Want Mere Wild Duchs 
Neat Yall? 
NEWS FROM WASHINGTON! 
WASHINGTON reports a very encouraging INCREASE IN WATERFOWL—shown by the annual water- 
fowl inventory in wintering areas. This is good news to the duck hunters—makes them visualize the 
good shooting they might get NEXT FALL! If YOU want MORE DUCKS to stop, STAY and feed on your 
ducking grounds next fall, RIGHT NOW is the time to plant the feeding grounds that will bring them in. 
PLANT NOW — FEED DUCKS NEXT FALL! 
Listed below and on the following pages, are some of the BEST and most attractive natural LEGAL. 
EASY-TO-GROW and EASY-TO-PLANT natural foods for both marsh and diving ducks. NOW READY for 
prompt shipment. Included are duck foods for practically EVERY LOCALITY and condition found throughout 
the U.S. and Canada. 

EASY TO PLANT 
The roots and tubers of duck foods growing in marshy, wet places and a few inches of water are 
usually merely shoved down into the soil by hand, or with forked end of a stick, or other handy implement. 
Roots and tubers planted in a foot or more water, are weighted, then taken out and dropped into the 
water. You can weight these following instructions we furnish, or if you wish, we'll weight roots and tubers 
for you. Note prices quoted on weighted roots and tubers. ALL ROOTS and TUBERS CAN BE WEIGHTED, 
if desired, to save you time and make your whole planting easier, at $5 per 1000; 50c per 100 unless other- 
wise quoted. 
PLANTINGS CARRIED OUT 
Services of competent man, with over 25 years experience making duck, fish and game food plantings, 
furnished, if desired, to carry out complete plantings, at very reasonable cost. Tell us what you want to 
plant. send map or sketch of areas to be planted so_we can judge area to be covered and work involved, 
and we'll quote you a lump sum covering planting materials, and complete services carrying out your 
plantings. We can also examine your property and lay out plans for planting, should you want or need 
this help. 
SAGO POND PLANT 
(Potamogeton pectinatus) 
One of the best all-around foods in North Amer- 
ica. 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. Food and shelter for fish. 
Plant throughout the U.S. and Canada in hard 
fresh, brackish or alkaline water, 11/2 to 8 ft. deep, 
on sandy or mud soil. Stands considerable current 
and wave action. Carp-resistant. 
EASY TO PLANT by merely dropping weighted 
tubers into shallow water, using 1000 per acre. 
TUBERS: 1000—$19; 100—$2.50. WEIGHTED TUBERS: 
1000—$24; 100—$3. 
WILD DUCK MILLET 
(Echinochloa) 
Food for Wild Ducks, Geese, Quail, Partridge. 
Song Birds. 
Easy to grow. Sow on moist shores, lowlands, 
mud flats, during spring and early summer. 
100 Ibs. $15-00; 20 lbs. (sow one acre) $3.75. Smaller 
lots 25c lbs. 
WAPATO DUCK POTATO 
(Sagittaria latifolia) 
Wild ducks of all kinds, and Canada Geese feed 
eagerly on the seeds and tender tubers or “pota- 
toes” this plant produces in abundance. Makes 
food over long season, until the freezeup. Stands 
drought and fluctuating water levels. 
EASY TO GROW — shove tubers down into 
marshy, wet soil, mud or sand, 
and up to 12 in. water, using 
1000 per acre. Very hardy 
throughout U.S. and Canada. 
Quick-growing. GRADE A-1 
TUBERS: 1000—$15; 100—$2.50. 

DEEP WATER DUCK POTATO 
(Sagittaria rigida) 
The tubers this plant produces in abundance are 
favorite food of Bluebills and other diving ducks; 
marsh ducks also feed on it eagerly, and where 
beds of it grow, you will always find wild ducks 
congregating. Furnishes food until freeze-up. Grows 
in 1 to 3 ft. water, on soft mud bottom, slow-flowing 
streams, ponds, lakes, marshes. Plant 1000 per acre. 
Grade A-1 TUBERS: 1000—$20; 100—$2.50. 
WEIGHTED TUBERS, ready to drop into water: 
1000—$24; 100—$3. 
WILD CELERY 
(Vallisneria spiralis) 
Famous Bluebill, Redhead, Canvasback food, also 
eaten by Mallards, Pintails and other ducks. Good 
fish food and _ shelter; 
oxygenator. EASY TO 
PLANT—drop' weighted e 
roots into 1 to Ill/, ft. /y fo 
hard fresh, or slightly ; / \ 
brackish, fairly clear, 
changing water on mud, 
sandy, coarse silt bot- \ / 
tom. Stands some waves ~ ? \ 
and current. The thick- l a. 
ened winter-buds that > ( 
grow on the ends of ' ] } 
many runners produced ‘ i i | { 
by each plant, are the ‘ 1 L | pee 
most valuable part of ‘ ry’ ag 
Wild Celery to Red- = 
heads, Bluebills, Ccn- 
vasbacks; leaves and 
seeds eaten by many 
ducks. Strong roots; 1000 
(plant 1-A.) $14; 100— 
$2.25. WEIGHTED (see 
“Easy to Plant,” above) 
ROOTS: 1000—$19; per 
100—$2.50. 

Wild Celery 
Note How It Reproduces 
