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Marica. Iridece. 



Propagated by seeds, and by division of the rhizomes, 

 placing each portion in sand, in a high bottom beat. 



Marigold. See Tagetes. 

 Mariposa Lily. See Calochortus. 

 Marsdsnia. Asclepiadece. 



In spring, cuttings may be made and inserted in sand, 

 under glass. 



Marsh-Mallow. See Althaea. 

 Marsh-Marigold. See Caltha. 

 Martynia (Unicorn Plant). Pedalinece. 



Seeds, sown where the plants are to grow, or started under 

 glass in the north. 



Masdevallia. Orchidece. 



Division. (See also under Orchids.) 

 Mathiola (Stock, Gilliflower). Crudferce. 



Seeds, sown either under cover or in the garden. Grows 

 readily from cuttings. 



Maurandya, including Lophospermum. Scrophularince. 



Seeds, sown in heat. Cuttings of young growth under 

 glass. 



Mauritia, including Orophoma. Palmce. 



Sow seeds in heat. 

 Maxillaria. Orchidece. 



Division of the plants, and also of the pseudo-bulbs. (See 

 also under Orchids.) 



May-Apple. See Podophyllum. 

 Meadow-Rue. See Thalictrum. 

 Meadow-Sweet. See Spiraea. 

 Meconopsis. Papaveracece. 



Seeds, sown in early spring in a gentle heat. Also propa- 

 gated by division. 



Medeola (Indian Cucumber). Liliacecc. 



Seeds. May be increased by dividing the plants in spring. 

 Medicago (Lucerno, Medick). Legiiminosce. 



Propagated by seeds or divisions. 



