Laurel Oil & Fertilizer Company 
Laurel, Miss. 
Wisconsin Aquatic Nurseries October 12, 1931 
Box 331, Oshkosh, Wis. 
Gentlemen 
About eight weeks ago 1 bought quite a bit of seed, 
etc. from you gentlemen. Among this shipment was 
some of your Muskgrass seed spores. 
All of the seeds furnished are quite satisfactory ex¬ 
cept the Muskgrass seems to be spreading awfully fast; 
in fact I think it is spreading entirely too much. As 
explained to you in my first letter, our Lake has about 
120 acres of open water and I wondered if this Muskgrass 
will spread over the entire lake? 
Will it lie down in the dead winter? How would you 
suggest that it be controlled? 
For your information, we have quite a few ducks 
already coming in and they seem very fond of this 
Muskgrass as well as the Wild Rice, Wild Celery, Sago 
Pondweed, etc. 
Very truly yours, 
Signed: D. P. Granberry, 
Box 926, Laurel, Miss. 
Kansas City, Kansas 
Wisconsin Aquatic Nurseries 5-5-31 
Oshkosh, Wis. 
Dear Sirs: 
Enclosed please find check for Wild Rice Seed I 
want to thank you for your promptness in getting your 
orders out and for the extra seeds and plants that you 
sent with my order of the 17th of April. Your firm 
surely lives up to their guarantee about making good 
any order that is not satisfactory and in the future I 
can’t speak too highly of your fair and square dealings. 
Yours very truly, 
Signed: W. F. Steinbeck, 
1963 N. 5th St., 
Kansas City, Kansas 
WILLIS . BLOUNT 
Wholesale — Ice Dealer — Retail 
WEST BARRINGTON, R. I. 
Wisconsin Aquatic Nurseries April 3, 1931 
Oshkosh, Wis. 
Gentlemen: 
Enclosed you will find check which will pay for 
Rice seed I received. An experienced Hunter and Game 
Farmer helped me and he said, “It is the best I’ve seen 
from three orders I have received from different con¬ 
cerns I have dealed with.” I also think it is very fine 
seed and I am sure to get good results. 
Yours for conservation, 
Signed: Willis E. Blount, 
West Barrington, R. I. 
