The annuals, by seeds sown in a warm place in spring; the perennials, by cuttings from young shoots, or by division, 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. Leguminosæ.
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. Asclepiadeæ.
Increased by seeds, which ripen in abundance, or by division of the root.
Anarrhinum. Scrophularineæ.
Propagated by seeds sown outside in the spring, or by growing cutting, but they require protection during severe winters.
Anastatica. Cruciferæ.