Propagated in spring by seeds or divisions.

Acis. See [Leucoium].

Acisanthera. Melastomaceæ.

Increased by cuttings, which root freely in a mixture of loam, sand and peat, in stove temperature.

Acmadenia. Rutaceæ.

Increased by cuttings pricked in a pot of very sandy soil, covered with a bell-glass.

Acmena. Myrtaceæ.

Propagated by placing half-ripened cuttings in sand under a glass without heat.

Aconitum (Aconite, Monk’s Hood, Wolf’s Bane). Ranunculaceæ.

Seeds should be sown as soon as ripe in a cold-frame or border; also by division. Roots should not be left about, for they are very poisonous.