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Saurauja, Palava, Reinwardtia. Ternstrcemiacece. 



Seeds. Ripened cuttings should be inserted in sand, under 

 glass. 



Sauromatum. Aroidece. 



Increased by offsets. 

 Saussurea . Composite. 



Seeds ; division. 



Savin. See Juniperus. 

 Savoy. See Cabbage. 

 Savory (Satureia hortensis, S montana}. Labiatce. 



Seeds, sown where the plants are to remain ; or the winter 

 savory (S. montana}, which is a perennial, by division. 



Saxifraga (Saxifrage, Rockfoil). Saxifragece. 



Seeds, divisions, and in some species (as S. sarmentosa, the 

 "strawberry geranium") by runners. 



Scabiosa (Pin-cushion Flower). Dipsacece. 



Seeds, usually sown in the open, and sometimes by division 

 Scsevola. Goodenoviece. 



Seeds. Cuttings should be inserted in a compost of peat 

 and sand, under glass. 



Scheeria. See Achimenes. 

 Schelhammera, Parduyna. Liliacecs. 



Increased usually by divisions. 

 Schinus. Anacardiacece. 



Propagated by seeds. 

 Schismatoglottis. Aroidece. 



Increased by divisions. 

 Schizandra, including Maximowiczia. Magnoliacece. 



Seeds, when procurable. Propagation is effected by lay- 

 ers ; by ripened cuttings, which should be inserted in sand 

 under glass. 



Schizanthus (Butterfly or Fringe Flower). Solanacece. 



The half-hardy kinds are increased by seeds sown in a lit- 

 tle heat in spring. The seed of the hardy sorts may be 

 sown in the open ground in early spring. 



