REPORT OF THE. ENTOMOLOGIST AND BOTANIST 201 
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 16 
No descriptions of 7’. medium, L., which I have been able to find in European and 
American botanical works, answer to the Prince Edward Island plant; but, should the 
latter prove to be a form of that species, it indicates that 7’. medium. is a valuable 
clover which merits far more general recognition and trial by American agriculturists 
than it has so far received. 
Simpson’s True-perennial Red Clover is particularly well suited for including in 
permanent pasture mixtures, both from its low stocky growth and for its truly perennial 
habit, which gives it a great advantage over either Common Red, Mammoth or Alsike 
clovers. As compared with White Dutch Clover, it is equally hardy and is a much 
heavier cropper. 
