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WHERE TO PLANT 
Wild Celery grows best in waters from 2 to 10 
feet in depth preferably on a mud bottom, although 
it will grow on sandy loam or clay. It requires 
fairly fresh waters, that is waters which are not 
real salty or strong alkaline. 
HOW TO PLANT 
The best way to plant Wild Celery Tubers 
is with 8 penny nails and No. 8 rubber bands. Just 
loop the small rubber several times over the nail 
head to take up the tension, next slip 3 of the tubers 
under rubber, they are then ready to plant. Take 
them to the desired planting place and drop one by 
one into the waters about 3 to 6 feet apart. To 
plant Wild Celery Seed in the Fall, it is best to mix 
the seed with a wet and sticky mud or clay soil and 
then scatter the mixture in the place you desire to 
have it grow. More complete planting instructions 
furnished with each order. 
Spring—One thousand tubers plant one acre. 
Price—$35.00 per 1,000; $4.00 per 100 tu- 
bers. (Delivered Price) 
Price—Prepared for planting with nails. 
$40.00 per 1,000; $5.00 per 100 tu- 
bers. (Delivered Price) 
Fall—25 pounds of Seed plant one acre. 
Price $1.40 per lb.; 10 lbs. or more $1.20 
per lb. (Delivered Price) 
Canvas-back (Aristonetta Vallisneria) 
Good hunting or good fishing is no longer a gift of 
the gods. The plain and simple fact is that you find 
hunting and fishing where there is sound and con- 
structive food and cover propagation work being 
done. 
All prices in this book include transportation 
charges, prepaid to destination in the U. S. 
and Canada. 
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