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Tamarix, Tamarisk. Tamariscinecs. 



Increased by ripe cuttings under glass, the greenhouse 

 kinds in heat. 



Tansy ( Tanacetum vulgare). Composites. 



Seeds and division. 

 Taro. Root tubers. See Caladium. 

 Tarragon (^Artemisia Dracunculus). Composites. 



A perennial herb, multiplied chiefly by division. Seeds 

 may be used, if fresh. 



Tazodium, Glyptostrobus (Bald Cypress). Coniferce. 



Seeds are usually employed. Layers. Cuttings of 

 young wood in wet sand, or even water, under cover. 

 The varieties of glyptostrobus may be veneer-grafted in 

 August or September on T. distichum. 



Taxus (Yew). Coniferce. 



Seeds, sown when gathered or else stratified. Layers. 

 Cuttings of green wood under glass in summer, or of ma- 

 ture wood, as recommended for retinospora. The named 

 varieties are veneer-grafted in August or early fall upon 

 the upright kinds. 



Tecoma (Trumpet-Creeper). Bignoniacece. 



Seeds, layers, cuttings of firm shoots, but most com- 

 monly by root cuttings. 



Terminalia (Tropical Almond). Combretacets. 



Seeds ; also by cuttings of green wood under glass. 

 Ternstroemia. TernstrcEm.iacetz . 



Seeds. Cuttings of the half-ripened shoots under glass, 

 in bottom heat. 



Testudinaria (Elephant's Foot). Dioscoreacea. 



Grown from imported roots or seeds. 

 Teucrium (Germander). Labiates. 



Seeds, division, and the shrubby kinds by cuttings 

 under cover. 



Thallctrum (Meadow Rue). Ranunculacece. 



Propagated by seeds, and division. The varieties by 

 cuttings. 



Thea. See Camellia. 



