Feet of Water 
Attract the Wild Ducks with 
SAGO POND PLANT (Potamogeton pectinatus) 
‘One of the best all-around foods in North America. 
‘Canvasbacks, Redheads, Mallards, Pintails, Black Ducks, 
Wild Geese, Swan, and many other waterfowl eagerly 
feed on the seeds, tender tubers and all parts of plant. 
ens submerged, it is an ideal food and cover plant for 
fish. 








WHERE TO PLANT 
Sago Pond Plant grows submerged in 1 to 6 ff. or 
more of fresh, 
hard, brackish 
or alkaline wat- 
er, on mud, clay 
or poor sandy 
=i SOU: ~You;-are 
Ze> almost certain 
A of success when 
Sago Pond Plant 
See is planted, as it 
x7—~ grows easily, is 
very hardy, and 
is adapted to a 
wide range of 
conditions, thru- 
out U. S. and 
Canada. 
Easy to Plant 
Sago Pond Plant by merely drop- 
ee ce Ping weighted 
oS eS tubers into shal- 
SSS low water, using 
1000 per acre. 
| TUBERS: 1000, $19; 100, $2. WEIGHTED TUBERS 
PREPAID: 1000, $26; 100, $3.50. te 
FOR SALT - BRACKISH - ALKALI WATERS 
WIDGEON GRASS (Ruppia sp.) 
This is the ideal natural food for Waterfowl to plant 
in alkali, salty or brackish water. It does especially 
well in those tide-water marsh pot-holes that are brack- 
ish all the season. It is an entirely submerged plant 
growing where the water depth is Y2 to 16 feet. A 
soft bottom is preferred. Plant six bushels young plants 
per acre. PLANTS: $8 per bushel; $7 per bushel in 15 
bushel or more lots. 
SALICORNIA (Salicornia europaea) 
‘ Grows on strongly saline or alkaline flats, low ground, 
marshy areas without much water. Plant 4 bushel per 
acre. PLANTS: Bushel, $8; 4 bushel, $28. 
: SALT MARSH BULRUSH 
For salt marshes, low areas where water is brackish 
—stands salt water tides. Sow 10 Ibs. seed per acre. 
SEED: 2 Ibs., $3; 10 Ibs., $8. ROOTS, (plant 1200 per 
acre): 1000, $25; 100, $3.75. 
In addition to above in somewhat salt, brackish and 
alkali waters, also grow in fresh hard water. Sago Pond 
Piant, Wild Celery, Muskgrass, Horned Pond Plant, de- 
scribed in this folder. ; 



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