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Productive farming . endairymen are trying to get milk from the feeding of timothyhay. Such grasses usually make only one good cutting a year,with a little aftermath. The clovers are twice as rich in pro-tein, and two good cuttings may be made. Furthermore,quicker rotations are better for the soil. When to Cut for Hay.—Red clover for hay should be cutearly. Do not wait until its heads are a third brown. A 10(i PRODUCTIVE FARMING bettor time is when the heads are just beginning to turnbrown. This will make hay which has more protein in itand the cows like it better if it is cut early. Permanent Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/productive-farming-endairymen-are-trying-to-get-milk-from-the-feeding-of-timothyhay-such-grasses-usually-make-only-one-good-cutting-a-yearwith-a-little-aftermath-the-clovers-are-twice-as-rich-in-pro-tein-and-two-good-cuttings-may-be-made-furthermorequicker-rotations-are-better-for-the-soil-when-to-cut-for-hayred-clover-for-hay-should-be-cutearly-do-not-wait-until-its-heads-are-a-third-brown-a-10i-productive-farming-bettor-time-is-when-the-heads-are-just-beginning-to-turnbrown-this-will-make-hay-which-has-more-protein-in-itand-the-cows-like-it-better-if-it-is-cut-early-permanent-image342725010.html
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. Botany for agricultural students . Botany. SEEDS OF THE BUCKWHEAT AND FLAX TYPE 59 endosperm. Another feature to be noted is that the embryo has two cotyledons. In external characters they vary so much that their type in most cases can be determined only by an examination of their structure. In size, those most commonly grown in our region vary from the smallest of the Clover Seeds up to the largest of the Beans. They are kidney-shaped, glob- ular, oval, or flattened. Among them vari- ous colors such as red, purple, brown, yellow, green, mottled, and black occur. In identifying the different Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/botany-for-agricultural-students-botany-seeds-of-the-buckwheat-and-flax-type-59-endosperm-another-feature-to-be-noted-is-that-the-embryo-has-two-cotyledons-in-external-characters-they-vary-so-much-that-their-type-in-most-cases-can-be-determined-only-by-an-examination-of-their-structure-in-size-those-most-commonly-grown-in-our-region-vary-from-the-smallest-of-the-clover-seeds-up-to-the-largest-of-the-beans-they-are-kidney-shaped-glob-ular-oval-or-flattened-among-them-vari-ous-colors-such-as-red-purple-brown-yellow-green-mottled-and-black-occur-in-identifying-the-different-image216449285.html
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. The diseases of crops and their remedies : a handbook of economic biology for farmers and students. Plant diseases. LEGUMINOUS CBOPS. 21 The twining stem of dodder is of a yellowisti colour, containing (in the spring and summer) clusters of pLnkish, funnel-shaped flowers, and is provided with suckers (Mg. 5 B) which are used for extracting nourishment from the host upon which it lives. The seeds of dodder have a rough surface, and are smaller than those of the clover plant. The seeds of both clover and dodder are of a brown colour, but the former have a smooth surface.. Cloyee Dodder (Gxiscu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-diseases-of-crops-and-their-remedies-a-handbook-of-economic-biology-for-farmers-and-students-plant-diseases-leguminous-cbops-21-the-twining-stem-of-dodder-is-of-a-yellowisti-colour-containing-in-the-spring-and-summer-clusters-of-plnkish-funnel-shaped-flowers-and-is-provided-with-suckers-mg-5-b-which-are-used-for-extracting-nourishment-from-the-host-upon-which-it-lives-the-seeds-of-dodder-have-a-rough-surface-and-are-smaller-than-those-of-the-clover-plant-the-seeds-of-both-clover-and-dodder-are-of-a-brown-colour-but-the-former-have-a-smooth-surface-cloyee-dodder-gxiscu-image232032409.html
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. A manual of weeds : with descriptions of all the most pernicious and troublesome plants in the United States and Canada, their habits of growth and distribution, with methods of control . Weeds. 146 CASYOPHYLLACEAE (PINK FAMILY) cellecT large, ovoid, with ten inbent valves at the apex which curve outward when ripe and from which the seeds are shaken out as the winds sway the stems; seeds very abundant, small, grayish brown, beaded with fine tubercles; too frequent an impurity among those of grain, grass, and clover. (Fig. 97.) Means of control Prevent seed production by close cutting or hand Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-weeds-with-descriptions-of-all-the-most-pernicious-and-troublesome-plants-in-the-united-states-and-canada-their-habits-of-growth-and-distribution-with-methods-of-control-weeds-146-casyophyllaceae-pink-family-cellect-large-ovoid-with-ten-inbent-valves-at-the-apex-which-curve-outward-when-ripe-and-from-which-the-seeds-are-shaken-out-as-the-winds-sway-the-stems-seeds-very-abundant-small-grayish-brown-beaded-with-fine-tubercles-too-frequent-an-impurity-among-those-of-grain-grass-and-clover-fig-97-means-of-control-prevent-seed-production-by-close-cutting-or-hand-image216375821.html
RMPG0NFW–. A manual of weeds : with descriptions of all the most pernicious and troublesome plants in the United States and Canada, their habits of growth and distribution, with methods of control . Weeds. 146 CASYOPHYLLACEAE (PINK FAMILY) cellecT large, ovoid, with ten inbent valves at the apex which curve outward when ripe and from which the seeds are shaken out as the winds sway the stems; seeds very abundant, small, grayish brown, beaded with fine tubercles; too frequent an impurity among those of grain, grass, and clover. (Fig. 97.) Means of control Prevent seed production by close cutting or hand
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. The diseases of crops and their remedies : a handbook of economic biology for farmers and students. Plant diseases. LEGUMINOUS CBOPS. 21 The twining stem of dodder is of a yellowisti colour, containing (in the spring and summer) clusters of pLnkish, funnel-shaped flowers, and is provided with suckers (Mg. 5 B) which are used for extracting nourishment from the host upon which it lives. The seeds of dodder have a rough surface, and are smaller than those of the clover plant. The seeds of both clover and dodder are of a brown colour, but the former have a smooth surface.. Cloyee Dodder (Gxiscu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-diseases-of-crops-and-their-remedies-a-handbook-of-economic-biology-for-farmers-and-students-plant-diseases-leguminous-cbops-21-the-twining-stem-of-dodder-is-of-a-yellowisti-colour-containing-in-the-spring-and-summer-clusters-of-plnkish-funnel-shaped-flowers-and-is-provided-with-suckers-mg-5-b-which-are-used-for-extracting-nourishment-from-the-host-upon-which-it-lives-the-seeds-of-dodder-have-a-rough-surface-and-are-smaller-than-those-of-the-clover-plant-the-seeds-of-both-clover-and-dodder-are-of-a-brown-colour-but-the-former-have-a-smooth-surface-cloyee-dodder-gxiscu-image216449775.html
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. Manual of the apiary. Bees. MANUAL or THE APIARY. 263 moth, and the noxious meal and clover moths, and its mem- bers are very readily recognized by their unusually long palpi, the so-called snouts. The eggs of the bee moth are white, globular and very small. These are usually pushed into crevices by the female moth as she extrudes them, which she can easily do by aid of her spy-glass-like ovipositor. They may be laid in the hive, in the crevice underneath it or about the entrance.— Soon these eggs hatch, when the gray, dirty looking cater- pillars, with brown heads, seek the comb on which th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manual-of-the-apiary-bees-manual-or-the-apiary-263-moth-and-the-noxious-meal-and-clover-moths-and-its-mem-bers-are-very-readily-recognized-by-their-unusually-long-palpi-the-so-called-snouts-the-eggs-of-the-bee-moth-are-white-globular-and-very-small-these-are-usually-pushed-into-crevices-by-the-female-moth-as-she-extrudes-them-which-she-can-easily-do-by-aid-of-her-spy-glass-like-ovipositor-they-may-be-laid-in-the-hive-in-the-crevice-underneath-it-or-about-the-entrance-soon-these-eggs-hatch-when-the-gray-dirty-looking-cater-pillars-with-brown-heads-seek-the-comb-on-which-th-image232412387.html
RMRE38AB–. Manual of the apiary. Bees. MANUAL or THE APIARY. 263 moth, and the noxious meal and clover moths, and its mem- bers are very readily recognized by their unusually long palpi, the so-called snouts. The eggs of the bee moth are white, globular and very small. These are usually pushed into crevices by the female moth as she extrudes them, which she can easily do by aid of her spy-glass-like ovipositor. They may be laid in the hive, in the crevice underneath it or about the entrance.— Soon these eggs hatch, when the gray, dirty looking cater- pillars, with brown heads, seek the comb on which th
. Insect life; an introduction to nature study and a guide for teachers, students and others interested in out-of-door life. Entomology; Nature study. CLASSIFICATION OF INSECTS. 75 words : physao, to blow up, and pons, a foot. It re- fers to the curious bladderlike feet of these insects. The species of thrips are very minute insects. Fig. 57 represents one of them greatly enlarged, with the wings of one side spread. They can be easily found by pulling to pieces the blossoms of clover or daisies. Some species are black, others are light brown. The wing- less nymphs of our common black species a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/insect-life-an-introduction-to-nature-study-and-a-guide-for-teachers-students-and-others-interested-in-out-of-door-life-entomology-nature-study-classification-of-insects-75-words-physao-to-blow-up-and-pons-a-foot-it-re-fers-to-the-curious-bladderlike-feet-of-these-insects-the-species-of-thrips-are-very-minute-insects-fig-57-represents-one-of-them-greatly-enlarged-with-the-wings-of-one-side-spread-they-can-be-easily-found-by-pulling-to-pieces-the-blossoms-of-clover-or-daisies-some-species-are-black-others-are-light-brown-the-wing-less-nymphs-of-our-common-black-species-a-image216395646.html
RMPG1JRX–. Insect life; an introduction to nature study and a guide for teachers, students and others interested in out-of-door life. Entomology; Nature study. CLASSIFICATION OF INSECTS. 75 words : physao, to blow up, and pons, a foot. It re- fers to the curious bladderlike feet of these insects. The species of thrips are very minute insects. Fig. 57 represents one of them greatly enlarged, with the wings of one side spread. They can be easily found by pulling to pieces the blossoms of clover or daisies. Some species are black, others are light brown. The wing- less nymphs of our common black species a
. A manual of weeds : with descriptions of all the most pernicious and troublesome plants in the United States and Canada, their habits of growth and distribution, with methods of control . Weeds. 146 CASYOPHYLLACEAE (PINK FAMILY) cellecT large, ovoid, with ten inbent valves at the apex which curve outward when ripe and from which the seeds are shaken out as the winds sway the stems; seeds very abundant, small, grayish brown, beaded with fine tubercles; too frequent an impurity among those of grain, grass, and clover. (Fig. 97.) Means of control Prevent seed production by close cutting or hand Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-weeds-with-descriptions-of-all-the-most-pernicious-and-troublesome-plants-in-the-united-states-and-canada-their-habits-of-growth-and-distribution-with-methods-of-control-weeds-146-casyophyllaceae-pink-family-cellect-large-ovoid-with-ten-inbent-valves-at-the-apex-which-curve-outward-when-ripe-and-from-which-the-seeds-are-shaken-out-as-the-winds-sway-the-stems-seeds-very-abundant-small-grayish-brown-beaded-with-fine-tubercles-too-frequent-an-impurity-among-those-of-grain-grass-and-clover-fig-97-means-of-control-prevent-seed-production-by-close-cutting-or-hand-image231942920.html
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. Diseases of economic plants . Plant diseases. 388 DISEASES OF ECONOMIC PLANTS dies, and shrivels. The rust is conveyed from plant to plant throughout the summer by spores of this stage. The teleutospores may appear in the same sori with the uredospores or in separate sori, and in either event come. Fig. 166. — Clover leaf showing sori of mat. Original. later in the season. They are recognized by their darker brown color. The cluster-cup stage, which is less abun- dant and less injurious than the other stages, may often pass unnoticed. It appears first as pale swollen regions upon the leaf or Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-economic-plants-plant-diseases-388-diseases-of-economic-plants-dies-and-shrivels-the-rust-is-conveyed-from-plant-to-plant-throughout-the-summer-by-spores-of-this-stage-the-teleutospores-may-appear-in-the-same-sori-with-the-uredospores-or-in-separate-sori-and-in-either-event-come-fig-166-clover-leaf-showing-sori-of-mat-original-later-in-the-season-they-are-recognized-by-their-darker-brown-color-the-cluster-cup-stage-which-is-less-abun-dant-and-less-injurious-than-the-other-stages-may-often-pass-unnoticed-it-appears-first-as-pale-swollen-regions-upon-the-leaf-or-image216458067.html
RMPG4ED7–. Diseases of economic plants . Plant diseases. 388 DISEASES OF ECONOMIC PLANTS dies, and shrivels. The rust is conveyed from plant to plant throughout the summer by spores of this stage. The teleutospores may appear in the same sori with the uredospores or in separate sori, and in either event come. Fig. 166. — Clover leaf showing sori of mat. Original. later in the season. They are recognized by their darker brown color. The cluster-cup stage, which is less abun- dant and less injurious than the other stages, may often pass unnoticed. It appears first as pale swollen regions upon the leaf or
. Botany, with agricultural applications. Botany. SEEDS OP THE BUCKWHEAT AND FLAX TYPE 59 endosperm. Another feature to be noted is that the embryo has two cotyledons. In external characters they vary so much that their type in most cases can be determined only by an examination of their structure. In size, those most commonly grown in our region vary from the smallest of the Clover Seeds up to the largest of the Beans. They are kidney-shaped, glob- ular, oval, or flattened. Among them vari- ous colors such as red, purple, brown, yellow, green, mottled, and black occur. In identifying the diff Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/botany-with-agricultural-applications-botany-seeds-op-the-buckwheat-and-flax-type-59-endosperm-another-feature-to-be-noted-is-that-the-embryo-has-two-cotyledons-in-external-characters-they-vary-so-much-that-their-type-in-most-cases-can-be-determined-only-by-an-examination-of-their-structure-in-size-those-most-commonly-grown-in-our-region-vary-from-the-smallest-of-the-clover-seeds-up-to-the-largest-of-the-beans-they-are-kidney-shaped-glob-ular-oval-or-flattened-among-them-vari-ous-colors-such-as-red-purple-brown-yellow-green-mottled-and-black-occur-in-identifying-the-diff-image232286071.html
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. A text-book of agricultural zoology. Zoology, Economic. COLEOPTEEA OR BEETLES. 143 The life-history of the Click-beetles is roughly as follows. The adult beetles appear from April to October, but the majority are noticed in June : they may be found settled low down upon grass, or taken in abundance by sweeping a net over clover. They lay their eggs close upon the ground wherever there is plenty of shelter, such as at the base of clover, grass, and weeds. The eggs soon give rise to young wireworm, which are at first white, but which gradually become shiny yeUowish-brown, or even dark-brown, i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-text-book-of-agricultural-zoology-zoology-economic-coleopteea-or-beetles-143-the-life-history-of-the-click-beetles-is-roughly-as-follows-the-adult-beetles-appear-from-april-to-october-but-the-majority-are-noticed-in-june-they-may-be-found-settled-low-down-upon-grass-or-taken-in-abundance-by-sweeping-a-net-over-clover-they-lay-their-eggs-close-upon-the-ground-wherever-there-is-plenty-of-shelter-such-as-at-the-base-of-clover-grass-and-weeds-the-eggs-soon-give-rise-to-young-wireworm-which-are-at-first-white-but-which-gradually-become-shiny-yeuowish-brown-or-even-dark-brown-i-image216447117.html
RMPG40E5–. A text-book of agricultural zoology. Zoology, Economic. COLEOPTEEA OR BEETLES. 143 The life-history of the Click-beetles is roughly as follows. The adult beetles appear from April to October, but the majority are noticed in June : they may be found settled low down upon grass, or taken in abundance by sweeping a net over clover. They lay their eggs close upon the ground wherever there is plenty of shelter, such as at the base of clover, grass, and weeds. The eggs soon give rise to young wireworm, which are at first white, but which gradually become shiny yeUowish-brown, or even dark-brown, i
. Grasses of North America [microform] : chapters on the physiology, composition, selection, improving and cultivation of grasses, management of grass lands, also chapters on clovers, injurious insects and fungi. Grasses; Forage plants; Graminées; Plantes fourragères. 480 CLOVER PERONOSPORA. SEEDLING ROT. 13. Clover poronospora, {Peronospora irifoUorum, DeBary). A dirty white or purple-brown mold, often completely covering the lower surface of the leaves of clover, alfalfa, none-such, etc. (See Fig. 175.) The life history of this species is quite similar to that of the last, though they differ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/grasses-of-north-america-microform-chapters-on-the-physiology-composition-selection-improving-and-cultivation-of-grasses-management-of-grass-lands-also-chapters-on-clovers-injurious-insects-and-fungi-grasses-forage-plants-gramines-plantes-fourragres-480-clover-peronospora-seedling-rot-13-clover-poronospora-peronospora-irifouorum-debary-a-dirty-white-or-purple-brown-mold-often-completely-covering-the-lower-surface-of-the-leaves-of-clover-alfalfa-none-such-etc-see-fig-175-the-life-history-of-this-species-is-quite-similar-to-that-of-the-last-though-they-differ-image234946028.html
RMRJ6M1G–. Grasses of North America [microform] : chapters on the physiology, composition, selection, improving and cultivation of grasses, management of grass lands, also chapters on clovers, injurious insects and fungi. Grasses; Forage plants; Graminées; Plantes fourragères. 480 CLOVER PERONOSPORA. SEEDLING ROT. 13. Clover poronospora, {Peronospora irifoUorum, DeBary). A dirty white or purple-brown mold, often completely covering the lower surface of the leaves of clover, alfalfa, none-such, etc. (See Fig. 175.) The life history of this species is quite similar to that of the last, though they differ
. Botanical and vegetation survey of Carter County, Montana, Bureau of Land Management-administered lands . Botany; Rare plants. Reprinted with permission from the New Britton and Brown Illustrated Flora of the Northeastern United States and Adjacent Canada, Vol. 2, page 411, Copyright 1952, The New York Botanical Garden. DALEA VILLOSA SILKY PRAIRIE CLOVER Silky Prairie Clover is a perennial herb with ascending or lax, branched stems that are 20-35 cm high , and which arise from red-orange roots and a rootcrown. The alternate, pinnately compound leaves are 2-4 cm long and have 11-21 linear lea Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/botanical-and-vegetation-survey-of-carter-county-montana-bureau-of-land-management-administered-lands-botany-rare-plants-reprinted-with-permission-from-the-new-britton-and-brown-illustrated-flora-of-the-northeastern-united-states-and-adjacent-canada-vol-2-page-411-copyright-1952-the-new-york-botanical-garden-dalea-villosa-silky-prairie-clover-silky-prairie-clover-is-a-perennial-herb-with-ascending-or-lax-branched-stems-that-are-20-35-cm-high-and-which-arise-from-red-orange-roots-and-a-rootcrown-the-alternate-pinnately-compound-leaves-are-2-4-cm-long-and-have-11-21-linear-lea-image216123814.html
RMPFH83J–. Botanical and vegetation survey of Carter County, Montana, Bureau of Land Management-administered lands . Botany; Rare plants. Reprinted with permission from the New Britton and Brown Illustrated Flora of the Northeastern United States and Adjacent Canada, Vol. 2, page 411, Copyright 1952, The New York Botanical Garden. DALEA VILLOSA SILKY PRAIRIE CLOVER Silky Prairie Clover is a perennial herb with ascending or lax, branched stems that are 20-35 cm high , and which arise from red-orange roots and a rootcrown. The alternate, pinnately compound leaves are 2-4 cm long and have 11-21 linear lea
. The diseases of crops and their remedies : a handbook of economic biology for farmers and students. Plant diseases. LEGUMINOUS CROPS. 21 The twining stem of dodder is of a yellowish colour, containing (in the spring and summer) clusters of pinkish, funnel-shaped flowers, and is provided with suckers (Kg. 5 B) which are used for extracting nourishment from the host upon which it lives. The seeds of dodder have a rough surface, and are smaller than those of the clover plant. The seeds of both clover and dodder are of a brown colour, but the former have a smooth surface.. ®1 s Fig. 5.—Cloveb Do Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-diseases-of-crops-and-their-remedies-a-handbook-of-economic-biology-for-farmers-and-students-plant-diseases-leguminous-crops-21-the-twining-stem-of-dodder-is-of-a-yellowish-colour-containing-in-the-spring-and-summer-clusters-of-pinkish-funnel-shaped-flowers-and-is-provided-with-suckers-kg-5-b-which-are-used-for-extracting-nourishment-from-the-host-upon-which-it-lives-the-seeds-of-dodder-have-a-rough-surface-and-are-smaller-than-those-of-the-clover-plant-the-seeds-of-both-clover-and-dodder-are-of-a-brown-colour-but-the-former-have-a-smooth-surface-1-s-fig-5cloveb-do-image232097199.html
RMRDGX9K–. The diseases of crops and their remedies : a handbook of economic biology for farmers and students. Plant diseases. LEGUMINOUS CROPS. 21 The twining stem of dodder is of a yellowish colour, containing (in the spring and summer) clusters of pinkish, funnel-shaped flowers, and is provided with suckers (Kg. 5 B) which are used for extracting nourishment from the host upon which it lives. The seeds of dodder have a rough surface, and are smaller than those of the clover plant. The seeds of both clover and dodder are of a brown colour, but the former have a smooth surface.. ®1 s Fig. 5.—Cloveb Do
. Farm friends and farm foes : a text-book of agricultural science . Agricultural pests; Beneficial insects; Insect pests. THE TWO-WINGED FLIES 123 the Pear Midge, the Clover-seed Midge and certain other pests. Gall Gnats The Hessian Fly belongs to the family of Gall Gnats (Cecidomyiidae). These are mosquito-like flies which live in the larval state upon the growing tissues of plants, commonly causing an abnormal swelling, which is called a gall. In the case of the Hessian Fly, the adult insect is a small creature with smoky brown wings, which appears ia the wheat fields in autumn soon after t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/farm-friends-and-farm-foes-a-text-book-of-agricultural-science-agricultural-pests-beneficial-insects-insect-pests-the-two-winged-flies-123-the-pear-midge-the-clover-seed-midge-and-certain-other-pests-gall-gnats-the-hessian-fly-belongs-to-the-family-of-gall-gnats-cecidomyiidae-these-are-mosquito-like-flies-which-live-in-the-larval-state-upon-the-growing-tissues-of-plants-commonly-causing-an-abnormal-swelling-which-is-called-a-gall-in-the-case-of-the-hessian-fly-the-adult-insect-is-a-small-creature-with-smoky-brown-wings-which-appears-ia-the-wheat-fields-in-autumn-soon-after-t-image216459409.html
RMPG4G55–. Farm friends and farm foes : a text-book of agricultural science . Agricultural pests; Beneficial insects; Insect pests. THE TWO-WINGED FLIES 123 the Pear Midge, the Clover-seed Midge and certain other pests. Gall Gnats The Hessian Fly belongs to the family of Gall Gnats (Cecidomyiidae). These are mosquito-like flies which live in the larval state upon the growing tissues of plants, commonly causing an abnormal swelling, which is called a gall. In the case of the Hessian Fly, the adult insect is a small creature with smoky brown wings, which appears ia the wheat fields in autumn soon after t
. Insect life; an introduction to nature study and a guide for teachers, students and others interested in out-of-door life. Entomology; Nature study. CLASSIFICATION OF INSECTS. 75 words : physao, to blow up, and pons, a foot. It re- fers to the curious bladderlike feet of these insects. The species of thrips are very minute insects. Fig. 57 represents one of them greatly enlarged, with the wings of one side spread. They can be easily found by pulling to pieces the blossoms of clover or daisies. Some species are black, others are light brown. The wing- less nymphs of our common black species a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/insect-life-an-introduction-to-nature-study-and-a-guide-for-teachers-students-and-others-interested-in-out-of-door-life-entomology-nature-study-classification-of-insects-75-words-physao-to-blow-up-and-pons-a-foot-it-re-fers-to-the-curious-bladderlike-feet-of-these-insects-the-species-of-thrips-are-very-minute-insects-fig-57-represents-one-of-them-greatly-enlarged-with-the-wings-of-one-side-spread-they-can-be-easily-found-by-pulling-to-pieces-the-blossoms-of-clover-or-daisies-some-species-are-black-others-are-light-brown-the-wing-less-nymphs-of-our-common-black-species-a-image231940595.html
RMRD9PGK–. Insect life; an introduction to nature study and a guide for teachers, students and others interested in out-of-door life. Entomology; Nature study. CLASSIFICATION OF INSECTS. 75 words : physao, to blow up, and pons, a foot. It re- fers to the curious bladderlike feet of these insects. The species of thrips are very minute insects. Fig. 57 represents one of them greatly enlarged, with the wings of one side spread. They can be easily found by pulling to pieces the blossoms of clover or daisies. Some species are black, others are light brown. The wing- less nymphs of our common black species a
. Diseases of greenhouse crops and their control . Vegetables; Plant diseases; Plant diseases. Fig. 2. â o. Effect of a balanced fertilizer on corn and clover, b. various organisms isolated from a soil particle, c. types of bacteria. Coccus, Bacillus and Spirilla I*"?''.,,?- E. Brown); d. pycnidium (after C. L. Shear), e. conidiophores of Penicillium. "^. 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 work.. Taubenhaus, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-greenhouse-crops-and-their-control-vegetables-plant-diseases-plant-diseases-fig-2-o-effect-of-a-balanced-fertilizer-on-corn-and-clover-b-various-organisms-isolated-from-a-soil-particle-c-types-of-bacteria-coccus-bacillus-and-spirilla-iquot-e-brown-d-pycnidium-after-c-l-shear-e-conidiophores-of-penicillium-quot-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-work-taubenhaus-image216372051.html
RMPG0GN7–. Diseases of greenhouse crops and their control . Vegetables; Plant diseases; Plant diseases. Fig. 2. â o. Effect of a balanced fertilizer on corn and clover, b. various organisms isolated from a soil particle, c. types of bacteria. Coccus, Bacillus and Spirilla I*"?''.,,?- E. Brown); d. pycnidium (after C. L. Shear), e. conidiophores of Penicillium. "^. 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 work.. Taubenhaus,
. Grasses of North America [microform] : chapters on the physiology, composition, selection, improving and cultivation of grasses, management of grass lands, also chapters on clovers, injurious insects and fungi. Grasses; Forage plants; Graminées; Plantes fourragères. Fig. 183.. The clover-rust bears its clus- ter-cups on the same plant with the other forms. They appear in early summer, in small clus- ters, especially on the stalk and veins of the leaves. The later cluster-cups are accompanied or followed by small round or oval pustules of rough brown uredo- spores, that are partly covered by Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/grasses-of-north-america-microform-chapters-on-the-physiology-composition-selection-improving-and-cultivation-of-grasses-management-of-grass-lands-also-chapters-on-clovers-injurious-insects-and-fungi-grasses-forage-plants-gramines-plantes-fourragres-fig-183-the-clover-rust-bears-its-clus-ter-cups-on-the-same-plant-with-the-other-forms-they-appear-in-early-summer-in-small-clus-ters-especially-on-the-stalk-and-veins-of-the-leaves-the-later-cluster-cups-are-accompanied-or-followed-by-small-round-or-oval-pustules-of-rough-brown-uredo-spores-that-are-partly-covered-by-image234946139.html
RMRJ6M5F–. Grasses of North America [microform] : chapters on the physiology, composition, selection, improving and cultivation of grasses, management of grass lands, also chapters on clovers, injurious insects and fungi. Grasses; Forage plants; Graminées; Plantes fourragères. Fig. 183.. The clover-rust bears its clus- ter-cups on the same plant with the other forms. They appear in early summer, in small clus- ters, especially on the stalk and veins of the leaves. The later cluster-cups are accompanied or followed by small round or oval pustules of rough brown uredo- spores, that are partly covered by
. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. CORONILLA 125 KEY TO THE MORE SHRUBBY LESPEDEZAS * Shrubby with slender branches, 5-10 feet; blooming in July, with slightly hairy pod§ J- inch long ; blades of leaves rounded. Shrubby Bdsh 'Clover' (152) — Lespedeza bicolor. * Herbaceous with angular brown branches and flowers J inch long, (A.) A. A. Blooming in September with rose-purple flowers ; blades of leaves elongated. Siebold's Bush ' Clover ' (153) — Lespedeza Sifeboldi. Blooming late in September with large white flowers ; blades of leaves broader and less pointed Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ornamental-shrubs-of-the-united-states-hardy-cultivated-shrubs-coronilla-125-key-to-the-more-shrubby-lespedezas-shrubby-with-slender-branches-5-10-feet-blooming-in-july-with-slightly-hairy-pod-j-inch-long-blades-of-leaves-rounded-shrubby-bdsh-clover-152-lespedeza-bicolor-herbaceous-with-angular-brown-branches-and-flowers-j-inch-long-a-a-a-blooming-in-september-with-rose-purple-flowers-blades-of-leaves-elongated-siebolds-bush-clover-153-lespedeza-sifeboldi-blooming-late-in-september-with-large-white-flowers-blades-of-leaves-broader-and-less-pointed-image216416573.html
RMPG2HF9–. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. CORONILLA 125 KEY TO THE MORE SHRUBBY LESPEDEZAS * Shrubby with slender branches, 5-10 feet; blooming in July, with slightly hairy pod§ J- inch long ; blades of leaves rounded. Shrubby Bdsh 'Clover' (152) — Lespedeza bicolor. * Herbaceous with angular brown branches and flowers J inch long, (A.) A. A. Blooming in September with rose-purple flowers ; blades of leaves elongated. Siebold's Bush ' Clover ' (153) — Lespedeza Sifeboldi. Blooming late in September with large white flowers ; blades of leaves broader and less pointed
. Diseases of economic plants . Plant diseases. 388 DISEASES OF ECONOMIC PLANTS dies, and shrivels. The rust is conveyed from plant to plant throughout the summer by spores of this stage. The teleutospores may appear in the same sori with the uredospores or in separate sori, and in either event come. Fig. 166. — Clover leaf showing sori of mat. Original. later in the season. They are recognized by their darker brown color. The cluster-cup stage, which is less abun- dant and less injurious than the other stages, may often pass unnoticed. It appears first as pale swollen regions upon the leaf or Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-economic-plants-plant-diseases-388-diseases-of-economic-plants-dies-and-shrivels-the-rust-is-conveyed-from-plant-to-plant-throughout-the-summer-by-spores-of-this-stage-the-teleutospores-may-appear-in-the-same-sori-with-the-uredospores-or-in-separate-sori-and-in-either-event-come-fig-166-clover-leaf-showing-sori-of-mat-original-later-in-the-season-they-are-recognized-by-their-darker-brown-color-the-cluster-cup-stage-which-is-less-abun-dant-and-less-injurious-than-the-other-stages-may-often-pass-unnoticed-it-appears-first-as-pale-swollen-regions-upon-the-leaf-or-image232034873.html
RMRDE2RN–. Diseases of economic plants . Plant diseases. 388 DISEASES OF ECONOMIC PLANTS dies, and shrivels. The rust is conveyed from plant to plant throughout the summer by spores of this stage. The teleutospores may appear in the same sori with the uredospores or in separate sori, and in either event come. Fig. 166. — Clover leaf showing sori of mat. Original. later in the season. They are recognized by their darker brown color. The cluster-cup stage, which is less abun- dant and less injurious than the other stages, may often pass unnoticed. It appears first as pale swollen regions upon the leaf or
. A manual for the study of insects. Insects. The Meal-moth, Pyralis farinalis (Pyr'a-lis far-i-na'lis) is a common species. The larva feeds on jjj^ meal, flour, and old clover-hay. The moth is commonly found near the food of the larva, but is often seen on the ceilings of rooms sitting with its tail curved over its back. It expands about an inch ; the fore wings are light brown, crossed by two curved white lines, and with a dark chocolate-brown spot on the base and tip of each. The Clover-hay Worm, Pyralis costalis (Pyr'a-lis cos-ta'- Hs). The larva of this species sometimes abounds in old st Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-for-the-study-of-insects-insects-the-meal-moth-pyralis-farinalis-pyra-lis-far-i-nalis-is-a-common-species-the-larva-feeds-on-jjj-meal-flour-and-old-clover-hay-the-moth-is-commonly-found-near-the-food-of-the-larva-but-is-often-seen-on-the-ceilings-of-rooms-sitting-with-its-tail-curved-over-its-back-it-expands-about-an-inch-the-fore-wings-are-light-brown-crossed-by-two-curved-white-lines-and-with-a-dark-chocolate-brown-spot-on-the-base-and-tip-of-each-the-clover-hay-worm-pyralis-costalis-pyra-lis-cos-ta-hs-the-larva-of-this-species-sometimes-abounds-in-old-st-image216311352.html
RMPFWR9C–. A manual for the study of insects. Insects. The Meal-moth, Pyralis farinalis (Pyr'a-lis far-i-na'lis) is a common species. The larva feeds on jjj^ meal, flour, and old clover-hay. The moth is commonly found near the food of the larva, but is often seen on the ceilings of rooms sitting with its tail curved over its back. It expands about an inch ; the fore wings are light brown, crossed by two curved white lines, and with a dark chocolate-brown spot on the base and tip of each. The Clover-hay Worm, Pyralis costalis (Pyr'a-lis cos-ta'- Hs). The larva of this species sometimes abounds in old st
. The butterfly book [microform] : a popular guide to a knowledge of the butterflies of North America. Butterflies; Papillons. n : J " Aught unsavory or uncban Hath my insect never seen; But violets and bilberry bells, IMaple-sap and daffodils, Grass with green flag half-mast high, Succory to match the sky. Columbine with horn of honey. Scented fern and agrimony. Clover, catch-fly, adder's-tongue, And brier-roses dwelt among." Embrson. The butterflies belonging to this subfamily are, for the most part, of medium size, and are generally obscure in color, being of some shade of brown o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-butterfly-book-microform-a-popular-guide-to-a-knowledge-of-the-butterflies-of-north-america-butterflies-papillons-n-j-quot-aught-unsavory-or-uncban-hath-my-insect-never-seen-but-violets-and-bilberry-bells-imaple-sap-and-daffodils-grass-with-green-flag-half-mast-high-succory-to-match-the-sky-columbine-with-horn-of-honey-scented-fern-and-agrimony-clover-catch-fly-adders-tongue-and-brier-roses-dwelt-amongquot-embrson-the-butterflies-belonging-to-this-subfamily-are-for-the-most-part-of-medium-size-and-are-generally-obscure-in-color-being-of-some-shade-of-brown-o-image234887263.html
RMRJ412R–. The butterfly book [microform] : a popular guide to a knowledge of the butterflies of North America. Butterflies; Papillons. n : J " Aught unsavory or uncban Hath my insect never seen; But violets and bilberry bells, IMaple-sap and daffodils, Grass with green flag half-mast high, Succory to match the sky. Columbine with horn of honey. Scented fern and agrimony. Clover, catch-fly, adder's-tongue, And brier-roses dwelt among." Embrson. The butterflies belonging to this subfamily are, for the most part, of medium size, and are generally obscure in color, being of some shade of brown o
. Premium list and regulations governing the first annual exhibition of the New York Poultry Exchange : to be held at Madison Square Garden, New York, Dec. 14-21, 1887. Poultry. C. M. GOODSPEED Will furnish you anything in his line at from lo to 25 per cent, cheaper than any other man. POULTRY PAPERS, BEE PAPERS AND BOOKS. Wholesale Club List of all the leading newspapers of the country. â Italian Bees, Queens and Nuchi. Brown Leghorn and Seabright Bantam Fowls and Eggs in season. Raspberry and Strawberry Plants. , Alsyke Clover Seed a specialty, , Catalogues for 1887 iiow ready and free to al Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/premium-list-and-regulations-governing-the-first-annual-exhibition-of-the-new-york-poultry-exchange-to-be-held-at-madison-square-garden-new-york-dec-14-21-1887-poultry-c-m-goodspeed-will-furnish-you-anything-in-his-line-at-from-lo-to-25-per-cent-cheaper-than-any-other-man-poultry-papers-bee-papers-and-books-wholesale-club-list-of-all-the-leading-newspapers-of-the-country-italian-bees-queens-and-nuchi-brown-leghorn-and-seabright-bantam-fowls-and-eggs-in-season-raspberry-and-strawberry-plants-alsyke-clover-seed-a-specialty-catalogues-for-1887-iiow-ready-and-free-to-al-image216360025.html
RMPG01BN–. Premium list and regulations governing the first annual exhibition of the New York Poultry Exchange : to be held at Madison Square Garden, New York, Dec. 14-21, 1887. Poultry. C. M. GOODSPEED Will furnish you anything in his line at from lo to 25 per cent, cheaper than any other man. POULTRY PAPERS, BEE PAPERS AND BOOKS. Wholesale Club List of all the leading newspapers of the country. â Italian Bees, Queens and Nuchi. Brown Leghorn and Seabright Bantam Fowls and Eggs in season. Raspberry and Strawberry Plants. , Alsyke Clover Seed a specialty, , Catalogues for 1887 iiow ready and free to al
. Grasses of North America [microform] : chapters on the physiology, composition, selection, improving and cultivation of grasses, management of grass lands, also chapters on clovers, injurious insects and fungi. Grasses; Forage plants; Graminées; Plantes fourragères. 888 COMMON YELLOW BUTTERFLY. one near tlie base, and another, sometimes incomplete, midway between tliis and the onter margin, near the apex, is a quite dark patcli. Dashes of dull brown are scattered along the wing. The moth expands nearly 3cm (1^ inches). The caterpillars will be seen feeding on the clover all the sum- mer long Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/grasses-of-north-america-microform-chapters-on-the-physiology-composition-selection-improving-and-cultivation-of-grasses-management-of-grass-lands-also-chapters-on-clovers-injurious-insects-and-fungi-grasses-forage-plants-gramines-plantes-fourragres-888-common-yellow-butterfly-one-near-tlie-base-and-another-sometimes-incomplete-midway-between-tliis-and-the-onter-margin-near-the-apex-is-a-quite-dark-patcli-dashes-of-dull-brown-are-scattered-along-the-wing-the-moth-expands-nearly-3cm-1-inches-the-caterpillars-will-be-seen-feeding-on-the-clover-all-the-sum-mer-long-image234946307.html
RMRJ6MBF–. Grasses of North America [microform] : chapters on the physiology, composition, selection, improving and cultivation of grasses, management of grass lands, also chapters on clovers, injurious insects and fungi. Grasses; Forage plants; Graminées; Plantes fourragères. 888 COMMON YELLOW BUTTERFLY. one near tlie base, and another, sometimes incomplete, midway between tliis and the onter margin, near the apex, is a quite dark patcli. Dashes of dull brown are scattered along the wing. The moth expands nearly 3cm (1^ inches). The caterpillars will be seen feeding on the clover all the sum- mer long
. Injurious insects : how to recognize and control them . Insect pests; Insect pests. Fu,. isl.. Fig. 1^2. —The Lessor Clover Lt vil. Enlarged aud natural size, inal. - Lar-a and work of the Lesser Cto'er Leaf-wee 'il. Original. one third of an inch long, dark brown and covered with short hairs. Eggs are soon laid by the beetles, the young grubs feeding for a short time and then liiber- nating near the plants just below the surface of the soil, o direct measures of con- trol are feasilile. Badly in- fested fields should be plowed and seeded to some other crop. Damage is seldom serious unti Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/injurious-insects-how-to-recognize-and-control-them-insect-pests-insect-pests-fu-isl-fig-12-the-lessor-clover-lt-vil-enlarged-aud-natural-size-inal-lar-a-and-work-of-the-lesser-ctoer-leaf-wee-il-original-one-third-of-an-inch-long-dark-brown-and-covered-with-short-hairs-eggs-are-soon-laid-by-the-beetles-the-young-grubs-feeding-for-a-short-time-and-then-liiber-nating-near-the-plants-just-below-the-surface-of-the-soil-o-direct-measures-of-con-trol-are-feasilile-badly-in-fested-fields-should-be-plowed-and-seeded-to-some-other-crop-damage-is-seldom-serious-unti-image216408500.html
RMPG2770–. Injurious insects : how to recognize and control them . Insect pests; Insect pests. Fu,. isl.. Fig. 1^2. —The Lessor Clover Lt vil. Enlarged aud natural size, inal. - Lar-a and work of the Lesser Cto'er Leaf-wee 'il. Original. one third of an inch long, dark brown and covered with short hairs. Eggs are soon laid by the beetles, the young grubs feeding for a short time and then liiber- nating near the plants just below the surface of the soil, o direct measures of con- trol are feasilile. Badly in- fested fields should be plowed and seeded to some other crop. Damage is seldom serious unti
. A text-book of agricultural zoology. Zoology, Economic. COLEOPTEEA OR BEETLES. 143 The life-history of the Click-beetles is roughly as follows. The adult beetles appear from April to October, but the majority are noticed in June : they may be found settled low down upon grass, or taken in abundance by sweeping a net over clover. They lay their eggs close upon the ground wherever there is plenty of shelter, such as at the base of clover, grass, and weeds. The eggs soon give rise to young wireworm, which are at first white, but which gradually become shiny yeUowish-brown, or even dark-brown, i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-text-book-of-agricultural-zoology-zoology-economic-coleopteea-or-beetles-143-the-life-history-of-the-click-beetles-is-roughly-as-follows-the-adult-beetles-appear-from-april-to-october-but-the-majority-are-noticed-in-june-they-may-be-found-settled-low-down-upon-grass-or-taken-in-abundance-by-sweeping-a-net-over-clover-they-lay-their-eggs-close-upon-the-ground-wherever-there-is-plenty-of-shelter-such-as-at-the-base-of-clover-grass-and-weeds-the-eggs-soon-give-rise-to-young-wireworm-which-are-at-first-white-but-which-gradually-become-shiny-yeuowish-brown-or-even-dark-brown-i-image232126182.html
RMRDJ78P–. A text-book of agricultural zoology. Zoology, Economic. COLEOPTEEA OR BEETLES. 143 The life-history of the Click-beetles is roughly as follows. The adult beetles appear from April to October, but the majority are noticed in June : they may be found settled low down upon grass, or taken in abundance by sweeping a net over clover. They lay their eggs close upon the ground wherever there is plenty of shelter, such as at the base of clover, grass, and weeds. The eggs soon give rise to young wireworm, which are at first white, but which gradually become shiny yeUowish-brown, or even dark-brown, i
. Premium list and regulations governing the first annual exhibition of the New York Poultry Exchange : to be held at Madison Square Garden, New York, Dec. 14-21, 1887. Poultry. C. M. GOODSPEED Will furnish you anything in his line at from lo to 25 per cent, cheaper than any other man. POULTRY PAPERS, BEE PAPERS AND BOOKS. Wholesale Club List of all the leading newspapers of the country. â Italian Bees, Queens and Nuchi. Brown Leghorn and Seabright Bantam Fowls and Eggs in season. Raspberry and Strawberry Plants. , Alsyke Clover Seed a specialty, , Catalogues for 1887 iiow ready and free to al Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/premium-list-and-regulations-governing-the-first-annual-exhibition-of-the-new-york-poultry-exchange-to-be-held-at-madison-square-garden-new-york-dec-14-21-1887-poultry-c-m-goodspeed-will-furnish-you-anything-in-his-line-at-from-lo-to-25-per-cent-cheaper-than-any-other-man-poultry-papers-bee-papers-and-books-wholesale-club-list-of-all-the-leading-newspapers-of-the-country-italian-bees-queens-and-nuchi-brown-leghorn-and-seabright-bantam-fowls-and-eggs-in-season-raspberry-and-strawberry-plants-alsyke-clover-seed-a-specialty-catalogues-for-1887-iiow-ready-and-free-to-al-image216360021.html
RMPG01BH–. Premium list and regulations governing the first annual exhibition of the New York Poultry Exchange : to be held at Madison Square Garden, New York, Dec. 14-21, 1887. Poultry. C. M. GOODSPEED Will furnish you anything in his line at from lo to 25 per cent, cheaper than any other man. POULTRY PAPERS, BEE PAPERS AND BOOKS. Wholesale Club List of all the leading newspapers of the country. â Italian Bees, Queens and Nuchi. Brown Leghorn and Seabright Bantam Fowls and Eggs in season. Raspberry and Strawberry Plants. , Alsyke Clover Seed a specialty, , Catalogues for 1887 iiow ready and free to al
. Farm friends and farm foes : a text-book of agricultural science . Agricultural pests; Beneficial insects; Insect pests. THE TWO-WINGED FLIES 123 the Pear Midge, the Clover-seed Midge and certain other pests. Gall Gnats The Hessian Fly belongs to the family of Gall Gnats (Cecidomyiidae). These are mosquito-like flies which live in the larval state upon the growing tissues of plants, commonly causing an abnormal swelling, which is called a gall. In the case of the Hessian Fly, the adult insect is a small creature with smoky brown wings, which appears ia the wheat fields in autumn soon after t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/farm-friends-and-farm-foes-a-text-book-of-agricultural-science-agricultural-pests-beneficial-insects-insect-pests-the-two-winged-flies-123-the-pear-midge-the-clover-seed-midge-and-certain-other-pests-gall-gnats-the-hessian-fly-belongs-to-the-family-of-gall-gnats-cecidomyiidae-these-are-mosquito-like-flies-which-live-in-the-larval-state-upon-the-growing-tissues-of-plants-commonly-causing-an-abnormal-swelling-which-is-called-a-gall-in-the-case-of-the-hessian-fly-the-adult-insect-is-a-small-creature-with-smoky-brown-wings-which-appears-ia-the-wheat-fields-in-autumn-soon-after-t-image232019650.html
RMRDDBC2–. Farm friends and farm foes : a text-book of agricultural science . Agricultural pests; Beneficial insects; Insect pests. THE TWO-WINGED FLIES 123 the Pear Midge, the Clover-seed Midge and certain other pests. Gall Gnats The Hessian Fly belongs to the family of Gall Gnats (Cecidomyiidae). These are mosquito-like flies which live in the larval state upon the growing tissues of plants, commonly causing an abnormal swelling, which is called a gall. In the case of the Hessian Fly, the adult insect is a small creature with smoky brown wings, which appears ia the wheat fields in autumn soon after t
. A manual for the study of insects. Insects. LEPIDOPTERA. 233 1113. The Meal-moth, Pyralis farinalis (Pyr'a-lis far-i-na'lis) is a common species. The larva feeds on jjj^ meal, flour, and old clover-hay. The moth is commonly found near the food of the larva, but is often seen on the ceilings of rooms sitting with its tail curved over its back. It expands about an inch ; the fore wings are light brown, crossed by two curved white lines, and with a dark chocolate-brown spot on the base and tip of each. The Clover-hay Worm, Pyralis costalis (Pyr'a-lis cos-ta'- Hs). The larva of this species some Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-for-the-study-of-insects-insects-lepidoptera-233-1113-the-meal-moth-pyralis-farinalis-pyra-lis-far-i-nalis-is-a-common-species-the-larva-feeds-on-jjj-meal-flour-and-old-clover-hay-the-moth-is-commonly-found-near-the-food-of-the-larva-but-is-often-seen-on-the-ceilings-of-rooms-sitting-with-its-tail-curved-over-its-back-it-expands-about-an-inch-the-fore-wings-are-light-brown-crossed-by-two-curved-white-lines-and-with-a-dark-chocolate-brown-spot-on-the-base-and-tip-of-each-the-clover-hay-worm-pyralis-costalis-pyra-lis-cos-ta-hs-the-larva-of-this-species-some-image216311362.html
RMPFWR9P–. A manual for the study of insects. Insects. LEPIDOPTERA. 233 1113. The Meal-moth, Pyralis farinalis (Pyr'a-lis far-i-na'lis) is a common species. The larva feeds on jjj^ meal, flour, and old clover-hay. The moth is commonly found near the food of the larva, but is often seen on the ceilings of rooms sitting with its tail curved over its back. It expands about an inch ; the fore wings are light brown, crossed by two curved white lines, and with a dark chocolate-brown spot on the base and tip of each. The Clover-hay Worm, Pyralis costalis (Pyr'a-lis cos-ta'- Hs). The larva of this species some
. Agricultural botany, theoretical and practical. Botany, Economic; Botany. SAINFOIN ; ESPARSETTE 655 Bird's-foot Trefoil {Lotus corniailatus L.). FoRji AND Sizii. — The seeds of this plant are very plunip and a rounded kidney-shape, somewliat reseniljling a short red clover seed, with a not very prominent radicle. Sometimes specimens are almost spherical. Length, from 17 to 2 mm.; breadth, i'5 mm.; and thickness, I'l mm. Colour .vnd Brightness.—The surface is very bright vandyke-brown in colour, with a few dark spots. Purity.—Usually of high purity, but occasionally the allied species. Marsh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/agricultural-botany-theoretical-and-practical-botany-economic-botany-sainfoin-esparsette-655-birds-foot-trefoil-lotus-corniailatus-l-forji-and-sizii-the-seeds-of-this-plant-are-very-plunip-and-a-rounded-kidney-shape-somewliat-reseniljling-a-short-red-clover-seed-with-a-not-very-prominent-radicle-sometimes-specimens-are-almost-spherical-length-from-17-to-2-mm-breadth-i5-mm-and-thickness-il-mm-colour-vnd-brightnessthe-surface-is-very-bright-vandyke-brown-in-colour-with-a-few-dark-spots-purityusually-of-high-purity-but-occasionally-the-allied-species-marsh-image232357644.html
RMRE0PF8–. Agricultural botany, theoretical and practical. Botany, Economic; Botany. SAINFOIN ; ESPARSETTE 655 Bird's-foot Trefoil {Lotus corniailatus L.). FoRji AND Sizii. — The seeds of this plant are very plunip and a rounded kidney-shape, somewliat reseniljling a short red clover seed, with a not very prominent radicle. Sometimes specimens are almost spherical. Length, from 17 to 2 mm.; breadth, i'5 mm.; and thickness, I'l mm. Colour .vnd Brightness.—The surface is very bright vandyke-brown in colour, with a few dark spots. Purity.—Usually of high purity, but occasionally the allied species. Marsh
. Injurious insects : how to recognize and control them . Insect pests; Insect pests. Fig. 20',1. â Adult of theCcler.- Looper. Original. The Northern Grass Worm (Drastcria crcchlca Cramer) Clover and grasses sometimes are damaged by a fairly large "meas- uring worm," which eats the lea^â es. When full grown the worm is Ij inches long, striped with gray and brown, and has the haliit of mo iiic with a .--â¢****%. Fig 210. â The Xorthern Grass Worm. Original. Fig. -.dult of the Xorthern Grass Worm. Original. looping gait. It transforms in a nest made by drawing leaves to- gether wit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/injurious-insects-how-to-recognize-and-control-them-insect-pests-insect-pests-fig-201-adult-of-theccler-looper-original-the-northern-grass-worm-drastcria-crcchlca-cramer-clover-and-grasses-sometimes-are-damaged-by-a-fairly-large-quotmeas-uring-wormquot-which-eats-the-lea-es-when-full-grown-the-worm-is-ij-inches-long-striped-with-gray-and-brown-and-has-the-haliit-of-mo-iiic-with-a-fig-210-the-xorthern-grass-worm-original-fig-dult-of-the-xorthern-grass-worm-original-looping-gait-it-transforms-in-a-nest-made-by-drawing-leaves-to-gether-wit-image216408276.html
RMPG26Y0–. Injurious insects : how to recognize and control them . Insect pests; Insect pests. Fig. 20',1. â Adult of theCcler.- Looper. Original. The Northern Grass Worm (Drastcria crcchlca Cramer) Clover and grasses sometimes are damaged by a fairly large "meas- uring worm," which eats the lea^â es. When full grown the worm is Ij inches long, striped with gray and brown, and has the haliit of mo iiic with a .--â¢****%. Fig 210. â The Xorthern Grass Worm. Original. Fig. -.dult of the Xorthern Grass Worm. Original. looping gait. It transforms in a nest made by drawing leaves to- gether wit
. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. CORONILLA 125 KEY TO THE MORE SHRUBBY LESPEDEZAS * Shrubby with slender branches, 5-10 feet; blooming in July, with slightly hairy pod§ J- inch long ; blades of leaves rounded. Shrubby Bdsh 'Clover' (152) — Lespedeza bicolor. * Herbaceous with angular brown branches and flowers J inch long, (A.) A. A. Blooming in September with rose-purple flowers ; blades of leaves elongated. Siebold's Bush ' Clover ' (153) — Lespedeza Sifeboldi. Blooming late in September with large white flowers ; blades of leaves broader and less pointed Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ornamental-shrubs-of-the-united-states-hardy-cultivated-shrubs-coronilla-125-key-to-the-more-shrubby-lespedezas-shrubby-with-slender-branches-5-10-feet-blooming-in-july-with-slightly-hairy-pod-j-inch-long-blades-of-leaves-rounded-shrubby-bdsh-clover-152-lespedeza-bicolor-herbaceous-with-angular-brown-branches-and-flowers-j-inch-long-a-a-a-blooming-in-september-with-rose-purple-flowers-blades-of-leaves-elongated-siebolds-bush-clover-153-lespedeza-sifeboldi-blooming-late-in-september-with-large-white-flowers-blades-of-leaves-broader-and-less-pointed-image232093567.html
RMRDGNKY–. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. CORONILLA 125 KEY TO THE MORE SHRUBBY LESPEDEZAS * Shrubby with slender branches, 5-10 feet; blooming in July, with slightly hairy pod§ J- inch long ; blades of leaves rounded. Shrubby Bdsh 'Clover' (152) — Lespedeza bicolor. * Herbaceous with angular brown branches and flowers J inch long, (A.) A. A. Blooming in September with rose-purple flowers ; blades of leaves elongated. Siebold's Bush ' Clover ' (153) — Lespedeza Sifeboldi. Blooming late in September with large white flowers ; blades of leaves broader and less pointed
. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. 630 THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE On cowpea and bean in America. Usually causing but slight damage. C. vignae Rac. (not E. & E.) is described as injurious to the cowpea in Java.'"* C. medicaginis E. & E. Spots amphigenous, smoky to black, 0.5-5 mm. in diameter, orbicular, indefinite; conidiophores subhyaline, becoming brown- ish, continuous, geniculate, 35-45 x 4-5 n; conidia cylindric- fusoid, 3 to 6-septate, 40-60 x 3 /x. On alfalfa and crimson clover.'^* C. aximinensis Br. & Cav. is foimd on sulla leaves; Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-fungi-which-cause-plant-disease-plant-diseases-fungi-630-the-fungi-which-cause-plant-disease-on-cowpea-and-bean-in-america-usually-causing-but-slight-damage-c-vignae-rac-not-e-amp-e-is-described-as-injurious-to-the-cowpea-in-javaquot-c-medicaginis-e-amp-e-spots-amphigenous-smoky-to-black-05-5-mm-in-diameter-orbicular-indefinite-conidiophores-subhyaline-becoming-brown-ish-continuous-geniculate-35-45-x-4-5-n-conidia-cylindric-fusoid-3-to-6-septate-40-60-x-3-x-on-alfalfa-and-crimson-clover-c-aximinensis-br-amp-cav-is-foimd-on-sulla-leaves-image216451091.html
RMPG45G3–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. 630 THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE On cowpea and bean in America. Usually causing but slight damage. C. vignae Rac. (not E. & E.) is described as injurious to the cowpea in Java.'"* C. medicaginis E. & E. Spots amphigenous, smoky to black, 0.5-5 mm. in diameter, orbicular, indefinite; conidiophores subhyaline, becoming brown- ish, continuous, geniculate, 35-45 x 4-5 n; conidia cylindric- fusoid, 3 to 6-septate, 40-60 x 3 /x. On alfalfa and crimson clover.'^* C. aximinensis Br. & Cav. is foimd on sulla leaves;
. Cyclopedia of farm crops, a popular survey of crops and crop-making methods in the United States and Canada;. Farm produce; Agriculture. Fig. 213. Alsike clover. ants. The sedges frequently occur with grasses but are not used as adulterants. Some of the seeds or fruits are shown in Pig. 211. Farm seeds and adulterants. B,KT) CLOVER (Trifoliumpratense). Fig. 212. Fresh, well-matured seed is plump and has a slight luster. The color is clear yellow, violet or variegated. Old seed loses these colors, which are replaced by dull brown. Artificial polishing produces a high luster but does not redee Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cyclopedia-of-farm-crops-a-popular-survey-of-crops-and-crop-making-methods-in-the-united-states-and-canada-farm-produce-agriculture-fig-213-alsike-clover-ants-the-sedges-frequently-occur-with-grasses-but-are-not-used-as-adulterants-some-of-the-seeds-or-fruits-are-shown-in-pig-211-farm-seeds-and-adulterants-bkt-clover-trifoliumpratense-fig-212-fresh-well-matured-seed-is-plump-and-has-a-slight-luster-the-color-is-clear-yellow-violet-or-variegated-old-seed-loses-these-colors-which-are-replaced-by-dull-brown-artificial-polishing-produces-a-high-luster-but-does-not-redee-image232224118.html
RMRDPM6E–. Cyclopedia of farm crops, a popular survey of crops and crop-making methods in the United States and Canada;. Farm produce; Agriculture. Fig. 213. Alsike clover. ants. The sedges frequently occur with grasses but are not used as adulterants. Some of the seeds or fruits are shown in Pig. 211. Farm seeds and adulterants. B,KT) CLOVER (Trifoliumpratense). Fig. 212. Fresh, well-matured seed is plump and has a slight luster. The color is clear yellow, violet or variegated. Old seed loses these colors, which are replaced by dull brown. Artificial polishing produces a high luster but does not redee
. Cyclopedia of farm crops, a popular survey of crops and crop-making methods in the United States and Canada;. Farm produce; Agriculture. Kg. 212. Red clover.. Fig. 213. Alsike clover. ants. The sedges frequently occur with grasses but are not used as adulterants. Some of the seeds or fruits are shown in Pig. 211. Farm seeds and adulterants. B,KT) CLOVER (Trifoliumpratense). Fig. 212. Fresh, well-matured seed is plump and has a slight luster. The color is clear yellow, violet or variegated. Old seed loses these colors, which are replaced by dull brown. Artificial polishing produces a high lus Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cyclopedia-of-farm-crops-a-popular-survey-of-crops-and-crop-making-methods-in-the-united-states-and-canada-farm-produce-agriculture-kg-212-red-clover-fig-213-alsike-clover-ants-the-sedges-frequently-occur-with-grasses-but-are-not-used-as-adulterants-some-of-the-seeds-or-fruits-are-shown-in-pig-211-farm-seeds-and-adulterants-bkt-clover-trifoliumpratense-fig-212-fresh-well-matured-seed-is-plump-and-has-a-slight-luster-the-color-is-clear-yellow-violet-or-variegated-old-seed-loses-these-colors-which-are-replaced-by-dull-brown-artificial-polishing-produces-a-high-lus-image232224123.html
RMRDPM6K–. Cyclopedia of farm crops, a popular survey of crops and crop-making methods in the United States and Canada;. Farm produce; Agriculture. Kg. 212. Red clover.. Fig. 213. Alsike clover. ants. The sedges frequently occur with grasses but are not used as adulterants. Some of the seeds or fruits are shown in Pig. 211. Farm seeds and adulterants. B,KT) CLOVER (Trifoliumpratense). Fig. 212. Fresh, well-matured seed is plump and has a slight luster. The color is clear yellow, violet or variegated. Old seed loses these colors, which are replaced by dull brown. Artificial polishing produces a high lus
. Pastures and pasture plants ... Pastures; Forage plants. 3° PASTURES AND PASTURE PLANTS CHAP. in the latter case care must be taken to prevent the exceedingly nutritive leaves falling off. The average yield per acre has been estimated at from 4,000 to 4,840 lbs. by Pinkert, and at from 3,500 to 4,400 lbs. by Werner, while Schrober records an average of 3,080 lbs. from the first cutting. Seed is abundantly produced at the first crop, and is easily harvested on moderately dry ground when the flower-heads have become brown. White clover. Trefoil and such weed seeds as Plantain {Plantago lanceo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pastures-and-pasture-plants-pastures-forage-plants-3-pastures-and-pasture-plants-chap-in-the-latter-case-care-must-be-taken-to-prevent-the-exceedingly-nutritive-leaves-falling-off-the-average-yield-per-acre-has-been-estimated-at-from-4000-to-4840-lbs-by-pinkert-and-at-from-3500-to-4400-lbs-by-werner-while-schrober-records-an-average-of-3080-lbs-from-the-first-cutting-seed-is-abundantly-produced-at-the-first-crop-and-is-easily-harvested-on-moderately-dry-ground-when-the-flower-heads-have-become-brown-white-clover-trefoil-and-such-weed-seeds-as-plantain-plantago-lanceo-image232431825.html
RMRE454H–. Pastures and pasture plants ... Pastures; Forage plants. 3° PASTURES AND PASTURE PLANTS CHAP. in the latter case care must be taken to prevent the exceedingly nutritive leaves falling off. The average yield per acre has been estimated at from 4,000 to 4,840 lbs. by Pinkert, and at from 3,500 to 4,400 lbs. by Werner, while Schrober records an average of 3,080 lbs. from the first cutting. Seed is abundantly produced at the first crop, and is easily harvested on moderately dry ground when the flower-heads have become brown. White clover. Trefoil and such weed seeds as Plantain {Plantago lanceo
. Botanical and vegetation survey of Carter County, Montana, Bureau of Land Management-administered lands . Botany; Rare plants. Reprinted with permission from the New Britton and Brown Illustrated Flora of the Northeastern United States and Adjacent Canada, Vol. 2, page 411, Copyright 1952, The New York Botanical Garden. DALEA VILLOSA SILKY PRAIRIE CLOVER Silky Prairie Clover is a perennial herb with ascending or lax, branched stems that are 20-35 cm high , and which arise from red-orange roots and a rootcrown. The alternate, pinnately compound leaves are 2-4 cm long and have 11-21 linear lea Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/botanical-and-vegetation-survey-of-carter-county-montana-bureau-of-land-management-administered-lands-botany-rare-plants-reprinted-with-permission-from-the-new-britton-and-brown-illustrated-flora-of-the-northeastern-united-states-and-adjacent-canada-vol-2-page-411-copyright-1952-the-new-york-botanical-garden-dalea-villosa-silky-prairie-clover-silky-prairie-clover-is-a-perennial-herb-with-ascending-or-lax-branched-stems-that-are-20-35-cm-high-and-which-arise-from-red-orange-roots-and-a-rootcrown-the-alternate-pinnately-compound-leaves-are-2-4-cm-long-and-have-11-21-linear-lea-image231803138.html
RMRD3F7E–. Botanical and vegetation survey of Carter County, Montana, Bureau of Land Management-administered lands . Botany; Rare plants. Reprinted with permission from the New Britton and Brown Illustrated Flora of the Northeastern United States and Adjacent Canada, Vol. 2, page 411, Copyright 1952, The New York Botanical Garden. DALEA VILLOSA SILKY PRAIRIE CLOVER Silky Prairie Clover is a perennial herb with ascending or lax, branched stems that are 20-35 cm high , and which arise from red-orange roots and a rootcrown. The alternate, pinnately compound leaves are 2-4 cm long and have 11-21 linear lea
. Diseases of greenhouse crops and their control . Vegetables; Plant diseases; Plant diseases. Fig. 2. â o. Effect of a balanced fertilizer on corn and clover, b. various organisms isolated from a soil particle, c. types of bacteria. Coccus, Bacillus and Spirilla I*"?''.,,?- E. Brown); d. pycnidium (after C. L. Shear), e. conidiophores of Penicillium. "^. 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 work.. Taubenhaus, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-greenhouse-crops-and-their-control-vegetables-plant-diseases-plant-diseases-fig-2-o-effect-of-a-balanced-fertilizer-on-corn-and-clover-b-various-organisms-isolated-from-a-soil-particle-c-types-of-bacteria-coccus-bacillus-and-spirilla-iquot-e-brown-d-pycnidium-after-c-l-shear-e-conidiophores-of-penicillium-quot-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-work-taubenhaus-image231979335.html
RMRDBG07–. Diseases of greenhouse crops and their control . Vegetables; Plant diseases; Plant diseases. Fig. 2. â o. Effect of a balanced fertilizer on corn and clover, b. various organisms isolated from a soil particle, c. types of bacteria. Coccus, Bacillus and Spirilla I*"?''.,,?- E. Brown); d. pycnidium (after C. L. Shear), e. conidiophores of Penicillium. "^. 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 work.. Taubenhaus,
. Cyclopedia of farm crops, a popular survey of crops and crop-making methods in the United States and Canada;. Farm produce; Agriculture. PRACTICAL ADVICE ON SEED-TESTING 143 They are oval, with the soar notch near the smaller end with a prominent projection beside it. A light stripe on each side usually extends from the scar toward the broader end of the seed. These seeds. Fig. 218. Timothy. Fig. 219. Orchard-grass. are faintly greenish yellow, becoming reddish brown in age. Red clover seed (Pig. 212) is distinguished by its lighter yellow or violet colors, its triangular form, broad scar no Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cyclopedia-of-farm-crops-a-popular-survey-of-crops-and-crop-making-methods-in-the-united-states-and-canada-farm-produce-agriculture-practical-advice-on-seed-testing-143-they-are-oval-with-the-soar-notch-near-the-smaller-end-with-a-prominent-projection-beside-it-a-light-stripe-on-each-side-usually-extends-from-the-scar-toward-the-broader-end-of-the-seed-these-seeds-fig-218-timothy-fig-219-orchard-grass-are-faintly-greenish-yellow-becoming-reddish-brown-in-age-red-clover-seed-pig-212-is-distinguished-by-its-lighter-yellow-or-violet-colors-its-triangular-form-broad-scar-no-image232224103.html
RMRDPM5Y–. Cyclopedia of farm crops, a popular survey of crops and crop-making methods in the United States and Canada;. Farm produce; Agriculture. PRACTICAL ADVICE ON SEED-TESTING 143 They are oval, with the soar notch near the smaller end with a prominent projection beside it. A light stripe on each side usually extends from the scar toward the broader end of the seed. These seeds. Fig. 218. Timothy. Fig. 219. Orchard-grass. are faintly greenish yellow, becoming reddish brown in age. Red clover seed (Pig. 212) is distinguished by its lighter yellow or violet colors, its triangular form, broad scar no
. Premium list and regulations governing the first annual exhibition of the New York Poultry Exchange : to be held at Madison Square Garden, New York, Dec. 14-21, 1887. Poultry. C. M. GOODSPEED Will furnish you anything in his line at from lo to 25 per cent, cheaper than any other man. POULTRY PAPERS, BEE PAPERS AND BOOKS. Wholesale Club List of all the leading newspapers of the country. â Italian Bees, Queens and Nuchi. Brown Leghorn and Seabright Bantam Fowls and Eggs in season. Raspberry and Strawberry Plants. , Alsyke Clover Seed a specialty, , Catalogues for 1887 iiow ready and free to al Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/premium-list-and-regulations-governing-the-first-annual-exhibition-of-the-new-york-poultry-exchange-to-be-held-at-madison-square-garden-new-york-dec-14-21-1887-poultry-c-m-goodspeed-will-furnish-you-anything-in-his-line-at-from-lo-to-25-per-cent-cheaper-than-any-other-man-poultry-papers-bee-papers-and-books-wholesale-club-list-of-all-the-leading-newspapers-of-the-country-italian-bees-queens-and-nuchi-brown-leghorn-and-seabright-bantam-fowls-and-eggs-in-season-raspberry-and-strawberry-plants-alsyke-clover-seed-a-specialty-catalogues-for-1887-iiow-ready-and-free-to-al-image232019686.html
RMRDDBDA–. Premium list and regulations governing the first annual exhibition of the New York Poultry Exchange : to be held at Madison Square Garden, New York, Dec. 14-21, 1887. Poultry. C. M. GOODSPEED Will furnish you anything in his line at from lo to 25 per cent, cheaper than any other man. POULTRY PAPERS, BEE PAPERS AND BOOKS. Wholesale Club List of all the leading newspapers of the country. â Italian Bees, Queens and Nuchi. Brown Leghorn and Seabright Bantam Fowls and Eggs in season. Raspberry and Strawberry Plants. , Alsyke Clover Seed a specialty, , Catalogues for 1887 iiow ready and free to al
. Injurious insects : how to recognize and control them . Insect pests; Insect pests. Fig. 20',1. â Adult of theCcler.- Looper. Original. The Northern Grass Worm (Drastcria crcchlca Cramer) Clover and grasses sometimes are damaged by a fairly large "meas- uring worm," which eats the lea^â es. When full grown the worm is Ij inches long, striped with gray and brown, and has the haliit of mo iiic with a .--â¢****%. Fig 210. â The Xorthern Grass Worm. Original. Fig. -.dult of the Xorthern Grass Worm. Original. looping gait. It transforms in a nest made by drawing leaves to- gether wit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/injurious-insects-how-to-recognize-and-control-them-insect-pests-insect-pests-fig-201-adult-of-theccler-looper-original-the-northern-grass-worm-drastcria-crcchlca-cramer-clover-and-grasses-sometimes-are-damaged-by-a-fairly-large-quotmeas-uring-wormquot-which-eats-the-lea-es-when-full-grown-the-worm-is-ij-inches-long-striped-with-gray-and-brown-and-has-the-haliit-of-mo-iiic-with-a-fig-210-the-xorthern-grass-worm-original-fig-dult-of-the-xorthern-grass-worm-original-looping-gait-it-transforms-in-a-nest-made-by-drawing-leaves-to-gether-wit-image231961268.html
RMRDAMY0–. Injurious insects : how to recognize and control them . Insect pests; Insect pests. Fig. 20',1. â Adult of theCcler.- Looper. Original. The Northern Grass Worm (Drastcria crcchlca Cramer) Clover and grasses sometimes are damaged by a fairly large "meas- uring worm," which eats the lea^â es. When full grown the worm is Ij inches long, striped with gray and brown, and has the haliit of mo iiic with a .--â¢****%. Fig 210. â The Xorthern Grass Worm. Original. Fig. -.dult of the Xorthern Grass Worm. Original. looping gait. It transforms in a nest made by drawing leaves to- gether wit
. A manual for the study of insects. Insects. The Meal-moth, Pyralis farinalis (Pyr'a-lis far-i-na'lis) is a common species. The larva feeds on jjj^ meal, flour, and old clover-hay. The moth is commonly found near the food of the larva, but is often seen on the ceilings of rooms sitting with its tail curved over its back. It expands about an inch ; the fore wings are light brown, crossed by two curved white lines, and with a dark chocolate-brown spot on the base and tip of each. The Clover-hay Worm, Pyralis costalis (Pyr'a-lis cos-ta'- Hs). The larva of this species sometimes abounds in old st Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-for-the-study-of-insects-insects-the-meal-moth-pyralis-farinalis-pyra-lis-far-i-nalis-is-a-common-species-the-larva-feeds-on-jjj-meal-flour-and-old-clover-hay-the-moth-is-commonly-found-near-the-food-of-the-larva-but-is-often-seen-on-the-ceilings-of-rooms-sitting-with-its-tail-curved-over-its-back-it-expands-about-an-inch-the-fore-wings-are-light-brown-crossed-by-two-curved-white-lines-and-with-a-dark-chocolate-brown-spot-on-the-base-and-tip-of-each-the-clover-hay-worm-pyralis-costalis-pyra-lis-cos-ta-hs-the-larva-of-this-species-sometimes-abounds-in-old-st-image231889442.html
RMRD7D9P–. A manual for the study of insects. Insects. The Meal-moth, Pyralis farinalis (Pyr'a-lis far-i-na'lis) is a common species. The larva feeds on jjj^ meal, flour, and old clover-hay. The moth is commonly found near the food of the larva, but is often seen on the ceilings of rooms sitting with its tail curved over its back. It expands about an inch ; the fore wings are light brown, crossed by two curved white lines, and with a dark chocolate-brown spot on the base and tip of each. The Clover-hay Worm, Pyralis costalis (Pyr'a-lis cos-ta'- Hs). The larva of this species sometimes abounds in old st
. Premium list and regulations governing the first annual exhibition of the New York Poultry Exchange : to be held at Madison Square Garden, New York, Dec. 14-21, 1887. Poultry. C. M. GOODSPEED Will furnish you anything in his line at from lo to 25 per cent, cheaper than any other man. POULTRY PAPERS, BEE PAPERS AND BOOKS. Wholesale Club List of all the leading newspapers of the country. â Italian Bees, Queens and Nuchi. Brown Leghorn and Seabright Bantam Fowls and Eggs in season. Raspberry and Strawberry Plants. , Alsyke Clover Seed a specialty, , Catalogues for 1887 iiow ready and free to al Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/premium-list-and-regulations-governing-the-first-annual-exhibition-of-the-new-york-poultry-exchange-to-be-held-at-madison-square-garden-new-york-dec-14-21-1887-poultry-c-m-goodspeed-will-furnish-you-anything-in-his-line-at-from-lo-to-25-per-cent-cheaper-than-any-other-man-poultry-papers-bee-papers-and-books-wholesale-club-list-of-all-the-leading-newspapers-of-the-country-italian-bees-queens-and-nuchi-brown-leghorn-and-seabright-bantam-fowls-and-eggs-in-season-raspberry-and-strawberry-plants-alsyke-clover-seed-a-specialty-catalogues-for-1887-iiow-ready-and-free-to-al-image232019693.html
RMRDDBDH–. Premium list and regulations governing the first annual exhibition of the New York Poultry Exchange : to be held at Madison Square Garden, New York, Dec. 14-21, 1887. Poultry. C. M. GOODSPEED Will furnish you anything in his line at from lo to 25 per cent, cheaper than any other man. POULTRY PAPERS, BEE PAPERS AND BOOKS. Wholesale Club List of all the leading newspapers of the country. â Italian Bees, Queens and Nuchi. Brown Leghorn and Seabright Bantam Fowls and Eggs in season. Raspberry and Strawberry Plants. , Alsyke Clover Seed a specialty, , Catalogues for 1887 iiow ready and free to al
. Cyclopedia of farm crops, a popular survey of crops and crop-making methods in the United States and Canada;. Farm produce; Agriculture. Fig. 218. Timothy. Fig. 219. Orchard-grass. are faintly greenish yellow, becoming reddish brown in age. Red clover seed (Pig. 212) is distinguished by its lighter yellow or violet colors, its triangular form, broad scar notch and the absence of a pro- jection at the scar. Alfalfa seed (Fig. 215) is dis- tinguished by its more angular, oblong or kidney form, only the latter having a projection beside the nearly central scar. The contrast in form is even more Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cyclopedia-of-farm-crops-a-popular-survey-of-crops-and-crop-making-methods-in-the-united-states-and-canada-farm-produce-agriculture-fig-218-timothy-fig-219-orchard-grass-are-faintly-greenish-yellow-becoming-reddish-brown-in-age-red-clover-seed-pig-212-is-distinguished-by-its-lighter-yellow-or-violet-colors-its-triangular-form-broad-scar-notch-and-the-absence-of-a-pro-jection-at-the-scar-alfalfa-seed-fig-215-is-dis-tinguished-by-its-more-angular-oblong-or-kidney-form-only-the-latter-having-a-projection-beside-the-nearly-central-scar-the-contrast-in-form-is-even-more-image232224097.html
RMRDPM5N–. Cyclopedia of farm crops, a popular survey of crops and crop-making methods in the United States and Canada;. Farm produce; Agriculture. Fig. 218. Timothy. Fig. 219. Orchard-grass. are faintly greenish yellow, becoming reddish brown in age. Red clover seed (Pig. 212) is distinguished by its lighter yellow or violet colors, its triangular form, broad scar notch and the absence of a pro- jection at the scar. Alfalfa seed (Fig. 215) is dis- tinguished by its more angular, oblong or kidney form, only the latter having a projection beside the nearly central scar. The contrast in form is even more
. A manual for the study of insects. Insects. LEPIDOPTERA. 233 1113. The Meal-moth, Pyralis farinalis (Pyr'a-lis far-i-na'lis) is a common species. The larva feeds on jjj^ meal, flour, and old clover-hay. The moth is commonly found near the food of the larva, but is often seen on the ceilings of rooms sitting with its tail curved over its back. It expands about an inch ; the fore wings are light brown, crossed by two curved white lines, and with a dark chocolate-brown spot on the base and tip of each. The Clover-hay Worm, Pyralis costalis (Pyr'a-lis cos-ta'- Hs). The larva of this species some Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-for-the-study-of-insects-insects-lepidoptera-233-1113-the-meal-moth-pyralis-farinalis-pyra-lis-far-i-nalis-is-a-common-species-the-larva-feeds-on-jjj-meal-flour-and-old-clover-hay-the-moth-is-commonly-found-near-the-food-of-the-larva-but-is-often-seen-on-the-ceilings-of-rooms-sitting-with-its-tail-curved-over-its-back-it-expands-about-an-inch-the-fore-wings-are-light-brown-crossed-by-two-curved-white-lines-and-with-a-dark-chocolate-brown-spot-on-the-base-and-tip-of-each-the-clover-hay-worm-pyralis-costalis-pyra-lis-cos-ta-hs-the-larva-of-this-species-some-image231889447.html
RMRD7D9Y–. A manual for the study of insects. Insects. LEPIDOPTERA. 233 1113. The Meal-moth, Pyralis farinalis (Pyr'a-lis far-i-na'lis) is a common species. The larva feeds on jjj^ meal, flour, and old clover-hay. The moth is commonly found near the food of the larva, but is often seen on the ceilings of rooms sitting with its tail curved over its back. It expands about an inch ; the fore wings are light brown, crossed by two curved white lines, and with a dark chocolate-brown spot on the base and tip of each. The Clover-hay Worm, Pyralis costalis (Pyr'a-lis cos-ta'- Hs). The larva of this species some
. Injurious insects : how to recognize and control them . Insect pests; Insect pests. Fu,. isl.. Fig. 1^2. —The Lessor Clover Lt vil. Enlarged aud natural size, inal. - Lar-a and work of the Lesser Cto'er Leaf-wee 'il. Original. one third of an inch long, dark brown and covered with short hairs. Eggs are soon laid by the beetles, the young grubs feeding for a short time and then liiber- nating near the plants just below the surface of the soil, o direct measures of con- trol are feasilile. Badly in- fested fields should be plowed and seeded to some other crop. Damage is seldom serious unti Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/injurious-insects-how-to-recognize-and-control-them-insect-pests-insect-pests-fu-isl-fig-12-the-lessor-clover-lt-vil-enlarged-aud-natural-size-inal-lar-a-and-work-of-the-lesser-ctoer-leaf-wee-il-original-one-third-of-an-inch-long-dark-brown-and-covered-with-short-hairs-eggs-are-soon-laid-by-the-beetles-the-young-grubs-feeding-for-a-short-time-and-then-liiber-nating-near-the-plants-just-below-the-surface-of-the-soil-o-direct-measures-of-con-trol-are-feasilile-badly-in-fested-fields-should-be-plowed-and-seeded-to-some-other-crop-damage-is-seldom-serious-unti-image231951721.html
RMRDA8P1–. Injurious insects : how to recognize and control them . Insect pests; Insect pests. Fu,. isl.. Fig. 1^2. —The Lessor Clover Lt vil. Enlarged aud natural size, inal. - Lar-a and work of the Lesser Cto'er Leaf-wee 'il. Original. one third of an inch long, dark brown and covered with short hairs. Eggs are soon laid by the beetles, the young grubs feeding for a short time and then liiber- nating near the plants just below the surface of the soil, o direct measures of con- trol are feasilile. Badly in- fested fields should be plowed and seeded to some other crop. Damage is seldom serious unti
. The practical shepherd: a complete treatise on the breeding, management and diseases of sheep. Sheep. 62 SHEOPSHIEE DOWN SHEEP. during the summer months, which produce â wool of superior quality. They are considered a native breed â are black-faced or brown, or a spotted faced, horned sheep, little subject to either rot or scab â weighing, the wethers from 11 to 14 lbs.,. SHEOPSHIEE EAM. and the ewes from 9 to 11 lbs. per quarter, after being fed with clover and turnips ; and clipping nearly 2 lbs. per fleece, exclusive of the breeching, which may be taken at one-seventh or one-eighth part o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-practical-shepherd-a-complete-treatise-on-the-breeding-management-and-diseases-of-sheep-sheep-62-sheopshiee-down-sheep-during-the-summer-months-which-produce-wool-of-superior-quality-they-are-considered-a-native-breed-are-black-faced-or-brown-or-a-spotted-faced-horned-sheep-little-subject-to-either-rot-or-scab-weighing-the-wethers-from-11-to-14-lbs-sheopshiee-eam-and-the-ewes-from-9-to-11-lbs-per-quarter-after-being-fed-with-clover-and-turnips-and-clipping-nearly-2-lbs-per-fleece-exclusive-of-the-breeching-which-may-be-taken-at-one-seventh-or-one-eighth-part-o-image232202240.html
RMRDNM94–. The practical shepherd: a complete treatise on the breeding, management and diseases of sheep. Sheep. 62 SHEOPSHIEE DOWN SHEEP. during the summer months, which produce â wool of superior quality. They are considered a native breed â are black-faced or brown, or a spotted faced, horned sheep, little subject to either rot or scab â weighing, the wethers from 11 to 14 lbs.,. SHEOPSHIEE EAM. and the ewes from 9 to 11 lbs. per quarter, after being fed with clover and turnips ; and clipping nearly 2 lbs. per fleece, exclusive of the breeching, which may be taken at one-seventh or one-eighth part o
. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. 630 THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE On cowpea and bean in America. Usually causing but slight damage. C. vignae Rac. (not E. & E.) is described as injurious to the cowpea in Java.'"* C. medicaginis E. & E. Spots amphigenous, smoky to black, 0.5-5 mm. in diameter, orbicular, indefinite; conidiophores subhyaline, becoming brown- ish, continuous, geniculate, 35-45 x 4-5 n; conidia cylindric- fusoid, 3 to 6-septate, 40-60 x 3 /x. On alfalfa and crimson clover.'^* C. aximinensis Br. & Cav. is foimd on sulla leaves; Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-fungi-which-cause-plant-disease-plant-diseases-fungi-630-the-fungi-which-cause-plant-disease-on-cowpea-and-bean-in-america-usually-causing-but-slight-damage-c-vignae-rac-not-e-amp-e-is-described-as-injurious-to-the-cowpea-in-javaquot-c-medicaginis-e-amp-e-spots-amphigenous-smoky-to-black-05-5-mm-in-diameter-orbicular-indefinite-conidiophores-subhyaline-becoming-brown-ish-continuous-geniculate-35-45-x-4-5-n-conidia-cylindric-fusoid-3-to-6-septate-40-60-x-3-x-on-alfalfa-and-crimson-clover-c-aximinensis-br-amp-cav-is-foimd-on-sulla-leaves-image232036508.html
RMRDE4X4–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. 630 THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE On cowpea and bean in America. Usually causing but slight damage. C. vignae Rac. (not E. & E.) is described as injurious to the cowpea in Java.'"* C. medicaginis E. & E. Spots amphigenous, smoky to black, 0.5-5 mm. in diameter, orbicular, indefinite; conidiophores subhyaline, becoming brown- ish, continuous, geniculate, 35-45 x 4-5 n; conidia cylindric- fusoid, 3 to 6-septate, 40-60 x 3 /x. On alfalfa and crimson clover.'^* C. aximinensis Br. & Cav. is foimd on sulla leaves;
. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. Genus 39. PEA FAMILY. 407 Hairy Bush-clover,. 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 work.. Britton, Nathaniel Lord, 1859-1934; Brown, Addison, 1830-1913. New York, Scribner Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-illustrated-flora-of-the-northern-united-states-canada-and-the-british-possessions-from-newfoundland-to-the-parallel-of-the-southern-boundary-of-virginia-and-from-the-atlantic-ocean-westward-to-the-102d-meridian-botany-botany-genus-39-pea-family-407-hairy-bush-clover-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-work-britton-nathaniel-lord-1859-1934-brown-addison-1830-1913-new-york-scribner-image232130343.html
RMRDJCHB–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. Genus 39. PEA FAMILY. 407 Hairy Bush-clover,. 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 work.. Britton, Nathaniel Lord, 1859-1934; Brown, Addison, 1830-1913. New York, Scribner
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