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drained soil suits it best, but will grow almost 

 anywhere. Deciduous; North Asia, 1696. 



Mahonia Aquifolium (syn. Berberis Aqui- 

 fofann}. A useful plant for undergrowth in 

 shrubberies and plantations. Evergreen ; North 

 America, 1823. 



Mammoth Tree. See Sequoia gigantea. 



Maple. See Acer. 



Maritime Pine. See Pinus Pinaster. 



Mock Orange. See Philadelphus coronarius. 



Monkey Puzzle. See Araucaria imbricata. 



Monterey Pine. See Pinus insignis. 



Mountain Ash. See Pyrus aucuparia. 



Mount Atlas Cedar. See Cedrus atlantica. 



Mount Enos Fir. See Abies cephalonica. 



Myrobalan Plum. See Prunus cerasifera. 



Norway Spruce. See Pice a excelsa. 



Oak. See Quercus. 



Olearia Haastii, sometimes called the " Olive " 

 in allusion to its resemblance to that tree. A very 

 hardy dwarf shrub by the seaside, and will succeed 

 in almost any soil. It may be seen at Scarborough, 

 Whitby, and other places along the coast, flourish- 

 ing in the most exposed situations. Evergreen ; 

 New Zealand. 



Olive. See Olearia Haastii. 



Oriental Spruce. See Pice a orientalis. 



Pear Tree. See Pyrus communis. 



Philadelphus coronariits, Mock Orange or 



