REFERENCES: Oshkosh National Bank, Oshkosh, 
Wis.; First National Bank, Oshkosh, Wis.; Dunn & 
Bradstreet's Mercantile Reference. Ask your state 
game officials, or editor of any outdoor magazine 
about us. 
SHIPMENTS: Express shipments are most gen¬ 
erally satisfactory for our planting material. 
When so shipped it reaches destination quickly, 
in best condition for planting. Large lots can 
sometimes be sent by refrigerator freight or 
truck. 
GUARANTEE. If any of our planting materials 
' fail to produce what the purchaser considers a 
satisfactory growth after giving planting suffic¬ 
ient time to establish itself, we GUARANTEE to 
replace it at half price, or send an equal value 
at half price of other planting material selected 
from our current price list. 
PRICES are F. O. B„ Oshkosh, or other shipping 
points, unless otherwise stated. If Parcel Post 
shipment is desired, be sure to include with your 
remittance sufficient amount to pay charges, 
otherwise balance will be collected C. O. D. 
TERMS: -- Cash with Order or C. O. D. Prices 
subject to change without notice. 
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Live Frogs and Crawfish 
For Bait and Stocking — Provide Fish Food 
We also furnish a most complete line of Plants 
for all wild life. Ask for prices. 
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FOR SALE 
BEAUTIFULLY WOODED 8-ACRE ISLAND with 
snug harbor, in Lake Winnebago, largest fresh 
water lake, lying entirely within one state. Ideal 
for yachting and motorboating. Good Canvas- 
back shooting - Wild Celery beds. Fine Black 
Bass, Perch, Northern and Walleyed Pike fishing. 
Also 20-acre wooded point and half-acre shore 
lots. 170 miles north of Chicago over all concrete 
road. 
Muskrat marsh Northern Wisconsin. Game pre¬ 
serve in Central Wisconsin near Wisconsin Rap¬ 
ids; Duck Hunting Preserve in Arkansas. 
Write for further information and prices. 
Terrell's Seeds Succeed 
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Hr. Clyde B. Terrell, 
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Dear 6ir:- 
You will be pleased to hear that we have at last been successful 
In acclimatising the giant wild rice. It is making quite a good show¬ 
ing In two low country ponds. 
Our Ranger brought three or four stalks of giant wild rice to 
the Council meeting a few days ago and the members were astounded to 
see the quantity of seed which each ear contained. 
We have two very large salt-water lagoons in our district and are 
wondering if you could recommend anything for these. From your book¬ 
let it would appear that Uuskgraes or 8ago Pond Plant would be suitable. 
Yours etc. 
SECRETARY 
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Dear l£r. Terrell, 
X am now in a position to retort on the results of the plantings. 
I treated the Wild Rice in various ways. I sowed it Indoors, I 
sowed it outdoors in mud, and I scattered it in shallow wster on the 
edge of the pond. This I did with the seed I received from you. 1 
planted the Wapato Duck Potatoes along the margin of the pond. Of ell 
the methods of planting the wild Rice, scattering in shallow water and 
leaving it to itself proved best. We had an unusually dry warm summer 
which suited it well, quantities germinated and grew freely. We had It 
3 to 4 feet high, a most graceful and beautiful sight when in flower. 
The Wapato Duck Potatoes grew vigorously and flowered in the same 
pond. 
I have to thank you for giving me an opoortunity of making these ex¬ 
periments. 
I am, 
Yours faithfully, 
