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FROGBIT 
(Limnobium Spongia) 
Wild Ducks feed upon its seeds and tender shoots. 
It being a floating plant makes excellent cover for 
game fish. Frogbit is a typical southern plant and 
thrives in either sunny or shaded areas. It floats 
upon the surface of fresh water ponds or sloughs 
sending out runners with plants forming every few 
inches. The plants are easily planted, just drop 
them here and there in the waters where they can- 
not float away. Plant from March to December, 
using 500 plants to the acre bed. 
PRICE 
100 plants 
1000 plants 
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PREDICT—GOOD DUCK CROP 
Rains last year in the great Canadian wild duck 
factory gave us the biggest crop of wild ducks in 
recent years. The National organization of wild 
fowlers, Ducks Unlimited, Inc., contributed liberally 
to this increase in wild ducks. A brief survey of 
present conditions indicate that the drought situation 
is on the outward cycle and that this year will bring 
us an even greater number of wild ducks, thus im- 
proved sport. 
WM. O. COON, Naturalist. 
Page 22 
By’ OANA A’RAARAA’RAAW WAN Ww Bray 
WATER DOCK SEED 
(Rumex) 
A wild duck food for very shallow waters, wet 
margins of lakes or streams. Also grows well in 
low-lands dry in summer and flooded in duck season. 
Water Dock Seed resembles buckwheat seed. Just 
start a small bed here and there about your duck 
grounds and it will spread the following year. 
Seeds are planted from August through December. 
PRICE 
75c per pound of seed. 

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