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          SDSU-Archives UA 053.004-UA 53.4: B08-UA 53.4: B08-F27 · Folder · 1890s-1920s circa
          Part of N. E. Hansen Papers

          UA053-004-3D-0227

          1. A wild red clover from the Samara province of the northern Volga River region of eastern Russia. Allied to the common red clover but not of the same species.
          SDSU-Archives UA 053.004-UA 53.4: B08-UA 53.4: B08-F13 · Folder · 1890s-1920s circa
          Part of N. E. Hansen Papers

          UA053-004-3D-0195

          1. The same source as no. 194 and also the fourth generation from a single plant found wild in the dry steppes of the Voronezh province. The present strain bears yellow flowers, in fact is almost Medicago falcata in its characteristics and is not a heavy a yielder as No. 194 and 196.
          SDSU-Archives UA 053.004-UA 53.4: B08-UA 53.4: B08-F12 · Folder · 1890s-1920s circa
          Part of N. E. Hansen Papers

          UA053-004-3D-0194

          1. Originally from a single plant growing wild in the Voronezh province of the central Volga River region, Russia. It is a natural hybrid of Medicago falcata and Medicago sativa and found wild in the dry steppes. This spontaneous or natural hybrid will sometimes have blue flowers on one branch, yellow on another and sometimes both colors on the same branch. The present sample is the fourth generation raised by Prof, Williams at the Moscow agricultural college and is his No, 571X572