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LANDFORD 2018/2019 INDEX PAGE Fruit Trees 13 Hedging and Forestry 14 Hedge Mix 15 Planting Guide 16 Pled Trees 12 Rare Varieties 12 Sizes and Metric Conversions 16 Landford Lodge, Landford, Salisbury, Wiltshire SP5 2EH Plant passport no. UK/EW 20523 Tel: (01794) 390808 Email: trees@landfordtrees.co.uk VAT no. 189861107 C.D. Pilkington. Sundries 15 Tree Suitability Guide 16 SIZES Sizes shown in cms girth (e.g.8-10cms) or height in cms Sizes & Metric Conversions as per page 16 ULTIMATE SIZE S - Small - Up to 20ft (6m) M - Medium - 20 to 45ft (6-13.5m) L - Large - 45ft plus (13.5m) ABBREVIATIONS PG - Pot Grown RB - Rootballed RCB - Root Control Bag Office hours are 8.00am to 5.00pm Monday to Thursday, 8.00am to 4.00pm Friday. Customers are very welcome to collect pre-ordered trees at any time. The tree collection and walled garden potted trees can be viewed at any time, but please note, unless you have made an appointment, there are no guided tours, nor service at weekends. Please enquire for trade and quantity discount. This year s catalogue does NOT include VAT.

Abies (Fir) Acer (Maple) Aesculus (Horse Chestnut) Alnus (Alder) Amelanchier 2 koreana (Korean Fir). PG 90-120 34.15 S campestre (Field Maple). 6-8 33.25 M - Elsrijk - Neat form with oval head. 6-8 40.90 M - Louisa Red Shine - Young growth bright red. 6-8 40.90 M capillipes - Snakebark, good autumn colour. RB 180-210 30.35 S cappadocicum Aureum - Blood red young growth turning yellow. PG 8-10 72.40 M - Rubrum - Blood red young growth. 6-8 42.00 M freemanii Autumn Blaze - An autumn winner. PG 8-10 64.15 L griseum - Cinnamon-coloured flaking bark and good autumn foliage. PG 6-8 91.00 M grosseri hersii - Striped bark, good autumn leaf colour. 210-240 33.25 S palmatum (Japanese Maple). RB 180-210 62.80 S pensylvanicum (Moosewood) - White/pale stripes on green bark. RB 6-8 51.70 S platanoides (Norway Maple) - Butter-yellow autumn foliage. 8-10 39.30 L - Columnare - Upright growing. 8-10 51.45 M - Crimson King - Deep crimson leaves. 8-10 45.50 M - Crimson Sentry - A columnar red-leaved tree. PG 10-12 72.85 M - Deborah - Brilliant red young growth, orange in autumn. 8-10 45.50 M - Drummondii - Cream-variegated leaves. 8-10 45.50 M pseudoplatanus (Sycamore) - One of the best trees for exposed areas. 8-10 39.80 L - Brilliantissimum - Shrimp pink young growth. PG 8-10 62.05 S - Esk Sunset - Stunning variegated leaf with red underside. 6-8 45.50 S - Simon-Louis Frères - Pink, green and white variegation. 8-10 45.50 M rubrum (Canadian Red Maple) - Fine autumn colour. 8-10 41.15 L - Brandy Wine - Darker red than October Glory. 8-10 45.50 L - October Glory - Brilliant red in the autumn. 8-10 45.50 M - Schlesingeri - Early colouring variety. 6-8 38.75 M rufinerve (Grey-budded snakebark Maple) RB 6-8 45.50 M saccharinum (Silver Maple) - Silver-backed leaves. Fine autumn colour. 8-10 41.15 L - Pyramidale - Upright growth. Smart. 8-10 45.50 M saccharum (Sugar Maple) - Similar to Norway maple in leaf, autumn tints. 8-10 50.00 L indica (Indian Horse Chestnut) - Spectacular, late flowering. 120-150 28.20 L cordata (Italian Alder) - Heart-shaped glossy leaves. 8-10 34.15 M glutinosa (Common Alder) - Quick growing. Good for windbreaks. 8-10 35.45 M - Imperialis - Lovely finely-cut leaf. 8-10 58.45 M incana (Grey Alder) - Very hardy. 6-8 27.10 M - Aurea - Young leaves yellow. Bright red catkins. 6-8 52.00 M canadensis - White flowers. Leaves turn red/yellow in autumn. RB 6-8 46.50 S (Snowy Mespilus) grandiflora Robin Hill - Upright habit, good flowerer. PG 8-10 74.50 S Araucaria lamarkii - Coppery young growth. Multi-stem RB 210-240 91.00 S araucana (Monkey Puzzle Tree). PG 45-60 46.50 M Arbutus Betula (Birch) unedo (Strawberry Tree). PG 150-180 45.50 S albosinensis - Coppery-pink bark. PG 6-8 52.00 M albosinensis septrontrionalis - Striking pinky-grey bark. 210-240 41.36 M

Betula (continued) 3 Edinburgh - Upright habit, stunning bark. 210-240 46.50 M ermanii (Erman s Birch) - Bark pinky-cream white. 6-8 52.00 M - Grayswood Hill - Orange/cream bark. 210-240 46.50 M - Polar Bear - Striking white form. 180-210 34.00 M nigra (River Birch) - Shaggy pinky-orange bark when young. 210-240 46.50 M papyrifera - Lovely autumn colour. 6-8 41.15 L pendula (Silver Birch). 8-10 34.15 M - Fastigiata - Upright form. 8-10 62.30 M - Tristis - Graceful drooping branches. 8-10 52.00 M - Youngii - Broadly weeping. 8-10 62.30 M - utilis Fastigiata - Upright form of the Himalayan birch. 210-240 46.50 M - jacquemontii - Vividly white bark, even when young. 8-10 52.00 M - - Grayswood Ghost - Glossy leaf. 6-8 50.00 M - - Silver Shadow - Large dark leaves. 6-8 52.00 M Buxus (Box) sempervirens RB 30-45 7.45 S See page 14 - Ball, Cone, Pyramid. P.O.A. Calocedrus decurrens (Incense Cedar) - Striking upright conifer. PG 180-210 58.00 L Carpinus (Hornbeam) Carya betulus (Common Hornbeam) - Specimen tree and good for hedging. 8-10 41.15 L - A Beeckman - Upright habit, good vigour.. 210-240 36.95 M - Columnaris - Upright form. 6-8 43.35 M - Fastigiata (Fastigiate Hornbeam) - Attractive tree, eventually pear-shaped. 8-10 52.00 M - Frans Fontaine - Dutch form, retains tight shape at maturity. PG 8-10 62.80 M caroliniana (Blue Beech) - Nice autumn tints. 6-8 46.50 S japonica - Beautiful tree of spreading habit. 6-8 46.50 S illinoinensis (Pecan) - Large pinnate leaf, yellow autumn colours. RB 150-180 41.40 M Castanea (Sweet Chestnut) Catalpa sativa - Fast growing. Very hardy and eventually a magnificent tree. 6-8 33.35 L bignonioides - Large leaves. Produces lovely flowers even whilst young. 8-10 48.00 M (Indian Bean Tree) - Aurea - Large golden yellow leaves. 10-12 65.50 M fargesii duclouxii - Smaller leaf, lilac/pink flowers. RB 150-180 48.00 M atlantica Glauca (Blue Atlas Cedar). RCB 150-180 49.65 L Cedrus (Cedar) - - Pendula - Weeping form. RB 210-240 77.55 S deodara (Deodar Cedar). RCB 3m 113.75 L libani (Cedar of Lebanon). PG 120-150 44.30 L Cercidiphyllum Cercis Cladrastis japonicum (Katsura Tree) - Autumn colour and burnt sugar smell. 6-8 54.20 M - Red Fox - Purple new growth, stunning autumn colour. RB 150-180 44.00 S canadensis Forest Pansy - Beautiful chocolatey-purple leaves. RB 100-120 50.00 S siliquastrum (Judas Tree) - Lovely pink flowers in May. RB 210-240 62.80 M kentukea (Yellow Wood) - Fragrant white flowers in June. Autumn colour. RB 210-240 53.10 M Cornus (Dogwood) alba Sibirica (Westonbirt Dogwood) - Striking, crimson, winter shoots. 90-120 6.40 S Ascona - White bracts, good autumn colour. PG 150-180 55.85 S capitata - Light yellow bracts, large fruit. PG 6-8 62.05 S controversa Variegata - Striking foliage, beautiful. PG 120-150 72.85 M Eddie s White Wonder - White bracts at a young age. PG 120-150 26.70 S

Cornus (continued) Corylus (Hazel) Crataegus (Thorn) Crataemespilus 4 kousa Benifuji - Pink bracts. PG 120-135 54.00 S - Bultinck s Giant - Large white bracts, upright habit. PG 60-90 24.00 S - China Girl - Large white bracts, even when young. PG 180-210 67.25 M - Chinensis - Fabulous flowering in June. PG 210-240 75.75 M - Milky Way - Numerous large, white bracts. PG 135-150 60.00 S - Tsukubanomine - White bracts, horizontal branching. PG 120-150 36.00 S mas Golden Glory - Bright yellow flower, good autumn colour. RB 150-180 39.30 S Norman Hadden - Pink bracts PG 180-210 75.00 S Nuttallii - White bracts turn pink. PG 120-150 36.00 S sericea Flaviramea - Yellow winter shoots. 60-90 3.75 S avellana. RB 150-180 25.85 S colurna (Turkish hazel). 8-10 49.65 M maxima (Filbert). RB 150-165 35.20 S - Hall s Giant. RB 60-90 3.00 S - Nottingham. RB 60-90 3.00 S - Purpurea (Purple-leaf Filbert). RB 120-135 25.85 S arnoldiana - Pretty cut-leaf, large red fruits. 6-8 38.75 S Autumn Glory - Spreading habit, large white flowers and orange fruits. 210-240 33.20 S champlainensis - Pretty leaf. Red fruit. 8-10 45.50 S crus-galli (Cockspur Thorn) - Glossy foliage with good autumn colour. 8-10 45.50 S durobrivensis - Long lasting, large red fruit. 6-8 38.75 S eriocarpa - Rare black-fruited form. 210-240 33.20 S laevigata Crimson Cloud - Single scarlet flowers with white centre. 6-8 38.75 S - Paul s Scarlet (Coccinea Plena) - Profuse double scarlet flowers. 8-10 45.50 S - Plena - Double white flowers. 210-240 33.20 S - Rosea Flore Pleno - Double pink flowers. 8-10 45.50 S lavalleei (Carrierei) - Dark green leaves remaining into winter. 8-10 45.50 S mordenensis Toba - Double flowers opening pinky-white, turning pink. 8-10 45.50 S pedicellata (Scarlet Haw) - Good autumn colour. 8-10 45.50 S persimilis Prunifolia - Similar to crus-galli. Good fruiter. 210-240 33.20 S phaenopyrum (Washington Thorn) - Small maple-like leaf. 6-8 38.75 S schraderiana - Purple fruits, similar leaf to orientalis. 8-10 45.50 S wattiana - Yellow fruit. 8-10 45.50 S grandiflora - Good autumn colour. 210-240 33.20 S Cytisus Davidia Eucryphia Euonymus Fagus (Beech) battandieri - Yellow, pineapple-scented flowers in summer. PG 120-150 26.70 S involucrata (The Handkerchief Tree). PG 6-8 93.00 M nymansensis Nymansay - Evergreen. White flower in August. PG 30-45 12.00 S - Nymans Silver - Creamy-white margins to leaves. PG 150-180 35.20 M alatus Compactus - Stunning autumn colour. PG 90-105 34.00 S europaeus (Spindle) - Scarlet fruits. RB 180-210 30.35 S sylvatica (Common Beech). 210-240 30.35 L 8-10 55.25 L - Atropurpurea (Copper Beech). 210-240 30.85 L - Black Swan - Compact, weeping tree. Dark purple leaf. RB 210-240 63.60 S

Fagus (continued) Ginkgo (Maidenhair tree) Gleditsia 5 - Dawyck - Upright habit. RB 180-210 45.00 M - Dawyck Purple - Upright habit, dark purple leaf. RB 6-8 67.75 M - Heterophylla (Cut-leaf Beech) RB 210-240 59.90 M - Pendula (Weeping green Beech) PG 12-14 119.20 M biloba - Fan-shaped leaf, soft gold in autumn. PG 180-210 42.00 M triacanthos Sunburst - Very attractive bright yellow young leaves. PG 8-10 70.35 M Gymnocladus dioica (Kentucky Coffee Tree) - Rare, golden in autumn. PG 60-90 18.50 M Halesia carolina (Snowdrop tree) - White flowers in spring. RB 180-210 43.45 S monticola (Mountain Snowdrop) - Larger flowers. RB 210-240 49.65 S Hamamelis intermedia Arnold Promise - Bright yellow flowers. PG 90-105 37.25 S (Witch Hazel) - Jelena - Coppery-red tint to flowers. PG 90-105 36.00 S Ilex (Holly) Juglans (Walnut) Koelreuteria - Primavera - Yellow flowers with reddish base to petal. RB 80-100 34.00 S - Westerstede - Light yellow floer, lightly scented. RB 80-100 34.00 S mollis - Warm yellow petals, delicious scent. RB 80-100 34.00 S aquifolium J.C. van Tol - Non-prickly, good berries (f). RB 60-90 18.65 S crenata Dark Green - Perfect for low hedges. PG 90-105 20.00 S - - - Hedging trough, 1m long. PG 150-180 140.00 S koehneana Chestnut Leaf - Vigorous, attractive large leaves (f). RB 6-8 72.85 S meserveae Heckenfee - Very hardy, darkgreen leaf, upright habit (f). PG 120-150 44.30 S nigra (Black Walnut) - Large pinnate leaves. 8-10 52.00 L regia (Common Walnut) - Valuable timber tree. 8-10 52.00 L paniculata (Golden Rain Tree) - Yellow flowers in August. RB 150-180 36.00 S Laburnum Ligustrum (Privet) Liquidambar (Sweet Gum) Liriodendron Vossii - Long racemes of yellow flowers. PG 8-10 68.00 S japonicum (Japanese Privet) - Dark green glossy leaf. RB 180-210 38.00 S lucidum Excelsum Superbum - Leaf edged yellow. STD, 1.5m trunk. PG 6-8 72.00 S ovalifolium (Oval-leafed Privet). RB 120-150 18.00 S orientalis - Small, deeply lobed leaves. RB 6-8 55.25 S styraciflua - One of the most attractive trees for autumn colour. RB 8-10 60.70 L - Andrew Hewson - Brilliant autumn colour. RB 6-8 55.25 M - Festival - Burgundy-red in autumn, long lasting. RB 180-210 40.70 M - Golden Treasure - Yellow edge to leaf. RB 6-8 53.40 M - Lane Roberts - Dark red in autumn. RB 210-240 46.50 M - Paarl - Late-colouring upright form. RB 210-240 46.50 L - Parasol - Slow growing, ultimately round-headed. RB 6-8 55.25 S - Pendula - Spreading tree with stiffly-sweeping branches. PG 12-14 102.95 S - Silver King - Cream edge to leaf, pink in autumn. RB 6-8 55.25 M - Slender Silhouette - Tightly upright form. RB 6-8 60.70 M - Stared - Seven-lobed deeply-cut leaf, red when young. RB 6-8 55.25 M - Worplesdon - Yellow/orange to red autumn tints. RB 6-8 55.25 M chinense - Rare. RB 8-10 67.25 M tulipifera (Tulip Tree) - Large, flowering tree, distinctively shaped leaves. RB 6-8 49.40 L - Fastigiatum - Broadly upright habit. PG 10-12 110.00 M

Magnolia 6 Butterflies - Yellow flowers in spring. PG 150-180 56.10 S George Henry Kern - Soft pink flowers from spring to summer. PG 105-120 43.90 S Heaven Scent - Pink flowers April/May. RB 120-150 45.50 S kobus - White flowers in April, tolerates chalk. RB 210-240 62.80 S lilliflora Nigra - Dark purple to outside of petal. RB 60-90 20.00 S loebneri Leonard Messel - Lilac pink flowers. PG 120-150 48.50 S - Merrill - White fragrant flowers. PG 150-180 64.15 S sieboldii - Fragrant white flowers. PG 120-150 48.50 S soulangeana - Big white flowers in May. PG 150-180 60.70 M - Alexandrina - Upright habit, purple flush at base of petal. RB 6-8 75.55 M - Lennei - Huge pink flowers, white on the inside. RB 120-150 43.35 M stellata - Fragrant white flowers, March/April. PG 90-120 43.90 S - Rosea - Pink-flushed flower. PG 150-180 54.50 S - Royal Star - Flower larger, and later, pink bud opens white. RB 90-105 39.30 S Susan - Red-purple flowers. PG 120-150 48.50 S Malus adstringens Hopa - Purple-red flower, orange-red fruit. 6-8 38.75 S (Flowering Crab) Aldenhamensis - Deep red flower, red/purple fruit. 6-8 38.75 S arborescens - White flower, small red fruit. 6-8 38.75 S baccata - Flowers white, small red fruit. 6-8 38.75 S - Lady Northcliffe - White blossom, small yellow fruit. 6-8 38.75 S - Street Parade - Upright habit, white flowers, dark red fruit. 6-8 38.75 S Brevipes - White flowers, small bright red fruit. 6-8 38.75 S Butterball - Flowers white with pink flush. Yellow fruit. 6-8 38.75 S Cave Hill - White blossom, small bright red fruit. 6-8 38.75 S Cheal s Weeping - Light pink flower, orange-red fruit. 6-8 37.50 S Comtessa de Paris - Long lasting yellow fruit. 6-8 38.75 S Cowichan - Pinky-red flower, large purple-red fruit. 6-8 38.75 S Crimson Brilliant - Dark pink flower, small dark red fruit. 8-10 45.50 S Dartmouth - White flowers, red/purple fruit. 210-240 33.20 S Director Moerland - Masses of wine-red flower, small dark red fruit. 8-10 45.50 S Donald Wyman - White blossom, bright red fruit. 8-10 45.50 S Evelyn - Dark red flowers and largeish green-yellow fruit. 6-8 38.75 S Evereste - Brilliant white flowers, followed by profuse orange-red fruits. 8-10 45.50 S florentina Rosemoor - White flower, hawthorn-like leaf. 8-10 45.50 S floribunda - Small tree with crimson buds opening to white flowers. 6-8 38.75 S Golden Gem - White flowers, small yellow fruit. 210-240 33.20 S Gorgeous - White blossom, long lasting crimson fruit. 6-8 38.75 S Harry Baker - Pink flower, red fruit. Good for jelly. 6-8 38.75 S hartwigii - White semi-double flowers. 8-10 45.50 S Hillieri - Semi-double, slightly fragrant pink flowers. 6-8 38.75 S hupehensis - Striking upright tree, fragrant white blossom, red fruit. 6-8 38.75 S Indian Magic - Pink-purple flowers, small glistening red fruit. 8-10 45.50 S Indian Summer - Rose-red flower, bright red fruit. 6-8 38.75 S Jelly King - White flower, orange red fruit, superb for jelly. 6-8 38.75 S John Downie - White blossom and large orange-red fruits. 8-10 45.50 S Laura - Upright habit. Dark pink flower, red fruit. 6-8 38.75 S lemoinei - Large wine-red flower. 210-240 33.20 S

Malus (continued) Mespilus 7 Liset - Red flower and fruit. 8-10 45.50 S Magdeburgensis - Semi-double purpley-pink flowers. 210-240 33.20 S micromalus Kaido - Deep pink flowers, small orange-red fruit. 6-8 38.75 S Mokum - Dark pink flower, red leaf, small red fruit. 6-8 38.75 S Molten Lava - Weeping habit, pink flower, small red fruits 6-8 38.75 S Montreal Beauty - Large white flower and orangey fruit. 6-8 38.75 S Peter s Red - Pink flowers, red autumn colour. 6-8 38.75 S Pink Glow - White flower, pinky-orange fruit. 6-8 38.75 S Pond Red - Red in bud opening dark pink, small dark red fruit. 6-8 38.75 S Prairie Fire - Deep pink flowers, dark red fruit. 210-240 33.20 S prattii - Large leaf, good autumn colour. White flower. 6-8 38.75 S Princeton Cardinal - Pink blossom, red leaf. 8-10 45.50 S prunifolia Rinkil - Pink flower, small yellow/red fruit. 8-10 45.50 S pumila Niedzwetzkyana - Large pink/purple flowers and bronze fruit. 6-8 38.75 S Ralph Shay - Pink buds opening white, lots of red fruit. 6-8 38.75 S Red Barron - Dark red flower and fruit, autumn tints. 6-8 38.75 S Red Obelisk - Pink flower, upright habit, bronze leaf. 6-8 38.75 S Red Sentinel - White blossom, impressive red fruit. 6-8 38.75 S robusta (Siberian Crab) - Red fruits of cherry holding well into the autumn. 6-8 38.75 S - Yellow Siberian - White flowers and profuse yellow fruit. 6-8 38.75 S Rosehip - White flower, red fruit with pronounced calyces. 6-8 38.75 S Royal Beauty - Weeping habit, dark red leaf. 6-8 38.75 S Rudolph - Bronze leaves, red flowers. Glossy orange/red fruit. 8-10 45.50 S Silver Drift - White blossom, cherry-red fruit. 6-8 38.75 S Snowcloud - Soft pink buds opening white. 6-8 38.75 S Snowdrift - White blossom, small orange-red fruit. 6-8 38.75 S Sublobata - White flower, clear yellow fruit. 6-8 38.75 S Sugar Tyme - Scented white flower, bright red fruit. 210-240 33.20 S Sun Rival - Weeping habit. Pink flowers, red fruit. 6-8 38.75 S sylvestris (Common crab). 6-8 33.00 S toringo (sieboldii) - Small white flowers and yellow fruit. 6-8 37.50 S - Freja - Pink flower, purple-red leaf, small orangey fruit. 6-8 39.00 S - Scarlett - Pink flower, bright red young leaf, small purple fruit. 8-10 45.50 S - Wooster - Pink-tinged white flower, small red fruits. 210-240 33.20 S transitoria - Elegant tree. Small yellow fruit. Good autumn colour. 8-10 45.50 S trilobata Guardsman - Stiffly upright habit, redautumn colour. 6-8 38.75 S White Angel - White flower, scarlet fruit. 6-8 38.75 S White Star - Star-like flowers, yellow fruit. 6-8 38.75 S Wisley Crab - Vigorous, wine-red flowers, large bronze-red fruit. 6-8 38.75 S zumi Calocarpa - Small, spreading. Persistent red fruits. 6-8 38.75 S - Golden Hornet - White flowers, bright yellow fruit. 6-8 38.75 S - Professor Sprenger - White flowers, bright yellow/orange fruits. 6-8 38.75 S germanica (The Nottingham Medlar) - See Fruit Section page 13. Metasequoia glyptostroboides (Dawn Redwood). PG 180-210 41.40 L

Morus (Mulberry) Nyssa Osmanthus 8 alba - Clear yellow autumn colour. PG 180-210 30.00 M nigra See Fruit Section page 13. sinensis - Rare. Superb autumn colour. PG 210-240 60.00 S sylvatica (Tupelo) - Lovely autumn colour. RB 150-180 37.25 M burkwoodii - Hedging panels, 1m long. PG 135-150 140.00 S Parrotia Paulownia Pinus (Pine) Pittosporum Platanus Populus (Poplar) Prunus (Cherry) persica (Persian Ironwood) - Splendid autumn tints. RB 8-10 64.15 S - Vanessa - Young growth flushed red. PG 8-10 74.45 S tomentosa (Foxglove Tree) - Grand flowering tree, enormous leaves. 8-10 46.50 M nigra austriaca (Austrian Pine). PG 180-210 37.40 M - laricio (Corsican Pine). PG 120-150 33.20 L sylvestris (Scots Pine). PG 120-150 39.80 L thunbergii (Black Pine). PG 90-120 23.25 L wallichiana (Bhutan Pine). PG 120-150 39.80 L Garnettii - Cream margin to leaf. PG 90-105 36.00 S tenuifolium - Bright green leaf. PG 120-150 45.50 S - Silver Queen - Silvery leaf with white edge. PG 90-105 36.00 S hispanica (London Plane) - Magnificent park or landscape tree. 8-10 41.15 L orientalis Digitata - Striking deeply-lobed leaf. RB 10-12 72.40 L alba (White Poplar) - White-backed leaves. 6-8 24.90 L balsamifera - Balsam scent as leaves unfold. 210-240 20.85 L canadensis Robusta - Young leaves copper coloured. A strong grower. 8-10 28.20 L canescens (Grey Poplar) - Grey underside to leaf, yellow autumn colours. 120-150 6.40 L nigra (Black Poplar) 8-10 31.05 L tremula (Aspen) - Leaves flutter in slightest breeze. Fast growing. 8-10 29.30 M Accolade - Spreading. Semi-double pale-pink flowers. Early. 6-8 38.75 S Amanogawa - Large, double shell-pink flowers. Columnar tree. Late. PG 8-10 62.00 S Asano - Upright habit, double flower, deep pink. Early. 6-8 38.75 S avium (Gean) - White flowers, strong growing. Mid. 8-10 37.25 M - Plena - Double white flowers and good autumn colour. Mid. 6-8 38.75 M blireana - Double pink flower, coppery/red leaves. Early. 6-8 38.75 S cerasifera Nigra - Dark red leaves. Pink flowers fading to blush. Early. 6-8 38.75 S cerasus Semperflorens - Small white flowers spring and summer. 6-8 38.75 S dulcis (Almond) - Pink flowers in spring. Mid. 6-8 38.75 S Gyioko - Semi-double, creamy flowers tinged pink. Mid. 6-8 38.75 S Ichiyo - Double shell-pink flowers. Mid. 8-10 45.50 S Kanzan - Strong growing, upright. Double pink flowers. Mid. 8-10 45.50 M Kiku-shidare Sakura - Weeping, double deep pink flowers. Early. 8-10 45.50 S Kursar - Profuse, deep pink blossom. Early. 8-10 45.50 S laurocerasus (Laurel). RB Various s P.O.A. M - Panels, 1.8m wide PG 180cm 145.00 S lusitanica (Portuguese Laurel). RB Various s P.O.A. M Okame - Neat tree, rose-pink flowers. Early. 8-10 45.50 S padus (Bird Cherry) - Racemes of white flowers, fruits black. Late. 8-10 37.25 M - Watereri - Improved form with larger racemes. Late 8-10 45.50 M Pandora - Small, upright. Shell-pink blossom. Early. 8-10 45.50 S

Prunus (continued) Ptelea Pyrus (Ornamental Pear) Quercus (Oak) 9 pendula Pendula Rosea - Weeping habit, pale pink flowers. Early. 6-8 38.75 S - Pendula Rubra - Small weeping tree with early pink flowers. 8-10 45.50 S persicoides Spring Glow - Beautiful pale pink flower, bronze-purple leaf. Early. 6-8 38.75 S Pink Perfection - Double rose-pink blossom. Late. 8-10 45.50 S Pink Shell - Masses of pale pink flowers. Stunning. Mid. 6-8 38.75 S Royal Burgundy - Dark red leaves, double rose-pink flowers. Late. 8-10 45.50 S rufa - Single pink flower, peeling reddish-brown bark. Mid. 6-8 38.75 S sargentii - One of the best cherries for autumn colour. Pink flowers. Late. 8-10 45.50 S - Rancho - Upright form. 8-10 45.50 M serrula (Tibetan Birch-bark Cherry) - Beautiful mahogany bark. Mid. 8-10 45.50 S serrulata Sunset Boulevard - Upright growing, white flowers. Mid. 12-14 71.35 M Shirofugen - Large, double flowers, opening white fading to dark pink. Late. 8-10 45.50 S Shirotae - Spreading tree with large, fragrant white flowers. Mid. 6-8 38.75 S Shogetsu (Shimizu-zakura) - Spreading, double white flowers. Late. 8-10 45.50 S Spire - Conical habit, pink flowers. Good autumn tints. Early. 8-10 45.50 S subhirtella Autumnalis - Semi-double white flowers through winter. 8-10 45.50 S - - Rosea - Pink flowering form. 8-10 45.50 S - Fukubana - Profuse semi-double, rose-pink flowers. Early. 6-8 38.75 S Tai Haku (Great White Cherry) - Very large white flowers. Mid. 8-10 45.50 S Taoyame - Semi-double shell pink flowers. Mid. 6-8 38.75 S Trailblazer - Leaves slate-bronze. White flowers, edible fruit. Early. 8-10 45.50 S Ukon - Spreading, with semi-double creamy-yellow flowers. Mid. 8-10 45.50 S Umeniko - White flowers. Narrow growing. Autumn tints. Early. 8-10 45.50 S verecunda Korean Hill - White flowers, magnificent autumn colour. Mid. 210-240 33.20 S yedoensis - Almond scented, blush-white flowers. Early. 8-10 45.50 S trifoliata (Hop Tree) - Scented flower in June. RB 210-240 41.20 S - Aurea - Golden-yellow leaf. RB 150-180 31.05 S calleryana Bradford - Rounded head, good autumn colour. 6-8 44.30 M - Chanticleer - Upright, leaves remain until early winter. 6-8 38.75 M eleagnifolia Silver Sails - Grey leaf, rounded fruit. 6-8 44.30 S nivalis (Snow Pear) - Silver-grey leaves. 6-8 44.30 S - Catalia - Rare form, candelabra-like habit. 8-10 49.85 S salicifolia Pendula (Silver-Leaved Weeping Pear) - Decorative, white flowers. 8-10 49.40 S acutissima (Sawtooth Oak) - Bright green leaf, toothed-margin. RB 6-8 72.00 M bicolor (Swamp White Oak) - Long leaf, flaking bark. RB 6-8 72.00 M bimundorum Crimson Spire - Upright bait, good autumn colour. RB 210-240 60.00 M canariensis (Algerian Oak) - Good on chalk. RB 6-8 72.00 M castaneifolia Green Spire - Broadly upright habit. RB 6-8 72.00 M coccinea - Deeply-lobed leaf, lovely autumn colour. PG 6-8 75.75 L frainetto (Hungarian Oak) - Stunning lobed leaf, tolerates chalk. RB 6-8 72.00 M ilex (Holm Oak) - Slow growing, but ultimately large evergreen. PG 8-10 91.00 L palustris (Pin Oak) - Lobed leaves, brilliant red in autumn. 6-8 39.30 L phellos (Willow Oak) - Narrow leaf, superb autumn colour. RB 6-8 72.00 M robur (English Oak) - A classic landscape tree. RB 8-10 60.00 L - Fastigiata (Cypress Oak) - Upright growing oak for restricted areas. PG 8-10 81.70 L rubra (Red Oak) - Fast growing. Large leaves. 6-8 42.00 L

Robinia (Locust Tree) Salix (Willow) Sequoia 10 hispida (Rose acacia) - Dark pink flowers. Fan-trained. PG 90-120 46.55 S pseudoacacia Umbraculifera (Mop-head Acacia). 1.8m trunk. RB 6-8 54.00 S alba (White Willow) - Strong grower. 6-8 30.00 L - caerulea (Cricket-bat Willow). 6-8 32.50 L - Sericea (Silver Willow) - Very striking silver foliage. 6-8 33.00 M - Tristis (Golden Weeping Willow). 6-8 30.00 M - vitellina Britzensis (Red-twigged Willow) - Scarlet branches in winter. 6-8 28.25 M caprea (Goat Willow). 8-10 35.45 L daphnoides (Violet Willow) - Purple branches. 8-10 35.45 M exigua (Coyote Willow) - Delicate silver leaf. 210-240 26.70 S fragilis (Crack Willow) - ly big. 6-8 29.25 L irrorata - Purple stemmed, medium-d shrub. 180-210 22.75 S pentandra (Bay willow) - Glossy large leaf. 6-8 30.00 S rubens Basfordiana (Yellow-twigged Willow) - Bright yellow twigs in winter. 6-8 30.00 M sempervirens (Californian Redwood). RCB 8-10 91.00 L Sequoiadendron Sorbus giganteum (Wellingtonia). RCB 180-210 80.00 L americana - Fine small tree. Red berries. Good grower. 8-10 45.50 S Apricot Queen - A winner in the autumn. 8-10 45.50 S aria (Whitebeam) - Grey-white leaves. Tolerates most conditions. 6-8 32.50 M - Aurea - Soft yellow/green leaves. 210-240 33.20 S - Lutescens - Pretty in spring, with greyish-white leaves. 8-10 45.50 S - Magnifica - Upright habit, large glossy leaf. 210-240 33.20 S - Majestica - White flowers and red berries. 6-8 38.75 S arnoldiana Salmon Queen - Upright habit, salmon-pink berries. 6-8 38.75 S aucuparia (Mountain Ash or Rowan) - White flowers and red berries. Tough. 8-10 37.40 M Cardinal Royal - Upright habit, bright red fruit. 6-8 38.75 S Chinese Lace - Very decorative cut-leaf. 6-8 38.75 S commixta - Glossy green leaves, bright autumn colour. 8-10 45.50 S - Embley - Orange-red fruit, reliable autumn colour. 6-8 38.75 S Coral Beauty - Coral-pink berries, most attractive. 8-10 45.50 S domestica (Service tree) - Large-fruited. 6-8 38.75 M hostii - Slow growing tree, pale pink flower, early red fruit. 6-8 42.00 S hupehensis - Waxy green leaf and pinky-white berries. 8-10 45.50 S - obtusa Rosea - Pink-fruited form. 6-8 38.75 S intermedia (Swedish Whitebeam) - Tough. Orange-red fruits in autumn. 6-8 35.45 M - Brouwers - Oval-crowned form. 8-10 45.50 M Joseph Rock - Fantastic autumn colours, orange-yellow fruit. 210-240 33.20 S kewensis - Masses of orange-red fruit. 8-10 45.50 S koehneana - Lovely foliage and white berries. 210-240 33.20 S pseudohupehensis Pink Pagoda - Strong pink berry. 6-8 38.75 S sargentiana - Cherry red buds. Exceptional autumn colour. 6-8 42.00 S thibetica John Mitchell - Big-leaved Whitebeam. 8-10 49.65 M torminalis (Wild Service Tree) - Rare, indigenous tree. Maple-like leaves. 180-210 29.80 M vilmorinii - Beautiful small tree, fern-like leaves. Pinky-white berries. 6-8 38.75 S wardii - Rare, upright whitebeam. 6-8 38.75 M

Sorbus (continued) 11 wilsoniana - Similar to sargentiana, but more vigorous. 6-8 38.75 S Stewartia Styrax Syringa Taxodium Taxus (Yew) Thuja Tilia (Lime) Toona Zelcova rostrata - Rare form with pink tinge to flower. RB 120-150 38.00 S japonicus - White flowers in June. RB 150-180 32.50 S (Lilac) - Several named varieties. PG P.O.A distichum (Swamp Cypress) - Stunning in autumn. PG 180-210 36.00 S - See Hedging Section page 14 baccata - Broad range of s. RB P.O.A - Fastigiata (Irish Yew). RB P.O.A plicata (Western Red Cedar). RG/RB P.O.A. Various s L americana - Rare large-leaved lime. 6-8 38.75 L cordata (Small-leaved Lime) - Small heart-shaped leaves. A popular avenue tree. 8-10 43.90 M - Greenspire - Smart, more upright form. 8-10 45.50 M euchlora (Caucasian Lime) - Bright green shiny leaves. Does not drip honeydew. 8-10 45.50 M henryana - Rare and exotic. 210-240 38.75 M Petiolaris (Weeping Silver Lime). 6-8 38.75 L platyphyllos (Large-leaved Lime). 8-10 38.75 L - Pannonia - Ball-headed form, top-worked at 1.8m. PG 8-10 65.00 S - Rubra (Red-twigged Lime) - Young wood red. 6-8 38.75 L tomentosa (Silver Lime) - White undersides to leaves, fragrant flowers. 6-8 38.75 L sinensis - Striking pinnate leaf. RB 210-240 42.00 M serrata - Superb autumn colour. RB 210-240 41.20 M Pled Trees Carpinus. Crataegus. Ilex, Malus, Prunus laurocerasus and Tilia. P.O.A.

12 RARE VARIETIES CURRENTLY ONLY AVAILABLE IN SMALL QUANTITIES Size Price Acer rubrum Autumn Flame, rubrum Red Sunset, tataricum ginnala. Betula Carpinus Clerodendrum Cornus Fagus Liquidambar Magnolia Malus Prunus Quercus Sorbus albosinensis China Ruby, albosinensis Kansu, albosinensis septentrionalis Purdom, apoensis Mount Apoi, nigra Heritage, pubescens Armenian Gold, utilis jacquemontii Moonbeam, utilis jacquemontii Trinity College. betulus Purpurea. trichotomum Fargesii. florida Cherokee Chief, kousa Snowboy. sylvatica Albomarginata, sylvatica Dawyck Gold, sylvatica Riversii. styraciflua Stella macrophylla, tripetala. Adirondack, American Beauty, Brandkjaer, Candymint, cor. Elk River, Elisa Rathke, fusca, Gardeners Gold, Hyslop, Mary Potter, Neville Copeman, prattii Pourpre Noir, Purple Prince, purpurea Eleyi, Red Glow, Red Peacock, Robinson, Royalty, sargentii, Satin Cloud, sieversii, trilobata Guardsman, Vietch s Scarlet, Weeping Candied Apple. incisa Kojo-no-mai. heterophylla, imbricaria, phillyreoides, shumardii, turneri. Autumn Spire, cashmiriana, cahmiriana Rosi-Ness, esserteauana, folgneri Lemon Drop, foliosa, hemsleyi.

FRUIT VARIETY 13 Apple Cherry Damson Fig Gage Medlar Mulberry P Pear Plum Quince Espalier and Fan-Trained Fruit Trees (Pollination Group) 180-210 30.40 EATING Adam s Pearmain(2), American Mother(2), Ashmead s Kernel(5), Beauty of Bath(2), Beauty of Blackmoor(2), Beauty of Hampshire(4), Blenheim Orange(3), Bloody Ploughman(4), Blushing Beauty(3), Bountiful(2), Braeburn(4), Bramshott Refectory(2), Charles Ross(3), Chivers Delight(4), Christmas Pearmain(2), Cox s Orange Pippin(3), Deacon s Blushing Beauty(4), Discovery(3), Easter Orange(3), Egremont Russet(2), Ellisons Orange(3), Elstar(3), Fiesta(3), Gala(4), Gloster 69(3), Groninger Kroon(3), Howgate Wonder(3), Isle of Wight Pippin(3), James Grieve(3), Jersey Beauty(4), Jester(3), Jonagold(3), Jupiter(3), Katy(3), Kidd s Orange Red(3), King George(3), King of the Pippins(3), Laxton s Superb(4), Lord Lambourne(2), Nanny(3), Norfolk Royal(4), Pitmaston Pineapple(3), Pixie(4), Queen Cox(3), Red Devil(3), Red Falstaff(3), Redsleeves(3), Red Windsor(2), Sir John Thorneycroft(3), Spartan(3), Steyne Seedling(3), Sunset(3), Tydeman s Early Worcester(1), Wagener(4), Winter Gem(4), Worcester Pearmain(3), Yellow Ingestrie(3). COOKING - Bramley 20(3), Blenheim Orange(3), Bountiful(2), Bramley s Seedling(3), Deacon s Blushing Beauty(4), Dr. Hogg(3), Grenadier(3), Groninger Kroon(3), Hambledon Deux Ans(3), Howgate Wonder(3), James Grieve(3), Lane s Prince Albert(4), Lord Derby(4). CIDER - Dabinett(4), Foxwhelp(3), Frederick(3), Isle of Wight Pippin(3), Kingston Black(3), Wagener(4), Tom Putt(3). (Eater/Cooker) 180-210 30.40 Lapins(E), Morello(C), Stella(E), Summer Sun(E), Summit(E), Sunburst(E), Sweetheart(E). (Eater/Cooker) 180-210 30.40 King of the Damsons(C), Merryweather(E/C), Shropshire Prune(C). Brown Turkey. PG 80-90 30.00 (Eater/Cooker) 180-210 30.40 Cambridge(E), Coe s Golden Drop(E), Dennistons Superb(E), Jefferson(E), Old Greengage(E), Oullins Golden(E/C), Reine Claude de Bavay(E). Mespilus germanica. 210-240 35.85 - Westerveld. 210-240 35.85 nigra. RB 180-210 60.00 - Wellington. PG 210-240 60.00 Amsden June, Champion, Peregrine, Rochester, Saturn. 180-210 30.40 (Pollination Group) 180-210 30.40 Concorde(4), Conference(3), Doyenne du Comice(4), Improved Fertility(3), Louise Bonne of Jersey(2), Merton Pride(3), Onward(4), Williams Bon Chretien(3). (Eater/Cooker) 180-210 30.40 Betuwse Kwets(Prune)(C), Czar(E/C), Jubilee(E), Kea(C), Marjorie s Seedling(E/C), Thames Cross(E/C), Victoria (E). Meecher s Prolific, Vranja. 180-210 30.40 P.O.A.

HEDGING AND FORESTRY VARIETY Size Price Please enquire for per 100 and per 1000 rates and for hedge recommendations. Acer campestre - Field Maple. 60-90 1.50 Acer platanoides - Norway Maple. 40-60 1.60 Acer pseudoplatanus - Sycamore. 50-80 1.60 Alnus cordata - Italian Alder. 60-90 1.60 Alnus glutinosa - Common Alder. 60-90 1.55 Amelanchier canadensis - Snowy Mespilus. 40-60 2.65 Betula pendula - Birch. 60-90 1.55 Buxus sempervirens - Box. PG 10-15 2.90 Buxus sempervirens Suffruticosa - Edging Box. PG 10-15 2.90 Carpinus betulus - Hornbeam. 60-90 2.15 Castanea sativa - Sweet Chestnut. 40-60 2.25 Cornus alba - Dogwood. 45-60 1.60 Corylus avellana - Hazel. 60-90 1.95 Cotoneaster simonsii. 40-60 2.15 Crataegus monogyna - Quickthorn. 60-90 1.05 Euonymus europaeus - Spindle. 60-75 2.50 Fagus sylvatica - Beech. 80-100 2.85 Fagus sylvatica Purpurea - Copper Beech. 60-90 2.85 Hippophae rhamnoides - Sea Buckthorn. 40-60 1.60 Ilex aquifolium - Holly. PG 40-60 3.10 Juglans regia - Walnut. 40-60 3.00 Larix decidua - Larch. PG 40-60 2.70 Ligustrum ovalifolium - Oval-leaved Privet. 40-60 1.65 Ligustrum vulgare - Common Privet. 60-80 1.65 Lonicera nitida - Shrubby Honeysuckle. 30-45 2.45 Mahonia aquifolium - Oregon Grape. 30-45 2.00 Malus sylvestris - Crab Apple. 60-90 1.60 Picea abies - Norway Spruce. 30-45 1.50 Pinus nigra Laricio - Corsican Pine. PG 15-25 2.70 Pinus sylvestris - Scots Pine. PG 30-45 2.70 Populus Balsam Spire - Balsam Hybrid. 60-90 2.30 Populus canadensis Robusta - Robusta Poplar. 60-90 2.30 Prunus avium - Gean. 60-80 1.60 Prunus laurocerasus - Laurel. 45-60 3.50 Prunus spinosa - Blackthorn. 60-90 1.05 Pseudotsuga menziesii - Douglas Fir. PG 30-45 2.70 Quercus robur - English Oak. 60-80 2.30 Quercus rubra - Red Oak. 40-60 2.10 Rhamnus cathartica - Common Buckthorn. 60-90 2.50 Rhamnus frangula - Alder Buckthorn. 60-90 2.50 Rosa arvensis - Field Rose. 45-60 2.35 Rosa canina - Dog Rose. 60-90 2.25 Rosa rugosa - Ramanas Rose. 45-60 2.25 Rosa rugosa Alba - White-Flowered Dog Rose. 45-60 2.35 Salix alba - White Willow. 60-90 2.20 Salix caprea - Goat Willow. 60-90 2.20 14

HEDGING AND FORESTRY Continued 10m Native Hedge Mix Sundries VARIETY Size Price Sambucus nigra - Elder. 60-90 2.25 Sorbus aria - Whitebeam. 40-60 2.60 Sorbus aucuparia - Rowan. 60-80 1.50 Sorbus domestica - Service Tree. 60-90 3.20 Sorbus torminalis - Wild Service Tree. 40-60 3.20 Symphoricarpus alba - Snowberry. 45-60 2.35 Taxus baccata - Yew. 30-45 4.90 Thuja plicata - Western Red Cedar. PG 30-45 2.70 Tilia cordata - Small-leaved Lime. 60-90 2.70 Tilia platyphyllos - Broad-leaved Lime. 60-80 2.70 Viburnum lantana - Wayfaring Tree. 40-60 2.20 Viburnum opulus - Guelder Rose. 60-90 2.45 40.00 per mix or, for four or more mixes, 29.80 per mix. 20 Crataegus monogyna, 10 Prunus spinosa, 5 Acer campestre, 5 Viburnum lantana, 5 Viburnum opulus. ITEM SIZE PRICE Rabbit Guards 60cm Spiral 0.75 Strimmer Guards 15cm 1.30 Stakes 210cm Pointed 2.70 Stakes 240cm Pointed 5.40 Treegator watering bag 90L 22.75 Tree Shelters 1.2m Including wire clip 2.40 Tree Shelter Stakes 1.5m Pointed 1 square 1.10 Tree Ties 45cm Buckle 1.00 Weldmesh Tree Guard 1.8m x 30cm 26.60 15 Several hundred high quality deciduous trees are potted year for sale in the summer months - list available on request. The s in this catalogue are predominantly as a guide, other s are available and we will be pleased to quote for individual requirements and for landscaping. A GOOD NUMBER OF VARIETIES ARE AVAILABLE AS EXTRA HEAVY STANDARDS (14-16cms GIRTH) OR LARGER Please enquire for trade and quantity discount. This year s catalogue does not include VAT.

PLANTING GUIDE 16 Bare rooted or open ground trees should be lifted and replanted whilst dormant, usually from November to the end of March. Roots of lifted trees should be kept moist and protected against frost. If not planting within 7 to 10 days of receipt it is advisable to heel in or cover roots completely. When soil conditions are suitable, the tree should be planted on the old soil line, at the depth it was in the nursery. Slow release fertiliser should be incorporated into the existing backfill. It is important to use an adjustable tree tie with protective buffer between stake and tree. Keep the ground around the tree grass and weed free for at least the first two growing seasons ideally using manure as a surface mulch. A more complete planting guide is available on request. IT IS VERY IMPORTANT NOT TO PLANT TOO DEEPLY. THE ROOT WRAP ON ROOT-BALLED SUCH AS YEW MUST BE LEFT ON. SIZES & METRIC CONVERSIONS. 15cm 0 6 45cm 1 6 90cm 3 0 180cm 6 0 30cm 1 0 50cm 1 8 120cm 4 0 210cm 7 0 40cm 1 4 60cm 2 0 150cm 5 0 240cm 8 0 8* - 10 cms (Standard) - ( Average 8-10 Overall Height ) 10* - 12 cms (Selected Standard) - ( 10-12 ) 12* - 14 cms (Heavy Standard) - ( 12-14 ) 14* - 16 cms (Extra Heavy Standard) - ( 14-16 ) * Minimum stem girth at 1 metre above ground. Non Warranty Whilst every possible care is taken to ensure that all our trees are true to type and variety, we are unable to accept responsibility for damage arising from disease, error, frosts, drought, poor drainage, planting too deep, or other causes. We ask however, to be advised immediately on receipt of goods of any complaint. Orders Orders are accepted subject to the plants being unsold on receipt of the order. The placing of an order constitutes an acceptance of these terms. TREE SUITABILITY GUIDE Chalk /Alkaline Soils: Acer (most), Aesculus, Carpinus, Cercis, Crataegus, Fagus, Malus, Morus, Populus alba, Prunus, Sorbus aria. Clay Soils: Acer (most), Aesculus, Alnus, Betula, Carpinus, Crataegus, Eucalyptus, Ilex, Malus, Platanus, Populus, Prunus, Quercus (most), Salix, Sorbus, Tilia. Acid Soils: Betula, Castanea, Cercis, Gleditsia, Ilex, Populus alba, Populus tremula, Robinia. Exposed sites: Betula, Crataegus, Fagus, Populus robusta, Populus tremula, Sorbus (most). Wet Sites: Alnus, Amelanchier, Betula nigra, Populus, Pterocarya, Salix, Taxodium. Autumn Colour: Acer, Amelanchier, Cercidiphyllum, Cladrastis, Liquidambar, Liriodendron, Prunus (most), Rhus, Zelcova. Impressive Flower: Aesculus, Amelanchier, Catalpa, Cercis, Cornus (some), Crataegus, Davidia, Eucryphia, Koelreuteria, Laburnum, Malus, Paulownia, Prunus, Ptelea, Pyrus, Robinia, Styrax.