270 THE NURSERY LIST. 



Maize, Indian Corn (Zea Mays). Graminecs. 



Seed^ (properly fruits), planted upon the approach of 

 warm weather. 



Malcolmia. Cruciferce. 



Propagated by seeds. 

 Mallow. See Malva. 



Malope. Malvacece. 



Seeds may be sown either under glass in early spring, 

 or in the open border a month or two later. 



Malpighia. Malpighiacea. 



Cuttings of nearly ripened shoots may be made in sum' 

 mer (with leaves), or under glass. 



Malva (Mallow). Malvacecp. 



The annuals by seeds only. The perennials may be 

 increased by seeds, divisions or cuttings. 



Malvaviscus. Malvacecs. 



Increased by seeds, and by cuttings of side shoots, 

 placed under glass, in heat. 



Mammea (Mammee Apple, St. Domingo Apricot). Gulti' 

 ferce. 

 Seeds. Cuttings of half-ripened shoots should be taken 

 with the leaves on and placed in a frame. 



Mammillaria. See Cactus. 

 Mandevilla. Apocynacccs. 



Propagated by seeds, layers, or cuttings of half-ripened 

 wood. 



Mandiocca. See Manihot. 

 Maudragora (Mandrake). Solanacea. 



Propagated by seeds or by divisions. 

 Mandrake. See Mandragora and Podophyllum. 



Manettia. Rubiacece. 



Seeds are sometimes employed. Usually increased by 

 cuttings of young shoots. Root-cuttings are sometimes 

 made. 



Mangifera. See Mango. 



