
Will Life Foods 
LEGALITY OF NATURALe«cz. 
DUCK FOODS 
Gentlemen: 
Not only does the Biological Survey have no 
intention of recommending any prohibition against 
the shooting of migratory waterfowl on marsh- 
lands that have been artificially planted with na- 
tural food plants. On the contrary we are con- 
stantly advocating this means of increasing the 
natural supply of food for our ducks and geese. 
Growing food plants, whether present as a result 
of normal distribution or of artificial planting, can- 
not be considered in the same category as grain 
or other food deliberately scattered in a shooting 
area for the purpose of bringing the birds within 
range of the guns. 
Sincerely yours, 
IRA N. GABRIELSON, 
Form 523 



~~ INSURE GOOD HUNTING 
AND ARE LEGAL ! 
NEW YORK ee 
‘The Club has instructed me to write for your 
latest prices on your Wild Rice, Muskgrass and 
Naias. You will perhaps recall the last lot of plants 
shipped us which have produced an abundant growth 
and there are birds working in the marsh at this 
writing.’’—-A. C. Klinefeldt. N. Y. 
CALIFORNIA 
‘‘Please reserve more Chufas and Wild Duck Mil- 
let seed for us. Our last lot did very well and the 
ducks worked our ponds thoroughly.’’ 
—J. C. Keyes, California 
ILLINOIS 
‘‘We will need more of your Giant Wild Rice 
seed and Wild Celery seed. The trial planting 
made last Fall has produced a, wonderful growth.’’ 
O:. J. Horan Tlimots: 

OREGON 
‘‘Wnelosed are a few photographs taken of our 
duck shooting lake to show you the splendid stand 
of Wild Rice we have developed from seed obtained 
from you, and we are greatly gratified with the re- 
sults. In this connection, permit me to thank you 
for the interest you have at all times taken in our 
problems and for the promptness with which your 
orders were always executed.’’ 
—Frank C. Hesse, Oregon 
