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SALIX. Willow. Salicacese. 
S. acutilolia. Russia and Turkestan. 
Syn. S. pruinosa. 
5. alba. White Willow. Europe, Britain and N. Asia. 
6. babylonica. Weeping Willow. China. 
„ var. annularis. 
„ var. coccinea. 
„ var. ramulis aureis. 
A fast-growing willow, with drooping branches 
and foliage of soft green, planted 1908 and measur- 
ing 21 feet high in 1916. It is growing in a dry and 
sunny field. 
S. daphnoides. Violet Willow. E. Europe, Siberia and 
Himalaya. 
S. moschata (Capreaxcinerea). 
S. reticulata. Mountains of Europe, Scotland and 
Labrador. 
S. vitellina. Golden Willow. Origin doubtful. 
„ var. britzensis. 
Height 43 feet. A handsome, pyramidal tree, 
planted in a wet position on the east slope of the 
Arboretum 1905. It has a particularly bright red 
bark. 
SALVIA. Labiatee. 
S. argentea. Mediterranean region. 
fS. discolor. Peru. 
**S. Grahami. Mexico. 
S. Horminum. Horminum Clary. Mediterranean region. 
S. officinalis. Common Sage. S. Europe. 
„ var. alba. 
*S. patens. Mexico. 
tS. splendens. Brazil, 
t „ var. compacta. 
SAMBUCUS. Elder. Capriloliacese. 
S. canadensis. American Elder. E. North America. 
S. nigra. Common Elder. Europe, Britain. 
„ var. foliis aureis. Golden Elder. 
„ var. variegata. 
