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under a hand-glass, or in a propagating bed if given plenty 

 of air daily. 



Angophora. Myrtacece. 



Increased by ripened cuttings, which will root in a few 

 weeks in sandy soil under a hand-glass, in a cool house. 



Angraecum. See brides. 

 Auguloa. Orchidece. 



Propagated by dividing the pseudo-bulbs, just before they 

 commence to grow. (See under Orchids.) 



Anigozanthus, Schwaegrichenia. Hcemodoracece. 



Propagated by dividing the roots in spring. 

 Anisanthus. See Antholyza. 

 Anise. Umbelliferce. 



Increased by seeds sown in ordinary soil, on a warm sunny 

 border in May. 



Anisochilus. Labiatce. 



Increased by seeds sown in February, in heat ; or by cut- 

 tings, which will root in sandy soil under a bell-glass, in 

 heat 

 Anisomeles. Labiatce. 



Propagated by seeds, which may be sown in spring, in 

 heat. By cuttings made in spring and inserted in heat, 

 under a bell-glass. 



Anisopetalum. See Bulbophyllum. 



Ancectochilus. Orchidece. 



Propagated by cutting off the growing top just below the 

 last new root, dividing the remainder of the stem into lengths 

 of two or three joints. (See under Orchids.) 



Anoma. See Moringa. 

 Anomatheca. Iridece. 



Increased sometimes by seeds sown very thinly in seed 



pans as soon as ripe. Also multiply very rapidly by cutting 



up the masses once a year. Offsets. 



Anona (Custard Apple). Anonacece. 



Increased by seeds, which should be sown in pots, and 

 plunged into a hot-bed. By ripened cuttings, which will 

 root in sand under a hand-glass, in a moist heat. 



Anoplophytum. See Tillandsia. 



