. Weeds of the farm and ranch [microform]. Sols; Weeds; Tillage; Mauvaises herbes. A native phrnb growing on the prairie to a height of two or three feet, and, where cultivation is not thor- ough, continuing to live and spread its root- stocks through the soil. Treatment should be a good clean summer-fal- low as for the rose bush. FLEABANE, OR HORSEWEED—^njcron Canadensis, L. A native annual and win- ter annual growing from six inches to several feet in height and sometimes known as "; Its flowers are in numerous small whit- ish heads and its seeds are spread by the wind. Cu


. Weeds of the farm and ranch [microform]. Sols; Weeds; Tillage; Mauvaises herbes. A native phrnb growing on the prairie to a height of two or three feet, and, where cultivation is not thor- ough, continuing to live and spread its root- stocks through the soil. Treatment should be a good clean summer-fal- low as for the rose bush. FLEABANE, OR HORSEWEED—^njcron Canadensis, L. A native annual and win- ter annual growing from six inches to several feet in height and sometimes known as "; Its flowers are in numerous small whit- ish heads and its seeds are spread by the wind. Culti- vate fall and spring, or sum- mer-fallow Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Willing, T. N; Saskatchewan. Dept. of Agriculture. Regina : J. A. Reid


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