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out by such a condition. If conditions such as de- 
scribed exist in your waters then we suggest the 
planting of other duck foods which are suited to 
such places, find them described on the following 
pages. 
WHEN TO PLANT 
In Southern waters Wild Rice Seed may be planted 
from January to June. In the North as soon as 
the waters are free from ice during spring. We 
suggest planting as early as possible to give it full 
advantage of the entire growing season so that the 
expected results may be obtained by fall, fully ma- 





A Wild Rice Bed 45 Days After Planting 
tured plants, lots of feed and plenty of ducks. Good 
seed is important, we supply only the best, hardy 
Giant Wild Rice Seed, guaranteed to grow. 
HOW TO PLANT 
Wild Rice seed is very easily planted, all that is 
necessary is to broadcast the seed on the waters 
ranging in depth from 6 inches to 3% feet. Plant 
where there is a fairly rich bottom soil, scattering 
about one handful of seed to each two or three 
square yards. The seed will immediately sink to 
bottom and within a short time will bury itself in 
the bottom soil. We urge you to plant early as 
possible for in late spring the seed is inclined to 
sprout which makes it necessary to mix the seed 
with mud in order to sink it to bottom. Sprouted 
seed will float on the waters and is more bothersome 
to plant. 
Our supply of wild rice seed is very limited, there- 
fore, we suggest that you place your order early 
and be sure of your supply. We will store your 
seed until you wish shipment. Complete planting in- 
structions are sent with each order. Thirty pounds 
will plant an acre. 
Price $0.60 per pound, quantities of 10 pounds or 
more. $0.65 per pound quantities less than 10 
pounds. Young Wild Rice Plants $12.50 per 1000. 
F. O. B. Oshkosh—add 10c¢ per pound for postage 
if desire shipment prepaid. 
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