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CHE REFERENCE LIBRARY - ZetaTalk

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THE NURSERY-LIST 415Sagittaria (;2rrowhcad). ,,l lisr~lcccc~@.Propagatccl 11y (livisirm, anal somet,iin3 11y studs. Some of thespecks product untkqround t,ubcrs that, may bc used for propagation.Saintpaulia. (:t~.s~?~~I’i~lf~c’f~~.Grown c2isily froltr reds. Al:?o from leaf. cut,tings taken the endof 3Iarch and ins&(*(1 in sand 1~1, covering only small part oflttaf-blade. Sand sholild not. IJc kept too wet. Handled likesi nningin (~l(3Si~liil.) r*sccpt that it is not tuber-bearing. ,533 G’cslzeriwfu~:pagSc :< 1 s.Saiix (‘\iIiow . ii&r). Snil’c~z~c~.;\I1 thcb \villo\vs grow rcaclily from cuttings of ripe wood of almosta:l,Y i$i’(‘. (‘uttings are usually taken in autumn ; they may be putin tlltb ground at once or cellarctl until spring. The low and weepingvarieties are top-worked *on any common upright, stocks. Kilmar-1mck (wecpin g form of Snli.2 CU.; WO), Itosnrarinifo,lia (8. iucunn),:ind othtlr named varieties are worked on cutting-grown stocks ofS. I”UJHWI. 5~ds planted as Foon as the capsule opens may also beemployed ; if sc,wn on moss in pans or boxes and not covered, theygf:rniinnte readily and soon make good plants.SaIpichPoa. SO12 It ilr”i’ff.Tncrta;;~d l,;\. i.iittings 0 f hAi-ript>ned shoots in sand, under bellglass; also by scctls when obtainablc~.Salpiglossis. Soln~if~cr.Propagated by srcds in open air, or in the North they should bestarted under glass in spring.Sakify (ITegetable O>-ster), l’rqo~~ogon. porrifolius. Composifce.Raiucd from seeds, sown in spring where the plants are to remain ;hardy ; plants may remain in ground all winter. See also Scolymus,SC0 I’XOH r7 ru .Salvia. I4bifl.f~Increased by. seeds usually started indoors ; also by soft cuttingsunder glass. The common scarlet sage (S. spbmcifws) althoughperennial is treated as annual ; seeds started under glass or in awindow in apAng .--_-reduce p fine subjects for ‘late summer and fall.Some of the salviits are annuals. For 8:. ~~fici~~ll:s, see Sage.

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