Æschynomene. Leguminosæ.
Propagated seeds, those of the herbaceous species requiring a good heat to start them into growth. By cuttings, placed in sand under a bell-glass, in a brisk heat.
Æsculus (Horse Chestnut, Buckeye). Sapindaceæ.
Propagated by stratified seeds sown in single rows in spring, and by layers made in the spring or fall; or by grafting or budding on the common horse chestnut or native buckeyes, usually under glass.
Æthionema. Cruciferæ.
Propagated by seeds sown in May, and by cuttings planted in summer.
Agalmyla. Gesneraceæ.
Propagated by half-ripened cuttings, in heat under glass.
Aganisia. Orchideæ.
Propagated by dividing the pseudo-bulbs just before starting into new growth. (See under [Orchids].)