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COONTAIL PLANTS 
Seeds of the Coontail Plant are eaten 
by many species of Wild Ducks, they also 
feed upon the foliage. This plant pro- 
vides both food and cover for fish. It’s a 
rapid growing plant and makes consid- 
erable food in a short time. 
(Ceratophyllum Demersum) 
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WHAT, WHEN AND WHERE TO PLANT 
Planting of these two kinds can be made from 
They grow best on a mud bottom 
in one to five feet of water, preferably in small 
ponds, sloughs or quiet bays on larger lakes. Just 
lay a handful of plants on the waters and push 
them into the bottom soils with a paddle. 
Coontell PRICE—COONTAIL $6.00 per bushel plants. 
ELODEA $7.00 per bushel plants. 
April to October. 
ELODEA 
The Elodea is of value as a food plant 
for marsh ducks. It has a great value as 
a food and cover plant for fish. It is also 
a very good water purifier. Like the 
Coontail it grows very rapidly. Once 
growing in those waters it will be per- 
manent. 
Elodea 
(Anacharis Canadensis) 
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