For 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 
trom 6 inches to 3 feet in depth. Sunny, sheltered 
bays or coves where planting will not get the ful! 
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 results 
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 season. 
cr for Spring Delivery: Full 20 Lb. Bu. $30; pk. $8.50, 
$1.50 ($1.75 qt. postpaid). 
U STURDY WILD RICE PLANTS June Delivery. Can ship 
safely about 1000 miles 
100, $2.75; 500, $10.00; 3, 000 (Plants 1 A.) $48.00. 
WAMPEE (DUCK CORN) (Peltandra virginica) 
Good duck food. For Swampy land, shallow 
fresh water 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 lbs. per acre). lb., $1.10 ($1.35 postpaid). In 
lots of 10 lbs. or more, $1.00 per Ib. 
PLANTS: 100, $8; 500. $35; 1000, S65. 
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). Grows through- 
eut U.S. Rated “‘tops’’ as duck food along the [Illinois 
River by Illinois Natural History Survey. Grows 2 ft. 
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 tice and fish food 
PLANTS: 1 bu., $6: 5 bu., $25. SEED: 1 pkt. (Sows 500 
sq. ft.) $l: 1 lb. (Sows J/3 A.) $17.50. 
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