ENCYULOPEDIA OF GARDENING. 
or baskets in light aa of greenhouse. Pot when new growth com- 
mences. Water freely from March to Nov., moderately Nov. to March. 
Syringe once or twice daily whilst making growth. Ventilate freely 
May to Sept. Temp., April to Oct. 55° to 65°; Oct. to April 45° to 55°. 
Growing period, Feb. to March; resting period, Oct. to Feb. Propagate 
by division of pseudo-bulbs immediately after flowering. 
SPECIES CULTIVATED: S. Hadweni, greenish yellow, white, and rose, summer, 
9 to 18 in., Brazil; Steelii, yellow, chocolate, creamy white and purple, various 
periods of the year, British Guiana. 
Scyphanthus.—See Grammatocarpus. 
Sea Buckthorn (Hippophe rhamnoides).—See Hippophe. 
Sea Bugioss.—See Anchusa. 
Sea Daffodil (Pancratium maritimum).—See Pancratium. 
Sea Eryngo (Eryngium maritimum).—See Eryngium. 
Seaforthia.—See Archontophenix. 
Sea Heath (Frankenia levis)—See Fraukenia. 
Sea Holly (Eryngium maritimum).—See Erygium. 
Seakale.—sSee Crambe. 
Seakale Beet (Beta Cicla).—See Beta. 
Sea Lavender (Statice Limonium).—See Statice. 
Seal Flower (Dicentra spectabilis)—See Dicentra. 
Sea Oat (Uniola latifolia) —See Uniola. 
Sea Pink (Armeria maritima).—See Armeria. 
Sea-shore Daffodil (Narcissus odorus).—-See Narcissus. 
Sea-side Poppy (Glaucium luteum).—See Glaucium, 
Sea-side Rocket (Cakile maritima).—See Cakile. 
Sea-side Spleenwort (Asplenium marinum).—Sce Asple- 
nium. 
Sea-side Stock (Matthiola sinuata)—See Matthiola. 
Sea Starwort (Aster tripolium).—See Aster. 
Sedge.—See Carex. 
Sedum (Stonecrop).—Ord, Crassulaceew. Greenhouse & hardy ever- 
green & herbaceous perennials, biennials, & annuals. Flowering & orn, 
foliage. 
CULTURE OF GREENHOUSE SPECIES: Compost, two parts sandy 
loam, one part brick rubbish, one part of equal proportions of dried 
cow dung & sand. Position, pots or pans in sunny greenhouse. Pot, 
Feb. to April. Water freely April to Oct., very little afterwards. 
Temp., Oct. to March 40° to 50°; March to Oct. 45° to 55°. 
CULTURE OF HARDY PERENNIAL SPECIES: Soil, ordinary or 
sandy loam. Position, sunny or shady dryish rockeries & borders. 
Plant Nov. to April. Lift, divide & replant triennially. fee 
CULTURE OF ANNUAL SPECIES: Soil, ordinary. Position, sunny 
dryish banks, rockeries, or borders. © Sow seeds thinly in April where 
required to grow, aud lightly cover with fine soil. Thin 3 to 6 in. apart 
when 2in. high. Propagate greenhouse species named below by 
seeds sown in well-drained pots or pans filled with fine compost 
of equal parts brick rubble, sandy loam & sand, & placed in temp. of 
55° Feb. to May; also by cuttings of shoots inserted in brick rubble, 
loam, & sand, in temp. 45° to 55° in summer; division of roots at pot- 
ting time. Hardy species by seeds sown outdoors in April, or division 
of the roots in March or April. : 
ANNUAL SPECIES: S. cruleum, blue, July, 3 in., S. Europe. 
ERENNIAL SPECIES: S. acre (Stonecrop), yellow, June, 3 in., Bri- 
ae ee golden foliage; Aizoon, yellow, summer, 1 ft., Siberia; album 
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