Tiarella. Saxifrageæ.

Seeds and divisions.

Tigridia (Tiger Flower). Irideæ.

May be increased by seeds, or generally by offsets.

Tilia (Basswood, Linden, Lime-tree). Tiliaceæ.

Stocks are grown from stratified seeds. Layers may be made, and cuttings may be employed, but the named sorts are usually grafted on strong common stocks. Mound-layering is sometimes practiced.

Tillandsia. Bromeliaceæ.

May be increased by seeds, and by suckers which should be allowed to grow large before being detached from the parent and should then be inserted singly in pots, in a compost of loam, peat, and leaf-mould. Keep moderately moist and well shaded. T. usneoides is the “Spanish Moss” of the south; rarely propagated, but may be grown from seeds or divisions of the moss.

Tobacco. See [Nicotiana].

Tolu Balsam-tree. See [Myroxylon].