. A manual of veterinary hygiene. Veterinary hygiene. Fig. 67.—Red Clover (Fream; Fig. 68.—White Clover (Fream). Eed or Broad Clover, Trifolium pratense (Fig. 67).— Grows on almost any soil, but only lasts two years. It yields an excellent hay, but is liable to ' clover sickness ' (see p. 167). There is a variety of it known as Cotv grass which is much less liable, but it only yields one crop instead of the two yielded by red clover, though it is suit- able for permanent pastures which the latter is not. White or Dutch Clover, Trifolium repens (Fig. 68).— This is a perennial plant found in pri
. A manual of veterinary hygiene. Veterinary hygiene. Fig. 67.—Red Clover (Fream; Fig. 68.—White Clover (Fream). Eed or Broad Clover, Trifolium pratense (Fig. 67).— Grows on almost any soil, but only lasts two years. It yields an excellent hay, but is liable to ' clover sickness ' (see p. 167). There is a variety of it known as Cotv grass which is much less liable, but it only yields one crop instead of the two yielded by red clover, though it is suit- able for permanent pastures which the latter is not. White or Dutch Clover, Trifolium repens (Fig. 68).— This is a perennial plant found in prime pastures, it is 15 Digitized by Microsoft®. 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 Smith, Frederick 1857-1929. New York : W. R. Jenkins
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