NATURAL FOODS ATTRACT 
WILD DUCKS 
[ALSO IMPROVE THE FISHING] 
You can have More Wild Ducks and Better Hunting by 
planting their Natural Foods now. A Hundred Wild 
Ducks will stop on those waters to every ten that come 
there now, after providing plenty of their favorite foods. 
These natural foods not only attract more Wild Ducks, but will hold them over a 
longer period of time, throughout the hunting season. Once a growth is established 
it will be permanent, they reseed from year to year, the first cost is the only cost. 
Plant now. Nature’s Planting Season. Fall is the time nature has provided for 
the sowing of these seeds as they grow in their natural state. They will bury in 
the mud, lie dormant over winter, start growth in early spring. Next fall you will 
have an attractive place for Wild Ducks to stop. A liberal planting insures good 
and quick results. 
These plants are also important to Game Fish. They support small animal life 
that is food for the fish, provide cover and protection, clarify, purify and oxygenate 
the waters. In all it means more fish, larger fish and more sport. 
Below and on the following pages are the best Wild Duck Coaxers, mail you order 
at once, use attached order blank and save. 
30% DISCOUNT OFF THESE PRICES ON ORDERS PLACED THIS MONTH. 
Wild Rice Wild Celery 
Mallards, Pintails, Blackducks, Teal, 
Widgeon and Canada Geese fly hun¬ 
dreds of miles to the Wild Rice Marshes. 
During Fall they find the ripened grains 
in great abundance, also shelter and hid¬ 
ing places among the tall growth. In 
che north only the freezing water will 
drive them out. In the south they will 
stay on these good feeding grounds 
throughout the entire winter. 
A field of Wild Rice once established 
makes a permanent feeding ground, for 
wild rice reseeds itself from year to year. 
Best places for planting wild rice are 
in sloughs, marshy lakes or ponds. In 
bays or coves on larger lakes, streams or 
rivers where it will be protected from 
waves. Wild rice does the best in fresh 
waters from 6 inches to 3 feet deep 
where there is a mud bottom. 
Canvasbacks, Redheads, Bluebills, Mal¬ 
lards and Blacks darken the sky over the 
wild celery beds. Wild celery is fully aS 
important as wild rice as a duck food. 
They migrate thousands of miles to find 
wild celery and feast upon the tender 
white shoots and buds. 
Wild Celery is an important food and 
cover plant for fish, supporting abund¬ 
ance of animal life which small fish feed 
upon, also providing hiding places where 
they may escape the larger fish. 
The Wild Celery is a hardy submerged 
plant which will grow in almost any 
fresh waters from 2 to 12 feet in depth. 
It grows well in slow running streams, 
lakes or ponds which are not land locked. 
Extreme floods do not affect the growth 
of this plant. 
Seed of the wild celery should be 
planted during early Fall. Forty pounds 
will plant an acre. 
Forty pounds of seed plants 
one acre. 
—Price $0.40 per Pound— 
—Price $0.50 per Pound— 
[WISCONSIN AQUATIC NURSERIES—P. O. BOX 331, 
