. Cyclopedia of farm crops. Farm produce; Agriculture. Fig. 211. "Seeds" or perigynia of species of carex, sedge plants that are sometimes found in grass seed. large quantities from Germany to be used as an adulterant of red clover and alfalfa. It is a low- growing, leguminous plant not cultivated in the United States and of no value where red clover or alfalfa will grow. Bur-clover seed, which is combed out of South American wool, is also imported from Germany and mixed with alfalfa seed. English and Italian rye-grass and meadow fescue seed are frequently mixed with orchard-grass se


. Cyclopedia of farm crops. Farm produce; Agriculture. Fig. 211. "Seeds" or perigynia of species of carex, sedge plants that are sometimes found in grass seed. large quantities from Germany to be used as an adulterant of red clover and alfalfa. It is a low- growing, leguminous plant not cultivated in the United States and of no value where red clover or alfalfa will grow. Bur-clover seed, which is combed out of South American wool, is also imported from Germany and mixed with alfalfa seed. English and Italian rye-grass and meadow fescue seed are frequently mixed with orchard-grass seed in vary- ing proportions. Canada blue-grass seed, although used to some extent in this country, is imported in large quantities from Canada, to be mixed with, or sold as Kentucky blue-grass seed. All of these seeds used as adulterants resemble so closely the seeds with which they are mixed that they are difficult to distinguish. In the following discussion, enlarged pictures are given of the true seed, in order that the examiner may distinguish adulter-. Fig. 212. Red 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 Bailey, L. H. (Liberty Hyde), 1858-1954, ed. New York, The Macmillan company


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