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THE NURSERY-LIST 417<br />

Satyrium. Orch. ida,cm.<br />

Division of the plants or roots as new growth begins. See Orchids.<br />

sauromatum. Aracea?.<br />

Increa.sed by offsets. See Aracece, page 239.<br />

Saxifraga (Saxifrage. Rockfoil). Sa,xifragacece.<br />

Propagated by seeds, division and in some species (as S. sarmentom,<br />

the “ strawberry geranium”) by runners. Certain species<br />

make bulblets, which propagate the plant.<br />

Scabiosa (Mourning Bride. Pin-Cushion Flower). Dipsacacm.<br />

Annuals and perennials increased by seeds, usually sown in the<br />

open, and sometimes by division. The common annual flowergarden<br />

scabious (S. afropurpurru) is sometimes started indoors<br />

although good results are had by sowing out-of-doors.<br />

Schaueria. dcanthaceoe.<br />

Propagated by cuttings, a.s for jacobinia.<br />

Schinus !California Pepper-Tree). A 11 ncard~iace~<br />

Grown from seeds, which are freely produced. In greenhouses,<br />

cuttings of firm wood may be used.<br />

Schismatoglottis. .~IWCEE.<br />

Increased by division. see Araceae, page 239.<br />

Schizandra. Magrrol imw.<br />

Propagation is by layers ; by ripened cuttings, which should be<br />

inserted in sand under glass ; by root-cuttings and suckers ; also by<br />

seeds when procurable.<br />

Schizanthus. Solar CLCECP.<br />

Annuals, increased bx seeds sown indoors in spring. For winter<br />

and spring flowering under glass, seed may be sown in fall and<br />

plants kept in a light house,<br />

Schizophragma. Sa.rifmgacfw.<br />

Propagated by seeds, greenwood cuttings under glass, and layers.<br />

Schizostylis.<br />

Multiplied<br />

IridacecP.<br />

by seeds and by division.<br />

Schlumbergera. Cnctacea.<br />

Propagation as for zygocactus, which see.<br />

2E

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