. The Country gentleman's magazine. Agriculture; Agriculture -- Great Britain. â Genuine Seeds of Red Clover. colour, someof the seeds being entirely yellow; and at the Great Exhibition of 1862 there was a Norwegian sample similar in colour to No. 4; although the form of the seeds shewed that they belonged to the true red cloverâ Trifolium pratenseâsome of our native wild varieties of which have also yellow KiG. 2.âUnripe Seeds of Red CI No. 2 represents imperfectly ripened seeds of red clover, enclosed in their still adhering husks. These, as shewn in the engraving, resemble small aco


. The Country gentleman's magazine. Agriculture; Agriculture -- Great Britain. â Genuine Seeds of Red Clover. colour, someof the seeds being entirely yellow; and at the Great Exhibition of 1862 there was a Norwegian sample similar in colour to No. 4; although the form of the seeds shewed that they belonged to the true red cloverâ Trifolium pratenseâsome of our native wild varieties of which have also yellow KiG. 2.âUnripe Seeds of Red CI No. 2 represents imperfectly ripened seeds of red clover, enclosed in their still adhering husks. These, as shewn in the engraving, resemble small acorns with their cups at- tached ; and in sample, they are so unlike the seeds of any of our field weeds that many were present in about the proportion of six per cent. No. 3 exhibits difterent views of the rib-. 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 London, S. Marshall & Co


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