SAI 



[ 711] 



SAL 



S. Ru'ffia (Ruffia). 60. Madagascar. 1820. 



Ru'mphii (Rumphius's). 50. E. Ind. 1800. 



vini'fera (wine-bearing). 50. Guiana. 1820. 



ST. ANDREW'S CROSS. Ascy'rum cru'x 

 A'ndrea. 



ST. BARNABY'S THISTLE. Cenlan'rea 

 solstitia'lis. 



SAINTFOIN. Onobry'chis. 



ST. JOHN'S BREAD. Gerato'nia. 



ST. JOHN'S WORT. Hype'ricum. 



ST. MARTIN'S FLOWER, Alstromc',ia 

 flos-Marti'ni. 



ST. PETER'S WORT. Hype'ricum Ascy'- 

 ron and Sympho'ria. 



SALADING. See the following : Ame- 

 rican Cress, Beet Koot, Borage, Burnet. 

 Celeriac, Celery, Chervil, Corn Saladj 

 Cress, Dandelion, Endive, Finochio, Gar- 

 den Eocket, Horse-radish, Lettuce, Mint, 

 Mustard, Onions, Purslane, Radishes, 

 Eape, Scurvy Grass, Succory, Water 

 Cress, Wood Sorrel. 



SALEP. Orchis. 



SALISBU'RIA. Maiden-hair-tree. (Named 

 after JR. A. Salisbury, an English hota- 

 nist. Nat. ord., Taxads [Taxacese]. Linn., 

 Qli-Moncecia Q-Polyandria.) 



Hardy deciduous tree. Layers, which require 

 from one to two years to root, unless the soil be 

 kept moist about them; puttings of the well- 

 ripened shoots, taken off with a heel, and inserted 

 under hand-lights ; deep, sandy loam, and dry 

 sub-soil. This is a highly ornamental tree, pro- 

 ducing its male and female blossoms on different 

 trees ; and it is doubtful if the female plant fee in 

 this country. The readiest way to secure fruit 

 would be to graft female shoots on the male plant. 

 S. adiantifo'lia (maiden-hair-leaved). 20. April. 

 Japan. 1754. 



SALI'SIA. (Named after the Countess 

 de Sails. Nat. ord., Myrtleblooms [Myr- 

 tacese]. Linn., I8-Polyadelphia 3-Trian- 

 dria. Allied to Leptospermum.) 



Greenhouse evergreen shrub. Cuttings of young 

 shoots, getting a little firm, in sand, under a bell- 

 glass, in May ; peat and loam. Winter temp., 

 38 to 48. 

 S, pulche'lla (pretty). Rose. May. Swan River. 



SA'LTX. Willow. (From the Celtic sal, 

 near, and Us, water; place of growth. 

 Nat. ord., Willowworts [Salicaeese]. Linn., 

 %2-Dicecia 2-Diandria.) 



Cuttings of ripened shoots, which merely re- 

 quire to be inserted in the soil in the autumn ; 

 moist soil, inclining to the marshy, suits them 

 best | very dwarf shrubs, propagating with more 

 difficulty, should be struck in summer under a 

 hand-light. 



GREENHOUSE DECIDUOUS. 

 S. Sonpiandia'na (Bonpland's). Mexico. 



Oariepi'na (Gariepan). April. Cape of Good 



Hope. 1816. 



Htm6o/tfia'na(Hunaboldt's). 10. Peru. 1823. 



Evergreen. 



tetraspe'rma (four-seeded). 20, E. lad, 1796- 



HARDY EVERGREENS. 

 S. cine'rea (grey). 15. April. Britain. 



venuWsa (veiny-leaved). 2. April. 



HARDY DECIDUOUS. 

 S. acumina'ta(pointed-leaved). 15. April. Britain, 



acutifo'lia (sharp-leaved). 8. April. Caspia- 



Sea. 1823. 



Mgypti'aca (Egyptian). Egypt. 



alaternoi'des (alaternus-like). April. Switzer- 



land. 1824. 



a'lba (co/nmtm-white). 40. April. Britain. 



cceru'lea (blue). 40. May. Britain. 



cri'spa (curled-leaved). England. 



albe'scens (whitish). April. Switzerland. 1824. 



alnifo'lia (alder- leaved). April. Europe. 1830. 



ambi'gua (doubtful). 20. April. Britain. 



ma'jor (greater). 5. April. England. 



undula'tu (w&vy-leaved). April. England. 



Ammania'na (Ammann's). 20. May. Austria. 



1821. 



amygda'lina (almond-/eo<?d). 2. April. Britain. 



Andersonia'na ( Anderson's). S.April. Scotland. 



angusta'ta (narrow-leaved). 10. March. Penn- 



sylvania. 1811. 



angustifo'lia (narrow-leaved). 3. April. Cas- 



pian. 1825. 



Ansonia'na ( Anson's). March. Switzerland. 1827. 



aqua'tica (water). 10. April. Britain. 



arena'ria (sand). 3. June. Scotland. 



a'tro-purpu'rea (dark-purple-6roncAed). April. 



Switzerland. 1824. 



a'tro-vi'rens (dark green). May. Switzerland. 



1824. 



auri'ta (eared). 2. April. England. 



austra'lis (southerr'). April. Switzerland. 1824. 



Babylo'nica (Babylonian. Weeping). 30. May. 



Levant. 1730. 



cri'spa (curled-teot'ed). May. 



Napoleo'na (Napoleon's). 16. 



vulga'ris (common). June. England. 



berberifo'lia (berberry-leaved). May. Dauria. 



1824. 



betulifo'lia (birch -leaved). May. Scotland. 



betuli'na (birch-like). 



bi'color (two-coloured). 5. April. Britain. 



Borreria'na (Borer's). 8. May. Scotland. 



cce'sia (grey). 3. May. South Europe. 1824. 



ca'ndida (white). 10. April. N. Amer. 1811. 



candi'dula (small-white). April. Europe. 



cane'scens (hoary). 



ca'prea (goat. Great-round-leaved), 30. April. 



Britain. 



carina'ta (keel-leaved). 3. April. Scotland. 



carpinifo'lia (hornbeam-leaved). April. Ger- 



many. 1824. 



cerasi/o'lia (cherry-leaved). April. Switzerland. 



1824. 



chrysa'nthos (golden-flowered). April. Norway. 



clethcefo'lia (cletha-leaved). April. Switzer- 



land. 1824. 



confo'rmis (uniform-leaved). April. N. Amer. 



coni'fera (cone-bearing). 10. June. N. Amer. 



1820. 



corda'ta (heart-leaved). G.April. N. Amer. 1811. 



cordifo'lia (heart-leaved). S. N. Amer. 1811. 



coria'ceu (leathery- teamed). S. April. Switzer- 



land. 1895. 



coru'scans (glittering). 3. April. Germany. 



1818. 



cotinifo'lia (cotinus-leaved). 2. March. Britain. 



crussifo'lia (thick-leaved). April. 



Crowea'na (Crowe's). 8. April. Scotland. 



cydonitnfoflia (quince-leaved). April. Switzer- 



land. 1824. 

 - damasce'na(damwn-kawd).l2.April. Scotland. 



