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WAMPEE—DUCK CORN 
A good Wild Duck Coaxer. Southern or North- 
ern grown. Marsh ducks are particularly fond of 
the Wampee Seeds which shell off the stock in late 
fall like kernels of corn shelled from the cob. It 
will help hold the Mallards and other shallow water 
feeders after many other foods are gone. 
WHEN AND WHERE TO PLANT 
Wampee Duck Corn Seed may be planted during 
fall or spring. They grow in wet marshy boggy 
places or on fairly rich mud bottom in waters from 
1 inch to 1 foot in depth. Plant them at the waters 
edge of any lake, pond or stream. 
HOW TO PLANT 
Wampee Seed may be planted by mixing same 
with a good sticky clay and scattering small parts 
of the mixture here and there at the waters edge. 
If it is your desire to plant this seed in a wet marshy 
place, simply lift the soil with a hoe, drop in several 
seeds and step the soil together closing the hole, 
or seed can be simply broadcast on the waters along 
the shore and where they drift and catch, there they 
will grow. We will furnish complete planting in- 
structions with order. Ten pounds of seed will 
plant an acre. 
WAMPEE DUCK CORN SEED 
Delivered Price $1.50 per pound, 5 lbs. $7.00. 
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Natural Foods are the secret of attracting large 
numbers of waterfowl, fish or game and holding 
them over an extended period. Make a liberal 
planting now. 
Lesser Scaup (Fulix A ffinis) 
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Shallow Water Ducks Feeding 
WATER SMARTWEED 
(Polygonum Muhlenbergii) 
NODDING SMARTWEED 
(Polygonum Lapathifolia) 
Wild Ducks like the seeds of Smartweed, particu- 
larly Mallards, Blacks, Pintail and Teal. They have 
to work hard to find the meaty black seeds in the 
soils and shallow waters and this helps to hold these 
ducks on those waters. 
WHEN AND WHERE TO PLANT 
Water Smartweed and nodding Smartweed may be 
planted from January through December. They 
grow in wet soils or shallow waters, preferably on a 
mud bottom soil. Due to being very hardy they will 
grow in either northern or southern climate. Waters 
that are fresh, moderately acid or mildly alkaline 
are ideal. 
HOW TO PLANT 
The Smartweeds reproduce by both seeds and roots. 
Seeds being difficult to harvest, we recommend the 
planting of root sections, for quick and good results. 
These root sections will float and if scattered along 
the shore in the shallow waters they will drift to the 
waters edge and start to grow, or just wade along 
the waters’ edge and push the root sections into the 
wet soils or in very shallow waters. They will take 
hold promptly. A convenient way to plant the 
Water Smartweed roots in shallow waters is by 
attaching an 8 penny nail to 2 or 8 of the root sec- 
tions with a number 8 rubber band and just drop 
them about 6 feet apart in shallow waters. 
Price—Delivered 
1,000 Roots $31.00; 500 Roots $16.00 
LO OR COtS ee eee 4.00 
Ready to plant with weights attached 
$36 per 1000 — $5 per 100 
Water Smartweed 
Nedding Smartweed 
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