| Show A Crimson Clover Question Mr F W Birgent of Amesbury tells the Farmer and Home of success with I crimson clover where other have failed 1118 success also was purely ar etdcntnl lie rowed n side hill last fnl with crimson cloer and hcrdigras The following rain washed It badly and to all appearance this spring the crimson clover was n failure but later It began to germinate and come up Ingoing rll I good shape at the lower part of the Held where It bad been more deeply I coered by the wash from the hill above and rew then has done I very I nicely This experience raise n question ques-tion In Mr Sargent mind whether or not It crimson clover could be sowed so late In the fall that It would not sprout It would tart early In the price and become a valuable crop |