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416 THE NURSERY-MANUAL<br />

Sambucus (El&r). C’apifo&ma?.<br />

Increased by seeds, handled iike those of raspberries and blackberries.<br />

Kamcd kinds are grown from cu.ttings of mature wood,<br />

greenwood or root-cuttings, and by layers or suckers.<br />

Samphire (CU?/I~M 1irr1 mnritiw wl). iJdx3!liferd’.<br />

Propagated bq’ .~d sown as soon as ripe, and by root-division.<br />

Sanchezia. Acurl’thurrfE.<br />

cuttings of green wood.<br />

Sanguisorba (Burn&). RosacecE.<br />

Increased by seeds and division+<br />

Sansevieria. Iilinctw.<br />

Propagated by division ,* also by leaf-cuttings about 3 inches long,<br />

and by suckers.<br />

Sapindus (Soapberry). Sapi~ndace~.<br />

Multiplied by seeds, and by hardwood cuttings in early spring.<br />

Sapium. Euphorbince~.<br />

Propagated by seeds or cuttings ; the various varieties may be<br />

top-grafted on seedling stocks.<br />

Sapodilla (Ah rues Sapofn.). Sapotaceoe.<br />

Propagated by seeds planted in shallow flats of light sandy soil,<br />

covering to a depth of one-half inch. Shield-budding is also practiced,<br />

to perpetuate the best varieties on common seedling stocks,<br />

May being the best time for the work in Florida.<br />

Saponaria (Bouncing Bet. Soapwort). Caryophyllace~.<br />

Propagated b>- seeds and by division. The hardy annual and<br />

biennial kinds may be sown in the open where the plants are to<br />

bloom.<br />

Sarracenia (Pitcher-Plant. Side-Saddle Flower). Sarraceniacece.<br />

Multiplied by dividing the crowns ; also by seeds, sown with<br />

chopped sphagnum on moist sandy muck.<br />

Sassafras. Lauracm.<br />

Handled by seeds sown as soon as ripe, by the abundant suckers<br />

and by root-cuttings.<br />

Satureia (Savory). Labiat@.<br />

Propagated by seeds, sown where the plants are to remain ; ai20<br />

by division and cuttings of the young growths.

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