SILVERBELL (see Halesia) Each 
SILVER TREE (see Leucadendron) 
SKIMMIA japonica 
Low branchy slow growing shrub with inconspicuous flowers but 
having bright red berries of high ornamental value; several speci¬ 
mens should be planted together to insure fruit. A good smoke 
and dust resistant tub plant, slight pruning keeps it in a formal 
shape. 
4 in. pots. 60 
1 gallon containers. 1.00 
SKY FLOWER (see Thunbergia) 
SNAIL SEED (see Cocculus) 
SNAIL VINE (see Phaseolus) 
SNOWBALL (see Viburnum) 
SNOWDROP TREE (see Halesia) 
SNOW IN SUMMER (see Cerastium) 
SOLANUM jasminoides (The White Potato Vine) 
A shrubby climber to 10 or 12 feet with white, star-shaped flowers. 
1 gallon containers. .50 
5 gallon containers. 1.80 
S. pseudo-capsicum (The lerusalem Cherry) 
Fine pot plant with large orange or red berries at Christmas time. 
4 in. pots. 35 
S. rantonetti (Blue Potato Vine) 
Shrubby climber to 6 or 8 feet, having good foliage and good 
quantities of purplish-blue flowers almost continuously throughout 
the year. A plant of great merit in a situation that is congenial. 
1 gallon containers. 50 
5 gallon containers. 1.80 
S. wendlandii 
A shrubby climber, deciduous, with great trusses of pale blue 
flowers in the summer, wants full sun, is a gross feeder and should 
be heavily pruned to induce new foliage and flowers, tender. Useful 
where a flat climber is needed. A real aristocrat for the garden. 
3 in. pots. 25 
8 in. pots. 1.00 
1 gallon containers. 60 
5 gallon containers. 1.75 
SOLLY A heterophylla (Australian Blue Bell) 
A low vining shrub twisting upon itself to make a compact mass; 
fine foliage and attractive small blue bell-shaped flowers over a 
long period. Likes lots of water, but will do well under adverse 
conditions. 
1 gallon containers. 50 
5 gallon containers. 1.80 
10 100 
.55 
.90 
.45 
1.70 
.45 .40 
1.70 
.45 .40 
1.70 1.60 
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