PLANT NOW . . . PLANT THIS COMING’ SPRING! 
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Attract Ducks Next Fall ! 
- NURSERIES 
OSHKOSH, WISCONSIN 
SOUTHERN-GROWN SMARTWEED 
Plant in shallow water, muddy or sandy bottom, 
Using om DU. per acre, = So. per bi.5 bu. $25. 
SPIKERUSH (Eleocharis palustris ) 
Growssletouzen iieh in marshy, muddy places, 
mud or sand bottom, few inches water. Wild ducks 
andmcecese (cedron it wilant 1ZU00sclumps per acre. 
PLAN YTS=—clhimps,«1000;°$28- 300; S11. 100, $4, 
RICE CUTGRASS (Leerzia oryzoides) 
Top-notch duck food for areas subj2ct to floods 
and, droughoe: Mallards) Pintails, Teal, and other 
ducks feed eagerly on seeds (grain) and root- 
stocks. Grows about 2 ft. high on rich, moist soil 
in bottom lands of rivers, marshes, swamps. May- 
June delivery. PLANTS, clumps, 1000, $35; 300, 
S12; b00; $5: 
BUTTON BUSH (Celphalanthus occidentalis) 
Excellent food for Mallards and upland game 
Dindswee lant  alonemmed es Ole DOndS a eastieaims, 
marshes ik COO FS S100, S16-010, S3eh0¢ 
SPARTINA (Cord Grass) 
| Fine cover and blinds, also providing some food 
for ducks. Plant 1500 roots per acre, in marshy 
meadows, salt marshes, along dikes, bank. Good 
Wee” Pheasants. ROOTS, 1000 -$30-300" $11: 
FALSE BITTERSWEET 
(Solanum dulcamara) 
Excellent food for wild ducks, pheasant, wood- 
cock, snipe. Grows on moist or dry soil, stream 
banks, swales, bogs, watersides. Ornamental - - 
attractive purple Howers, red berries. ROOTS, 
LOO S15 25. $5 1083. 
MARSH MALLOW (Hibiscus) 
Its seeds eagerly eaten by Mallards, Pintails and 
other ducks. Withstands floods, carp. Plant 2 to 
4 ft. apart in moist soil, shallow water, uplands 
haviriosmoistuine, (ROOTS. 100eSe sii S27 
Giant Wild Rice Brings in the Ducks! 
One of the most famous and best known of the 
natural foods for wild ducks is the Wild Rice. 
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GIANT WILD RICE 
Flower, Leaf and Seed Head 
Grown From “Wildlife’’ Giant Wild Rice Seed 
Giant Wild Rice grows in a few inches to 2% 
ft. fresh water, with sufficient change to prevent 
stagnancy, on mud or muck bottom. 
Large, fully-ripened seed of high germination. 
$24 per bu. (sows % acre); $7.50 per pk.; 2 qts. $3. 
Youngs plants, (plant 1500 peracre), 1000r $15 < 300, 
$6; 100, $2.50. 
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Sprouted Seeds 
Showing High Germination 
