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Rose apple (Eugenia jambos), Florida; very important in 

 Cuba and Porto Rico. 



Sage, black (Ramona stachyoides and R. palmeri); very 

 important in California — see Sage. 



Sage, white (Ramona polystachia) ; California. 



St. John's-wort (Hypericum), — species. 



Sage, button, same as black sage, whicli see. 



Sainfoin, which see (Onobrychia saliva); a great plant, 

 similar to alfalfa. 



Saw palmetto (Sabal semdata) ; Georgia and Florida. 



Serradella clover (Omithopus sativus) ; a fine honey-plant, 

 similar to sainfoin, which see. 



Shadbush (Amelanchier Canadensis), also known as June- 

 berry and service-berry. 



Shaddock, pomelo, or grape fruit (Citrus decumana); 

 Florida and Cahfornia. 



Simpson honey-plant, same as figwort, which see. 



Smartweed, same as heartsease, which see. 



Sneezeweed (Helenium autumnale). 



Sorrel-tree, same as sourwood, which see. 



Sourwood (Oxydendron arhoreum) ; Pennsylvania, Ohio, 

 and south. 



Spanish needle, which see (Coreopsis aristosa and C. aurea), 

 better known as tickseed. 



Spider-flower or spider-plant, which see (Cleome pungens). 



Square-stalk, same as figwort, which see. 



Squash (Cv/mrhita maxima). 



Stone crop (Sedum pidchellum), south. 



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