THE NURSERY LIST. 24 r 



Pardanthus. Iridece. 



Seeds, divisions, and cuttings of young growth. 



Paris. Liliacecc. 



Increased by seeds or by divisions. 



Paris Daisy. See Marguerite. 

 Parkinsonia. Leguminosce. 



Seeds mostly. Cuttings. 

 Parnassia (Grass of Parnassus). Saxifragece. 



May be propagated by seeds or by divisions. 



Parrotia. Hamamelidece. 



Increased by seeds or by layers. 

 Parrya. Crudferce. 



Seeds and divisions. 



Parsley (Apium Pelroselinuni}. Umbelliferce. 



Seeds, which are usually sown out-doors. The roots may 

 be taken up in fall to be forced under glass. 



Parsnip (Pastinaca saliva]. Umbelliferce. 



Fresh seeds, sown where the plants are to stand. 

 Parthenium. Compositce. 



Seeds, sown under glass, or in the open. 



Pasque-flower. See Anemone. 

 Passiflora (Passion Flower). Passiflorece. 



Seeds, sown under glass. Cuttings of the young growth 



root easily in sand in a frame. Varieties are sometimes 



veneer-grafted, e. g. , P. cocdnea. 



Paulownia. Srrophularinece. 



Seeds, sown in carefully prepared soil, either in a seed- 

 bed or in a cold frame. Cuttings of ripe wood or of roots, 

 made in fall or spring. 



Pavonia. Malvaceae. 



Seeds, and green cuttings in a frame. 



Pea (Pisum sativuni). Leguminosce. 



Seeds, sown where the plants are to stand. The plants 

 are hardy and seeds may be sown very early. 



