120 HOW TO GROW GOOD CLOVER. 



mended for cultivation, but they are mostly foreign, 

 and do not appear to possess those qualities which 

 should lead us to prefer them before those in 

 common use. There are, too, several additional wild 

 clovers, but they possess no agricultural interest, 

 unless, perhaps, as indicators of soil. The Trifolium 

 pratense (Hare's-foot Trefoil) is a pretty, wild species, 

 native to light sandy soils, the seed of which is sold 

 for growing " bedding plants." 



