For Shallow Water and Marsh 
Make Food, Cover and Control Washing. 
(Protect These Plants From Live Stock.) 
WAPATO Duck Potato 
“Duck Potato” and “Muskrat Potato” are names 
often given this important food plant, (Sagittaria 
latifolia,) that indicate its importance as a food. 
It produces numerous tubers, seed and tender 
white runners that are eaten by 
geese, swan and practically all 
kinds of wild ducks, as well as 
muskrats. Has handsome arrow- 
shaped leaves -- stalks of white 
flowers with yellow center. 
Easily and quickly grown from 
Terrell’s selected tubers. Thrives 
in practically all parts of U. S. 
and Canada, in marshy places, 
mud flats, and in water up to 
11/.ft. deep. TUBERS: 1000, $25.00; 
100, $3. Plant 1200 per acre. 
PICKEREL PLANT (Pontederia) Florida-grown. 
Provides food for Ducks and cover for Fish. 
Spikes of attractive blue flowers in summer. With- 
stands considerable current and wave action. 
Plant 600 per acre, on fairly rich soil in 1 to 3 ft. 
fresh water. Strong roots. A-1 Roots: 100. $14; 
250, $39: 1000, $100; 10, $3. For Wis.-grown plants 
add 25% to prices. 
DEEP WATER DUCK POTATO $9 “<gitisric 
Splendid attraction for Bluebills and other div- 
ing ducks. Plant in No. U. S. in 1 to 3 ft. water. 
vither hard or soft. Selected Tubers: 1000, $32.00; 
100, $4.50; 1000 to acre. 
WILD DUCK MILLET 
For Mud Flats -- Lowland -- Lands That Can 
Be Drained and Flooded 
Wild Duck Millet (Echinochloa crus-galli) is an 
important food for mallards, pintails and teal. It 
grows over most of the U. S. It grows 2 to 4 feet 
high, making considerable cover. It is also a 
food for geese, quail, doves and upland game 
birds and song birds as well as wild ducks. 
Plant on mud flats, lowland areas left bare during 
summer when water goes down, or land along water's 
edge. Also will grow where there is enough moisture 
to grow a good garden. Sow from April to August in 
the North, and through October in South and crop will 
be secured same season. Grade Al seed: 100 lbs. (plants 
5 acres) $18.00; 50 lbs. $9.50; bushel, (35 lbs. 7 90; 
peck $2.50. 1 a 
