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Page ix
... Wild Morning Glory 113 35 . Fibrous Root of Crab Grass 114 36 . Root Cap 114 37. Root Hair 115 38 . Wild Buckwheat 116 39 . Brace Roots of Corn 117 40 . Cross - Section of an Endogenous Stem of Corn 118 41 . Tendrils of Japanese Ivy 118 ...
... Wild Morning Glory 113 35 . Fibrous Root of Crab Grass 114 36 . Root Cap 114 37. Root Hair 115 38 . Wild Buckwheat 116 39 . Brace Roots of Corn 117 40 . Cross - Section of an Endogenous Stem of Corn 118 41 . Tendrils of Japanese Ivy 118 ...
Page x
... Wild Lettuce 66 . Flowers of Barberry 67-68 . Flowers of Tomato PAGE 125 126 126 126 127 127 69 . Flower of Bean 127 70 . Aconite Flower 128 71 . Larkspur Flower 128 72 . Strawberry Flower 128 73 . Rose Flower 129 74 . Pollen Grains of ...
... Wild Lettuce 66 . Flowers of Barberry 67-68 . Flowers of Tomato PAGE 125 126 126 126 127 127 69 . Flower of Bean 127 70 . Aconite Flower 128 71 . Larkspur Flower 128 72 . Strawberry Flower 128 73 . Rose Flower 129 74 . Pollen Grains of ...
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... Wild Carrot 208 135 . Milkweed 210 136 . Hedge Bindweed 212 136a . Clover Dodder on Alfalfa 213 136b . Field Dodder 214 137 . Hoary Vervain 218 138 . Dead Nettle 219 139 . Black Nightshade 220 140 . Horse Nettle 221 140a . Purple Thorn ...
... Wild Carrot 208 135 . Milkweed 210 136 . Hedge Bindweed 212 136a . Clover Dodder on Alfalfa 213 136b . Field Dodder 214 137 . Hoary Vervain 218 138 . Dead Nettle 219 139 . Black Nightshade 220 140 . Horse Nettle 221 140a . Purple Thorn ...
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... wild barley and awned brome grass are injurious because the awns work into the gums , causing serious inflammation and consequent loss of teeth . Weeds are injurious because , on account of their pres- ence , it is much harder to remove ...
... wild barley and awned brome grass are injurious because the awns work into the gums , causing serious inflammation and consequent loss of teeth . Weeds are injurious because , on account of their pres- ence , it is much harder to remove ...
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... wild artichoke in the same manner . The meadow sunflower was another plant that furnished food to the Indians . Sweet clover is an excellent bee plant , a good forage plant and a satis- factory soil renovator . Dr. Millspaugh states ...
... wild artichoke in the same manner . The meadow sunflower was another plant that furnished food to the Indians . Sweet clover is an excellent bee plant , a good forage plant and a satis- factory soil renovator . Dr. Millspaugh states ...
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Page 47 - This shall not, however, exempt the seller from the restrictions of section ten (10) of this act. Third. Seed that is held in storage for the purpose of being recleaned, and which has not been offered, exposed or held in possession of or for sale for the purpose of seeding. Fourth. Seed marked "not absolutely clean," and held or sold for export outside the state only.