GIANT WILD RICE 
Mallards, Pintail, Blackducks, Teal, Widgeon and 
Canada geese fly hundreds of miles to the Wild 
Rice Marshes. 
Best places for planting wild rice are in sloughs, 
marshy lakes or ponds, in bays or coves on larger 
lakes, streams or rivers where it will be protected 
from waves. Wild rice grows best in fresh waters 
from 6 inches to 4 feet deep where there is a mud 
bottom. Plant Wild Rice Seed Now. 
Seed, $1.20 per Ib., 10 pounds $10.00. 
WAMPEE DUCK CORN 
The seeds shell off the stalk in late Fall and will 
hold the Mallards and other marsh ducks after many 
other foods are gone. 
-Wampee Seed may be planted in wet soils or shal- 
low waters. 
Seed, $1.10 per Ib. 
BURREED 
The food for marsh ducks. The seeds are like 
kernels of corn and are eagerly eaten by mallards 
and other shoal water ducks. 
Burreed grows on damp lowlands or in shallow 
waters from 1 inch to 6 inches in depth. Plant roots 
for a quick growth. 
Seed, $1.10 per lb. 
Roots, 100 @ $4.00, 1000 @ $32.00. 
THEREFORE FOOD IS THEIR 
WILD DUCKS MUST EAT-princtpar concern. 
Large numbers will congregate on a good feeding ground and remain as long 
as the food will last or the season will permit. Spring planting will make food 
for the wild ducks next fall. 
WILD CELERY 
Canvasbacks, Redheads, Bluebills, Mallards and 
Blacks darken the sky over the wild celery beds. 
Wild celery is fully as important as wild rice as a 
duck food. 
The Wild Celery i is a hardy submerged plant which 
will grow in almost any fresh water from 2 to 6 feet 
in depth. It grows well in slow running streams, 
lakes or ponds. Plant tubers in April or May. 
100 tubers @$3.00, 1000 @ $20.00 or @ $26.00 a 
1000 with weights attached ready to plant. 
SAGO PONDWEED 
A good all around wild duck food. Early in the 
season, pondweeds bring Mallards and Teal, later the 
Canvasbacks and other divers. They are hardy and © 
will grow under almost any water conditions. 
Tubers of these plants should be planted during 
May in waters from 2 to 8 feet in depth on almost 
any bottom, either fresh, stagnant, alkali or brack- 
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WATER OR NODDING SMARTWEED 
A favorite of the Marsh Ducks, they feed upon the 
seeds. It’s very hardy and will thrive from the far 
North to the Deep South. Smartweed will grow in 
either wet soils or shallow waters. Root sections 
can be planted NOW. 
100 Roots $3.50, 1000 roots @ $28.00. 
GAME FOOD NURSERIES, P.O. Box 371, OSHKOSH, WISCONSIN 
