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THE N TJRSER E’--LIST 243<br />

to give more vnrinl)le results and to 1~ unsatisfactory unless very<br />

carefully S&‘C’tjCd ; if suds are started early, edible heads may be<br />

had the SiLIIle J’oar, but usuall> not till t.hc second year. 1’01<br />

divisirjns, the lauds iji: shoots are (leta&ed from !he ol(\ c’rown in<br />

spring before growth begins.<br />

Artichoke, Jerusalem (Ilrdi~~~~thus tuberosus). C’oqmsitf~.<br />

Corr~~:dy Inultiplied by means of the tubers, which niajr be<br />

planted w111ble or cut. into eyes, after the manner of potatoes.<br />

Se& MC’ !‘(‘I.)* rarel>* used. The plant is hardy and persistent,<br />

:kntl propagutvs itself strongly.<br />

Artocarpus (Bread-Fruit ).<br />

Mo~~xcel~.<br />

e3row11 flvlll p*uttings of the young lateral growth ; also from<br />

suckers, when the>* form ; hy seeds, when procurable.<br />

Arum. :1 I’flf’f’ff’. .<br />

,S~~\~c\r:tl \7vr~r unlike plants bear the narne aruni in cultivation, as<br />

dl’tlCIIIIC’1ilUS, helivodiceros, altlorI’hophallus ; propagation is<br />

silnilar for all of them. Most of then1 produce oflsets from the<br />

t uhcrs or rhizomes. The: s~tls or berries may be planted when ripe<br />

or stratified until spring. SW 11 rawaJ, page 39.<br />

Arundinaria (IVild (-‘anth. Hamboo). C~~rzirlu~p.<br />

Multiplied by clivision. See Burrlbrrstr.<br />

Arundo (Reed). Urtr In irrm.<br />

hlulti;&vl 1)) divkiuii. In ,aarly autumn, the canes can be cut<br />

into lengths of 18 to 24 inchts for cuttings, and partly buried in<br />

sand in a gentle bottom heat, laying them horizontall>-. Tt seldom<br />

xc&, at least in the iNort!l.<br />

Asclepias (Mill

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