Sugar Cane (Saccharum officinarum). Gramineæ.
Cuttings of the stems. The cuttings should possess a nope or joint which bears one or more good buds. These cuttings are planted directly in the field, and the plants will reach maturity in two or three months. Propagation by seeds has been supposed to be impossible, but recent experiments at Kew indicate that it can be done.
Sumach. See [Rhus].
Sundew. See [Drosera].
Sunflower. See [Helianthus].
Sun Rose. See [Helianthemum].
Swainsona. Leguminosæ.
Seeds. Green cuttings under cover.
Swan River Daisy. See [Brachycome].
Sweet Brier. See [Rosa].