MONTEREY CYPRESS (see Cupressus) Each 10 
MONTEREY PINE (see Pinus radiata) 
MOON FLOWER (see Calonyction) 
MORAEA iridioides 
An African, iris-like plant growing from a corm to 2 feet high, hav¬ 
ing white flowers with yellow-and-blue bands. Prolific bloomer and, 
if well watered, will give flowers throughout the year. Flower 
stems should be removed when they dry up; a very satisfactory 
plant for sterile soil. 
1 gallon containers.40 .35 
MORNING GLORY (see Convolvulus) 
MORUS pendula (Tea's Weeping Mulberry) 
A round-headed Weeping tree, popular as a specimen in the 
formal garden or lawn. 
Boxed specimens, 6 to 8 ft.15.00 
MOSQUITO PLANT (see Lopezia) 
MOUNTAIN MAHOGANY (see Cercocarpus) 
MUEHLENBECKIA complexa (The Wire or Mattress Vine) 
Tenacious twining plant for covering fences, rocks, walls or other 
obstructions which it is desired to screen. Withstands salt spray 
and hot winds. 
1 gallon containers.50 .45 
MULBERRY (see Morus) 
MURRAEA exotica (The Orange Jasmine) 
Handsome evergreen shrub growing 10 to 12 feet, with small, glossy 
foliage and white, very fragrant flowers, followed by clusters of 
red berries about V 2 inch in diameter. Blooms several times a year. 
4 in. pots.40 .35 
6 in. pots.90 .80 
6 in. pots, large plants. 1.30 1.20 
MUSA cavendishi (The Dwarf Banana) 
Grows to 6 feet high, has leaves 4 feet long and 2 feet wide. 
B<SB clumps, 4 to 5 ft. 5.00 
M. ensette (The Abyssinian Banana) 
Trunk swollen at the base, leaves 20 feet long and 2 feet wide; 
purely ornamental plant which should be protected from the wind. 
Likes rich, moist soil and high humidity to bring out its tropical 
effect. 
1 gallon containers. 1.00 
MYOPORUM acuminatum 
Erect shrub of clean-cut, neat appearance, leaves soft smooth and 
thick narrow and pointed. A highly satisfactory shrub for seacoast 
section as it will stand salt spray and even an amount of salt 
water at the roots. A very beautiful and practial shrub. 
1 gallon containers.45 .40 
5 gallon containers. 1.60 1.50 
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