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THE NURSERY LIST. 



Milla. LiliacecT. 



Increased by seeds, bulbels or by division. 



Miltonia. Orcliidacea:. 



Dividing the pseudo-bulbs. See also under Orchids. 



Mimosa (Sensitive Plant). Lcguiniiwscr. 



Seeds, sown indoors. Cuttings of rather lirm shoots, 

 and inserted in sandy soil, in heat. 



Mimulus (Monkey-flower, Musk Plant). ScrophulariacCiV. 

 Propagated by seeds, which should be thinly sown and 

 lightly covered. Also by division, and cuttings. 



Mint. See Peppermint and Spearmint. 



Mirabilis, Jalapa (Marvel of Peru, Four-O'clock). Nycla- 

 ffinacetr. 

 Seeds, sown in spring either under cover or outdoors. 



Miscanthus (Eulalia, Zebra-grass). Graiiiincic. 

 Oi\'ision and seeds. 



Mistletoe. See X'iscuni. 



Mock Orange. See Philadelphus. 



Momordica. Ciicurbitaccic. 



Increased by seeds, which should be sown in heat early 

 in spring, or in the open in the south. 



Monk's Hood. See Aconituni. 



Monstera, Serangium, Tornelia. Aroidccc. 



Easih' increased by seeds and by cuttings (jf the stem. 

 Montbretia. .See Tritonia. 

 Moon-flower. See Ipomaa. 

 Moon-seed. See ?ilenispermum. 

 Morning-glory. See Ipomcea. 

 Morus. See Mulberry. 

 Mountain Ash. See Pyrus. 

 Mountain Laurel. See Kalmia. 

 Mourning Bride. See Scabiosa 



