320 THE NURSERY LIST. 



Solea. See lonidium. 



Solidago (Golden Rod). Composita-. 



Seeds, sown in fall or spring, and by division. 

 Solomon's Seal. See Polygonatum. 

 Sonerila. BFelastoviacear. 



Propagated by seeds ; or by cuttings, which should be 

 inserted singly in small pots during spring and placed in 

 a frame in a propagating house. 



Sophora. Leguuiinosa. 



Seeds, layers and cuttings of either ripened or growing 

 wood. The named \arieties are grafted upon common 

 stocics. 



Sorghum. Graniinece. 



Usually by seeds. Soinetimes bv cuttings, as \\\ Sugar 

 Cane, which see. 



Sorrel (Rinne.v, several species). Polygon aceir. 



Seeds and division. 

 Sorrel-tree. See Oxydendruni. 

 Sour Gum. See Nyssa. 

 Spanish Bayonet. See Yucca. 

 Sparaxis. IridacctT. 



Usually tjy oflsets. Seeds. 

 Sparmannia. TiHaa'tr. 



Propagated by cuttings of half-ripenei-1 wood in spring. 

 Spathiphyllum, including Amomophyllum. A)-oidcir. 



Propagated sometimes by seeds sown in heat, but 

 mostly liy division of the rootstocks. 



Spearmint ( J/( 7/ //;(7 vividis). Labialcr. 



Commonly grown from cuttings of the creeping root- 

 stocks. 



Speedwell. See Veronica. 



Sphseralcea (Globe Mallow). JfalvarecT. 



Seeds ; by cuttings of the young growtli under glass, and 

 kept shaded until rooted. 



Spice-bush. See Lindera. 



