io MAURICE YOUNG'S CATALOGUE. 



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JAPONICA VERA Young plants, each 165 



<^ ... Recently imported by Siebold from the north of Japan, and must 

 not be confounded with the species originally introduced from the 

 north of China. It is of better habit, and more hardy. 



LOBBI 3 to 4ft. plants, per doz. 12 o 18 



Syru Viridis. 



This -variety differs from C. japouica (the old sort) only in colour, 

 and is perhaps more compact in growth. 



CUPR.ESSUS {Cypress), 



LAWSONIANA Good plants, 2 to 3ft., per doz. ...90 



Syn. Chamcecyparis Boursieri. Ditto 4, 5, 6, & 7ft. ,, 18 O 42 O 

 A most valuable plant, introduced a few years ago from California. 

 It forms a graceful tree, 60 to 100 feet high, very hardy, and useful as 

 an ornamental shrubbery plant, a single specimen, or for hedges, as it 

 bears the knife well. 



ALBA SPICA Good plants, 1 ft., each ... I 6 



A continental variety, having the young shoots tipped with white. 



Young's (Variety) Good plants, each 26 50 



Selected from a batch of seedlings several years ago, as being the 

 most distinct and perfectly marked white-tipped variety in the trade. 

 It is very free in growth, and the countless white spots with which it 

 is covered render it a particularly attractive plant. 



NANA each 5 o 10 6 



A dwarf compact little plant, with the young shoots quite white. 



ARGENTEA Good plants, each 1636 



A very beautiful silvery variety, of very compact habit, the ends of 

 the shoots drooping in a very graceful manner. 



G-ERULEA Good plants, each 1636 



A very compact-growing form, of good habit, and foliage of a bluish- 

 green, shaded with grey. 



ERECTA VIRIDIS Good plants, each 2676 



An upright free growing variety, with beautiful green foliage ; very 

 desirable. 



FRAGRANS Plants, 2 to 3ft., per doz. ... 12 o 



4, 5, and 6ft. ,, 18 o 36 o 

 A very fast-growing variety, foliage more delicate, and habit more 

 drooping than La'Msouiana. 



GRACILIS Good plants, each 1636 



A globose form of Laiusoniana, with the points of the shoots droop- 

 ing, which relieves the stiffness peculiar to most plants of a globular 

 shape. j 



LUTEA Good plants, each from 3 6 21 o 



A new, very distinct, and beautiful variety, being perfectly yellow 

 during the summer months, free in habit, and when it attains a large 

 size will form a very attractive and striking feature. 



NANA each 26 50 



A pretty compact little plant. 



IZllTu G R A Z^ AALB . A ..'.7''} Good plants, each 26-36 



Two pretty varieties, having portions of their foliage respectively 

 gold and silver. 



MACROCARPA Good plants, 2 to 3ft., per doz. 18 24 o 



Syn. Lambertiana. 



A very fine and rapid-growing Cypress from California, where it is 

 found from 50 to 60 feet high ; it grows well near the sea coast, and is 

 hardy on elevated situations, but sometimes cut by winter if grown in 

 low moist places. 



NUTKAENSIS. See THUJOPSIS BOREALIS. 



