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(Phalaris Arundinacea) 
ye A popular food with the mallards, blacks and pin- 
yo tail. On the lowlands where the Reed Canary Grass 
"grows, from Canada to the Gulf these shallow water 
Y feeders will surely stop during their fall flight. They 
ye are particularly fond of feeding upon the Reed Can- 
wa ary seed in places which overflow in fall or places 
’ dry in summer and flooded in duck season, where 
‘they may dibble the seed from the mud in shallow 
y waters. 
Yo WHEN AND WHERE TO PLANT 
4 Seeds of the Reed Canary Grass may be planted 
" anytime of year. It will grow to maturity in 45 to 
ye 90 days depending on the climate. It will grow on 
YY dry or moist soils, wet lowlands are ideal or along 
the banks of ponds or streams. 
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y techies ns ea Ten Pounds of seed 
> lant 2 
yy It is best to drag or disc the soil before planting if eT ey 
“7  soilis dry. On moist soil just broadcast the seed no 
¥ need to work the soil. Sometimes on wet soils it is 
‘y“ swell to whip the surface soil with a brush or drag it 
yo over just to imbed the seed. Reed Canary Grass $66 
per 100 lbs. seed; 25 lbs. 
Price—Delivered 
Kk ARK KKK RK RRA KERR LKR KS 
~~. QUAIL AND PHEASANTS 
ay Upland game birds will feed upon the seed of Reed @ 218,00; 7 00a Ibs. @ 
> Canary Grass where it grows along the high banks $34.00; smaller quanti- 
yw or in fields near natural cover. ties $.85 per lb. 
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