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cuttings a season were obtained. Thus far only imported seed is to be had. 

 Attempts to produce seed in Michigan have proved unsuccessful. Sowing 

 alone in early May at the rate of 15 pounds of seed an acre is recommended. 



233. COLLATERAL READING. F. D. Coburn: The Book of Alfalfa, p. 336. 

 New York: Orange Judd Co., 1906. 



Thomas Shaw: Clovers and How to Grow Them, pp. 114-193; 333-7. New 

 York: Orange Judd Co., 1906. 



Henry Wallace: Clover Culture, pp. 30-44. Des Moines: Homestead Co., 

 1892. 



F. G. Stebler and C. Schroter: The Best Forage Plants, pp. 145-155. Lon- 

 don: David Nutt, 1889. 



F. H. Hillman: Clover Seeds and Their Impurities. Nevada Station Bui. 

 No. 47 (1900), pp. 7-12. 



Joseph E. Wing: Alfalfa Culture in Humid Lands. Pennsylvania State 

 Dept. Agr. Bui. No. 129, 1904. 



E. Brown: Alfalfa Seed. U. S. Dept. Agr., Farmers' Bui. No. 194, 1904. 



R. Harcourt: Composition of Lucerne as Affected by Maturity. In Ontario 

 Agr. Col. and Expt. Farm Report 1898, pp. 23-9. 



R. Harcourt: Lucerne or Alfalfa. Ontario Agr. Col. Bui. No. Ill, 1900. 



A. S. Hitchcock: Alfalfa Growing U. S. Dept. Agr., Farmers' Bui. No. 

 215, 1905. 



W. P. Headden: Alfalfa. Colorado Station Bui. No. 110, 1906. 



Geo. L. Clothier: Alfalfa. In Kansas State Bd. Agr. Report (March, 1900), 

 pp. 7-41. 



S. J. Hunter: Alfalfa Culture and Insect Life. In Kansas State Bd. Agr. 

 Report (March, 1900), pp. 41-51. 



J. L. Stone et al.i Alfalfa. New York Cornell Station Bui. No. 237 (1906), 

 pp. 141-171. 



Andrew M. Soule and Meade Ferguson: The Inoculation and Cultivation 

 of Alfalfa. Virginia Station Bui. Vol. XIII (1905), No. 5. 



