16 
COLORADO AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION 
Plate No. 15. 
tendency under meadow conditions, to a reduced length of leaf and 
stem growth because of the very great abundance of stolons put out 
and the tillers produced, while seemingly, there is a tendency of plants 
of the type of No. 18 to maintain under meadow conditions, a suffi¬ 
ciently high growth to permit continuous mowing for a longer period 
without some special treatment to increase development. 
Plate No. 13 illustrates plants Nos. 116, 117 and 118, also three 
