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Revue Horticole, is oue of the prettiest kinds produced, and is 

 remarkable for its hardiness, as well as for its appearance, 

 which somewhat resembles the Araucaria Cunninghamii, but 

 is of laro-er size. The distinguishing characteristic of this 

 variety, independent of its appearance and hardiness, is the 

 length of the leaves, which are very large and curved, or curled 

 up, and reach a length of four centimetres, and then terminate 

 in a sharp point. This curling up of the leaves gives the 

 boughs exactly the appearance of the Araucaria Cunninghamii, 

 and appears to be an intermediate link between the two kinds. 

 It is in the establishment of Mr. Rougier-Chanvier, near Paris. 



Biota Oeientalis Ascotensis, Hort, the Variegated Ascot 



Arbor Vitse. 



This is a very nice variegated variety, with slender, upright 

 branchlets, a good portion of which are of a bright golden 

 colour. 



Biota Oeientalis maceocaepa, Hort, the Large-fruited Arbor- 



Vitse. 

 Syn. Biota Macrocarpa, Hort 

 Japonica laxa, J. Scott. 

 This is a dwarf, loose-growing variety of the Japonica type, 

 with slender, drooping branches, and rather distant, alternate, 

 flattened branchlets, regularly furnished laterally with small, 

 bright-green spray. 



It is a nice slender kind. 



Biota Oeientalis sempee-aueescens, Lemoine, the Ever 

 Golden-Tinted Arbor Vitas. 

 This variety has a dwarf, dense, conical habit of growth, 

 very similar to that of the Biota Orientalis aurea, but differs 

 from it in retaining its golden hue throughout the year. It 

 is a very desirable variety, originally obtained from France. 



Biota Oeientalis Zuccaeiniana, Hort, the Dwarf Green 



Japan Arbor Vitas. 

 This is a neat, compact, dwarf variety, globular in form, and 



