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(4.) C. Goveniana, Gordon. 



Figured by Masters, Journ. Linn. Soc., xxxi, 346 ; also by Sargent, t. 527. 



A Californian specits, ascending from the coast to an elevation of 3,000 feet, 



Cupressus Goveniana (young plant). 



State Nursery, Campbelltown. 



A tree occasionally 50 feet high. 



It is a very fragrant plant ; does well in the Sydney district. 



L 6 (Sydney Botanic Gardens). 



(5.) C. Lawsoniana, Murray. " Lawson's Cypress." 

 Figured in J>ot. Mag. t, 5581. 



The tallest of all Cypresses, attaining a height of 150-200 feet in its native 

 country, South Oregon and North California. 



" It is polymorphous, giving rise to varieties so distinct from the normal 

 form, and so varied in habit and outline, that several of them are justly 

 ranked among the best of subjects for the geometrical or formal flower 

 garden, botli in summer and winter. It may be used for almost every 

 purpose for which Conifers aie planted as a single specimen for the lawn or 

 jaik, in groups of its own kind, or intermixed with other trees or shrubs, for 

 evergreen hedges, or as a funereal or cemetery tree, '' (Veitch's Manual.) 



