Androcymbium. Liliaceæ.

Increased by seeds and offsets.

Andromeda. Ericaceæ.

Propagated by seeds, sown thinly as soon as ripe, in pots or pans, in sandy peat soil. Place in a cool frame or greenhouse giving plenty of air. The young plants should be planted out in spring, if large enough, or pricked into boxes if small. By layers which, if carefully pegged down during September, will take twelve months to make sufficient roots to allow of their being separated; layerage is a common method.

Andropogon. Gramineæ.

Increased by seeds or by division of the roots.

Androsace, including Aretia. Primulaceæ.

Propagated by seeds, which should be sown as soon as possible, and raised in a frame; also by divisions and cuttings.

Androsæmum. See [Hypericum].