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MUSKGRASS 
A few bushels of Muskgrass planted during late 
summer or fall will produce an excellent feeding place 
for the Wild Ducks the following season. They feed 
upon the foliage as well as the many small tubers 
which are produced. Both Marsh Ducks and Diving 
Ducks feed upon Muskgrass. One will also increase 
the sport with rod and reel, for Muskgrass is a valu- 
able food and cover plant for fish. 
Broadcast bits of the 
plants containing (oogonia) 
seed spores upon the waters 
anytime from April to De- 
cember. Muskgrass grows 
in fresh or alkaline waters 
from 2 to 12 feet in depth 
on almost any kind of bot- 
tom. One requirement is 
that the waters contain 
some lime which will be in- 
dicated by shells or shell 
bearing creatures such as 
snails or clams in the wat- 
ers. Four Bushels_ will 
plant an Acre. 
PRICE 
Muskgrass Seed Spores 
$4.00 per bushel. 

Muskgrass 
CORD GRASS 
A very hardy and prolific plant for the prevention 
of erosion. Set the Cord Grass Roots out during 
spring along the bank or the edge of earth dam 
where wave action is most destructive. It makes a 
net-work of fiberous roots and also makes excellent 
cover for wild ducks, its foliage reaching about 3 
feet in height. 
PRICE: 
$ 4.50 per 100 Roots 
$35.00 per 1,000 Roots 




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