It looks exactly like the Grecian hone in the bottom picture, from what I can see, and if the Cutler's Green was just a harder version of the Grecian hone, you would think they would describe it as such.
Visually, and under the microscope are two very different ways to describe a rock, and the description implies that the rock is "forest green with sparse sprinklings of lighter blue dots." This would indicate to me that the dots would be visually both blue, and lighter in color than the parent stone.
Honestly, your stone looks like a Grecian to me, a Llyn Idwal or even a Thuringian. There are speckled Thuringians that look like your rock, even if they are somewhat uncommon.
Case in point. This is a hard, fairly coarse (for a Thuringian) speckled and spotted Thuringian. If it weren't for the bubbles of light green/yellow, and the feel of the stone, I would be tempted to call it a Grecian. I would even go so far as to say it matches the description of 'Cutler's Green' better than your stone, though in my opinion that would be quite a stretch of the imagination, as I expect 'cutler's green' would be a true green color, like Vermont Green, a stone that is actually visually a green color, not greyish green like yours appears to be, or mine is.
Still waiting on better pictures from you.