430 ADDENDA. 



Sequoia sempervieens Lawsoniana, Hort, Lawson's Califor- 

 nian Redwood. 



This is a distinct variety, with much shorter and stouter 

 leaves, and a more rigid habit of growth than the original 

 species. 



It originated in Messrs. Lawson's nursery, at Edinburgh. 



Taxus baccata Elvastonensis, Barron, the Golden Elvaston 



Yew. 

 This is a distinct variety, with the leaves on the younger 

 parts of the plant of a bright orange colour. It is not a varie- 

 gated form, but a self-coloured one, and by far the most brilliant 

 of any of the golden varieties in the winter time. It originated 

 at Elvaston Castle, in Derbyshire. 



Taxus baccata variegata Bareoni, Barron, Mr. Barron's 

 Variegated Yew. 



This is a female variety, raised at Elvaston Castle from a 

 seed of the old golden yew. It is very symmetrical in habit, 

 forming a perfect pyramid, and is of much freer growth and 

 brighter in colour than the parent plant, and, being a fruit- 

 bearing variety, is very desirable. 



Taxus Canadensis variegata, Hort., the Variegated Canadian 



Yew. 



This variety has 8,11 the leaves at the ends of the young 

 shoots, of a whitish colour, and those lower down more or less 

 margined with white; but when the leaves are fully matured, 

 they assume the usual dull green of the species. 



Thuja gigantea ateovieens, Hort., the Dark Green Giant 



Arbor-Vitse. 



Syn. Thuja Lobbii atrovirens, R. Smith. 



This is a fine robust variety, of a very dark, glossy, green 



