Seeds, when obtainable. Cuttings in sand under a frame.

Stuartia. Ternstrœmiaceæ.

May be increased by seeds and layers, or by means of ripened cuttings, inserted in sand under a hand-glass. Seeds are oftenest used, where obtainable.

Stylidium, Candollea. Stylidieæ.

Grown from seeds, or in a few cases, from divisions of the roots. The shrubby kinds may be increased by cuttings.

Stypandra. Liliaceæ.

Propagated by divisions.

Styrax (Storax). Styraceæ.

Seeds, which must be stratified, or else sown as soon as ripe. They usually lie dormant the first year. Also by layers and cuttings of green-wood. Can be grafted upon other storaxes, or upon Halesia tetraptera.