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Tel: (01886) 832288/832000 Tel: (01886) 832288/832000 A selection of CONIFERS Approx height after 10 years in cms 600 t e 150 sg e 80 p e 350 t e 150 m e 90 sg e 140 s e 180 tg e 150 s e 80 p e 150 sg e 450 t e 350 t e 120 sg 90 sg 100 s 50 d e 80 sg e ABBREVIATIONS e = evergreen d = dwarf conifer, under 90 cm in 10 years sg = slow growing, over 90 cm in 10 years p = prostrate Special quotation for 25, 50 and 100 rate Larger Container Grown Conifers are also available, up to 1500 ltr. size ABIES alba (European Silver Fir). Dark shining green needles above two, 30-50 3 8.95 glaucous bands beneath. 50-80 7.5 20.95 80-120 7.5 35.50 balsamea hudsonia (Balsam Fir). Slow growing, developing to a 30-40 3 9.95 rounded bush. Young shoots bright green, turning to dark green. 40-60 5 15.95 Nana. A rounded form of Hudsonia. P.O.A. Prostrata. P.O.A. cephalonica (Greek Fir). P.O.A. concolor (Colorado White Fir). Blue-green needles, smooth grey 40-50 3 6.95 bark. Cones pale green cylindrical. 80-100 10 35.00 Argentea. Silvery-white needles. (P.O.A.) 125-150 15 55.00 150-180 30 85.00 Archer s Dwarf. Powder-blue foliage. (P.O.A.) 240-300 95 190.00 Compacta. Powder-blue foliage. (P.O.A.) 400-500 1100 2750.00 Gables Weeper. Good prostrate conifer. Dark green foliage. 30-40 3 12.95 Globe. Bun shape conifer. Dark green-blue foliage. 30-40 3 12.95 Violacea. Striking glaucous-blue foliage. 40-50 3 12.95 grandis. (P.O.A.) koreana (Korean Fir). Beautiful violet cones. Dark green needles 40-50 3 10.95 above, white underneath. 60-90 5 35.95 Aurea. (P.O.A.) 90-110 15 56.00 Nana. (P.O.A.) 110-125 15 85.00 Prostrata. (P.O.A.) 225-250 95 250.00 Silverlocke. (P.O.A.) 250-300 180 370.00 lasiocarpa Arizonica. (P.O.A.) 300-350 285 750.00 Compacta. (P.O.A.) Green Globe. (P.O.A.) nobilis (A. procera) (Noble Fir). Bluish-green needles above with 40-50 3 12.95 two narrow glaucous bands beneath. Beautiful long green cylindrical 90-125 15 42.00 cones when young. 125-150 50 195.00 Prostrata. Striking rich blue, very slow. P.O.A. nordmanniana (Caucasian Fir). Long shiny green needles,white 50-60 5 13.50 banded beneath. Greenish cones when young. 60-90 15 39.00 Golden Spreader. (P.O.A.) 100-125 35 60.00 125-150 55 85.00 150-180 95 160.00 250-300 250 385.00 300-400 400 895.00 Pendula. (P.O.A.) 300-350 250 495.00 350-400 300 695.00 400-500 1500 2850.00 pinsapo Aurea. 40-50 4 P.O.A. Glauca (Spanish Fir). Blue-grey needles. 80-100 25 P.O.A. Horstmans Nana. 125-100 50 P.O.A. Pendula. veitchii Hedergott. Flat topped conifer producing curved leaves, with underside of needles silver Pendula. As above but pendular. P.O.A. 91 s = small conifer mh = medium height t = tall conifer 1.00 1.50m 1.50 3.00m 3.00m+ Guide Size Pot Size Price in cms in ltrs each

Tel: (01886) 832288/832000 ARAUCARIA 350 t e 200 sg e araucana (Monkey Puzzle). Needles spirally arranged, which are 30-40 3 25.95 leathery, and overlapping, but vary in size. 40-50 3 38.00 50-60 10 69.00 50-60 20 85.00 60-70 25 79.00 80-90 30 145.00 90-110 30 185.00 110-125 50 275.00 125-175 95 395.00 175-200 125 595.00 220-250 250 1495.00 250-300 395 1650.00 300-325 500 2300.00 CALOCEDRUS decurrens (Incense Cedar). Columnar habit. Lovely corky bark with 40-50 3 10.50 green needles. 150-180 25 59.00 350-400 175 695.00 Aureovariegata. Attractive slow growing columnar tree, 50-60 5 22.95 with irregular sprays of golden needles. 80-100 15 55.00 CEDRUS atlantica (Atlas Cedar). Green or grey-green needles. Vigorous. 50-60 3 9.95 100-125 25 49.00 180-210 55 89.00 210-240 90 135.00 240-300 150 265.00 300-350 225 495.00 350-400 325 850.00 400-500 450 1295.00 250 t e Aurea (Golden Atlas Cedar). Golden-yellow needles. 40-50 4 13.95 50-60 5 21.50 80-125 15 38.00 125-175 35 78.00 175-200 50 135.00 200-250 75 175.00 250-300 125 295.00 300-350 125 395.00 400-500 1500 P.O.A. Fastigiata. Blue-grey needles. Tall, narrow, compact form. 60-90 3 18.95 150-175 35 80.00 175-200 40 110.00 200-250 55 175.00 250-300 55 225.00 300-350 90 325.00 Glauca (Blue Cedar). Glaucous blue needles with graceful 40-50 4 10.95 habit. 50-60 7.5 19.50 60-80 10 26.50 90-120 15 39.00 120-150 25 58.00 150-200 50 85.00 250-300 175 350.00 300-400 250 550.00 400-450 500 1775.00 450-500 775 2295.00 500-550 1000 3595.00 550-600 1000 3995.00 700-800 1500 5995.00 92

Tel: (01886) 832288/832000 CEDRUS continued 75 d e 200 m e 200 sg e 100 p e 550 t e 120 s e 350 t e 250 t e 90 d e 80 sg e 60 sg e 150 s e 150 s e 200 s e 250 m e 275 m e 225 m e 240 m e Nana. Round habit, dark green needles. Slow growing. 50-60 15 42.00 60-70 40 98.00 Pendula (Weeping Atlas Cedar). Weeping form with 50-60 7.5 19.50 green or grey-green needles. 60-80 10 24.00 125-150 15 36.00 180-200 40 69.00 200-250 100 275.00 350-400 150 345.00 deodora. A graceful pyramid tree. Light blue or greyish-green needles 60-90 5 14.50 or silvery needles. 125-150 15 34.00 150-200 40 62.00 200-250 100 160.00 300-350 150 285.00 450-500 300 650.00 Aurea (Golden Deodar Cedar). Golden-yellow needles 50-60 5 19.95 fading to greenish-yellow needles. Grafted. 150-200 45 125.00 300-400 175 595.00 400-500 300 950.00 Golden Horizon. Golden-yellow needles. Spreading habit. 30-40 3 9.95 50-60 7.5 22.00 60-80 15 48.00 libani (Cedar of Lebanon). Beautiful conical, horizontal limb tree. 30-45 3 7.95 Needles bright to dark green. Quick growing in its early years 125-150 1.5 39.00 (about 30cms per year) for 50 years, then slows down. 150-180 15 45.00 180-200 30 65.00 210-240 50 89.00 240-300 95 175.00 300-400 175 695.00 450-500 500 1350.00 500-600 500 1950.00 600-800 1000 2995.00 Pendula Sargentii. Pendulous habit with green leaves. 60-80 7.5 10.25 Ground hugging but can be trained to produce a small weeping 50-60 15 59.00 specimen. 80-100 30 69.00 100-125 30 98.00 125-150 35 180.00 CHAMAECYPARIS lawsoniana Allumii. Compact, bluish foliage. Pyramid shape. 30-45 3 5.95 Gold. Gold tips to foliage. Pyramid shape. 30-45 3 5.95 Argentea Compacta. Green foliage with splashes of 10-20 3 6.25 creamy-white patches. Compact growth. 20-30 3 6.95 Aurea Variegata. Green foliage with splashes of 40-50 3 5.50 creamy-white patches. Strong growing columnar tree. Densa. Conical shape. Compact habit, slow 20-30 3 5.50 growing. Golden-yellow foliage in short sprays. Blue Nantes. Blue-grey Ellwoodii form. Pyramid shape. 20-30 3 6.95 30-50 7.5 19.50 lawsoniana Blue Surprise. Upright habit, bright blue foliage. 50-60 3 5.95 Broomhill Gold. Lovely upright variety. With ascending 30-45 3 5.95 branches. Golden-yellow foliage. 45-60 7.5 19.50 100-125 50 65.00 Chilworth Silver. Columnar habit, silvery foliage. 30-45 3 5.50 Columnaris. Deep blue foliage. A slender, narrow, conical 30-45 3 5.95 tree with ascending branches. 60-80 7.5 11.50 Aurea. Neat conical habit with soft golden-yellow 30-40 3 5.95 foliage. 60-100 10 19.50 Glauca. Blue-grey foliage. Pillar form. 30-45 3 5.95 100-125 20 49.00 125-150 40 62.00 150-200 55 79.00 93

Tel: (01886) 832288/832000 CHAMAECYPARIS continued 200 m e 100 d e 90 d e 240 m e 150 m e 90 sg e 200 m e 210 m e 150 s e 120 s e 210 m e 30 sg e 150 s e 30 sg e 300 m e 300 m e 60 m e 60 sg e 95 s e 120 m e 120 m e 240 m e 350 m e 210 s e 275 s e 150 sg e 150 m e Dutch Gold. Golden-yellow foliage, medium size 20-40 3 5.50 columnar tree. 50-60 7.5 12.50 60-90 10 19.25 Ellwoodii. Blue-green, most popular garden conifer. 30-40 3 5.50 Columnar habit. Glaucous foliage. 60-90 10 19.25 90-125 25 49.00 Ellwood s Gold. Golden-yellow foliage. One of the best 20-25 3 5.95 dwarf conifers. 50-60 10 17.95 Pillar. Slow-growing, narrow columnar tree. Blue-green 20-25 3 5.50 foliage. Tight growth. Emerald Spires. Stout, broadly conical habit, with rich 60-80 10 18.50 green foliage. Erecta Viridis. Dense green foliage. 30-45 3 5.95 Flecklewood. Creamy-white variegated foliage. 60-80 5 10.95 80-100 7.5 19.50 Fletcheri. Glaucous, foliage soft grey. 30-45 3 5.95 Somerset. Small tree, blue-grey feathery foliage, 30-45 3 5.95 columnar habit. Golden King. Slow growing upright conifer. 45-60 7.5 19.95 Golden Pot. A golden form of Pottenii, but slower 40-50 5 9.50 growing. Golden Wonder. Bright yellow foliage. Broad pyramidal 40-50 3 5.95 habit. Gnome. Very slow growing, forming a neat mound. 10-15 3 5.50 Grayswood Feather. Dark green, columnar conifer. 30-45 3 5.95 Green Globe. Ideal for rock gardens. Compact habit, 15-20 3 5.95 dense bright green foliage. Green Hedger. Bright green foliage. Pyramidal habit. 40-50 3 5.95 Good for hedging. Green Pillar. Narrow and conical. 30-45 3 4.95 Lanei. Medium size columnar tree with sprays of 30-45 3 5.25 golden-yellow foliage. 150-180 25 55.00 Minima Aurea. Attractive dwarf conifer for rock 15-20 3 5.95 garden, bright-golden foliage. Conical habit. 20-45 3 6.50 Glauca. Slow growing conifer, sea-green foliage Ideal for 15-20 3 5.95 rock garden. Prostrate habit. 20-40 3 6.50 Nywoods Silver. Blue-silver foliage. Form of Ellwoodii. 30-40 2 5.50 Pelts Blue. Attractive medium upright conifer, bright 40-60 7.5 12.95 silvery-blue foliage. (Similar to Columnaris.) Pembury Blue. Bluest of the Lawson varieties. 30-45 3 5.95 Pyramid growth. 50-70 5 9.50 Potteni. Feathery soft, light green foliage. Columnar. 30-45 3 5.95 50-60 7.5 10.50 Pygmaea Argentea. One of the best silver-varigated dwarf 15-20 3 5.95 conifers. lawsoniana Silver Queen. Young foliage, silvery-white with cream 15-20 3 5.50 tips. Somerset. Yellow tinged foliage. Form of Fletcheri. 30-45 3 5.95 Stardust. Best golden variety. Pyramidal with 30-45 3 5.95 bronzy-gold foliage. 60-70 7.5 9.50 80-100 15 26.00 100-125 15 36.00 125-150 50 82.00 150-200 75 115.00 Stewartii. Beautiful golden-yellow foilage. Conical habit. 30-45 3 5.95 Tamariscifolia. Slow growing, medium size bush. 30-45 3 5.25 Foliage sea-green. Westermannii. Medium size tree of broadly conical 30-45 3 5.25 habit, light yellowish-green. White Spot. Green foliage with silvery young growth. 40-50 3 5.50 Winston Churchill. A medium size broadly covered tree 40-50 3 5.95 with rich yellow foliage all the year. 94

Tel: (01886) 832288/832000 CHAMAECYPARIS continued 100 d e 280 m e 180 s e 175 m e 200 m e 50 d e 100 s 25 d e 20 d e 30 d e 30 d e 80 s e 55 s e 120 s e 160 m e 100 d e 100 d e 80 sg e 275 m e Wisselii. Bluish-green foliage, narrow habit. 40-50 3 6.50 50-80 7.5 29.00 nootkatensis Aurea. Bright yellow leaves. Pyramid shape. 30-45 3 4.95 Glauca. Very ornamental blue form. 40-50 3 7.95 Pendula. Weeping form. Medium size, with deep green 50-60 4 13.95 hanging foliage. Graft. 100-125 20 65.00 125-150 50 95.00 obtusa Nana. Miniature flat topped dome, one of the best for 15-20 3 7.95 rockeries. Growth rate 4cms per year. Aurea. An outstanding dwarf conifer. Forms a dense conical 15-20 3 8.95 bush with striking golden foliage in shell-like sprays. Gracilis. Dark green glossy, shell-shaped mossy foliage. 25-30 3 7.50 Very slow. 30-40 4 9.95 40-50 7.5 19.95 50-60 15 39.00 60-80 25 56.00 obtusa Tetragona Aurea. Unusual large shrub, covered with moss-like 30-45 3 8.95 sprays of golden-yellow foliage. pisifera Boulevard. Compact, soft silvery-blue foliage. Medium 30-45 3 6.50 size conical bush. 45-60 15 28.50 Filifera Aurea. An outstanding, loose-growing, broadly 30-40 3 6.95 conical bush. Golden foliage. 40-60 7.5 16.50 60-80 20 46.00 Nana. Dense rounded flat-topped dwarf bush. 20-25 3 5.95 Golden Spangle. Golden-yellow foliage, dense pyramid shape. 30-40 5 11.50 Nana. A dwarf bun-shape conifer with light green foliage 10-15 3 5.50 becoming tinted gold in winter. 10-15 3 5.95 Aureovariegata. Silver-green foliage. Dwarf, bun 10-15 3 5.50 shape. Plumosa Aurea. Bright golden form. 30-40 3 5.50 Compacta. Dwarf slow growing conifer, with soft 30 4 9.95 feathery gold tinged foliage in Summer. Aurea Rogersi. Dwarf, bright golden foliage. 15-20 3 6.95 Requires sheltered position. Squarrosa. Medium size conical tree with dense, feathery 20-30 3 5.50 sprays of glaucous foliage. Sulphurea. Bright sulphur tinted foliage in 30-45 3 5.50 Sungold. Compact form with fine golden foliage. 15-20 3 5.95 Resistant to scorch. 90-120 65 85.00 pisifera Tima-Limuro. Japanese origin (name meaning Ice Ball ). 20-30 3 8.95 Good for the rock garden. Forms a neat compact bun-shaped bush. Soft bluish-green dense foliage. thyoides Andelyensis. Medium size blue-green bush. Conical habit. 20-40 5 4.55 Tiny red cones, attractive in winter. Ericoides. Dwarf conical form, foliage feathery, turning plum- 15-25 3 9.95 purple in Winter. Rubicon. Attractive conifer, rich purple-red foliage in 20-40 3 5.75 Winter. 40-45 5 10.95 CRYPTOMERIA japonica (Japanese Cedar). Conical shape, with deep green leaves. 150-200 15 48.00 200-250 15 85.00 250-300 35 164.00 300-400 35 175.00 Jindai-Sugi. Slow-growing, flat-topped conifer, bright green 30-40 5 13.95 foliage, which turns to bronze in Winter. Elegans. Beautiful tall, bushy habit, soft bluish-green young 30-45 3 5.95 foliage turning to a reddish-bronze in Autumn. 80-100 12 25.00 100-125 12 35.00 125-150 35 62.00 150-180 35 82.00 95

Tel: (01886) 832288/832000 CRYPTOMERIA continued 35 sg e 450 t e 450 t e 500 t 80 sg e 120 t e 150 t e 150 t e 180 sg e 140 sg e 150x60 sg e Vilmoriniana. Tiny globular form, light green, slow growing, 10-15 3 5.95 bronze in winter. 20-25 5 13.95 25-30 7.5 31.00 leylandi (Leyland Cypress). One of the fastest growing conifers. Ideal 45-60 3 3.95 for hedging. 60-90 3 6.95 120-150 15 19.95 150-180 15 24.00 180-240 30 55.00 240-300 45 69.00 300-350 125 165.00 350-400 170 225.00 500-550 500 P.O.A. Castlewellan. Golden form, but slower growing. 45-60 3 4.50 60-90 3 7.50 120-150 15 23.00 150-180 15 28.00 180-240 40 68.00 350-400 100 165.00 400-500 500 P.O.A. Robinsons Gold. A stronger colour than that of 60-80 3 4.95 Castlewellan. Will make a better specimen. 175-200 50 79.00 300-400 175 295.00 Variegata. The foliage is splashed cream. 60-90 3 5.95 200-300 100 195.00 350-400 175 290.00 macrocarpa (Monterey Cypress). A fast growing tree. Medium to large 45-60 3 4.25 size. Conical habit when young broadening with age. Bright-green foliage. Ideal for coastal areas. Avoid very cold areas. Young plants require protection in cold areas. Aurea (Monterey Cypress). A conical tree, spiky top when 45-60 3 4.95 young. Pointed bright green lemon scented foliage. 100-125 15 19.95 250-300 85 165.00 Goldcrest. Attractive conifer, bright golden feathery foliage. 40-50 3 4.95 Columnar habit. 100-125 15 23.00 250-300 75 125.00 Golden Pillar. Golden-yellow foliage. Very narrow tree. 30-45 4 9.50 Wilma 150-180 25 85.00 GINKGO biloba (Maidenhair Tree). Fan shaped green leaves, yellow foliage in Autumn. JUNIPERUS See Tree Section chinensis Aurea. Very slow, a majestic tree with upswept branches. 20-30 3 5.50 Blue Alps. Upright habit with long silvery-blue foliage. 30-40 3 4.95 Kaizuka. Irregular, arching green sprays. 60-80 15 41.00 Variegato. Dense green foliage with white 80-100 25 59.00 blotches. Kuriwao Gold. Rounded habit, with bright golden foliage. 30-40 5 8.50 Obelisk. Blue-grey foliage. Columnar habit. 30-40 3 4.95 40-60 3 6.95 80-100 25 38.00 100-120 35 52.00 Plumosa Aurea. Golden-yellow arching foliage 20-30 3 5.50 Pyramidalis. Steel blue prickly foliage, slow growing, 15-25 3 5.50 pyramid shape. 25-30 3 6.95 40-50 5 12.95 San Jose. Attractive prostrate dwarf conifer with 30-45 5 22.00 grey-green foliage. 50-60 10 14.50 Stricta. Compact conical form, soft blue-green foliage. 30-40 3 5.50 60-80 10 27.00 96

Tel: (01886) 832288/832000 JUNIPERUS continued 125x50 sg e 50 d e 85 d e 120 p d e 75 p d e sg e 275 m e 100 p e 120 p e 120 m e 35 p e 120 p e 90 p e 35x p e 35x p e 35x p e 25 p e 35x p e 40x p e 55x175 p e 55x175 p e 90x120 p e 100x110 p e Variegata. As above, slightly slower but with 20-40 3 6.95 variegated foliage. 50-70 10 26.00 communis Compressa. Ideal for rock garden. Compact upright 15-20 3 6.50 conical habit, grey-green foliage. Arnoldii. Larger than communis Compressa, 15-20 3 6.50 similar in colour and shape. 30-40 4 8.50 Depressa Aurea (Golden Canadian Juniper). Prostrate Juniper. Gold-tipped foliage, bronze in Winter. 20-30 3 4.50 50-60 5 9.95 60-80 10 26.00 Green Carpet. Small, flat, hugging conifer, dark green 15-20 3 5.95 foliage. Gold Cone. 50-60 10 29.00 Hibernica (Irish Juniper). Narrow columnar habit. 30-40 3 5.95 Vigorous. 80-100 15 35.00 100-125 20 39.00 125-150 40 59.00 150-175 40 73.00 175-200 60 98.00 200-250 75 155.00 Prince of Wales. Prostrate ground growing conifer with 15-30 3 5.95 deep green foliage. 10 25.95 25 47.00 Repanda. Deep green foliage, ing habit. 15-20 3 5.95 10 29.95 Sentinel. Compact form of Hibernica, improved shape. 30-40 3 5.95 conferta. Good ground cover, fresh green foliage, or grey-green 20-30 3 5.95 foliage. Black fruits with glaucous bloom. 40-50 5 9.95 conferta Blue Pacific. Trailing, prostrate conifer with blue-green 5 12,00 foliage. 10 25.95 25 47.00 x davurica Expansa Variegata. Dwarf shrub, sage-green leaves, 30-45 3 7.50 creamy white sprays. horizontalis Andorra Compacta. 30-45 3 7.50 Variegata. 10 25.95 Bar Harbor. Blue Chip (Blue Moon). Distinct blue foliage, a ground 10-20 3 5.95 hugging conifer. 40-60 10 25.95 Douglasii (Waukegan Juniper). Glaucous grey-green 20-30 3 5.95 foliage, purple in winter. A strong grower. Emerald Spreader. Fresh green foliage. Prostrate habit. P.O.A Glauca. Steel-blue ground cover conifer. 15-25 3 5.95 Grey Pearl. Bright blue foliage, prostrate, slow growing. 10-20 3 5.95 Hughes. Silvery-blue foliage, ing habit. 30-40 3 5.95 Webberi. Prostrate, blue foliage. 10-20 3 5.95 Wiltonii (Blue Rug). Prostate, blue growth. 10-20 3 5.25 25-30 3 6.95 50-60 10 25.95 media Mint Julep. Arching mint-green foliage. Dense bush. 20-30 3 5.50 60-90 15 29.00 60-90 25 49.00 90-120 45 78.00 Old Gold. Compact habit with golden foliage, all year 25-40 3 5.95 round. One of the best in this group. 40-50 7.5 12.50 50-60 18 29.00 60-90 25 49.00 90-120 40 68.00 97

Tel: (01886) 832288/832000 JUNIPERUS continued 100x180 p e 80x150 p e 80x150 p e 80x 30x125 p e 35 p e 30x150 p e 60 p e 50x90 p e 30x180 p e 45 d e 120 d e 45 d e 120x350 d e 100x180 m p e 180 t e 500 t 550 t 500 t 350 t 400 t Pfitzeriana. Spreading, and ascending green branches. 30-45 3 5.95 50-60 12 29.00 60-90 25 49.00 90-120 40 68.00 Aurea. Spreading habit, golden foliage, 30-40 3 5.95 becoming yellow-green during Winter. 40-60 7.5 14.50 60-90 25 53.00 80-100 40 75.00 Glauca. (Blue juniper). Glaucous, dense habit. 20-40 3 6.95 Sulphur Spray. Semi-prostrate, blue-green foliage which 30-45 3 6.95 becomes covered with creamy-yellow young foliage during early Autumn. procumbens Bonin Isles. Low growing with upraised branch tips. 15-20 3 5.50 Nana Nana. Light green foliage. Dense habit, very prostrate. 20-30 3 5.50 7.5 28.00 sabina Rockery Gem. Vigorous growing, prostate variety, with 30-40 3 6.95 silvery-blue foliage. Tamariscifolia. Blue-green prostrate form. Wide ing. 30-45 5 12.50 40-50 15 39.00 50-60 25 52.00 Variegata. Creamy-white splashes over green foliage. 15-20 3 6.25 sargentfi. Slow growing, ing mid-green foliage. 15-20 3 6.25 60-90 40 59.00 squamata Blue Carpet. Vigorous semi prostrate. Silvery-blue 20-30 3 6.95 foliage. 40-50 5 11.50 50-60 10 24.00 80-100 25 52.00 100-120 40 59.00 Blue Star. Dwarf compact bushy habit. Steel-blue 15-20 3 6.95 foliage. 30-40 7.5 26.00 Filbornii. Vase shaped habit, blue foliage. 30-40 3 5.50 Holger. Creamy-yellow foliage in Spring, blue-green 15-20 3 5.50 in Winter. 30-50 5 9.50 Meyeri. Dense bushy form, blue foliage. Spreading 20-30 3 5.95 habit with arching tips. 60-90 40 68.00 150-180 85 140.00 virginiana Grey Owl. Smoky-grey foliage. Wide ing habit. 30-40 3 5.95 30-40 3 5.95 Sky-Rocket. Narrow rocket-like form, glaucous foliage. 125-150 15 42.00 150-175 25 59.00 175-200 35 72.00 200-300 45 98.00 LARIX decidua (Common Larch). Light green foliage. Shoots yellowish. 120-180 15 25.00 Pendulous shoots on older specimens. 180-240 40 69.00 450-550 150 195.00 x eurolepsis (Hybrid Larch). Glaucous leaves and shoots. Vigorous 120-180 15 45.00 tree. Good timber tree. 180-240 40 72.00 400-500 150 195.00 kaempferi (Japanese Larch). Reddish shoots in Winter. 180-240 15 25.00 240-300 40 72.00 300-400 150 195.00 Pendula (Weeping Japanese Larch). A tall outstanding 120-180 15 47.50 large tree, with weeping branches. METASEQUOIA glyptostroboides (Dawn Redwood). Deciduous conifer, soft green 80-100 3 8.95 foliage, beautiful colouring in Autumn. 100-125 5 16.95 125-150 15 3900 180-240 30 62.00 98

Tel: (01886) 832288/832000 METASEQUOIA continued 45x150 d e 450 t e 250 t e 200 s e 20x40 d e 30x40 d e 60x75 s e 20 p e 200x120 m e 40x60 s e 120x 20x45 d e 100 m e glyptostroboides (Dawn Redwood) continued 240-300 55 110.00 300-400 100 185.00 500-600 550 P.O.A. MICROBIOTA decussata (Russian Cypress). Rare dwarf evergreen conifer. 30-40 3 7.95 Lacy green foliage in summer, bronze in winter. PICEA abies (Common Norway Spruce). Bright green needles. 45-60 3 5.50 90-120 15 25.00 125-150 15 29.00 150-180 30 62.00 180-240 45 98.00 240-275 100 245.00 300-400 130 395.00 400-450 180 460.00 450-475 225 685.00 475-500 1000 1850.00 600-800 1500 3995.00 abies Acrocona. Compact pyramid form, producing vivid red-pink 20-30 3 12.95 flowers forming a cone. Grafted. 25-40 3 14.95 Aurea. Young leaves bright yellow, turning to soft yellow-green. Inversa. Weeping branches. Grafted. 30-45 3 12.95 Little Gem. Dwarf slow growing dark green mound. 10-20 3 6.95 Nidiformis. Dwarf flat-topped bush, branches in horizontal 20-25 3 6.50 layers. 30-50 7.5 13.95 Ohlendorffii. Conical habit, yellowish-green needles. 15-20 3 5.50 Reflexa. A wide-ing creeping conifer. 20-40 3 6.95 breweriana (Brewers Weeping Spruce). Dark bluish-green needles 90-120 15 29.00 with pendulous branches. 120-150 30 68.00 400-500 1500 2795.00 glauca Alberta Globe. Compact habit producing a low rounded bush. 30-40 15 62.00 Albertina Conica. One of the best dwarf spruces, bright 15-20 3 5.50 green foliage in Spring. 20-40 3 9.95 40-60 7.5 15.95 60-80 15 38.00 80-100 20 45.00 100-120 20 51.00 Echiniformis. Glaucous grey-green needles. 20-30 7.5 29.00 Globe. Very small dense rounded conifer. 20-40 3 8.95 mariana Nana. Grey-green needles, dwarf slow growing. 10-15 3 5.50 omorika (Serbian Spruce). Dark green needles, beautiful tall 30-45 3 4.95 slender tree. 90-120 15 28.00 125-175 15 33.00 175-200 30 58.00 200-250 40 88.00 250-300 100 175.00 300-400 175 395.00 400+ 300 795.00 400-600 650 2295.00 Nana. A dwarf conifer with a dense, broadly conical shape. 20-40 3 8.95 250-400 750 1695.00 400-500 1000 2250.00 orientalis Aurea. Young shoots creamy-yellow, becoming 30 3 6.95 yellow later. 125-150 35 75.00 150-175 90 98.00 175-200 90 155.00 200-250 150 293.00 99

Tel: (01886) 832288/832000 PICEA continued 250 t e 75 s e 45x120 p e 210 m e 90 s e 120 m e 400 m e 450 t e 350 m e 600 t e 350 m e 350 m e 350 m e pungens (Colorado Spruce). A medium size, conical tree, producing 60-90 15 26.00 glaucous needles. 90-120 15 33.00 120-150 30 58.00 150-180 50 88.00 180-200 50 94.00 200-250 90 175.00 Glauca (Blue Spruce). Grey, green and blue needles. 25-50 3 4.95 60-90 15 29.00 90-120 30 62.00 120-150 55 89.00 150-180 100 155.00 180-240 150 250.00 pugens Globosa. Small, bright blue dwarf mound. Graft. 35-40 3 10.50 40-50 15 59.00 50-60 25 72.00 60-90 40 89.00 90-120 100 145,00 Prostrata. Slow growing, with bright blue needles. 30-50 5 18.95 Hoopsii. Upright habit, brilliant silvery-blue needles. 15-25 4 11.50 100-125 30 88.00 125-250 40 185.00 150-180 55 245.00 200-250 125 465.00 300-400 225 1595.00 Kosteri. Upright, growing form. Silvery-blue needles. As Hoopsii Moerheimii. Glaucous-blue needles, upright habit. Graft. As Hoopsii PINUS aristata (Bristlecone Pine). Blue-green needles flecked with white 20-30 3 8.95 resinous spots. Dense habit. 30-50 3 10.95 Banksiana (Jack Pine). cembra (Arolla Pine). Blue-green, needle-like leaves. 30-40 4 13.50 contorta (Beech Pine). Young green shoots. Yellowish-green leaves. 60-90 3 6.95 90-125 5 10.50 excelsa (wallichiana) (Bhutan Pine). A lovely variety which has 90-120 15 35.00 arching to pendulous grey-green to glaucous blue needles. 120-150 15 49.00 A smooth grey bark. A must for any design. 150-180 30 69.00 180-210 55 95.00 210-250 100 475.00 250-300 250 865.00 600-700 1500 2850.00 griffithii (see excelsa) halepensis (Aleppo Pine). Medium sized tree. Leaves in pairs, 60-90 3 9.95 very distinct bright green in colour. 100-125 15 28.00 125-150 15 36.00 150-175 30 59.00 175-200 30 68.00 250-300 70 195.00 300-350 130 295.00 jeffreyi (Ponderosa Jeffreyi Pine). Large tree with spire-like 30-50 3 7.50 crown or conical bluish-green leaves. 90-120 15 35.00 120-150 15 39.00 180-210 55 95.00 210-250 100 175.00 250-300 150 275.00 leucodermis (Bosnian Pine). Long black-green leaves. 30-40 4 12.50 Montezumae (Montezuma Pine). Broadly conical tree with bright 80-100 15 45.00 green needles. Monticola Skyline (Western White Pine). A medium to large tree. 150-175 50 93.00 A narrow conical habit. Leaves dark blue-green with white inner surface. 100

Tel: (01886) 832288/832000 PINUS continued 120 s e 85 d e 100 d e 80x110 d e 350 m e 120 s e 180 s e 225 m e 200 m e 300 m e 300 m e 130 d e mugo (Mountain Pine). Upright bushy habit, dull dark green leaves. 30-40 4 9.50 60-90 15 38.00 80-100 30 59.00 150-180 325 350.00 Gnom. Small compact dark green, globular mound. 20-40 3 7.50 80-100 35 115.00 100-125 55 175.00 125-150 55 195.00 mugo Mops. Compact globular form, greyish-green needles. 20-25 3 7.95 40-50 15 75.00 50-70 35 95.00 70-80 35 125.00 Mughus (Mountain Pine). Compact form, green needles. 30-40 3 6.95 40-60 15 26.00 60-80 75 68.00 Pumilio (Dwarf Serbian Pine). Dwarf form, green 20-25 3 7.50 needles. 30-40 7.5 26.00 40-50 25 48.00 muricata. (Bishops Pine). A striking medium sized conical tree, 120-150 15 25.00 with grey-green, bluish-green foliage. 150-175 35 65.00 175-210 75 135.00 nigra Austriaca (Austrian Pine). Dark green needles. 45-60 3 5,50 60-90 7.5 15.50 125-150 15 29.00 150-180 35 72.00 180-240 55 130.00 240-300 100 265.00 300-400 300 695.00 500-550 1000 2995.00 palustris (Southern Pitch Pine). Small to medium tree. P.O.A. Leaves orange-brown/glabrous. Cylindrical. parviflora (Japanese White Pine). Small to medium conical tree 30-50 3 12.50 when young. Deep blue-green needles. 300-350 200 795.00 Breviflora A small tree with tight bunches of short, stiff, P.O.A. blue-green leaves. Glauca. Deep grey-blue needles, very ornamental. Small 30-40 4 12.50 and ing. Graft. Peuce. Shiny greyish-green needles. Large tree. 30-40 4 8.50 90-125 15 38.00 125-175 35 68.00 Tempelhof. Faster growing than Pinus parviflora Glauca. 30-40 3 9.50 50-80 35 59.00 125-150 45 98.00 150-200 95 150.00 patula. An architectural tree of graceful habit. Glaucous-green needles. 30-50 5 10.95 peuce (Macedonian Pine). A medium conical tree. deep blue-green 40-50 3 12.50 needles, white inner surface. 90-120 15 39.00 125-175 30 62.00 pinaster (Martime Pine) (Bournemouth Pine). Fast growing tree, 60-90 5 6.75 with dull grey needles. Ideal for coastal areas. 90-125 15 34.00 pinea (Stone or Umbrella Pine). Lush looking conical tree with 50-60 3 6.95 blue-grey needles. 70-90 5 8.95 125-175 15 39.00 pumilla (Dwarf Siberian Pine). Spreading conifer with dark green 20-30 3 8.50 needles. radiata (Montery Pine). Bluish-grey needles, dwarf compact habit. 60-90 3 6.95 120-150 7.5 15.50 Aurea. A striking golden form of radiata. 90-100 7.5 48.00 strobus (Weymouth Pine). Delicate green-grey needles, large tree. 40-60 4 7.50 90-100 10 16.50 100-125 25 49.00 101

Tel: (01886) 832288/832000 PINUS continued 100 d e 250 sg e 200 m e 90 d e 120 d e 250 t e 180 t e 150 m e 200 m e sylvestris (Scots Pine). Long twisted, grey-green needles. 30-40 4 9.95 90-120 7.5 18.50 125-175 15 49.00 175-210 35 68.88 210-250 55 195.00 250-300 100 575.00 300-400 300 1695.00 Aurea. Green in Summer, bright gold during Winter 30-50 3 11.50 months. Graft. 50-80 5 29.00 Beuvronensis. Dwarf conifer, domed shape. Reddish bark. 35-45 3 11.50 Brevifolia. Slow growing, round grey conifer. Graft. 25-35 3 11.50 Burghfield. Compact grey-blue foliage. Graft. 25-35 3 11.50 Chantry Blue. Glaucous bushy needles, semi-dwarf habit. 30-40 3 10.95 Fatigiata. Upright habit. 30-40 3 8.95 100-125 25 68.00 400-500 1000 2325.00 Gold Coin. Slower and brighter than Aurea. Graft. 30-35 3 9.95 Inverleith. Attractive light green foliage. 30-40 3 9.95 Longmoor. Rounded, slow. Graft. 25-35 3 9.95 Pumila (watereri). A narrow pyramid conifer with 90-125 35 69.00 ascending branches. 125 100 155.00 Variegata. Tall conifer with white variegation. Graft. 30-40 3 9.95 Watereri. A slow growing conifer developing into a 40-50 4 8.95 narrow pyramid shape. Graft. 90-120 15 39.00 120-150 90 150.00 150-180 115 185.00 tabuliformis (Chinese Red Pine). Conical tree. Graft. 35-45 3 7.95 45-60 4 11.50 PSEUDOTSUGA menziesfi (Douglas Fir). Very large fast growing tree, fresh green 40-60 4 8.95 foliage. 150-180 15 48.00 Glauca (Blue Douglas Fir). Conical habit. Glaucous 180-240 35 75.00 foliage above. 240-300 35 92.00 600 t e SEQUOIA giganteum (Giant Redwood, Sequoidendron, Wellingtonia). 70-100 3 8.95 100-150 7.5 12.95 600 t e 150 m e sempervirens (Californian Redwood). A conical large tree, with 100-125 10 35.00 horizontal, downward branches with grey-green leaves. 125-150 25 48.00 150-180 25 53.00 160-240 50 98.00 240-300 150 295.00 300-400 250 455.00 Adpressa. Creamy young growth. 45-60 3 10.95 TAXODIUM distichum (Swamp Cypress). Decidious Cypress. Reddish-brown bark, 90-125 4 11.50 good for wet places. Frond-like foliage. 125-150 15 39.00 150-200 50 95.00 200-300 100 225.00 300-350 200 395.00 TAXUS For topiary plants, please see Topiary section. baccata (English Yew). Broad pyramidal tree with dark green 30-40 3 5.95 leaves. Ideal for hedging/maizes. 50-60 5 10.95 80-100 15 25.00 100-125 25 49.00 125-150 55 75.00 150-180 95 140.00 102

Tel: (01886) 832288/832000 TAXUS continued 175 s e 150 s e 80 p e 150 m e 200 t e 125 m e 150 m e 80 p e 60 p e 90 sg e 300 s e 500 m e 30 d e 75 d e 125 sg e 110 sg e baccata (English Yew) continued 180-210 125 195.00 210-240 175 350.00 250-300 300 P.O.A. For larger sizes please inquire. Adpressa. A large shrub or small tree. Female clone of 30-50 3 12.50 dense ing habit. Ascending branches. Short crowded branchlets with small dark green leaves. Variegata. Male form of Adpressa. The 30-50 3 12.95 unfolding leaves are old gold, passing to yellow, a colour which is confined to the margin as the leaves age. Ameersfoort. Very un-yew like in appearance. Stiff branches with oblong ovate leaves. 15-30 3 5.95 Aurea (Golden Yew). Golden yellow, compact habit. 15-20 3 5.50 Green tinged leaves. Cavendishii. Low growing. Less than 1m. high. Wide 30-40 3 8.95 branches drooping at the tips. Corley s Coppertip. Reddish new growth. Round mound 30-45 3 5.95 shape. 50-80 5 10.50 Decora. A dwarf slow-growing shrub. Flat topped with 30-40 3 9.95 arching branches and dark polished green upward curving leaves. Ericoides. A medium-sized to large, slow-growing bush 40-50 3 9.95 of erect habit, leaves narrow and ing. Fastigiata (Irish Yew). Broad column of closely-packed 60-80 15 45.00 branches. Leaves black-green, radially arranged. 80-100 15 59.00 Aurea. Golden form of the Finnish (P.O.A.) 100-125 30 65.00 Yew, producing deep yellow-green foliage. Spring growth 125-150 30 78.00 striking yellow. 150-180 75 185.00 180-210 90 235.00 Aureomarginata (Golden Irish Yew). Similar 20-30 3 7.95 appearance to Fastigiata but leaves with yellow margin, giving a 40-50 7.5 16.95 golden effect 50-80 15 49.00 80-100 25 62.00 100-125 25 85.00 125-150 50 98.00 150-180 50 135.00 Repandans. Low-growing long ing branches 25-40 3 9.95 drooping at the tips. 40-50 5 15.95 Repens Aurea. Low ing. Leaves margined with 25-40 3 12.50 yellow when young, turning to cream later. It loses its colour when in 40-50 7.5 25.95 deep shade. Standishii (Fastigiata standishii). Slow-growing, tightly 20-30 3 6.50 packed branches. Columnar habit with golden-yellow leaves. 45-60 5 15.95 x media Hicksii. Broadly columnar. Excellent for hedging. Dark 30-40 3 8.95 green leaves. 90-120 15 29.00 120-150 25 59.00 150-175 55 79.00 175-200 125 175.00 200-250 125 225.00 THUYA occidentalis (Common Hedging Thuya). Reddish-brown peeling bark. 50-60 3 6.50 Dark green foliage, paler beneath. Bronze in Winter. 60-80 7.5 12.50 occidentalis Danica. Slow growing Danish conifer. Compact 20-30 3 5.95 rounded bush, dark green foliage. 30-40 7.5 19.95 40-50 15 29.00 Golden Globe. Yellow dwarf conifer, rounded habit. 30-40 7.5 23.00 Holmstrup. Rich green foliage, narrow conical conifer. 30-40 3 6.95 Yellow. Slow growing pyramid golden conifer. 30-40 3 5.95 Little Gem. Slow growing conifer. Rounded bush. 30-40 5 9.95 Mid green foliage. 103

Tel: (01886) 832288/832000 THUYA continued 130 sg e 50 d e 50 d e 350 t e 75 d e 210 t e 210 t e 140 sg e 30 p e 100 p e Rheingold. Popular slow growing conifer with 20-30 3 4.95 pyramidal shape, golden-bronze foliage. 30-40 7.5 15.50 50-70 25 39.00 Smaragd (Emerald). Dark bright green foliage. 40-50 3 8.50 Pyramidal habit. 50-60 5 12.95 60-80 10 22.00 80-100 15 28.00 100-125 15 38.00 125-150 35 59.00 Sunkist. Slow growing, golden foliage. Dwarf 20-30 3 5.50 pyramidal habit. 40-50 7.5 11.95 60-90 20 39.00 Wansdyke Silver. Small conifer. Conical habit. 40-50 3 12.95 Conspicuous variegated creamy-white foliage. orientalis Aurea Nana. Dwarf globular conifer, pale yellow 20-25 3 5.95 foliage, light green in Winter. 30-40 4 8.95 40-50 7.5 24.00 plicata (Western Red Cedar). Good for hedging. Bright glossy green 40-50 3 4.95 foliage. Reddish-brown shredding bark. 125-150 15 23.00 Atrovirens. Dark green shining foliage. 150-180 15 29.00 180-240 30 88.00 240-300 30 140.00 300-400 100 290.00 400-500 500 P.O.A. 45-60 3 3.95 Rogersii. Slow growing dwarf conifer. Conical habit. 30-50 3 5.95 Golden-bronze foliage. Stoneham Gold. Slow growing conifer ideal for rock 40-50 3 5.95 garden. Bright gold foliage. Dense conical habit. Zebrina. Golden variegated foliage. 30-45 3 5.95 60-90 10 24.00 TSUGA canadensis (Eastern Hemlock). Young shoots greyish-brown. Fresh 40-50 3 5.75 green foliage. 80-100 15 25.00 100-125 25 59.00 125-150 25 68.00 Aurea. Slow growing dwarf form. Leaves broad and 30-40 3 5.95 crowded, yellow when unfolding becoming yellowish-green later. 50-70 5 9.95 Arching in habit. Coles Prostrate. Prostrate plant with long branches 20-40 3 7.50 flattened along the ground forming extensive carpets. Jeddeloh. Prostrate habit. Dark green foliage. 20-40 3 5.50 Pendula. Ideal for prominent position on a rock garden or 45-60 3 8.50 isolated on a lawn. Most sttractive with drooping branches. 180-240 15 35.00 heterophylla (Western Hemlock). Spectacular conifer particularly as a 120-150 15 25.00 single specimen. Fast growing with gracious ing branches, 150-180 20 39.00 leaves narrow and obling with two white bands beneath. 180-250 30 56.00 250-300 40 75.00 300-400 95 165.00 104