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factory if sown in tlw fall. - _ See b!!uwt Pm. The everlasting pea(I,. Itrt(fo1iu.s) is increased by seeds, di\Gion and cuttings.Laurus (Ilaurel). J,nMrncrfl.Propagated by se~r-ls, laJ.ers and by cuttings, under glass insandy soil ; also 1,~ root-cuttings. The bay tree (Laurus nobilis) isgrown from cllttiilgs cf well-ripened wood 3 to 4 inches long, s~.~kin sharp sand under glass, bottom heat not being essential ; therootecl cuttings ilr(’ poIllltiplied 1)~ scbcdsown in spring in peaty soil, much as azaleas ;als,) 1~). di\*ision and 1)). layers.Leek (,.llli~~ I-‘orr~m). Lilicxcrcr.I’ropaga t ed bjr seeds, sown very early in the spring, either outdoorsor in il coldframe ; usually started where the plants are tostand ; frost-hiUY1~.Leiophyllum (Sand Myrtle). Kricacr~~.Increased freely 1)~ seeds in boxes or pans and placed in a frame ;also hy layers in autumn.Lemon (Cifrlts Lirrrowia). Kutacm. (H. H. Hume.)The named jxricbties are propagated by budding on sour orangeor rough lemon stocks. Sour orange stocks are most commonlyused as they are adapted to a wide range of soil conditions. Forindoor culture I’orlcz’rus trij’oliafa stock is best. For methods o,fpropagation, see Ora? gc . Lemons may be grown from mature

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