. Bulletin. 1901-13. Agriculture; Agriculture. Fig. 4.—Pods of variegated alfalfa and parental species: .1, iTcdicago falcala; B, Medicago sativa: C intermt'diatu forms of alfalfa; J>, coiiiniorfiiil sand liicern: A", Grinnu alfalfa. The podscoiii'd less iliun once are iinconimon in connnerfial sand Uu-c'r:i and rare in Urinini alfalfa, altboni:)) Ilie intermediate forms often show them. The fourth and fifth figures in i> and i" represent the pre. dominant in both the commercial sand lucern and the Grimm alfalfa. weed seeds of about the same size. These sources of error


. Bulletin. 1901-13. Agriculture; Agriculture. Fig. 4.—Pods of variegated alfalfa and parental species: .1, iTcdicago falcala; B, Medicago sativa: C intermt'diatu forms of alfalfa; J>, coiiiniorfiiil sand liicern: A", Grinnu alfalfa. The podscoiii'd less iliun once are iinconimon in connnerfial sand Uu-c'r:i and rare in Urinini alfalfa, altboni:)) Ilie intermediate forms often show them. The fourth and fifth figures in i> and i" represent the pre. dominant in both the commercial sand lucern and the Grimm alfalfa. weed seeds of about the same size. These sources of error make the results not strictly comparable, but they indicate the tendencies ('•n the part of the different strains of alfalfa. 169. 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 United States. Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering. Washington Govt. Print. Off


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