DIFFERENT CHARACTERISTICS 223 



Cupressus macrocarpa fasti- 



giata. 

 Cupressus nootkatensis com- 



pacta. 

 Cupressus sempervirens. 

 „ thyoides. 



,, torulosa. 



Juniperus communis fasti- 

 giata. 



Juniperus drupacea. 



,, excelsa stricta. 



,, thurifera. 



Pinus Cembra. 

 Taxus baccata erecta. 



„ ,, fastigiata. 



Thuya occidentalis Vervae- 

 neana. 



COLOURED AND VARIEGATED CONIFERS 



Cedrus atlantica glauca. 



„ Libani argentea. 

 Cupressus Lawsoniana albo- 



spica. 

 Cupressus Lawsoniana albo- 



variegata. 

 Cupressus Lawsoniana argen- 

 tea. 

 Cupressus Lawsonia argen- 



teo-variegata. 

 Cupressus nootkatensis ar- 



genteo-variegata. 

 Cupressus nootkatensis 



aureo-variegata. 

 Cupressus pisifera plumosa 



aurea. 

 Cupressus pisifera plumosa 



argentea. 

 Juniperus chinensis aurea. 



Juniperus Sabina variegata. 

 „ virginiana aurea. 



Picea Engelmanni glauca. 



,, excelsa finedonensis. 

 Pinus sylvestris aurea. 



,, ponderosa aurea. 



,, Massoniana aurea. 

 Pseudolarix Fortunei. 

 Pseudotsuga Douglasii 



Stairii. 

 Sequoia gigantea aurea. 

 Taxus baccata aurea. 



„ ,, elegantissima. 



,, ,, fastigiata aurea. 



Taxus baccata fastigiata ar- 



genteo-variegata. 

 Taxus canadensis variegata. 

 Thuya dolabrata variegata. 



CONIFERS OF LOW-SPREADING HABIT 



There are many uses to which dwarf-spreading 

 conifers can be put, such as for undergrowth, 

 covering banks and rock- work, or in forming dense, 

 far-spreading masses in the open or around the 

 margins of woods and plantations. For such 

 purposes the following are most to be recom- 

 mended : 



