Your weeds and your neighbor's : part 3 illustrated descriptive list of weeds . , rough, hairy, greyish herb with small blue flowers, narrowleaves and seeds bearing a double row of anchor-like prickles onthe margins. This weed has become rather common in some lo-calities where its nutlets speedily become a nuisance to shepherdsand stockmen. It should be carefully grubbed out wherever 271 i24- Stone seed. Corn Gromwell. Puccoon. (A. or B.) Lithospertnum worthless, rough, hairy weed ofSp^our cultivated fields, with its red roots, erectstem, lance-shaped leaves, pale or gre


Your weeds and your neighbor's : part 3 illustrated descriptive list of weeds . , rough, hairy, greyish herb with small blue flowers, narrowleaves and seeds bearing a double row of anchor-like prickles onthe margins. This weed has become rather common in some lo-calities where its nutlets speedily become a nuisance to shepherdsand stockmen. It should be carefully grubbed out wherever 271 i24- Stone seed. Corn Gromwell. Puccoon. (A. or B.) Lithospertnum worthless, rough, hairy weed ofSp^our cultivated fields, with its red roots, erectstem, lance-shaped leaves, pale or greenishyellow flowers, and stone-like seeds; is asyet not particularly common in our guard against its more extended pres-ence, it should be handpulled before thefruits are ripe. Should a field be particu-larly infested with it, summer fallowing withpersistent use of the harrow during Augustshould completely rout it.


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