Agathæa. Compositæ.
Seeds and layers. Young cuttings root freely, in a gentle heat, at all times.
Agathomeris. See [Humea].
Agathosma (Bucco, Dichosma). Rutaceæ.
Increased by cuttings, which, when young, root freely in a pot of sand, under a bell-glass, in a cool house. They require to be shaded somewhat in the summer.
Agathotes. See [Swertia].
Agati. Leguminosæ.
Increased by cuttings, which will root in a pot of sand with a hand-glass over them, placed in heat.
Agave. Amaryllideæ.
Increased by seeds, to secure the production of which the flowers should be pollinated. Usually by suckers which spring naturally from the old plant.