Propagated by seeds, in open air in spring. Saffron is also Crocus sativus.
Sage (Salvia officinalis). Labiatæ.
Seeds, sown in spring where the plants are to stand. Also by division, but seeds give better plants. Sage plantations should be renewed every two or three years. Good plants are grown from cuttings.
Sage Palm. See [Cycas].
Saintfoin. See [Onobrychis].
Saint John’s Bread. See [Carob].
Salisburia. See [Ginkgo].
Salix (Willow, Osier, Sallow). Salicineæ.
All the willows grow readily from cuttings of ripe wood of almost any age. The low and weeping varieties are top-worked upon any common upright stocks.
Sallow. See [Salix].