102 THE NURSERY-HOOK. 



Ada. Or chides. 



Propagated by divisions as soon as the plant commences 

 growth. (See under Orchids.) 



Adamia. Saxifrages. 



Increased by seeds ; by cuttings, which will root readily in 

 a compost of loam, peat and sand, under a hand-glass. 



Adamsia. See Puschkinia. 

 Adam's Needle. See Yucca. 

 Adenandra. Rutacece. 



Increased by cuttings made from the young tops, before 



they begin to throw out their buds, planted in a pot of sand, 



with a bell-glass or frame placed over them. 



Adenanthera. Leguminosa. 



Increased by cuttings taken off with a heel and planted in a 

 pot of sand in heat, placing a bell-glass over them. 



Adenanthos. Proteacece. 



Propagated by cuttings, in spring, placed in sandy soil, 

 under a bell-glass, with gentle bottom heat. 



Adenilenia. See Neillia. . 

 Adenium. Apocynacece. 



Increased by half-ripened cuttings, which strike root well 

 in sand, under a hand-glass. 



Ajdenocalymna. Bignoniacece. 



' Propagated by cuttings, which will root in sand, under a 

 .bell-glass,- with bottom heat. 



1 lAxlenooafpus . Leguminosce. 



Seeds may be sown in March, the hardy species out-doors, 

 and the others in a cold house. Young cuttings root freely 

 in sand, covered with a hand-glass. 



Adenophora. Campanulacece. 



Propagated by seeds, sown as soon as ripe, in pots placed 

 in cold frames. Also by suckers. 



Adenostoma. Rosacece. 



Propagated by cuttings of the young shoots, placed in 

 sand, under glass, in spring or autumn. 



Adenotrichia. See Senecio. 



