OSHKOSH, WISCONSIN 
WHERE TO PLANT 
Wild Celery grows best in waters from 2 to 10 
feet in depth preferably on a mud bottom, although 
it will grow on sandy loam or clay. It inquires fair¬ 
ly fresh waters, that is waters which are not salty 
to taste or alkaline. This plant does not grow well 
in landlock lakes or ponds. 
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HOW TO PLANT 
Get a quantity of clay and moisten until it be¬ 
comes about the consistency of putty. Then take 
a handful of clay and mould it into a ball about the 
size of a tennis ball. Break this clay ball in two 
and place 2 of the Wild Celery tubers between the 
halves and press firmly together. After a quantity 
has been made take them to the desired planting 
place and drop one by one into the waters about 
3 to 6 feet apart. We furnish more complete plant¬ 
ing instructions with each order. 
One Thousand Tubers plant one Acre. 
Price $15 per 1,000; $2 per 100 Tubers. 
Wisconsin Aquatic Nurseries Oct. 8, 1929. 
Oshkosh, Wis. 
Gentlemen: Enclosed please find check for Wild Duck Food. 
Just writing a few lines to let you know about the results 
obtained from your Wild Rice and Wild Celery I purchased 
from you last fall. Up to the time it was seeded there was 
never a duck on the pond to my knowledge. About a week 
ago there were about thirty ducks on it of which we killed 
five and I believe that the Wild Duck Food sure was what 
attracted them. I am going to seed another pond this fall. 
Signed: Sincerely yours, EMIL GILLHAM, 
R. 2, Box 93, Fair Grove, Mo. 
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