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FOR MOIST SHORES AND MARSHES 
to 1 FOOT OF WATER 
GIANT BUR REED 
(Sparganium eurycarpum) 
Excellent food and cover for Mallards, Black 
Ducks, Pintails, Teal, Bluebills, Wood Ducks. 
Grows throughout U. S. in marshy, muddy loca- 
tions—to 1 ft. water. Holds banks, dams. Stands 
drought. ‘SEED—10 lbs: (plants +1-aere)- $8.50; 2 
lbs., $3. ROOTS, plant 1200 per acre—1000, $25; 
300, $10: 100, $3.50: 
WAPATO DUCK 
POTATO 
(Sagittaria latifolia) 
Wild ducks of ail 
kinds, and Canada 
Geese feed eagerly 
on the seeds and 
tender tubers or 
“potatoes” this plant 
produces in abund- 
ance. Makes food 
over long season, 
until the freezeup. 
Wapato grows in 
marshy places, tom 
ft. water (sometimes 
deeper), throughout 
UPS sand “Canadas 
Plant 1200 tubers per 
ache ml Rh Saeer 
young plants, 1000, 
$20; 300, $7.50; 100, 
$3. 
THREE-SQUARE BULRUSH 
(Scripus americanus) 
Produces an abundance of seeds important as 
food for many wild ducks and geese. Grows in 
sandy soils along lake shores, streams or marshes. 
Pirie Mess nein 2 ik, eee == ingesiay, lniealeiSlag 
moderately alkaline. “ROOTS, 1200 plants, 1 acre. 
1000, $30; 100, $5. 
SMARTWEEDS (Polygonum) 
Excellent foods for wild ducks, especially at- 
tractive to Pintails; Mallards, Teal, Lesser Scaup, 
Ring-neck ducks; also an attractive natural food 
for Wild Lurkeys; -Dowes,. Pheasants; «Grouse, 
Partridge, and Quail. Adapted to a wide range of 
conditions throughout the U.S. and Canada. With- 
stands floods and drought. For marshy muddy 
places, shores, mud flats and shallow fresh, hard 
or soft water—mildly alkaline and brackish water. 
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FOODS BEST SUITED TO YOUR LOCALITY AND CONDITIONS 
Plant These Foods Now to 
WILD LIFE 
P. O. BOX 399 
MARSH SMARTWEED (P. Muhlenbergii) 
For planting» on marshy soil) shores. sshallow 
fresh or mildly alkaine water. Withstands Flood- 
ing and drought, well. ROOTS; plante1500) per 
acre. 1000,.$25> 300, $9; 100, $3.50: 
NODDING SMARTWEED 
Grows in moist rich soil, on exposed flats, and 
in shallow fresh or slightly alkaline marshes. 
SEED—40 Ibs. (sows 1 acre) 10 lbs. $12. PLANTS 
1500 per acre, 1000 $28.00; 100, $5.00. 
WATER SMARTWEED (Polygonum sp.) 
For planting on muddy shores, and ™in= up stoms 
ft. fresh, moderately acid, or mildly alkaline water. 
Plant 1500 roots or plants per acre. 1000, $25; 
300, $9; 100, $4. 
SWAMP SMARTWEED (P. hydropiperoides) 
Grows on moist margins, marshes and in shal- 
low fresh or moderately acid (soft) water, prefer- 
ably not over 6 or 8 inches deep. Withstands shade. 
Plant 1500 roots or plants per acre. 1000, $25; 
300, $9; 100, $4. 
SALT MARSH BULRUSH 
For salt marshes, low areas where water is 
brackish—stands salt water tides. SEEDS, sow 10 
lbs. per acre =2 Thsa0G3-910 sips agomee kh OOuns. 
(plant 1200 per acre) 1000, $35; 300, $12: 100, $5. 
WAMPEE (DUCK CORN) 
(Peltandra virginica) 
Excellent duck food — especially attractive to 
Wood Ducks and other marsh ducks. Grows in 
swampy lands and to 1 ft. soft (acid) or slightly 
brackish water throughout E. U. S., E. Missouri, 
Okla., La., E. Texas. Will grow in soft or acid 
water. Withstands shade. PURE SEED, plant 
10 lbs. per acre. 10 Ibs., $8; $1.00 per Ib. 
PLANTS,.set 134° to 24ts apart, 1000.8 S$38-5300) 
ot 2 L008 SS. 
WILD REED (Canes) (Phragmites) 
Excellent blinds, cover for wild ducks. Grows 
4 to 7 ft. high, on lowlands, and to 2 ft. water. 
vie roots per acre, 100059238 = 300m la: 
REED CANARY GRASS (Phalaris) 
Sow on banks, shores, moist lands, or well- 
drained land, or in few inches water. Grows in up 
to 2 ft. water. Perennial. Excellent food for 
Muskrats; cover for wild ducks. Excellent food 
and shelter for fish. Soil-binder—retards erosion 
and washing of shores, banks, dams. SIABID., © 
Ibs. sows 1 acre. 6 lbs., $6.; 100 Ibs., $50. 
