88 CUPEESSUS, OR 



CcrPBESSUS 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. 



CaPRKSSUS Lawsoniana lutea, RolUsson, 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 ldtea 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 giauca 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, Ho^% the Slender Lawson's 



Cypress. 



An elegant variet}', forming a dense bush, with a beautiful 

 feathery appearance^ and a deep glossy green colour. 



