—w—Rose Beauty. 
ie FTA. 
— —candida. LYCH-8C. 25¢ 
White form; HA. 
— —Loyalty. LYCH-8L. 25¢ 
Blue on 6” plants; HA. 
——nana compacta. LYCH-8NK. 25¢ 
Mixed colors indwarf compact plants. 
— —nobilis. LYCH-8N. 25¢ 
Chamois rose,. 2 oz. 40¢. 
LYCH-8RB. 25¢ 
Lovely large flowered deep rose; 18”: HA. 
—-—Blue Pearl. LYCH-8B. 25¢ 
— —Azure. LYCH-8A. 25¢ 
Rosy light blue. 
——Mixed Coeli-rosa Var. LYCH-8X. 20¢ 
LYCH-10. 20¢ 
—coronaria. 
Rose Champion. Crimson; treminal fis; 
Seid .Or . Le. 
— —astrosanguinea. LYCH-I0A. 25¢ 
Dark blood-red fis. 
— —Red. LYCH-10R. 25¢ 
Deep red color. 
—Flos-cuculi. LYCH-13. 25¢ 
Cockoo-flower. Red or pink panicles; 
May-Aug; 15’; HP. 
—Flos-Jovis. LYCH-14. 25¢ 
20ce 21. 
Flower-of-Jove. Pink in dense umbels; 
June-July; 18’; HP. 
——Hort. Variety. LYCH-14H. 20¢ 
Pink fis over silver rosettes; 5’; HP. 
—Forrestii Hvbrids. LYCH-16. 25¢ 
Shades of pink to crimson and white: 
—Haadeana. LYCH-19. 20¢ 
Hybrid; orange-red fis; May-June; 20” 
132 
—utriculata. LYCH-29. 25¢ 
Tender perennial. 
—Vis«aria. LYCH-30. 20¢ 
99 
Red and purple fis, 14” ac, in clusters; 
Mav-Tne: 18”; HP. 
— —splendens. LYCH-30S. 25¢ 
Germen Catchfly. Large flowering: HP. 
—Lvchnis Blend. LYCH-X. 204 
LYCIUM. (LISH-ee-um) 
Box Thorn. Matrimony Vine. Solanaceae. 
Ornamental shrubs requiring support; they 
are hardy in the North. 
—europaeum. LYCI-5. 30¢ 
Box Thorn. Spreading shrub to 10 ft; 
scarlet or orange fruits. Oz. 60¢. 
LYGODIUM: see Fern List. 
LYONIA. (lye-OH-nee-uh) 
Ericaceae. (Xolisma) Evergreen and decid- 
uous shrubs, usually best in moist soils; sow 
seed in sand and sphagnum, indoors; good 
for colonizing. 
—mariana. LYON-4. 35¢ 
Stagger Bush. Deciduous; 6 ft; May- 
June; fis nodding, terminal racemes; (V). 
LYSIMACHIA. (ly-si-MA Y-ki-ak) 
Loosestrife. Primulaceae Annuals and 
perennials; summer blooming; in white or 
yellow, sometimes purple and blue, in spikes 
or racemes. Good in moist places and edges 
of pools or streams. 
—punctata. LYSM-14. 25¢ 
Yellow fis in whorls; 3 ft; HP. 
—ramosa. LYSM-15. 25¢ 
—Mixed. LYSM-X. 20¢ 
LYTHRUM. (LITH-rum) 
Loosestrife. Lythraceae. Annuals and per- 
ennials; border or wild garden; easy in moist 
soils. 
—Salicara. 
Purple Loosestrife. Large 
LYTH-7R. 30¢ 
rose-colored 
71 
fis in dense terminal spikes; 3 ft; (IV): HP, 
MACHAERANTHERA. 
_Compositae. A genus of American daisy- 
like annuals, biennials and perennials, simil- 
lar to hardy Asters; Tahoka Daisy is a com- 
monly grown species. 
—tanacetifolia. MACA-1. 25¢ 
Tahoka Daisy. HB; 2 ft; fl-heads 2” ac; 
ray-fls blue-violet, disks yellow; good for 
border or cutting; sow seed in fall or early 
spring. 
MACHAERIUM Tipa: see Tipuana Tipu. 
MACLEAYA. (mah-KLAY-rah) 
Plume Poppy; Bocconia. Papaveraceae. 
Perennials used for their bold and attractive 
habit and appearance; flowers are small and 
in terminal panicles. 
—cordata. MACL-1. 25¢ 
Leaves 8” ac; specimen plants; 6 ft: HP. 
—microcarpa. MACL-3. 25¢ 
Differs from above in the flowers; HP.. 
MACLURA. 
Moraceae. Deciduous American trees. 
—pomifera. MACU-1. 25¢ 
Osage Orange. Sow in spring; soak seedg 
in warm water. Oz. 50¢. 
MACROPIDIA. 
—fulingosa. MACR-8. 50¢ 
MAGNOLIA 
Magnoliaceae. Showy trees and_ shrubs 
with large pink, white, purple or yellow fis 
followed by cone-like fruits; very ornamental. 
Sow seeds in the fall or stratify till spring. 
—acuminata. MAGN-1. 25¢ 
Cucumber-Tree. Best to sow in spring; 
(V). Oz. 07¢. 
—Campbellii. MAGN-6. 30¢ 
Tree; fils pink outside, white inside; 10” a- 
cross; (VII). 
— —White. MAGN-6W. 25¢ 
— —Red. MAGN-6R. 30¢ 
—globosa. MAGN-17. 35¢ 
Bull Bay. (VII); white fis; fragrant; Oz. 
60¢. 
—Kobus. MAGN-20. 40¢ 
Tree to 30 ft; white fis, 4’ ac; Japan. 
—WDiliflora v .nigra. MAGN-22N. 35¢ 
Shrub to 10 ft; fils dark purple; ‘China. 
—macrophylla. MAGN-23. 50¢ 
Large Leaf Cucumber Tree; (V); white. 
—obovata. MAGN-27. 35¢ 
Tree; white fis; fragrant, 7°’ ac; (VII). 
—Soulangeana. MAGN-32. 50¢ 
Hvbrid M. denudata x liliflora; hardy in 
N; fls purplish outside, white inside, 6” ac. 
—Wilsonii. MAGN-45. 40¢ 
Small tree; 25 ft; pendent white fis; frag. 
MAGN-X. 25¢ 
Sri yeros) (Oleh rake 
—Mixed. 
MAHONTIA. (ma-HOH-nee-ah) 
Berberidaceae. Evergreen shrubs similiar 
to the Barberry; fls in yellow racemes fol- 
lowed by blue berries; some are hardy in the 
North and should be planted in sheltered 
spots from wind and hot sun. : 
—repens. MAHO-16. 30¢ 
Low growing; bluish green lvs; hardy in 
INS 1G aad s HON 
—Aquifolium. MAHO-1. 50¢ 
TI GUNaeVE atOles Bat DELL yams el ee acces 1h) 
N. 
MALACOCARPUS: see in list under Cacti. 
