The Gardener’s monthly and horticultural advertiser . situations, the foliage being more luxuriant than when exposed to the sun. It growswhere snow covers the ground for five months to-gether, and where the thermometer is often belowzero. At Mcssima, on the route to Mount FusiYama, the woods were composed of this Thujiopsis,which were among the finest trees. ToRREYA NUcrFERA. Ziiccarini. — , 20 feet; foliage, sharp. J. G. V. The specimens sent home are identical with thosein Lindleys herbarium from Zuccarini himself. CEPnALOTAXcs /SieioW.—, 20 to 30 feet. J
The Gardener’s monthly and horticultural advertiser . situations, the foliage being more luxuriant than when exposed to the sun. It growswhere snow covers the ground for five months to-gether, and where the thermometer is often belowzero. At Mcssima, on the route to Mount FusiYama, the woods were composed of this Thujiopsis,which were among the finest trees. ToRREYA NUcrFERA. Ziiccarini. — , 20 feet; foliage, sharp. J. G. V. The specimens sent home are identical with thosein Lindleys herbarium from Zuccarini himself. CEPnALOTAXcs /SieioW.—, 20 to 30 feet. J. G. V. Mr. Veitchs specimens are verj much moreglaucous on the under side of the leaves tlian theplants now in cultivation. JtJxiTERns RiGiDA. Siebold.—Atame. Tree, 12to 15 feet. J. G. siK!cimens sent home have the leaves very narrow, exactly like the figure in the Flora japonioa. BoniFsHr Infpniqpnrp. The Caufoknian MAimoTn Trees aoafn.—In a recent number, we gave sketches of two of themost remarkable of the Sequoias or Wellingtonia. u 190 Sl^e 6;ir(Icnrrr. glonthl^i.
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