Anœctochilus. Orchideæ.

Propagated by cutting off the growing top just below the last new root, dividing the remainder of the stem into lengths of two or three joints. (See under [Orchids].)

Anoma. See [Moringa].

Anomatheca. Irideæ.

Increased sometimes by seeds sown very thinly in seed pans as soon as ripe. Also multiply very rapidly by cutting up the masses once a year. Offsets.

Anona (Custard Apple). Anonaceæ.

Increased by seeds, which should be sown in pots, and plunged into a hot-bed. By ripened cuttings, which will root in sand under a hand-glass, in a moist heat.

Anoplophytum. See [Tillandsia].

Anopterus. Saxifrageæ.