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THE NURSERY-LIST 433<br />

Tricyrtis. Liiiaceae.<br />

Seeds rarely ; increased mostly by offsets and division.<br />

plants may now be known as Compsoa.<br />

These<br />

Trif ohm. Legunhmm.<br />

The clovers are grown from seeds sown where the plants are<br />

to stand. See CZover.<br />

Trillium (Birthwort. Wake-Robin). L*il,iace,a).<br />

Seeds sown as soon as ripe should give flowering plants in two<br />

or three years. Usually multiplied by the natural increase of the<br />

rhizomes.<br />

Trit eleia : Brodicea.<br />

Tritoma : Abiphojin.<br />

Tritonia, including Montbretia. Iridacectl.<br />

Raised from seeds, but generally increased by division of-the<br />

plants.<br />

Trollius (Globe-Flower). RanuncuZace~.<br />

Propagated by fresh seed, which should give blooming p1ant.s the<br />

following year ; also by division of the clumps.<br />

Tropzolum (Nasturtium. Canary-bird Flower), Tropa?oZacea.<br />

Increased by seeds, started indoors or sown in the garden ; tuberiferous<br />

species by tubers or division of roots ; perennials sometimes<br />

by cuttings under glass.<br />

Tsuga (Hemlock). Y~~WXWE.<br />

Propagated by seeds sown in spring and by grafting on 7’.<br />

r*anadensis. Th e varieties and Japanese species may also be raised<br />

from cuttings.<br />

Tulipa (Tulip). Liliarm.<br />

Seeds may be sown in boxes of light sandy soil, in late winter,<br />

and placed in a coldframe. The next season the young bulbs should<br />

be planted in a prepared bed outside, and the following season<br />

bloom should be had although a longer period is required before<br />

maturity is reached and the full character of the flower develops.<br />

Bulbeis may be detached from established bulbs when they are<br />

lifted, and grown by themselves ; this is the usual method. Fig. 43.<br />

Tunica. Caryophyllacea-.<br />

Propagated by seeds and by division.<br />

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