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418 THE NURSERY-MANUAL<br />

Schomburgkia. Orrhidacec.<br />

Propagated by parting or dividing the stems. See Orchids,<br />

page 372.<br />

Sciadopitys (Umbrella Pine). P&nceoe.<br />

Propagated by seeds and layers. Cuttings of the half-ripened<br />

shoots, taken in summer and inserted in sand, in heat, root readily.<br />

Seeds, if obtainable, give best results.<br />

Scilla (Squill). Lil,iacea?.<br />

Slowly increased by seeds, but usually by bulbels or offsets,<br />

taken after the foliage has matured. See Liliactxe, page 349.<br />

Scirpus. Cypcracrce.<br />

Increased by seeds, suckers and divisions.<br />

Scolymus (Spanish Salsify). Con2posiflP.<br />

Raised from seed sown in spring where plants are to stand.<br />

Scorzonera (Black Salsify). Co~mpositoe.<br />

Grown from seeds, sown where the plants are to stand.<br />

Scutellaria (Skullcap) S Labiatce.<br />

The herbaceous species are increased by seeds and division,<br />

and the shrubbx kinds by cuttings of half-ripened shoots in spring.<br />

Seaforthia elegans : ,4 rchontophm i.r.<br />

Sea-Kale (Cramho nlarifima). Crm+mP.<br />

Raised from ;;eetls (globular pods) sown without being shelled,<br />

usually in a seed-bed. When the young plants have made three or<br />

four leaves, they should be removed to permanent quarters. Seedlings<br />

should furnish crops in three years. Increased also by rootcuttings,<br />

4 or 5 inches long, taken from well-established plants.<br />

These should give plants strong enough for cutting in two years.<br />

Sechium (Chayotc). Cucur?&xfw.<br />

The entire fruit is planted in early spring ; it contains one large<br />

seed.<br />

Sedum (Orpine. Stonecrop). Crassdacece.<br />

Handled by seeds, by division of the tufts, by cuttings of stems<br />

or leaves in spring. Pieces of the plant usually grow readily, as<br />

cuttings. Some of the kinds produce nffse-ts.<br />

Selaginella. Sdaginellacea3.<br />

Propagated by spores, as for ferns (which see) and by short<br />

cuttings, inserted in early spring, in riots or pans. The cuttings of

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