282 A MANUAL OF THE CONIFER*. 



Oupressus Lawsoniana albo-variegata.— A dwarf compact 

 variety, of conical habit. The branchlets and foliage are of the 

 deepest green, profusely spotted .and blotched with white. 

 It originated in our Coombo Wood Nursery. 



Oupressus Lawsoniana argentea has longer and more slender 

 branches than in the type; the foliage is very glaucous, of almost 

 silvery whiteness. 



It originated in the Nursery of Mr. Anthony "Waterer, at Knap Hill, 

 "Woking. 



Oupressus Lawsoniana argenteo-variegata has many branchlets 

 and leaves creamy-white, interspersed among the deep green foliage, 

 characteristic of the type. 



It originated in the Nurseries of Messrs. Lawson, at Edinburgh. 



Oupressus Lawsoniana aureo-variegata resembles the usual 

 type in habit, but differs from it in having many of its branchlets 

 of bright yellow. 



It originated in the Nursery of Mr. John "Waterer, at Bagshot. 



Oupressus Lawsoniana erecta viridis has a fastigiate and 

 tapering habit, with foliage of a lighter and brighter green than 

 the species, which it retains through the winter months. It is one 

 of the most ornamental and distinct of all the upright Cypresses. 

 It originated at the Nursery of Mr. Anthony "Waterer, at Knap Hill. 



Oupressus Lawsoniana flliformis. — A singular variety, having 

 its branches excessively elongated at the expense of the lateral 

 branchlets. It is of sub-pendulous habit. 



Oupressus Lawsoniana gracilis pendula.— In this variety 

 the branches are long, and gracefully pendulous. It is a handsome 

 lawn plant of very vigorous growth. 



It originated in the Nursery of Messrs. Barron & Son, of Borrowash, 

 near Derby. 



Oupressus Lawsoniana intertexta. — A variety more robust in 

 all its parts, so that the ultimate branchlets appear more divaricate 



