BEFERENCES: Oshkosh National Bonk, Oshkosh, 
Wis.; First National Bonk, Oshkosh. Wisj Dun & 
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 con 
sometimes be sent by refrigerator freight or 
truck. 
GUARANTEE. If any of our planting materials 
foil to produce what the purchaser considers^ a 
satisfactory growth after giving planting suffic¬ 
ient time to establish itself, we GUARANTEE to 
refdace 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. 
We also furnish a most complete line of Plants 
for all wild life. Ask for prices. 
“I have had a good deal of pleasure in planting duck 
iood. One of the most interesting was in a small lake 
where we planted Wild Celery. Very soon good vari¬ 
eties of ducks. Bluebills, and Whistlers which never fre- 
g uented the lake before, began to come in."—Ontario, 
anada. 
"The first planting of Wild Duck Millet did well and 
I would like to add to it."<—Michigan. 
"The Wild Duck Millet ordered from you was received 
and I have planted one field and have a fine stand."— 
Georgia. 
"I have succeeded in growing Wild Celery in my lake • 
beyond my hopes. The Wild Celery you sent is up ot 
least one foot, and in some places two feet."—Colorado. 
"We are well pleased with the plantings of Wild Rice, 
purchased from you this spring. We bad a man here 
from the Federal Government and he was amazed at 
the amount of Wild Rice found here."—Maine. 
"The Wild Rice introduced 
on a lake near Leningrad 
is growing well."—^Russia. 
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