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WHERE TO PLANT 
These plants are very hardy and will grow in 
almost any waters except salt waters. On practi- 
cally every kind of bottom soil except gravel. They 
are submerged plants and do best in waters from 
2 to 6 feet in depth, altho Sago Pondweed will grow 
in water from 1 to 7 feet in depth. When possible 
plant where there is some mud. 
HOW TO PLANT 
The tubers are planted in the same manner as 
Wild Celery tubers (see how to plant on page 9). 
SAGO PONDWEED SEEDS are best planted in the 
Fall by mixing with a sticky soil to carry them to 
bottom until they take root and start to grow. 
- Complete planting instructions are furnished. 
Spring—One thousand tubers will plant an acre. 
Price $32.00 per 1000 tubers, $4. per 100 
tubers. 
Price ready to plant with weights attached 
$38.00 per 1000 tubers, $5. per 100 
tubers. 
Fall—Thirty pounds Sago Pondweed with Seed 
plants an acre. 
Price $1.10 per lb.; 10 lbs. or more @ $1.00 
per lb.; $28. for 30 lbs. (1 bushel). 
The quantity of food that grows in any waters 
governs the number of wild ducks that can stay 
there as well as the length of their visit. 
Blue-Winged Teal (Querquedula Discors) 
Ducks Are Effective 
In Mosquito Control 
Mallard ducks are efficient as a mosquito control 
agency, Texas Game Department biologists say. 
They eliminate most of the larvae of the insect, 
even from the most badly infected places—From 
the National Wildlife Federation. 
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