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MALCOMIA. (mal-KOH-me-ah)} 
Malcome Stocks. Cruciferae. Annuals 
and perennials with grayish leaves; sow seeds 
early indoors or direct to the garden. 
—marltima. MALC-3X. 20¢ 
Virginia Stocks. Fine for border; 12”; 
HA; seed can be sown every 2 weeks dur- 
ing the spring for succession bloom. 
feeders and require plenty of water, there- 
fore plant them in the richest, most favor- 
able section of your garden; seed may be 
sown direct or indoors and set out in May; 
give plenty of room, usually 3 ft. 
NOVELTY TYPES: Large blooms; 3-5 ft. 
high and flowers to 4-5 inches across; beds 
and the odorless varieties for cutflowers. 
— —Crimson. MALC-3C. 25¢ | Treasure Chest. MARY-I1T. 20¢ 
a Pe MALC-3Z. 25¢ Large bell-shaped heads in mixed colors. 
— —White. MALC-3W. 25¢ | —Crown of Gold. MARY-I1CG. 20¢ 
— —Yellow. MALC-3Y. 254 Collerette type blooms; odorless; golden 
yellow flowers. 
MALUS. —Gigantea Sunset. _ MARY-I1GS. 20¢ 
Apple. Rosaceae. The oriental Crabs of Huge yellow or primrose fis, 5” ac; 372 ft. 
the Malus floribunda group come true from | —Gltters- MARY-1G. 25¢ 
An All-American selection in 1951; large 
Chrysanthemum-type; golden yellow fis; 
ft; Ie-Oz., $1.25. 
—Goldilocks. MARY-IGL. 25¢ 
NEW. Like Glitters in plant habit and 
seed. 
—Sieboldii. MALU-36. 75¢ 
Toringo Crab. Shrub or tree 15 ft; 
hardy in N; Japan. 
—Zumi. MALU-50. 75¢ | flower form but bright golden yellow. 
Tree to 20 ft; fis 1” across; pink in bud. —Golden Ball. MARY-IGB. 20¢ 
Deep golden yellow; double fis. 
MALVA. —Golden Glow. MARY-1GG. 20¢ 
Mallow Malvaceae. Erect spreading 
plants, easily grown in the border. Best to 
sow seeds where they are to grow. 
Very large golden heads, 5’’ ac; odorless. 
—DMission Gi'ts, Goldsmith. MARY-1GS. 25¢ 
Perfect ball-shaped type; huge golden fis. 
— —Yellowstone. MARY-LYS. 25¢ 
—moschata rosea. MALA-10R. 25¢ | Golden yellow; incurved; huge heads. 
Musk Malva. 2 ft; HP; fils rose-pink; (IV). | Gypsy Jewells. MARY-I1GJ. 20¢ 
—capensis: see Malvastrum. A wide range of brilliant colors; sweet; 
15” high; neat plants. 
MALVASTRUM. (mal-VAS-trum) | Golden Bedder. MARY-IGB. 20¢ 
False Mallow. Malvaceae. Mallow-like Chrysantheum flowered; deep golden. 
plants and sub-shrubs with purple or red fis; |} —Golden Queen. MARY-GQ. 20¢ 
usually in terminal spikes; makes nice plants| Deep golden; dwarf plants; good bedder. 
in the border and sometimes grown in GH. | —Moonlight. ‘ MARY-1M. 20¢ 
L Tall giant flowered; yellow; extra double. 
are eEceneums: MALV-3. 30¢ | orange Queen. MARY-I1NQ. 20¢ 
Prairie Mallow. Brick-red fis, 1” ac; 8 ft; Medium height; double flowers. 
hardy; HP. —Primrose Queen. MARY-1PQ. 20¢ 
—capensis. MALV-I. 35¢ Dwarf growth. 
(Malva Capensis) 4 ft; purple fis; (IX).. 
—scabrosum. MALV-9. 40¢ 
Small” rosy. Hiss) o-4 103, ole ae 
—virgatum. MALV-15. 35¢ 
Erect; small pale pink fis; 3-4 ft; TSh. 
MALOPE. 
Malvaceae. Showy annuals with large sol- 
itary flowers. ; 
—trifida. MALO-3X. 30¢ 
3 ft: fis 3’ across; mixed colors. i 
— —White. MALO-3W. 35¢ 
— —rosea. MALO-3R. 35¢ 
——Purple-red. MALO-3P. 35¢ 
MAMMILLARIA. (mam-il-LA Y-ree-uh) 
Cactaceae. at tert Be Mainly Mex- Pots O’Gold 
ican Cacti. It is a very popular genus. " 
NOTE: See under Cacti for a recently re- pe erie: raarerter Pie So 20¢ 
ceived list, which will be described and | _ sie. "Light Be; MARY-1V. 20¢ 
cataloged here in next issue. ; Improved Yellow Supreme: dandy. 
—longicoma. MAMM-150. 50¢ | _sSunlight. MARY-I1S. 20¢ 
—longispina. MAMM-162. 50¢ Giant flowered; bright orange-redii ‘ 
—Liitle Gianis, Mixed. MARY- F ¢ 
MANIHOT. : (MAN-ee-hot) Collection of dwarf large-flowering; 15’. 
Euphorbiaceae. Tropical Amer. trees and |—Early Sunrise. MARY-IES. 20¢ 
shrubs useful for their large fleshy roots. 
—esculenta. MANI-4. 50¢ 
Cassava, Manioc, Tapioca Plant. Shrub; 
9 ft; edible. (X). 
MARIGOLD’ 
Tagetes. Compositae. Marigolds are fairly 
hardy and therefore they should be planted 
Dazzling golden yellow; 4 ft. 
—Collarette Crown O’Gold. MARY-1G. 25¢ 
Gold Medal; odorless; golden orange. .. 
—Above Mixed. MARY-1X. 20¢ 
TALL DOUBLE AFRICAN: All double or 
fistulosa type flowers with quilled petals 
and all 100% double; favorites for bedding 
or cutting; 232 ft. 
: ; a 2 MARY-2G. 20 
rather early in the spring; there are many sail a Olen MARY-2I. 20% 
beautiful varieties in both types. —All Doubl Orange. MARY-2N. 20¢ 
AFRICAN MARIGOLDS: These are strong —All Double Mixed. MARY-2X. 204 
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