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Mirabilis, Jalapa (Marvel of Peru, Four o'clock). Nyctaginece. 



Seeds, sown in spring either under cover or out-doors. 

 Mistletoe. See Viscum. 

 Mock Orange. See Philadelphus. 

 Momordica. Cucurbitacece. 



Increased by seeds, which should be sown in heat early in 

 spring. 



Monarda (Horse Mint). Labiatce. 



Seeds. Propagated also by dividing the roots. 

 Monk's Hood. See Aconitum. 

 Monsonia. Geraniacece. 



Propagation is effected by seeds, sown in-doors in spring ; 

 by division, or by cuttings placed in sandy soil under a hand- 

 light, in spring or autumn. 



Monstera, Serangium, Tornelia. Aroidece. 



Easily increased by seeds and by cuttings of the stem. 

 Montbretia. See Tritonia. 

 Montezuma. Malvaceae. 



Make cuttings of rather firm shoots, and insert in sand 

 under glass. 



Moon-seed. See Menispermum. 

 Moon-flower. See Ipomcea. 

 Moricandia. Cruel/era. 



Propagated by seed, sown in the open ground during spring. 

 Moringa, Anoma. Moringece, 



Make cuttings of half-ripened shoots in spring, and insert 

 in sand under glass. 



Morning-glory. See Ipomoea. 

 Morus. See Mulberry. 

 Mountain Ash. See Pyrus. 

 Mountain Laurel. See Kalmia. 

 Mourning Bride. See Scabiosa. 

 Mucuna. Leguminosce. 



Propagation may be effected by seeds or by cuttings of 

 half-ripened wood, under glass. 



