MALMO PLANTS—Guaranteed True to Color and True to Name. 
SALIX, see Willow. 
SARCOCOCCA hookeriana.(BE).To 6 feet. Long narrow leaves, fragrant 
white flowers in early spring. Likes a shady spot. 2-1/2 in. pots, $.75; 
1 gal., $1.50. 
hookeriana humilis (BE). Low 1 to 1-1/2 ft. shrub with dark green foliage 
and fluffy spikes of fragrant white flowers in early spring, followed by black 
berries. 6 to 8 in., $1.25; 1 gal., $1.50. 
‘ruscifolia (BE). To 2-1/2 feet. Dark waxy leaves, dense habit of growth 
with small white flowers in spring. Does best ina shady spot. 2 yr., $2.00. 
SENECIO Greyi (BE). To 3 feet. Attractive greyish foliage. Covered in 
summer with golden yellow flowers. 2 yr., $1.50. 
SEQUOIA gigantea (CE) (Big Tree of California). Cord-like foliage. The 
large stately specimens have become famous the world over. 4 to 5 ft., 
$0200;"0°t0 Oft,, $0.00. 
SILK TREE, see Albizzia julibrissin. 
SKIMMIA japonica (BE). To 3 feet. An excellent dwarf compact shade-loving 
shrub with glossy rich green foliage and bright red berries. 6 to 8 in., $1.50; 
8 to 10 in., $2.00; 10 to 12 in., $2.50; 12 to 15 in., $3.00. 
SKIMMIA japonica male pollenizer. (BE). Plant with your Skimmia to increase 
berry production. 6 to 12 in., 1 gal. $1.50; 12 to 15 in., $3.00. 
SMOKE BUSH, see Rhus. 
SNOWBALL, see Viburnum. 
h SNOWBERRY (Symphoricarpus albus). To 4 feet. Small, nearly round leaves, 
pinkish flowers, covered with large white pearl-shape berries in fall. 4 to 
5 ft., $2.50. 
h Pink Snowberry orCoralberry (Symphoricarpus vulgaris). Soft pink flowers, 
followed by showy bright red fruit during fall and winter. 3 to 4 ft22$.2008 
h SNOWDROP TREE (Halesia carolina or tetraptera). To 25 feet. With irregu- 
lar, graceful spreading branches and white bell-shaped drooping flowers in 
spring, followed by winged light brown fruit. 3 to 4 ft., $3.00. 
h SORBARIA sorbifolia (False Spiraea). One of the first shrubs to burst into 
leaf in spring. Creamy-white flowers in June and July. 3 to 4 ity, $2250: 
SORBUS, see Ash, 
SPARTIUM, see Broom. 
SPINDLE TREE, see Euonymus. 
