SANDORICUM SAVOY. 315 



Sanrtoricum (Sandal-tree). Meliacece. 



Seeds. Cuttings, in sand under glass, in heat. 



Sanguinaria (Blood-root, Red Puccoon). Papaveracea. 



Propagated by means of seeds, or (more commonly) 

 by division of the rootstocks. 



Sanguisorba. See Poterium. 



Sansevieria, Salmia (Bowstring Hemp). Hczmodoracete. 



Young plants are obtained from suckers. 

 Sapodilla, or Sapodilla Plum. See Sapota. 



Saponaria, including Vaccaria (Bouncing Bet, Fullers' Herb, 

 Soap wort). Caryophyllacecz. 



Increased by seeds and by division. The hardy annual 

 and biennial kinds may be simply sown in the open 

 border. 



Sapota, Achras. Sapotacecz. 



Seeds and cuttings. In tropical countries the sapodilla 

 (S. Achras} is raised entirely from seeds. 



Sarracenia (Indian Cup, Pitcher Plant, Side-saddle Flower, 

 Trumpet Leaf). Sar rac enlace ce . 



Increased by dividing the crowns. Sometimes by 

 seeds, sown in moss in a cool frame. 



Sassafras. Lauracece. 



Increased by seeds, suckers and root cuttings. 



Satyrium. Orchidacefs. 



Division of the plants, as new growth is commencing. 

 See also under Orchids. 



Sauromatum. Aroidece. 

 Increased by offsets. 

 Savin. See Juniperus. 

 Savory (Satureia horlensis, S. montana}. Labiates. 



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

 winter savory (S. montana), which is a perennial ; also by 

 division. 



Savoy. See Cabbage. 



