349. 
THE DICTIONARY 
OF GARDENING. 
Pronouncing Dictionary—continued. " 
Trix-a -go I ture’-ic-a Um-bil-i’-cus* » 
Trix’-is tur’-gid-a um-bo-na’-tum 
Triz-eux’-is Tur-go'-sé-a um-bra-cul-if’-er-a 
Tro-che’ Da Tu-ri-al’ -vee š . Um-brel'-la 
Troch’-il-us tu’-ri-o id . um-bro'-sa . 
Troch-is-can’-thés tu-ri-o-na’-na at U-na-nu’-é-a 
Troch-oc-ar’-pa turk-es-ta’-nic-a E NE Un-ca’-ri-a 
Troch-os-tig’-ma Turn-bul’-li-i un’-ci-a 
tro-glod’-it-és Tur’-ner-a Un-cif’-er-a 
Trol’-li-us Tur-ner-a’-cé-28 un-ci-na/-ta š 
Tro-mot’-rich-e Tur’-ner-i un-ci-nif-ol’-i-a 
Trop-2’-ol-é-2e Tur-pin'-i-a $ Un-ci’-nul-a 
Trop-2’-ol-um* Tur-pin/-Y- un-da’-ta 
Troph-i-an’-thus Tur-ræ'-a un-dec-im-pune-ta’-ta 
. Troph’-is Tur-ri’-tis un-dul-2-fol’-i-a 
trop’-ic-us Tus-sa’-ca un-dul-a-tif-ol’-i-a 
'Trop-id'-í-a* Tus-sa’-ci-a un-dul-a/-bum 
Tros Tus-sil-a’-gin-is U’-ned-o* 
g -sul-a Tus-sil-a’-go Ung’-er-i 
Tróx'-im-on Tweed’ Za Ung-na’-di-a 
trul.lif'-er-um Tweed .-1-a/-na. Un-gua’-cha 
Trun-ca’-ri-a Tweed’ -ie-i “un-guic-ul-a’-ris 
trun’-ca-ta Ty’-che-a un-guic-ul-a/-ta 
trun-ca-tel’-lum Ty’-chi-us un-guip-et’-al-a 
trun-ca’-tal-um Ty-de’-a š un-gul-if-ol’-i-a 
Try-mal'.1-um Ty-er-man’-ni u-nic'-ol-or g 
Tryph-æ -na Tyl-en’-chus u-nic-or'-né Jë 
Tsi-a ma T yl-och-i'-lus* u-nid-en-ta’-tum 
tso-mo-en -sis Tyl-og-lés’-sa u-nif-lo’-ra 
€ -ga š Tyl-oph’-or-a u-nil-at-er-a’-le 
tub-a ta Tym-pan-an’-the U’-ni-ol-a, 
ps6: gn Gë š U-nis-e’-ma 
= i nis +7 
` Tu-ber-a/-08-i SE SE 
2 Tu-ber-ci’-ni-a — — Typh-loc-y’-ba ae da i 
|. Ta-ber-cul-a/-rt-a Ty-pho’-ni-um U-ral'-e 
E tu-ber-cul-a’-ta  — Ty’-phul-a U-ral d S 
ee eves SE 
TDOr-0 -88 - ` d 5 $ A 
 ubdcina eee dn UT M 
x tub-if-er-a tyr-o-len’-sis yet pa 
tub-if-lo’-rus Ty-ton'-1-& — as 
ert Ur-cé-ol-a PIA 
¿ub ox ur-cé-ol-a’-tus 
Maok oi Kee -na, 
Tuck-er-man’-n\- : betes wan , 
‘Sapte peso be lag U-rech-i’-tés 
Tul-ba’-ghi-a U-re-din’-é-2e 
t g U-ge'-na U-re’-do $ 
Tu’-lip-a De at ve 
Tu'-lip-æ U’-lex ER CHA ` 
tu-lip-if’-er-a u-lic’-in-a ace tial ak 
tu-lip-if-ol’-Y-a gef Sage: 
iu-Hp-ifcor ania Urg-in’-8-a 
Tum’ be. a U-roc-ys'-tis* 
tom ida U-rom'-yo-és 
Tw'-na $ U-rop-ed’-i-um 
tun-bridg-en’-sé i U-rop-et^al-um 
Tun'-ga M u-roph-yl’-la 
Teint tack U-rà-Skin'-ner-a 
Tu’ -pa U-rb-Skin'-ner-i 
Tup-id-an’-thus U-ros'-path-a 
Tu-pis'-tra abe ek U-ros-per’-mum 
tu-pis-tró-i'-dés tha. bal "T n n-ros-tach'-y-a 
tur-bin-a’-ta e Al hale a. Dën Seng 
tur-bín-el"-Ius ege? S mi i. Gen ur-si’-num 
Shaan} REG Ur-ti'-ea* e 
Words derived from Latin and Greek (ie. all except those in italics) to be pronounced as follows: š as in Zpart: 
| L rated ag : : : 
… as in psd’-Imist ; ë as in slén’-der; ë as in v#-ined; Yas in thin; ias in mach-Z-nist; ó as in rdt/-ten; 6 as 
Y as Y; Y as i; æ, œ, ei, as ai in pain; au as ow in house; 
in vó'-ter; ü as in pow'.er-fil; ü as in ra’-ler; 
EG and ch, always hard, as, for 4 
method, see page 276.) egen 
* This word is discussed at the end of the Pronouncing Dictior 
g in good, c in muscular, 
and ch in Christian, (For the old | — 
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