THE NURSERY LIST. 



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Loeselia, Hoitzia. J J olemoniacetc. 



Seeds. Cuttings of half-ripened shoots in sand under glass. 

 Logania, Euosma. Loganicucce. 



Propagated by cuttings of firm side shoots inserted in 

 sandy soil, under glass. 



Loiseleurea. Ericaceae. 



Propagation by layers ; very rarely by seeds, which are 

 slow and uncertain. 



Lomatia, Tricondylus. Proteaceic. 



Increased by cuttings of well-ripened shoots placed in a 

 gentle heat under glass. 



Lonchocarpus. Leguminosce. 



Seeds. Propagated by growing cuttings placed in sand 

 under glass, in mild heat. 



Lonicera, including Caprifolium and Xylosteum (Honeysuckle). 



Caprifoliacece. 



Seeds, for new varieties. Sow as soon as ripe, or stratify, 

 first removing them from the pulp. The upright species are 

 commonly grown from layers and from cuttings of dormant 

 wood. The creepers are mostly grown from dormant 

 cuttings. 



Lopezia, Pisaura. Onagrariece. 



Seeds, under cover in spring. Also increased by cuttings. 

 Lophanthus (Giant Hyssop). Labiata. 



Propagation is effected by seeds and divisions. 

 Lophospermum. See Maurandia. 

 Loquat. See Photinia. 

 Lotus. Leguminosce. 



The species may be raised annually from seeds. Increased 

 also by cuttings. 



Lotus of the Nile. See Nymphaea. 

 Lovage {Levisiicum offidnale\. UmbellifercE. 



Seeds sown in the open ground, and division.. 

 Lucern. See Medicago. 

 Luculia. Rubiacece. 



Sow seeds in sandy soil and place in a little heat. Cut- 

 tings of young shoots may be inserted in spring, under glass, 



