MUSKGRASS 
All parts of the plant eaten by many kinds of 
ducks. Grows submerged throughout U.S. and 
Canada, in hard fresh, brackish or alkaline water 
a few inches to 30 ft. deep (depending on clarity 
of water). Excellent for fish—low-growing, does 
not interfere with fishing. PLANTS, bu., $6; 5 
bu. (sows) acre), $25) 
ELODEA (Carp-resisting) 
Quick-growing duck and fish food. Ducks eat 
seeds (small fruits) and leaves. Our guaranteed 
fresh plants produce vigorous growth. Plant in 
1 to 8 ft. water, on mud, loam bottom. $6 per bu.; 
I2epu. e(plant i: acre), $48. 
COONTAIL 
Quick-growing, submerged floating duck and 
fish food. Excellent shelter for game fish, harbors 
the aquatic insects and animal life fish eat. Ducks 
eat seeds and foilage. Scatter in shady or sunny 
places! throughout /U.S, and» Canada, in = rather 
quiet, sheltered spots, over any kind of bottom. $6 
bu.; 12 bu. (sows 1 acre), $48. 
NAIAS or BUSHY PONDWEED 
(Naias flexilis) 
This is a combination duck and fish food plant 
that will grow almost anywhere in the U.S. and 
Canada in fresh or brackish waters. It will attract 
and hold the Teal, Mallards and Pintails besides 
many other varieties of ducks that feed on the tiny 
seeds produced by these plants. Makes food and 
shelter for fish. Low-growing. Does not inter- 
fere with fishing. We furnish these plants covered 
with well ripened seeds in the Fall only. Order 
early to avoid disappointment. $6 per bu.; 5 bu. 
(plants 1 acre), $25. 
WATER CRESS 
Excellent food for wild duck, and for you too 
(in salads or sandwiches). Ducks hang around 
streams where Water Cress grows (remains green 
all winter where waters do not freeze over) feed- 
ing on Water Cress, when other feeding grounds 
afes frozen. over, Pe bANI >). $6 .per. bus 5 “bu: 
(plants 1 acre) $25. 
IMPROVE YOUR FISHING 
When stocking your waters with game fish, 
be SURE tto establish plenty of natural food and 
shelter for them, afforded by the aquatic plants 
listed in the foregoing pages. These plants sup- 
port and encourage production of the small aquatic 
insect and animal life game fish feed on. he 
shelter afforded by these plants is vitally import- 
ant to baby fish, insuring many more of them 
reaching maturity. 
