. Annual report of the Missouri State Board of Agriculture. Missouri. State Board of Agriculture; Agriculture -- Missouri. Fig. 17.—Noxious weed seeds found in farm seeds (No. 1) : a. Sand bur; b, wild' oat; c, chess; d, darnel; e, quack-grass ; f, dock ; g, black bindweed : h, Russian ^tie ; i, corn cockle; j, white campion; k, bladder campion; I, night-flowering- catchfly; m, cow cockle; n, pennycress; o, field peppergrass; p, large-fruited false flax; q. small-fruited false flax; r, ball mustard; s, black mustard; t, English charlock. (Enlarged and natural size.) White campion seeds (f


. Annual report of the Missouri State Board of Agriculture. Missouri. State Board of Agriculture; Agriculture -- Missouri. Fig. 17.—Noxious weed seeds found in farm seeds (No. 1) : a. Sand bur; b, wild' oat; c, chess; d, darnel; e, quack-grass ; f, dock ; g, black bindweed : h, Russian ^tie ; i, corn cockle; j, white campion; k, bladder campion; I, night-flowering- catchfly; m, cow cockle; n, pennycress; o, field peppergrass; p, large-fruited false flax; q. small-fruited false flax; r, ball mustard; s, black mustard; t, English charlock. (Enlarged and natural size.) White campion seeds (fig. 17, j) are mostly light gray, the surface finely tubercled; the light color distinguishing this kind from the next two;. 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 Missouri. State Board of Agriculture. Jefferson City, Mo. : Missouri State Board of Agriculture


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