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S. reticula'ta (netted). . June. Britain. 



retu'sa (blunt- leaved}. . May. South Europe. 



1673. 



ri'gida (stiff). 15. April. N. Amer. 1811. 



rivula'ris (river). May. Switzerland. 1824. 



rosmarinifo'lia (rosemary-leaved). 2. April. 



Britain. 



rotunda 1 ta (round-teaeyd). 15. April. Switzer- 



land. 1824. 



ru'bra(red. Osier). 8. April. England. 



rupe'stris (silky-rock). 3. April. Scotland. 



Russellia'na (Russell's). 40. April. England. 



salvieefo'lia (sage-leaved). 



Sehleicheria'na (Schleicher's). April. Switzer- 



land. 1824. 



Schraderia'na (Schrader's). 2. May. Germany. 



1820. 



septentriona'le (northern). April. Europe. 



seri'cea (silky). 2. May. Switzerland. 1820. 



serpyllifo'lia (thyme-leaved). . April. Swit- 



zerland. 1818. 



Silesi'aca (Silesian). 6. May. Silesia. 1816. 



Smithia'na (Smith's). 20. April. England. 



so'rdida (mean). April. Switzerland. 1824. 



spa^w?a'ta(spatulate).5. April. Germany. 1818. 



spfiaceia'ta (withered-/jomed). 2. April. Scot- 



land. 



Starkea'na (Stark's). April. Europe. 1820. 



stipula'ris (stipuled). 6. March. England. 



stre'pi da (creaking). April. Switzerland. 1820. 



Stuartia'na (Stuart's) 4. July. Scotland. 



subalpi'na (subalpine). April. Switzerland.1820. 



tenuifo'lia (thin-leaved). 2. May. Britain. 



tenu'ior (slenderer). 15. May. Scotland. 



tetra'ndra (four-stamened). April. Europe. 



tetra'pla (four-fold). 4. March. Scotland. 



TreDim'nt(Treviranus's).April. Germany.1825. 



tria'ndra (three-stamened). 30. July. Britain. 

 Hoppea'na (Hoppe's). 30. May. Austria. 



1820. 



tri'stis (dark-teawed). 4. April. N. Amer. i;65 



ulmifo'lia (elm-leaved). 1. April. Switzerland. 



1821. 



undula'ta (waved-teaved). 30. April. England. 

 lanceola'ta (spear-head-/ea?;ed). 30. April. 



England. 



u'va-u'rsi (bearberry-like). . April. Labrador. 



1811. 



vacciniifo'lia (bilberry-leaved). 2. April. Scot- 



land. 



Vaude'nsis (Vaudois). 3. March. Switzerland. 



1824. 



veluti'na (velvety). April. Europe. 1826. 



versi'color (various-coloured). 2. May. Switzer- 



land. 



Villarsia'na (Villars's). 6. April. France. 1818. 



villo'sa (shaggy). 2. April. Switzerland. 



vimina'lis (twiggy. Common Osier). 12. April. 



England. 



vire'sccns (greenish-beared). S.April. Switzer- 



land. 



virga'ta (twiggy) . Ij. May. 



vitelli'na (yellow-branched). 15. March. Eng- 



land. 



Waldsteinia'na (Waldstein's). 4. April. Alps, 



Tyrol. 



Weigelia'na (Weigel's). 10. Britain. 



Willdenovia'na (Willdenow's). May. 



Woolgaria'na(\Voo\s&r's). 12. April. England. 



Wulfenia'na (Wulfen's). 6. May. Carinthia. 



1818. 



SA'LMEA. (Named after the Prince Salm 

 Dyck. Nat.ord., Composites [Asteracese]. 

 Linn., I9-Syngenesia 1-^qualis. Allied to 

 Bidens.) 



Stove evergreen twiners. Cuttings of firm, 

 stubby side-shoots in sand, under a bell-glass, in 

 bottom-heat; rich, fibry loam. Winter temp., 

 48 to 58 ; summer, 60 to 85. 

 S. ewpao*ria(eupatorium-like). White. April. S 

 Amer. 1815. 



hirsu'ta (hairy). 6. Yellow. August. Ja- 



maica. 1823. 



sca'ndens (climbing). 6. Yellow. June. Vera 



Cruz. 1820. 



SALPIA'NTHUS. (From salpinx, a tube, 

 or trumpet, and anthos, a flower ; refer- 

 ring to the coloured calyx, which is tu- 

 bular in all the plants in this order. Nat. 

 ord., Nyctagos [Nyctagynacese]. Linn., 

 5-Pentandria \-Monogynia. Allied to the 

 Marvel of Peru.) 



Cuttings in sand, under a glass, in heat ; peat 

 and loam. Winter temp., 55 to 60 ; summer, 

 60 to 80. 



S.fra'grans (sweet-scented). 20. White, orange. 

 May. Chili. 1844. Greenhouse evergreen. 



lanceola'ta (spear-head-/eaued^. 3. Purple. 



June. W. Ind. 1824. Stove evergreen. 



purpura'scens (purplish). Variegated. June. 



Cuba. 1830. Stove herbaceous. 



(From salpinx, a tube, 

 and chlaina, a cloak; the covering of the 

 spore-cases. Nat. ord., Ferns [Polypo- 

 diacese]. Linn., %-Cryptogamial-Filices.} 



Stove Fern. See FERNS. 



S. volu'bilis (twining). Yellow, brown. July.Brazil. 

 1842. 



SALPICHEO'A. (From salpinx, a tube, 

 and chroa, colour; coloured tube. Nat. 

 ord., Nightshades [Solanacese]. Linn., 

 5-Pentandria \-Monogynia.} 



Greenhouse evergreen shrub. Cuttings of half- 

 ripened shoots in sand, under a bell-glass ; peat 

 and loam. Winter temp., 45 to 50. 

 S. elandulo'sa (glandulous). Yellow. July. Chili, 

 1844. 



SALPIGLO'SSIS. (From salpinx, a tube, 

 and glossa, a tongue ; refers to the style 

 in the tube of the flower. Nat. ord., Fig- 

 worts [Scrophulariacese]. Linn., 1^-Didy- 

 namia %-Angiuspermia.) 



Annuals and biennials, from Chili; do best 

 when sown in autumn and spring, for early spring 

 and summer blooming. Strami'nea, sown in 

 spring in a gentle hotbed, will bloom freely in 

 summer and autumn in the greenhouse; rich, 

 light soil. 

 S. sinua'ta (scolloped). 1. Purple. August. 1824, 



Biennial. 

 -- pi'cta (painted). 5. Variegated. May. is^. 



Annual. 



-- strami'nea (straw-coloured). l. Red, 

 white. July. 1824. Annual. 



SALPIXA'NTHA. (From salpinx, a tube, 

 and anthos, a flower. Nat. ord., Acanthads 

 [Acanthaceae]. Linn., 14-Dirfynamia 2- 

 Angiospermia. Allied to Euellia.) 



Stove evergreen shrub. Cuttings of young shoot 

 in spring and summer, in sandy soil, in a hotbed; 



