LYCIUM, MARGUERITES 



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Your nurseryman will supply plants and when you set them, 

 cut them back severely; the young growth produces little purplish 

 flowers followed by berries that turn red in Fall and remain a long 

 time on the plants. 



MAIDENHAIR FERN 

 See Adianlum 



MAPLE, JAPANESE 



See Acer 



MARIGOLD 



See Tagetes 



MARGUERITES (CHRYSANTHEMUM FRUTESCENS) 



The old favorite called Paris Daisy has been almost entirely 

 replaced by larger and better sorts, of which Mrs. Sanders is perhaps 

 the best known. Still we continue to make use of the old sort which, 

 grown into a large specimen with a mass of bloom, makes a desirable 



Fig. 206.-A Specimen Mabguerite. There is bttle chance for the f "^^^^ Pans 



Daisy when the newer Marguerites can easily be gvomi into plwits o^^^^ °^ 



Nicholson's White; Boston YeUow is also popular for indoor flowering 



