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WATER SHIELD 
Sometimes called Brasenia is an important wild 
duck food. Only during the last few years have we 
been able to grow sufficient quantities to supply the 
demand and thus list it in our literature. Wild Ducks 
like the tender shoots and hibernating buds of the 
Water Shield as well as its seeds. It has a very 
strong root system almost indestructible by carp. 
Water Shield grows from the far north to the ex- 
treme south. It grows best in waters from one 
foot to five feet in depth on a mud bottom. Fresh 
waters, lakes or ponds are most suitable for its 
growth. 
Water Shield has small round leaves, like pond 
lilies (about 2 inches across) and make wonderful 
cover for game fish. Roots are planted from Feb- 
ruary through November. One thousand Roots will 
plant an acre. 
Price—Delivered 
Water Shield Roots $7.00 per 100. 
500 Roots @ $23.00; $44.00 per 1000. 
Complete planting instructions sent with each order. 
REDHEAD GRASS 
(Potamogeton Perfoliatus) 
Diving Ducks eat the brittle roots of this im- 
portant Wild Duck Food. Shallow water Ducks 
feed on its wheat-like seeds at the waters surface. 
It is very hardy, grows in from one to six feet of 
water on either soft or firm bottom. Easily planted. 
Plant roots during spring months, seed during fall. 
Redhead Grass is also valuable as a food and 
cover plant for game fish. Such as Blue Gills, Perch 
and Crappie always linger in the Redhead beds. 
1000 roots plants one acre. 
Price—Delivered 
Redhead Grass Roots $60.00 per 1000 or $7.00 per 100. 
“Seed $2.20 per pound. 
Redhead Grass 
Water Shield 
(Brasenia Schreberi) 
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