THE NURSERY LIST. Hi 



Anacardium (Cashew). Anacardiacece. 



Ripened cuttings, with their leaves left on, root freely in 

 sand nnder a hand-glass, in heat. 



Anagallis (Pimpernel). Primulacece. 



The annuals, by seeds sown in a warm place in spring ; 

 the perennials, by cuttings from young shoots, or by divis- 

 ion, at any time, either under a hand-glass or in a closed 

 frame. Keep in the shade, and when thoroughly established 

 harden off gradually. 



Anagyris. Leguminosce. 



Increased by cuttings, which should be planted in July in 

 a pot of sand, and placed under a hand-glass. 



Anamenia. See Knowltonia. 

 Ananas. See Pine Apple. 

 Anantherix. Asclepiadece. 



Increased by seeds, which ripen in abundance, or by divis- 

 ion of the root. 



Anarrhinum. Scrophularinece. 



Propagated by seeds sown outside in the spring, or by 

 growing cutting, but they require protection during severe 

 winters. 



Anastatica. Cruciferce. 



Increased by seeds sown in the spring in heat, and the 

 plants afterwards potted off and plunged again in heat to 

 hasten their growth 

 Anchietea, Lucinaea, Noisettia. Violariece. 



Propagated by young cuttings, which root freely in sand, 

 under a bell-glass, in a moderate heat. 



Anchomanes. Aroidece. 



Propagated by seeds and offsets. 

 Anchusa. Boraginece. 



Propagated by seeds, which should be sown in early spring 

 in pots of sandy soil ; they will germinate in three or four 

 weeks. Also by divisions, rarely by cuttings. 



Andersonia. Epacridea*. 



Propagated by cuttings from tips of young shoots. These 

 should be made in autumn, winter or spring, and planted 

 in sand in a gentle heat, with a bell-glass over them. 



Andreusia. See Myoporum. 



