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SAGO POND PLANT 
(Potamogeton pectinatus) 
Authorities proclaim Sago Pond Plant one of the 
best all around wild duck foods, being a favorite 
of over 20 kinds of ducks, geese and swan. Also 
makes excellent cover and supports an abundance 
of food for fish. 
Early in the fall it has clusters of seeds, the size 
of wheat, which are greedily eaten by blue-winged 
teal, mallards and other early ducks. Later in the 
season it produces great quantities of tubers which 
make a first class attraction for Canvasback and 
other diving ducks. 
Sago Pond Plant is easily grown in any hard, 
clear waters, either quiet or moving, including 
marl, alkali and somewhat brackish types. Thrives 
throughout entire U.S. and Canada. 
Sago Pond Plant with SEED: 40 Lbs. (Plants Acre) 
$25; 10 Lbs. $7.50; 3 Lbs. (Postpaid) $3. 
“Order Early We Have Only a Limited Supply.” — 
GIANT BURREED (Sparganium eurycarpum) 
This is an excellent wild duck 
food, producing a large quantity 
of kernels eagerly sought for by 
the ducks. Furnishes plentiful 
food and housebuilding materials 
for muskrats Burreed grows to a 
height of 4 feet, making excellent 
cover. It is also an odd ornamen- 
tal plant. Grows in marshy, mud- 
_ dy spots or in water up to foot in 
depth. Stands flood and drought. 
SEED: 10 Ibs. (Sows Acre) $9; 
2 Ibs. $2. (Postage 25c). 
THREE SQUARE RUSH 
(Scirpus robustus) 
An important food plant for ducks and mubkeetat 
Forms natural blinds and nesting areas. Grows 
best in coastal cr brackish water marshes where 
flooded at high tide. Easily established either in 
sandy soil or fairly firm rich soil. SEED: 10 Ibs. 
(sows acre) $13.50; 2 lbs. (Postpaid) $3.25. 
_ MARSH SMARTWEED (Polygonum muhlenbergii): 
Use on shores, shallow water. Stands fluctuating 
water levels, drought. 1000, $30; 100, $4. (Use 1500 
of these fine perennial duck food producing plants 
per acre.) : 

