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432 THE NURSER1’-MANUAL<br />

Tomato ( Lgcopcwim m esdcntum). Solanacca?.<br />

R,aiscd from seeds, usual.ly started under glass. Cuttings of growing<br />

shoots, rooted under glass, like fuchsias, may be employed for<br />

special purposes.<br />

Torenia. Svroph dariacecr.<br />

Grown from seeds, sown indoors or in t.he open, and from cuttings<br />

in a frame.<br />

Torreya. Tm~~rw.<br />

Increased by seeds, cuttings and by graft.ing on cephalotaxus ;<br />

cuttings root readily, so that there is little necessity for grafting.<br />

Trachelium (Throatwort). Ca~7npan~uZacm.<br />

Propagated by seeds sown in spring and by cuttings.<br />

Trachelospermum, Rhynchospermum. APoc?~7.Luce&.<br />

Propagation by seeds, and usually by cuttings of half-ripened<br />

wood taken with a heel in spring.<br />

Trachycarpus. Palm ace@.<br />

Propagated by seeds and suckers. See Pchr2s, page 3770<br />

Tradescantia. Conznrelirmce~.<br />

Increased usually by cuttings of the growing shoots ; also by seeds<br />

and division. See Zcbrka.<br />

Tragopogon :<br />

Sabify.<br />

Trapa (Water Caltrops). Trapacece or Onagracettz?.<br />

Increased by seeds which must be kept moist to retain their<br />

vitality.<br />

Trichopilia. Orchidacea~<br />

Increased byv division of the plants. See also Orchids, page 372.<br />

Trichosanthes (Snake Gourd). Cucurbitaceae.<br />

Propagated by seeds, either indoors or out, sown in March ;<br />

frost-tender.<br />

Trichosporum, Eschynanthes. Gesnerictce@?.<br />

Handled by cuttings of the firm partiaily ripened shoots of the<br />

season, cut to two or three joints and with two leaves attached;<br />

place in close frame with temperature of about 70°.

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