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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 
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100 plants 
1000 plants 
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PREDICT—GOOD DUCK CROP 
Favorable weather conditions over the past year 
in the great Canadian wild duck factory will give us 
a larger crop of wild ducks. The national organiza- 
tion of wild fowlers, Ducks Unlimited, Inc., contrib- 
uted liberally in its most successful work of uphold- 
ing the supply even though the number of hunters 
have increased materially. With continued favorable 
weather plus good work of re-establishing more 
breeding and feeding grounds, all will enjoy better 
duck shooting next Fall. 
WM. O. COON, Naturalist. 
Page 22 
BANANA WATERLILY 
(Castalia flava) 
An important wild duck food for Southern waters. 
It grows best in shallow water of a warm climate, 
preferably those having a rich bottom soil or a good 
deposit of silt. Either shaded or sunny water areas 
are suitable. Start several small beds by dropping 
the small plants with hibernating buds in protected 
coves during spring or summer months. 
PRICE 
Ranana Waterlily Buds $75.00 per 1,000 
or $10.00 per 100. 





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