270 THE NURSERY LIST. 



Maize, Indian Corn (Zca Mays). Gratiiineir. 



St-etls (proiierly fruits), planted v,\^n\\ the approach of 

 warm weather. 



Malcolmia. Crucijenr. 



Propagated by seeds. 

 Mallow. See Malva. 



Malope. Malvaceic. 



Seeds may lie sown either under glass in early spring, 

 ■ ir in the open border a month or two later. 



Malpighia. j\[alpighiacecf. 



Cuttings of nearly ripened shoots may be niaile in sum- 

 mer (with leaves), ux imder glass. 



Malva (Mallow). JfalvaiCir. 



The annuals by seeds only. The |iercnnials may be 

 increased by seeds, divisions or cuttings. 



Malvaviscus. .^falvaccir. 



Increased by seeds, and by cuttings of side shoots, 

 placed under glass, in heat. 



Mammea ( Mammee Apple, St. Domingo Apricot). Giilti- 

 /era-. 

 Seeds. Cuttings of half-ripened shoots shoukl be taken 

 with the leaves on and jjlaccd in ,a frame. 



MammiUaria. See Cactus. 

 Mandevilla. ^Ipocyiiac'Cir. 



Propagated by seeds, layers, or cuttings of half-ri|ieued 

 wood. 



Mandiocca. See Manihot. 

 Mandragora (Mandrake). Solanacca-. 



Propagated by seeds or by dbisions. 

 Mandrake. See Mandragora and Podophyllum. 



Manettia. Rubiaceix. 



Seeds are sometimes employed. Usually increased by 

 cuttings of yotnig shoots. Root-cuttings are sometimes 

 made. 



Mangifera. .See Mango. 



