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THE NURSERY-LIST 421<br />

Solanum. SoharrcP.<br />

The annuals, id most of the other specks, arc raised from seeds<br />

sotvn where p1ant.s arc to stand, or the foliage kinds started indoors.<br />

The Jerusalem cherry (S. Pwzdo-cqwiczm) is grown readily from<br />

seeds ; also from cut,tings. The tuberous kinds may be increased by<br />

tubers, or division of them. The greenhouse shrubby plants may be<br />

propagated by softwood cut.tings*in a frame. See Potato, Eggpht.<br />

Soldanella. Prim.dacetr?.<br />

Propagated by seed and division.<br />

Solidago (Goldenrod). Com,posif~.<br />

Readily grown from seed, blooming the second year.<br />

plants may be diT.-fded in fall or spring.<br />

Mature<br />

Sollya. Pittosporaccce.<br />

Propagated freely by seeds, and by cuttings in sand under glass.<br />

Sonerila. Melastomucece.<br />

Multiplied by seeds ; also by cuttings in a frame in a house. Also<br />

increased by leaves, giving the same treatment as for bertolonia.<br />

Sophora. Lcgtmiuoscc.<br />

Increased by seeds, layers and cuttings of either ripened or green<br />

wood. The named varieties are grafted on common stocks.<br />

Sophronitis. Orchidacccc.<br />

Propagated by division, just. as growth begins. See Orchids,<br />

page 372.<br />

Sorbaria. )losceceE.<br />

Propagated by hardwood cuttings, root-cuttings, suckers and<br />

seeds, as for spirEa,, with which the group is sometimes united.<br />

Sorbus. Rosucecp.<br />

Propagated by seeds sown in fall or stratified, and by layers.<br />

Varieties are budded or grafted on allied species, usually S. Aucupuriu,<br />

8. a,mericuna,, and even on hawthorn. Sorbus is a polymorphous<br />

group, including the mountain ashes and service trees.<br />

Sorghum :<br />

Holcus.<br />

Sorrel (Rumex, several species). Po2ygonucea9.<br />

RIultiplied by seeds and division. The cultivated kinds are grown<br />

as pot-herbs.

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