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A GARDEN FLORA 
SILPHIUM. Rosin Weed. Composite. 
S. terebinthinaceum. Prairie Burdock. N. America. 
SEJMMIA. Rutaceae. 
S. Fortunes China. 
S. japonica. Japan. 
„ var. Veitchii. 
The vivid red berries remain upon the bush 
throughout the year. The shrub is 4 feet high and 
6 feet through, and flowers in May. 
SMIL AX. Liliaceae. 
*S. aspera. Rough Bindweed, Prickly Ivy. S. Europe, 
N. Africa and Canaries. 
SMODINGIUM. Anacardiaceae. 
S. argutum. S. Africa. 
SOLANUM. Solanaceae. 
fS. aviculare. Bird Solanum, Kangaroo Apple. Aus- 
tralia, New Zealand, Tasmania and Norfolk Island. 
|S. Capsicastrum. Brazil. 
S. crisp urn. Chile. 
Height 9| feet in an open border. We have 
found it quite hardy, and few flowering shrubs 
could be more beautiful. 
*S. jasminoides. Brazil. 
SOLDANELLA. Primulacese. 
S. alpina. Blue Moonwort. Alps. 
S. austriaca. 
S. montana. E. Europe. 
SOLLYA. Pittosporaceae. 
*S. heterophylla. Australia. 
fS. parviflora. Australia. 
Syn. S. Drummondi. 
A charming climber for the Cool House, with 
turquoise flowers. Easily raised from seed. 
