. Clover farming. Clover. [from old catalog]. SAT AX IN THE CLOVER FIELD. 139 Last spring the bug (marked "d" in the illustration) after awakening from its win- ter sleep, found a stalk of yearling clover in your field. It wanted a home in which to rear its young. It bored a hole in the crown of the root, ate out a very large cavity, and said with the Psalmist: "This is my rest; hero still I'll stay, For I do like it ; proceeded to lay a number of eggs, and died, having fulfilled its evil mission. In about a week the young satans hatched out, found plenty of good livin


. Clover farming. Clover. [from old catalog]. SAT AX IN THE CLOVER FIELD. 139 Last spring the bug (marked "d" in the illustration) after awakening from its win- ter sleep, found a stalk of yearling clover in your field. It wanted a home in which to rear its young. It bored a hole in the crown of the root, ate out a very large cavity, and said with the Psalmist: "This is my rest; hero still I'll stay, For I do like it ; proceeded to lay a number of eggs, and died, having fulfilled its evil mission. In about a week the young satans hatched out, found plenty of good living handy in rliat clover crown, and as they grew, proceeded to bore down into the roots of the infested stalk (marked "a" in the. 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 Wallace, Henry, 1836-1916. [from old catalog]. Des Moines, Iowa, Wallace publishing company


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