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WIGEON-GRASS 
Redheads, Bluebills, Wigeon and Canvasbacks feed 
upon the roots, seeds and leaves of Wigeon-Grass. It 
is considered the best wild duck attraction for brack- 
ish waters. Mallards and other marsh ducks feed 
upon Wigeon-Grass during low tide where it grows 
in bays and streams which are affected by tides. 
WHEN AND WHERE TO PLANT 
Wigeon-Grass Plants are transplanted during Fall 
or Spring in alkaline or brackish waters. Its grows 
in salt water but never in that of full ocean strength. 
It thrives in waters affected 
by ocean tides. This plant 
grows in waters from 1 to 
10 feet in depth on a mud 
bottom. 
HOW TO PLANT 
The Wigeon-Grass Plants 
are planted by simply push- 
ing the roots of the plant 
down into the mud with an 
oar or paddle in one to six 
feet of water. Three bushels 
of plants to the acre. 
PRICE 
Wigeon-Grass Plants 
$12.00 per bushel. 
Wigeon-Grass 
(Ruppia Maritima) 
Shoveler cr Spoonbill (Spatula Clypeata) 
PREDICT—GOOD DUCK CROP 
Favorable weather conditions over the past year 
in the great Canadian wild duck factory will give us 
a larger crop of wild ducks. The national organiza- 
tion of wild fowlers, Ducks Unlimited, Inc., contrib- 
uted liberally in its most successful work of uphold- 
ing the supply even though the number of hunters 
have increased materially. With continued favorable 
weather plus good work of re-establishing more 
breeding and feeding grounds, all will enjoy better 
duck shooting next Fall. 
WM. O. COON, Naturalist. 
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