. Coniferous trees for profit & ornament : being a concise description of each species and variety, with the most recently approved nomenclature, list of synonyms, and best methods of cultivation. s. It is ofdistinct and pleasing outline, forming an at-tenuated pyramid, and is of dense habit withslightly glaucous foliage, which is soft to the desirable variety. C. Lawsoniana Milfordensis is of neat, com-pact habit with distinctly glaucous foliage. It isa desirable form that is well suited for plantingwhere space is confined. From Fisher, Son andSibray, who supplied the illustration. C.


. Coniferous trees for profit & ornament : being a concise description of each species and variety, with the most recently approved nomenclature, list of synonyms, and best methods of cultivation. s. It is ofdistinct and pleasing outline, forming an at-tenuated pyramid, and is of dense habit withslightly glaucous foliage, which is soft to the desirable variety. C. Lawsoniana Milfordensis is of neat, com-pact habit with distinctly glaucous foliage. It isa desirable form that is well suited for plantingwhere space is confined. From Fisher, Son andSibray, who supplied the illustration. C. Lawsoniana Stewartii would appear to bea greatly improved form of hitea, but of strongergrowth and preferable for garden purposes. C. Lawsoniana stricta, as the name denotes,is another of the upright growing kinds, but it isless tapering of growth than most, and probablynot distinct from C. Lawsoniana erecta viridis, C. Lawsoniana Triomphe de Boskoop is acapital variety of shrubby growth and valuableas a pot plant. C. Lawsoniana Wisselii is a most desirablesmall-growing, columnar variety that is valuablefor the rock garden or other confined spaces. C. LUSiTANicA, Miller, The Cedar of Face page 58. CUPRESSUS LAWSOXIAXA MILFORDEXSIS. HARDY CONIFEROUS TREES 59 (Synonyms: C. Lindleyi, Klotzsch; C. glauca,Lamarck ; C. pendula, LHeritier.) Mexico.—Thisis a beautiful species—indeed, may well be describedas one of the most distinct and graceful membersof the family to which it belongs. The trunk iswell clothed with somewhat pendulous branches,the foliage being scale-like and closely is produced in great quantity, the individualcones being about the size of those of The LawsonCypress, but with a distinct hooked appendageon the outer side of each scale. Both fruit andleaves are covered with a beautiful glaucous maritime situations it succeeds best; and byfar the finest trees I have seen are throughoutIreland generally. C. LUSiTANicA Benthami, EfidUche


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