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right, and subsequently of a pale red, and when the 
flowering has past, become brown and somewhat bent. 
The manner of sowing and cultivation is similar to 
that of red clover, and being more hardy than the red 
clover, should be used instead, for that advantage 
alone ; yet its great advantage for bee-pasture is an 
equally valuable one, and no bee-keeper should hesi- 
tate to obtain a package of seed. 
