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Polk, Ohio 
November 1, 1945 
Mr. Wm. O. Coon 
Oshkosh, Wisconsin 
Dear Mr. Coon: 
Perhaps I should tell you that after all our stand of Wild 
Rice was wonderful this year, and at one time we counted some 
125 Teal ducks which had gathered there. 
We were highly pleased with the results. 
(Signed) C. H. Spencer 
Ravenna, Kentucky 
April 8, 1944 
Game Food Nurseries, 
Oshkosh, Wisconsin 
Gentlemen: 
We are in the market for additional seeds. 
We delivered what we purchased last year to various members 
of the Fish & Game Club and they were so enthusiastic about 
results they want more this year. 
A. B. SMITH 
Princeton, Illinois 
April 5, 1946 
Mr. William O. Coon, 
Oshkosh, Wisconsin 
My dear Mr. Coon: 
About a year ago I bought some wild rice for my small lake 
and last Fall the water got very low, and I would like to know 
if the seed that fell to the ground would stand the freeze, and 
grow this spring, or if not I wish that you would send me 
ten dollars worth of the seed, the seed I got from you last 
year came up just fine and I had a wonderful stand, but I do 
want to have some more this summer, so what you think is 
best to do, please do so. 
Yours truly, 
Cc. O. RYBERG 
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Minatare, Nebraska 
July 28, 1943 
Mr. Coon, 
Oshkosh, Wisconsin 
Dear Mr. Coon: 
The water seeds and plants which I bought from you in the 
past are now in the stage of real growth. 
I thought that perhaps you would be interested in the results 
that I am getting out here in this part of the country and it 
might help you to determine just what is best for this region, 
providing some one else ever asked you. 
The Wapato Duck Potatoes I planted this spring are now in 
bloom and have a very nice field of them. The white water- 
lilies are beautiful and are an asset to any lake. The bulrushes 
are dandy. Muskgrass and Ducksmeat are far beyond expecta- 
tion. The wild rice is now very nice, but I think that I didn’t 
plant enough of it. 
ROBERT BASTRON 
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