88 CUPRESSUS, OR 



Cupressus Lawsoniana fragrans, Standish, the Fragrant 



Lawson's Cypress. 



Syn. Cupressus Lawsoniana aromatica, Hort. 



This is a fine strong-growing variety, with rather slender, 

 drooping branches, and glaucous branchlets ; and a very desir- 

 able kind, on account of the very agreeable aromatic smell it 

 emits when handled. 



Cupressus Lawsoniana lutea, Rollisson, the Yellow 



Lawson's Cypress. 



This is a very fine and constant variety, with the whole of 

 the younger branchlets of a deep golden yellow. It is in the 

 Tooting Nursery, and one of the very best of the golden -tinted 

 kinds. 



Cupressus Lawsoniana lutea flavescens, Cripps, the 

 Light Yellow Lawson's Cypress. 



This is a very pretty and distinct variety, with all the 

 branchlets of a very pale, greenish-yellow colour, which 

 originated in Mr. Cripps's nursery, at Tunbridge Wells. 



Cupressus Lawsoniana nana, Hort., the Dwarf Lawson's 



Cypress. 



Syn. Cupressus Lawsoniana glauca nana, Hort. 

 pumila, Hort. 



A nice compact, dwarf variety, with numerous short, slender, 

 glaucous branchlets, closely imbricated, with small ovate leaves. 

 This kind rarely exceeds one or two feet in height. 



Cupressus Lawsoniana gracilis, Hort., the Slender Lawson's 



Cypress. 



An elegant variety, forming a dense bush, with a beautiful 

 feathery appearance, and a deep glossy green colour. 





