When the stems begin to push out from the root, cut off as many of the shoots as are required, and place them in small pots in an equal mixture of loam, peat, and sand in abundance. The young plants should be kept dry until callused, but not covered with glass. They may also be increased by cuttings, under a hand-glass in a cool house.
Cyphomandra (Tree Tomato of Jamaica). Solanaceæ.
Use seeds; or cuttings may be placed under glass, in bottom heat.
Cypress. See [Cupressus].
Cypripedium (Lady’s Slipper). Orchideæ.
By seeds sometimes. Usually by division. (See under [Orchids].)
Cyrilla. Ericaceæ.
Propagated by seeds and cuttings.
Cyrtanthus. Amaryllideæ.
Propagated by offsets.