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clover. (Hillman.) 



cent of the samples. Slightly different results have been 

 obtained in other localities. The kind of impurity will 

 depend on locality. 



Meadow Fescue: Common Impurities or. Yarrow, 

 Rugel's plantain, sedge, cinquefoil, chess or cheat, 



pepper grass, sorrel, brome 

 grass, orchard grass, velvet 

 grass (quack grass a possi- 

 bility), English ryegrass. 



Kentucky Blue Grass : Com- 

 mon Impurities of. The im- 

 P^Mes of Kentucky blue 

 grass are practically the same 

 as given for meadow fescue. 



although Kentucky blue grass may contain Canadian 

 blue grass and English blue grass (meadow fescue). 



Alsike: Common Impurities of. Timothy, sheep sor- 

 rel, lamb's quarter, night-flowering catchfly, dooryard 

 plantain, pigweed, pepper grass, red clover, wild clover, 

 five-finger, crab grass, mayweed, curled dock, blue grass, 

 hair grass. Alsike clover is not generally adulterated, but 

 impurities were found as follows in Iowa: Sheep sorrel, 

 86.1 per cent; plantain, 33.3 per cent; Canada thistle, 25 

 per cent ; buckhorn or rib gm 







plantain, n.i per cent. 



Alfalfa: Common Im- 

 purities of. Green fox- 

 tail, yellow foxtail, red 

 clover, bur clover, barn- 

 yard grass, yellow tre- 

 foil, crab grass, chicory, 

 centaurea, alsike, sweet Fi s- 29. Impurities in alsike. i, 



clover wild rve srinde- alsil 5f dover; 2> Ruge r s P!5. ntain; 3 ' 

 eiover, win rye, gruae sma jj p epper grass (Lepidium ape- 



lia, Rugel's plantain, talum); 4, sheep sorrel (Rumex Aceto- 



The chief impurities " ll *)> w j th * T } n *:' 5 ' tin ? othv ' 

 - , ,. ,{f hulled and unhulled; 6, sweet clover. 



found in alfalfa are (c. M. King.) 



