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unreliable and the seed varies from year to year so much 

 that very little that is definite can be given on this point. 



Impurities of Red Clover Seed. The kind of impurities 

 found in red clover seed varies somewhat with the local- 

 ity, in which the clover is grown. In the United States 

 the more common impurities reported are as follows : 

 Rugel's plantain (Plantago Rugelii), green foxtail (Seta- 

 ria viridis), lady's thumb (Polygonum Persicaria), lamb's 

 quarter (Cheno podium album), ribgrass (Plantago lance- 

 olata), curled dock (Rimicx crispus), yellow foxtail (Seta- 

 ria glauca), sorrel (Rumex Acetosclla), large spotted 

 spurge (Euphorbia nutans), bracted plantain (Plantago 

 aristata), timothy (Phleum pratense), witch grass (Pani- 

 cum capillare), smooth crab grass (Digitaria humifusa), 

 crab grass (D. sanguinalis), tumble weed (Amarantus 

 albus), alsike clover (Trifolium hybridum), night-flower- 

 ing catchfly (Silene nocti flora), blue vervain (Verbena has- 

 tata), mayweed (Anthcmis Cotula), ragweed (Ambrosia 

 arteniisiae folia), barnyard grass (Echinochloa crus-galli), 

 white clover (Trifolium rcpcns), wild pepper grass (Lc- 

 pidium virginicum), bull thistle (Cirsium lanceolatum), Can- 

 ada thistle (Cirsium arvense), field dodder (Cuscuta arven- 

 sis), wild carrot (Daucus Carota), black mustard (Brassica 

 nigra), chicory (Chicorium Intybus), yellow trefoil (Med- 

 icago lupulina), five-finger (Potcntilla monspeliensis), nim- 

 ble will (Muhlenbergict mc.vicana and glomerata). 



To illustrate the quality of seed in general use, the fol- 

 lowing statement of red clover seed, analyzed in Iowa, 

 may be given : 



One hundred and thirty samples of weighed red clover 

 were examined for impurities and adulteration, the aver- 

 age per cent of impurities was 1.93, the highest per cent 

 was 33.2, only two samples consisted of pure seed. The 

 following impurities were found in 255 samples of red 

 clover seed in percentages, as follows: Timothy, 64.8; 

 Canada thistle, 9.2; foxtail, 54.0; dodder, 4.0; bull thistle, 



