VARIATION STUDIES IN BROME GRASS IS 
rrence with this characteristic is such that for pasture purposes espe¬ 
cially, a type of plant similar to No. 107 would be selected always, 
because it is very much hardier, and stands tramping very much better 
because of its stoloniferous habit. For hay making purposes, the ques¬ 
tion is still in doubt, because meadows are not subjected to some of 
the conditions which surround pastures, so that it is not yet wise to 
pass an opinion. We do know that a type of plant like No. 107 has a 
Plate No. 14. 
