Increased by seeds sown in the spring in heat, and the plants afterwards potted off and plunged again in heat to hasten their growth.

Anchietea, Lucinæa, Noisettia. Violarieæ.

Propagated by young cuttings, which root freely in sand, under a bell-glass, in a moderate heat.

Anchomanes. Aroideæ.

Propagated by seeds and offsets.

Anchusa. Boragineæ.

Propagated by seeds, which should be sown in early spring in pots of sandy soil; they will germinate in three or four weeks. Also by divisions, rarely by cuttings.

Andersonia. Epacrideæ.

Propagated by cuttings from tips of young shoots. These should be made in autumn, winter or spring, and planted in sand in a gentle heat, with a bell-glass over them.

Andreusia. See [Myoporum].