. 
Giant Wild Rice can be planted with excellent resulta 
during either Fall or Spring. 2 bu. of Terrell’s sure- 
growing seed or 3,000 plants will plant an acre. Pro- 
vides both food and cover in one growing serson, 
SEED for Spring Delivery: Pull 30 Lb. Bu. $27:.,pk, $7.50, 
qt. $1.50 ($1.75 qt. postpaid)..-*, aM), te | 
STURDY WILD RICE PLANTS June Delivery. Can ship 
safely about 1000 miles. Z- eh agg. 
100, $2.75: 500, $8: 3,000 (Plants 1 A.) $39.50. 
WAMPEE (DUCK CORN) (Peltandra virginica) 
Good duck food. For Swampy land, shallow 
fresh or slightly brackish tidal waters in eastern 
1, of U.S. Produces an abundance of seeds as 
large as kernels of corn. SEED (Sow 10 Ibs. per 
acre). lb., $1.00 ($1.25 postpaid). In lots of 10 Ibs. 
or more, 95c per Ib. 
PLANTS: 100, $8; 500. $35; 1000, $65. 
FROGBIT (Limnobium spongia) Makes fine 
duck and fish food for southern states. Grow on 
marshy land or floating in water. Plant where 
it will not float away. 100 plants, $7.50; 500, 
$22.50; 1000, $35. (Plant 500 to acre.) 
RICE CUTGRASS (Leersia oryzoides). Rated “tops” as 
duck food along the Ill. R. by Ill. Natural History Survey. 
Grows 2ft. high on lowlands, waterside and marshes. 
Withstands flooding. Clumps: 1000, $40; 100, $6. Plant 
1500 to the acre. 
WATER CRESS. Plant in shallow springs, streams un- 
frozen in winter. Makes all-year duck and fish food 
PLANTS: 1 bu., $5: 5 bu., $20. SEED: 1 pkt. (Sows 500 
sq. it.) $l; 1 lb. (Sows 1/, A.) $17.50. 
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