REPORT OF THE ENTOMOLOGIST AND BOTANIST 201 



SESSIONAL PAPER No. 16 



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No descriptions of T. medium, L., whicli I have been able to find in European and i 



American botanical works, answer to the Prince Edward Island plant ; but, should the i 

 latter prove to be a form of that species, it indicates that 2\ medium, is a valuable 

 clover which merits far more general recognition and trial by American agriculturists 



than it has so far received. 1 



Simpson's True-perennial Red Clover is particularly well suited for including in i 



permanent pasture mixtures, both from its low stocky growth and for its truly perennial ] 



habit, which gives it a great advantage over either Common Rod, Mammoth or Alsike ' 

 clovers. As compared with White Dutch Clover, it is equally hardy and is a much 



heavier cropper. j 



