No. 8.—A contrast, in time of blooming, a trait valuable for early honey flow, and 
possibly in seed production. 
Under Irrigation .—The twenty inch rows have been used because 
the same tools used in sugar beet culture, were convenient to use in 
alfalfa. It has become evident that even at twenty inches apart in rows. 
No. 9.—A view of the poorest portion of twelve acres of Grimm alfalfa sown 
in forty-two inch rows at Eastonville, Colo., under dry-land conditions, altitude 7200 feet, 
taken June 13, 1912, one year after seeding, rate of seeding two pounds per acre. 
