ENCYCLOP.EDIA OF GARDENING. 
sunny & sheltered borders. Plant in March or April. Protect crowns 
of the plant in winter by a covering of ashes or manure; or lift roots 
in Oct.; store like dahlias, replanting following spring. Apply weak 
liquid manure occasionally in summer. 
INDOOR CULTURE: Compcst, two parts loam, one part of equal 
proneruons of leaf-mould, decayed manure, & silver sand. Position, 
fairly large pots, well drained, in cool or cold greenhouse. Pot in Oct. 
or March. Water freely in spring & summer; keep nearly dry in 
autumn & winter; give weak liquid manure occasionally in summer. 
Propagate by seeds sown in a temp. of 55° in March, or in cold frame 
in April, & transplant seedlings outdoors in June. Sow also in Sept. 
in cold frame, & plant out seedlings following April. Divide large 
plants in autumn. 
SPECIES CULTIVATED: I. Delavayi, rose, summer, 24 ft., China; Delavayi 
grandiflora, rose, purple and white; Olge, purple, summer, 3 to 4 ft., Turkestan. 
Incense Cedar (Librocedrus decurrens).—See Librocedrus. 
Incense Juniper (Juniperus recurva)—Scee Juniperus, 
Indian Azalea (Rhododendron indicum).—See Rhododendron. 
indian Bean (Catalpa bignonioides)—See Catalpa. 
Indian Corn (Zea Mays).—See Zea. 
Indian Cress.—See Tropzolum, 
Indian Crocus (Celogyne maculata) —See Coelogyne. 
Indian Cups (Sarracenia purpurea).—See Sarracenia. 
Indian Daphne (Daphne indica) —See Daphne. 
Indian Date (Tamarindus indica).—See Tamarindus. 
Indian Fig Cactus (Opuntia vulgaris)—See Opuntia. 
Indian Forget-me-not (Ipomea Quamoclit).—See Ipomeza. 
Indian Grass (Molinia cerulea).—See Molinia. 
Indian Hawthorn (Raphiolepis indica).—See Raphiolepis, 
indian Hemp (Cannabis sativa)._See Cannabis. 
Indian Ivy (Monstera deliciosa).—See Monstera. 
Indian Lilac (Lagerstreemia indica).—See Lagerstroemia. 
Indian Mallow.—See Abutilon. 
Indian Physic (Gillenia trifoliata)—See Gillenia. 
Indian Pink (Dianthus sinensis) —See Dianthus. 
Indian Poke lear decandra).—See Phytolacca. 
Indian Reed (Canna indica).—See Canna. 
Indian Shell-lower (Alpinia nutans).—See Alpinia. 
Indian Shot (Canna indica‘.—See Canna. 
Indian Strawberry (Fragaria indica)._See Fragaria. 
india-rubber Plant (Ficus elastica‘.—See Ficus. 
Indigo (Indigofera tinctoria).—See Indigofera, 
Indigofera (Indigo)—Ord. Leguminose. Stove, greenhouse & 
hardy flowering shrubs. Evergreen & deciduous. First introduced 
1731. 
CULTURE OF STOVE SPECIES :Compost, equal parts turfy loam, 
leaf-mould, & sand. Position, well-drained pots or beds. Pot or plant, 
Feb. or March. Prune into shape, Feb. or March. Water freely March 
to Oct., moderately Oct. to March. Temp., March to Oct. 65° to 75°; 
Oct. to March 55° to 65°. 
CULTURE OF GREENHOUSE SPECIES: Compost as above. Posi- 
tion, large well-drained pots or in beds, with shoots trained up pillars 
or against walls. Pot or plant, March. Prune into shape, March or 
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