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Parsnip ( I’cisfiilmw srrfim), I~,rthrJl~vrcc.<br />

Grown from frtb.iIt SCYYJS, sown ~~ltere the plants arc to stand.<br />

Parthenocissus, Ps;(Y~~T;L V%zcc@.<br />

Prq);Lg:‘l\ tccl 1 ‘J’ 5(‘(‘( 15 ( \w7lwootl cut,tittgs itt-td lay*ors ; I”. frir*uspi-<br />

&tfn and it>; varieties 1’rottt grf~~ttwood vtrt titigs ; Virginia crq~er (I’.<br />

~~&~lrrjblirr j ant1 sitttilar kittds by hard c.utt.ittgs. SW I~l~~s~~~~l~~~~~i~.<br />

Passiflora (I’;~ssic,tl-I”l~)\lr(lr). ~‘as,siJ7!,rrrcr~a’.<br />

IlIClX~~LS;c~c11). SerilS, SOWit utttkr R1iLSS. I ‘u t.tings of the youttg<br />

gmwth takrbtt ~‘~OIII tJtc> ttticlrllc of ~January utttil iIpri1 root; e:t+ in<br />

:i:~tt(l in a frautcb. \*:trietit\s arc’ sortt~titttc~s \*vnec~r-grafted on r&ted<br />

stocks. I’, iwrulw [)lV~Xl~~tteS t,y root-cuttings.<br />

Paullinia. S(~~ii~~il~l(*r~iI~.<br />

J’ropaqttt71 1)~. c*~tt t ittgs 0-f y~oung shoots in spring.<br />

Paulownia. Sr~rr)j)lr rricrritrwm.<br />

J’t-qxtfatC‘d l,y s(~ls, sown in sprin g in cartfui:y prepared soil,<br />

chittier itt ;I WY~-IW~J 07 itk a coldfratnc. C‘ttttings of ripe wood or of<br />

tMots llli1(11‘ itt fiIP1 or spring are usecl ,. also leaf-cuttings, inserted in<br />

Sillid ttmlc~r ii *gJ;l.5<br />

in a propagating-house, the young unfolding<br />

lt>itveS l)vittg ust~l for t.his purpose when about an inch long and<br />

cut off clost! to tlte pvtiolc.<br />

Pavetta. r~rrfiirrwclt<br />

Prop;t,~ate(J Ii_\- c.ut tittgs of half-riprnccl - ~~<br />

itt 11 warttt ttioist liousc.<br />

shoots in sharp sand<br />

Pavonia. :IldlWffY~~.<br />

Propagated 11). vttttirtgs in spriup or early summer ; also by seeds<br />

wJtc7-t o!~taiti;tl~l~.<br />

Pea ( l’isri.)u srl f ilyu IF). L~~grt ~wimscc.<br />

Tki~;c~cJ frottt SMYJ~, sown whcrt~ the plants are tu stand. The plants<br />

am lt;rrdJr and sccrl~. trmy be :-own very early, and deep. For cowpea,<br />

see Iyigt)fl.<br />

Peach and Nectarine (Pmms f'rrsica). Rosac~~. (H. P. Gould).<br />

The peach is perhaps the easiest to propagate of all the widely<br />

grown tree-fritits. Propagation is universatly by shield-budding<br />

and, as a rule, ou seedling peach st,ocks, alt,hough hard-shell altnond<br />

seedlings have km used somewhat in California where it is said

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