THESE SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES 
A CUSTOMER FROM INDIANA SAYS: 
July 18, 1948 
Dear Sir: 
I have had wonderful results with the 
Giant Wild Rice Seed. I have noticed musk- 
rats sure like Wild Rice. I planted it on 
March 25th, and today being July 18th, it 
is 54 inches high. 
I want to thank you, Mr. Coon for those 
letters and information you have given me. 
Some of my friends told me it wouldn’t 
grow but I have it to show them in my 
backyard now. Next Spring I will order 
some more. 
Edward P. Satoski 
Route 8, Box 1 
LaPorte, Indiana 
A COMPLIMENT FROM CALIFORNIA: 
April 10, 1946 
Dear Sirs: 
The bulbs and seeds you shipped to Carl- 
ton Wallace at Longbeach have been re- 
ceived and planted by me as per your 
instructions. 
I wish to compliment you people on the 
condition of the shipment when received, 
also the generous count. 
G. E. Mathews 
Santa Ana, California 
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A GENTLEMAN FROM SPAIN WRITES: 
December 4, 1947 
Dear Mr. Coon: 
I have before me your letter of the 17th 
of October. I always read your letters 
with great pleasure. 
As regards my pond, there is no doubt 
that there is a positive increase in our 
number of birds there. There are a num- 
ber of reasons why this might have come 
about, but my own opinion is that in some 
measure this is due to the new plants which 
were introduced into the lake. 
Yours very truly, 
Casimiro Velasco 
Gijon, Spain 
IT GROWS IN NEW HAMPSHIRE: 
August 12, 1948 
Dear Mr. Coon: 
The Sago Pondweed Tubers which you 
sent me this Spring are doing fine. Also 
of interest to you may be the information 
that some years ago, the game warden 
planted an order of Wild Celery and Wild 
Rice, plus other materials, this Wild Celery 
and Wild Rice have formed some fine 
patches. 
S. Bradley Krochmal 
Portsmouth, N. H. 
GAME FOOD NURSERIES 
P. O. Box 371 
OSHKOSH, WISCONSIN 
U.S. A. 
