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Winter Ornamental List 2014 Celebrating 101 years of growing Philadelphus 'Frosty Morn' Dispatched Bare-root November 2014 - March 2015 1.00 Nurserymen since 1913 Many interesting and unusual varieties t: 01751 472226 e: sales@rvroger.co.uk The Nurseries - Pickering - North Yorkshire - YO18 7JW

Winter Season Catalogue - dispatch November 2014 - March 2015 Ordering You can place an order with us by calling us on 01751 472226, by fax on 01751 476749, by e-mail at sales@rvroger.co.uk or by writing to us at R. V. Roger Ltd. The Nurseries, Pickering, North Yorkshire, YO18 8JW. All orders will be acknowledged upon receipt. All products are offered subject to availability and crop. We cannot accept responsibility if, for reason beyond our control, a crop fails or is delayed. We will contact you, either in writing or by telephone, if for reasons beyond our control, we are unable to deliver part or all of your order at the time specified by ourselves. Please mark on your order if you wish to take substitutions should a particular variety not be available. If you prefer to indicate your second choice of varieties please do so. Collection You may collect your order from the 'Roger Plant Centre' to avoid any carriage charges. Please indicate your intention to do so on your order. We will then contact you at the appropriate time and arrange a mutually convenient date for your collection. PLEASE DO NOT JUST TURN UP AND EXPECT YOUR ORDER TO BE READY We do not collate any order until firm collection arrangements have been made. Please give us at least 4 working days notice to get your order together. It is in the plants interests to be in the packaging for the shortest possible time. Non-collection:- If an order is not collected on the arranged day, we reserve the right to despatch the order by carrier after a 24 hour waiting period and charge all carriage costs to the customer. Carriage Charges within UK For most UK addresses thye following carriage charges apply: Orders upto 70.00 - please add 10.00 postage and packing Orders over 70.00 - please add 15.00 postage and packing Orders over 750.00 - FREE NB If you are ordering four rose bushes or less, please reduce the cost of carriage to 5.50 NB If you are ordering rootballed conifers, please contact us for a quotation - the weight of some of the larger sizes more difficult to transport. Some addresses require individual carriage quotations, if your postcode begins with one of the following prefixes AB, IV, KW, PA, PH, ZE, IM, BT or if you are in the Channel Islands, then please call us for a quotation on 01751 472226. NB It is not possible to combine the items in this list with those from any other list to save carriage. Carriage Charges within EU We are able to dispatch to all EU member states. It is not possible to publish fixed carriage charges to all EU members. Please contact us with your requirements and we shall be pleased to quote a carriage cost. We regret we are not currently able to accept orders from outside the EU. Complaints. Any complaints with regard to a delivery of plants should be made with in 7 days of receiving your order and should be made in writing. Please quote your account number and your order number as this will allow us to deal with your complaint more efficiently. As there are so many variables beyond our control such as extremes of cold, wet, drought etc that we are unable to accept responsibility for the subsequent failure of any plants. On arrival Your parcel should be unpacked immediately and plants should be planted as soon as possible. The placing of an order implies acceptance of these terms and condition Denotes a new variety or introduction

Size definitions 10-15cm P7 Hedging Container grown in a 7cm pot Height: 10-15cm 1/1 40-60cm 2 years old, seed raised, transplanted for stronger root system after year 1. Height: 40-60cm 1/1 60-80cm 2 years old, seed raised, transplanted for stronger root system after year 1. Height: 60-80cm 1/2 40-60cm 3 years old, seed raised, transplanted for stronger root system after year 1. Height: 40-60cm 1/2 50-60cm 3 years old, seed raised, transplanted for stronger root system after year 1. Height: 50-60cm 1/2 60-80cm 3 years old, seed raised, transplanted for stronger root system after year 1. Height: 60-80cm 1/2 60-100cm 3 years old, seed raised, transplanted for stronger root system after year 1. Height: 60-100cm 1/2 100-125cm 3 years old, seed raised, transplanted for stronger root system after year 1. Height: 100-125cm 0/1/1 25-30cm 2 years old, cutting raised, transplanted for stronger root system after year 1. Height: 25-30cm 0/1/1 30-40cm 2 years old, cutting raised, transplanted for stronger root system after year 1. Height: 30-40cm 0/1/1 40-60cm 2 years old, cutting raised, transplanted for stronger root system after year 1. Height: 40-60cm 0/1/2 40-60cm 3 years old, cutting raised, transplanted for stronger root system after year 1. Height: 40-60cm 0/1/2 60-80cm 3 years old, cutting raised, transplanted for stronger root system after year 1. Height: 60-80cm 0/1/2 60-100cm 3 years old, cutting raised, transplanted for stronger root system after year 1. Height: 60-100cm 0/1/2 80-100cm 3 years old, cutting raised, transplanted for stronger root system after year 1. Height: 80-100cm Hedging Cherry Plum Cherry Plum (native) Elderberry Elderberry (native) Hazelnut Hazelnut (native) Fruiting Hedgrow Plants Prunus cerasifera 1/1 30-40cm 11.50 per 10 104.00 per 100 1/1 40-60cm 13.00 per 10 117.00 per 100 1/1 60-100cm 16.50 per 10 149.00 per 100 1/1 100-125cm 20.00 per 10 180.00 per 100 1/1 125-150cm 25.50 per 10 230.00 per 100 Sambucus nigra 1/1 40-60cm 9.50 per 10 86.00 per 100 1/1 60-100cm 12.00 per 10 108.00 per 100 1/1 100-125cm 14.50 per 10 131.00 per 100 1/1 125-150cm 18.00 per 10 162.00 per 100 Corylus avellana 1/1 30-40cm 8.00 per 10 72.00 per 100 1/1 40-60cm 9.50 per 10 86.00 per 100 1/1 60-100cm 12.00 per 10 108.00 per 100 1/2 60-100cm 12.50 per 10 113.00 per 100 Hippophae Hippophae rhamnoides Attractive silver foliage, quite spikey. Excellent coastal hedge. Some plants will bear bright orange berries in late summer which are a magnet for birds. Sea Buckthorn Sea Buckthorn (native) Sea Buckthorn 1/1 40-60cm 19.00 per 10 171.00 per 100 Hippophae rhamnoides 1/1 30-40cm 8.00 per 10 72.00 per 100 1/1 40-60cm 9.50 per 10 86.00 per 100 1/1 60-100cm 12.00 per 10 108.00 per 100 1/2 60-100cm 12.50 per 10 113.00 per 100 Sloe Page: 3

Hedging Sloe (native) The old fashioned hedgerow plant. Carries large thorns and forms an impenetrable thicket. Bears masses of white flowers very early on. Plant about 45cm apart. Prunus spinosa 1/1 30-40cm 8.00 per 10 72.00 per 100 1/1 40-60cm 9.50 per 10 86.00 per 100 1/1 60-100cm 12.00 per 10 108.00 per 100 1/1 100-125cm 14.50 per 10 131.00 per 100 Acer Acer campestre A lovely rustic hedge, a major constituent of any mixed natural hedge. Superb autumn colour. Thriving in some of the most inhospitable places. Plants should be planted about 45cm apart. Native Hedgrow Plants Field Maple 1/1 30-40cm 9.50 per 10 86.00 per 100 1/1 40-60cm 13.00 per 10 117.00 per 100 1/1 60-100cm 16.50 per 10 149.00 per 100 1/1 100-125cm 20.00 per 10 180.00 per 100 1/2 60-100cm 18.00 per 10 162.00 per 100 1/2 100-125cm 21.50 per 10 194.00 per 100 Cornus Cornus sanguinea Crataegus Crataegus monogyna Best known as a field hedge though it need not be restricted to this as its thorns make it a good secure boundary for any garden. Easy to grow in most soils. Plants should be planted about 45 cm apart. Euonymus Euonymus europaeus Rhamnus Rhamnus cathartica A vigorous tough plant well suited to a mixed hedge. Superb yellow autumn colour, and masses of black fruits. Rhamnus frangula A native of British hedgerows. Tough and reliable, good autumn colour and an abundance of fruit which starts green then changes to red, then finally to purple. Plant at 60cm intervals. 1/1 30-40cm 11.50 per 10 104.00 per 100 1/1 40-60cm 9.50 per 10 86.00 per 100 1/1 60-100cm 16.50 per 10 149.00 per 100 Quickthorn 1/1 30-40cm 7.00 per 10 63.00 per 100 1/1 40-60cm 9.50 per 10 86.00 per 100 1/1 60-100cm 12.00 per 10 108.00 per 100 1/1 100-125cm 14.50 per 10 131.00 per 100 1/2 60-100cm 12.50 per 10 113.00 per 100 1/2 100-125cm 15.50 per 10 140.00 per 100 Spindleberry 1/1 30-40cm 8.00 per 10 72.00 per 100 1/1 40-60cm 9.50 per 10 86.00 per 100 1/1 60-100cm 12.00 per 10 108.00 per 100 1/1 100-125cm 14.50 per 10 131.00 per 100 Common Buckthorn 1/1 30-40cm 11.50 per 10 104.00 per 100 1/1 40-60cm 9.50 per 10 86.00 per 100 1/1 60-80cm 13.00 per 10 117.00 per 100 1/1 60-100cm 16.50 per 10 149.00 per 100 Alder Buckthorn 1/1 30-40cm 11.50 per 10 104.00 per 100 1/1 40-60cm 9.50 per 10 86.00 per 100 1/1 60-80cm 27.50 per 10 248.00 per 100 1/1 60-100cm 16.50 per 10 149.00 per 100 Rosa Page: 4

Rosa canina Usually used as a component in a mixed hedge. Provides pink and white flowers followed by bright scarlet hips. Plant at 60cm intervals. Rosa rubiginosa A close relative of Rosa canina. Single, strongly fragrant, soft pink blooms, followed by masses of hips. A good hedging variety with plenty of thorns! Plant at 60cm intervals. Rosa rugosa One of the best coastal hedges! Thrives happily even in salt spray where nothing else will grow. Flowers are rich pink, and abundant. Also produces large orange red hips in the autumn. Plant at 60cm intervals. Rosa rugosa alba A white form of Rosa rugosa. Equally good as a seaside hedge. Particularly nice when the two are mixed together. Plant at 60cm intervals. Sambucus Sambucus nigra A common plant maybe! But essential in a mixed hedge providing both flower and berry. It is quick to establish, and is indestructable. Plant at 60cm intervals. Viburnum Viburnum lantana Viburnum opulus A delightful addition to any mixed hedge, lacecap type cream flowers are produced in early June, followed by masses of berries in the autumn. Plant at 45cm intervals. Hedging Dog Rose 1/1 30-40cm 11.50 per 10 104.00 per 100 1/1 60-80cm 13.00 per 10 117.00 per 100 1/1 60-100cm 16.50 per 10 149.00 per 100 Eglantine Rose 1/1 30-40cm 8.00 per 10 72.00 per 100 1/1 40-60cm 6.25 per 5 56.50 per 50 1/1 60-80cm 14.50 per 10 131.00 per 100 1/1 60-100cm 12.00 per 10 108.00 per 100 1/1 100-125cm 14.50 per 10 131.00 per 100 1/1 30-40cm 8.00 per 10 72.00 per 100 1/1 40-60cm 9.50 per 10 86.00 per 100 1/1 60-100cm 12.00 per 10 108.00 per 100 1/1 100-125cm 14.50 per 10 131.00 per 100 0/1/1 40-60cm 12.50 per 5 112.50 per 50 0/1/2 60-80cm 15.50 per 5 139.50 per 50 0/1/2 80-100cm 18.50 per 5 166.50 per 50 1/1 30-40cm 8.00 per 10 72.00 per 100 1/1 40-60cm 6.25 per 5 56.50 per 50 1/1 60-80cm 9.50 per 10 86.00 per 100 1/1 60-100cm 12.00 per 10 108.00 per 100 1/1 100-125cm 14.50 per 10 131.00 per 100 0/1/2 30-40cm 6.25 per 5 56.50 per 50 Common Elder 0/1/2 60-100cm 19.00 per 10 171.00 per 100 Wayfaring Tree 1/1 30-40cm 11.50 per 10 104.00 per 100 1/1 40-60cm 13.00 per 10 117.00 per 100 1/1 60-100cm 16.50 per 10 149.00 per 100 0/1/2 60-80cm 8.75 per 5 79.00 per 50 Guelder Rose 1/1 30-40cm 11.50 per 10 104.00 per 100 1/1 40-60cm 13.00 per 10 117.00 per 100 1/1 60-100cm 16.50 per 10 149.00 per 100 Buxus Buxus sempervirens A well known dwarf evergreen hedge suitable for clipping and topiary. Attaining about 90cm if allowed. Plants should be planted about 45cm apart. Ornamental Hedging Plants 20-25cm BR 40.50 per 10 25-30cm BR 50.50 per 10 30-40cm RB 120.00 per 10 Common Box Buxus sempervirens 'Suffruticosa' Neat, dwarf habit, used for edging paths. This is the one you see in formal gardens edging herb gardens and so on. It is extremely slow growing. Height 1m (3ft) Box Edging 10-15cm P7 34.00 per 10 306.00 per 100 15-20cm BR 70.00 per 10 25-30cm BR 84.00 per 10 Page: 5

Hedging Carpinus Carpinus betulus A wonderful formal hedging plant or can be used with effect in a mixed hedge. Habit and growth is similar to Beech but the green leaves are more textured to the touch. Retains it's leaves over the winter months. Plants should be planted about 45cm apart. Cotoneaster Cotoneaster simonsii A good hardy hedge of about 150cm. Foliage is semievergreen therefore some autumn colour and some winter coverage. It produces orange berries which persist into the winter. Grows easily in most soils and should be planted about 60cm apart. Escallonia Escallonia 'Donard Seedling' Fagus Fagus sylvatica Though deciduous beech is effective as a windbreak since it retains its autumn leaves throughout the winter. The young foliage is bright green, turning mid to deep green as it matures. The leaves turn yellow and russet in the autumn. It grows well in most Fagus sylvatica 'Atropurpurea' An excellent formal hedge, not quite so quick growing as green beech, but well worth the wait. Plant at 45cm intervals. Lavandula Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote' Compact grower, dark violet-blue flowers in dense flower spikes and grey, strongly scented, foliage. Height 45cm (1.5ft). Ligustrum Ligustrum ovalifolium Dark green, evergreen, with white flowers and black berries. A very robust quick growing screen. Thrives in any soil. Should be planted about 45cm apart. Ligustrum vulgare An exceedingly robust hedging plant. Semi to fully evergreen depending on the winter. Can be used and clipped on its own, or mixed into a field hedge. Plant at 45cm intervals. Lonicera Lonicera nitida An evergreen honeysuckle which forms a dense hedge. It has small, glossy, dark green leaves and inconspicuous yellow-green flowers. Grows happily in sun or light shade. Easily makes a 120cm hedge. Plants should be planted 45cm apart. Hornbeam 1/1 30-40cm 9.50 per 10 86.00 per 100 1/1 40-60cm 13.00 per 10 117.00 per 100 1/1 60-100cm 16.50 per 10 149.00 per 100 1/2 60-100cm 17.50 per 10 158.00 per 100 1/2 100-125cm 21.00 per 10 189.00 per 100 1/1 30-40cm 9.50 per 10 86.00 per 100 1/1 40-60cm 11.50 per 10 104.00 per 100 1/1 60-100cm 16.50 per 10 149.00 per 100 1/2 40-60cm 16.00 per 10 144.00 per 100 1/2 60-80cm 17.50 per 10 158.00 per 100 0/1/2 40-60cm 24.00 per 10 216.00 per 100 Common Beech 1/1 30-40cm 9.50 per 10 86.00 per 100 1/1 40-60cm 13.00 per 10 117.00 per 100 1/1 60-100cm 16.50 per 10 149.00 per 100 1/1 100-125cm 20.00 per 10 180.00 per 100 1/2 60-100cm 17.50 per 10 158.00 per 100 1/2 100-125cm 33.00 per 10 297.00 per 100 Copper Beech/Purple Beech 1/2 50-60cm 43.50 per 10 1/2 60-100cm 48.50 per 10 1/2 100-125cm 53.50 per 10 Dwarf Lavender 0/1/1 25-30cm 30.00 per 10 270.00 per 100 Oval Leaved Privet 0/1/1 30-40cm 18.00 per 10 162.00 per 100 0/1/2 40-60cm 24.00 per 10 216.00 per 100 0/1/2 60-80cm 30.00 per 10 270.00 per 100 0/1/2 80-100cm 37.50 per 10 338.00 per 100 Common Privet 0/1/2 40-60cm 24.00 per 10 216.00 per 100 0/1/2 60-80cm 30.00 per 10 270.00 per 100 0/1/2 80-100cm 37.50 per 10 338.00 per 100 Chinese Honeysuckle 0/1/1 25-30cm 12.00 per 10 108.00 per 100 0/1/1 30-40cm 18.00 per 10 162.00 per 100 0/1/1 40-60cm 24.00 per 10 216.00 per 100 Page: 6

Lonicera pileata Prunus Prunus laurocerasus 'Rotundifolia' A useful large evergreen with white flower spikes. It is tolerant of shade. It will easily attain 180cm - 210cm. Plants should be planted about 90cm apart. Prunus luscitanicus A very hardy evergreen, its leaves are somewhat like a bay tree. Not the quickest growing but very reliable probably only needing cutting once per season. A very long lived hedge. Plant at 60cm spacings. Hedging 0/1/1 25-30cm 12.00 per 10 108.00 per 100 0/1/1 30-40cm 18.00 per 10 162.00 per 100 0/1/1 40-60cm 24.00 per 10 216.00 per 100 0/1/2 30-40cm 30.00 per 10 270.00 per 100 0/1/2 40-60cm 36.00 per 10 324.00 per 100 Cherry Laurel 50-60cm RB 12.00 each 108.00 per 10 60-80cm RB 15.00 each 135.00 per 10 80-100cm RB 22.50 each 202.50 per 10 100-125cm RB 30.00 each 270.00 per 10 Portugal Laurel 40-50cm RB 15.20 each 136.80 per 10 50-60cm RB 19.00 each 171.00 per 10 Page: 7

Ornamental Trees Size definitions Whip 80-100cm (Y) Whip 100-125cm (W) Whip 100-125cm RB (W) Whip 125-150cm (B) Whip 150-175cm (R) Whip 175-200cm (Y) Whip 200-250cm (B) Fthd 80-100cm (Y) Fthd 80-100cm RB (Y) Fthd 100-125cm (W) Fthd 100-125cm RB (W) Fthd 125-150cm (B) Fthd 125-150cm RB (B) Fthd 150-175cm (R) Fthd 150-175cm RB (R) Fthd 175-200cm (Y) Fthd 175-200cm RB (Y) Fthd 200-250cm (B) Fthd 250-300cm 6-8cm gth (Y) Fthd 250-300cm 8-10cm gth Fthd 250-300cm 10-12cm gth Std (Bush) Std (Half Standard) Std (Extra Light) 5-6cm gth (W) Std (Extra Light) 5-6cm gth RB (W) Std (Light) 6-8cm gth (B) Std (Light) 6-8cm gth RB (B) Std (Standard) 8-10cm gth (Y) Std (Selected) 10-12cm gth (R) Std (Heavy) 12-14cm gth (W) Ornamental Trees Single stem, without significant side branches. Height: 80-100cm Single stem, without significant side branches. Height: 100-125cm Single stem, without significant side branches. Height: 100-125cm Single stem, without significant side branches. Height: 125-150cm Single stem, without significant side branches. Height: 150-175cm Single stem, without significant side branches. Height: 175-200cm Single stem, without significant side branches. Height: 200-250cm Upright leading stem, furnished to near base, according to species. Height: 80-100cm Upright leading stem, furnished to near base, according to species. Height: 80-100cm Upright leading stem, furnished to near base, according to species. Height: 100-125cm Upright leading stem, furnished to near base, according to species. Height: 100-125cm Upright leading stem, furnished to near base, according to species. Height: 125-150cm Upright leading stem, furnished to near base, according to species. Height: 125-150cm Upright leading stem, furnished to near base, according to species. Height: 150-175cm Upright leading stem, furnished to near base, according to species. Height: 150-175cm Upright leading stem, furnished to near base, according to species. Height: 175-200cm Upright leading stem, furnished to near base, according to species. Height: 175-200cm Upright leading stem, furnished to near base, according to species. Height: 200-250cm Upright leading stem, furnished to near base, according to species. Height: 250-300cm Upright leading stem, furnished to near base, according to species. Height: 250-300cm Upright leading stem, furnished to near base, according to species. Height: 250-300cm (2-4 yearsold) Upright stem, clear of laterals to 60-90cm, branched head appropriate to species (3-5years old)upright stem, clear of laterals to 90-120cm, branched head appropriate to species (3-6years old) Upright stem, clear of laterals to 150-180cm, branched head appropriate to species (3-6years old) Upright stem, clear of laterals to 150-180cm, branched head appropriate to species (3-6years old) Upright stem, clear of laterals to 150-180cm, branched head appropriate to species (3-6years old) Upright stem, clear of laterals to 150-180cm, branched head appropriate to species (3-6years old) Upright stem, clear of laterals to 150-180cm, branched head appropriate to species (3-6years old) Upright stem, clear of laterals to 150-180cm, branched head appropriate to species (3-6years old) Upright stem, clear of laterals to 150-180cm, branched head appropriate to species Acer A relatively large genus with over 100 species, maples provide some of the finest foliage trees to be grown in this country and there are examples to fit every size of garden. Most maples are easy to grow, very tolerant of soil and situation, are very hardy and relatively fast-growing. Many of them also provide spectacular autumn colour. Acer campestre A common sight in our hedgerows, this very tough small to medium sized tree is suitable both as an ornamental specimen or as part of a woodland grouping. Forms a round headed tree with quite corky stems, even on young trees. Has 5-lobed, mid green leaves that turn brilliant yellow in the autumn. Grows well in sun or shade, acid or alkaline soil and will tolerate damp areas too. Acer capillipes Considered by many to be the most attractive of the Snake-bark maples - the grey-green bark is very clearly striped with bright white, whilst the new shoots are a lovely dark red. Autumn colour is spectacular - the tree is ablaze with shades of yellow, orange and crimson. Relatively fast-growing, but never getting huge, this is a superb choice for a small garden specimen tree. Acer hersii Field Maple Std (Bush) 22.75 each 204.75 per 10 Std (Half Standard) 26.00 each 234.00 per 10 Std (Light) 6-8cm gth (B) 30.00 each 270.00 per 10 Std (Standard) 8-10cm gth (Y) 32.50 each 292.50 per 10 Red Snake-Bark Maple Fthd 80-100cm RB (Y) 17.00 each 153.00 per 10 Fthd 100-125cm RB (W) 22.50 each 202.50 per 10 Fthd 80-100cm (Y) 17.00 each 153.00 per 10 Fthd 100-125cm (W) 22.50 each 202.50 per 10 Fthd 125-150cm (B) 28.25 each 254.25 per 10 Fthd 150-175cm (R) 34.00 each 306.00 per 10 Page: 8

Acer lobellii Acer negundo A fast growing, deciduous tree with bright light green, pinnate leaves made up of 3-7 leaflets. These turn a superb yellow in the autumn. Fairly insignificant greenish-yellow flowers are borne in pendant clusters. This is an ideal tree for lighting up those dark areas in the garden, it is hardy and tough. Acer pensylvanicum A beautiful tree suitable for smaller spaces. Broadly upright in habit, with large, 3-lobed, bright green leaves that turn a clear yellow in the autumn. The real treat with this tree is in the winter when the leaves have dropped and you can see the green stems that have very conspicuous white stripes. Acer platanoides A very fast growing, tough and hardy tree. Is much more ornamental than most as it bears very conspicuous clusters of lime green flowers in the spring, just before the leaves come out. The leaves are large, pale to bright green with deeply cut edges. In autumn they turn a clear, deep yellow before dropping. The winged fruits often remain on tree right through the winter. Acer pseudoplatanus The native Sycamore, seen in fields and woods up and down the country. Its easy to grow in the most exposed sites, forming an excellent windbreak. Quickly growing into a large tree Acer pseudoplatanus 'Purpureum' A very useful tree, foliage is green on top with a rich purple underneath. It looks very dramatic when blowing in the wind. Acer pseudoplatanus 'Simon Louis Freres' A slow growing maple with most unusual foliage. The leaves open pale pink, becoming heavily mottled with differing shades of green and white. Definitely one to grow to grow if you want an eye catching tree all summer long. Acer pseudoplatanus 'Worley' We think this is the best gold leaved Maple you can get. Has leaves that open yellow and retain their colour through out the summer, the leaf stalks are an attractive red. Acer rubrum Acer saccharinum Formerly named Acer dasycarpum. The 'Silver Maple' forms quite a large tree with stunning silvery foliage caused by the silver undersides to the mid green leaves. In the autumn the leaves turn varying shades of reds and yellows. The bark is smooth and greyish in colour. Acer virginicum rubrum This may not be the correct name for this tree, but nobody has been able to identify it more accurately. In the summer the leaves are large and deep green, turning brilliant shades of red in the autumn. However it is over the winter that the tree really performs as the stems are a brilliant, shiny red. When the light catches it the effect is stunning. Ornamental Trees Std (Bush) 28.25 each 254.25 per 10 Box Elder Std (Bush) 24.75 each 222.75 per 10 Snake Bark Maple Fthd 80-100cm (Y) 14.50 each 130.50 per 10 Fthd 100-125cm (W) 19.50 each 175.50 per 10 Fthd 125-150cm (B) 24.25 each 218.25 per 10 Std (Bush) 34.00 each 306.00 per 10 Norway Maple Std (Half Standard) 28.50 each 256.50 per 10 Std (Standard) 8-10cm gth (Y) 35.50 each 319.50 per 10 Std (Selected) 10-12cm gth (R) 40.75 each Sycamore Std (Half Standard) 28.50 each 256.50 per 10 Std (Standard) 8-10cm gth (Y) 35.50 each 319.50 per 10 Std (Selected) 10-12cm gth (R) 40.75 each Std (Light) 6-8cm gth (B) 34.75 each 312.75 per 10 Std (Standard) 8-10cm gth (Y) 37.50 each 337.50 per 10 Std (Selected) 10-12cm gth (R) 43.25 each Std (Standard) 8-10cm gth (Y) 37.50 each 337.50 per 10 Std (Selected) 10-12cm gth (R) 43.25 each Std (Standard) 8-10cm gth (Y) Std (Selected) 10-12cm gth (R) Std (Half Standard) Std (Extra Light) 5-6cm gth (W) 47.50 each 54.50 each 45.25 each 48.00 each Golden Sycamore Silver Maple Std (Standard) 8-10cm gth (Y) 37.50 each 337.50 per 10 Std (Selected) 10-12cm gth (R) 43.25 each Virginian Maple Std (Standard) 8-10cm gth (Y) 37.50 each 337.50 per 10 Std (Selected) 10-12cm gth (R) 43.25 each Page: 9

Ornamental Trees Alnus If your soil is very wet, then look no further - Alders are superb trees for a damp site, thriving where few other trees would grow. Some species will provide a fast-growing windbreak whilst others make fine ornamental garden specimens with super foliage and large catkins in early spring. Alnus cordata and A. incana will grow equally well on drier sites. A. incana Aurea is one of our favourite trees for a small garden. Alnus cordata A fast growing tree to 20m plus. Conical in shape with striking, bright green, glistening foliage. In early spring it is festooned with yellow catkins and then in autumn bears round, woody fruits that persist well on the tree. Unlike other Alders this one thrives in thin, dry soils. Italian Alder Fthd 100-125cm (W) 13.50 each 121.50 per 10 Fthd 125-150cm (B) 16.75 each 150.75 per 10 Fthd 150-175cm (R) 20.00 each 180.00 per 10 Fthd 200-250cm (B) 26.75 each 240.75 per 10 Fthd 250-300cm 5-6cm gth (W) 28.50 each 256.50 per 10 Fthd 250-300cm 6-8cm gth (B) 30.25 each 272.25 per 10 Fthd 250-300cm 8-10cm gth (Y) 31.75 each 285.75 per 10 Alnus glutinosa Another large, quick growing tree, best suited to wet and boggy areas. Most dramatic in the spring when it produces large quantities of very pretty, yellow catkins. These are followed by dark green leaves, often sticky when young. Often used for windbreaks. Alnus incana A very tough tree for the most exposed sites, growing quickly up to 20m (70ft) plus. A large crop of yellow-red catkins are produced during February and March, followed by dark green leaves, often grey-white underneath and hairy. In autumn bears small, round, woody fruits. Alnus incana 'Aurea' A much smaller tree than its larger relatives, only reaching 10m (30ft). This is the one to grow if you are wanting a decorative form. Has striking, bright reddishyellow or orange shoots in the winter, followed by bright yellow leaves in the spring. These fade to pale green over the summer. The catkins are conspicuously tinged with red. This a very attractive, slow growing tree, well worth a place in the garden. Alnus rubra pinnatisecta Amelanchier Amelanchier canadensis Popular small tree that gives a wonderful, year round display. In spring it bears masses of small, white flowers, just as the foliage is emerging to provide a beautiful coppery backdrop. Over the summer the leaves change to bright green before turning to yellows and reds in the autumn. Bears bright red berries, much loved by the birds! Common Alder Fthd 80-100cm (Y) 10.00 each 90.00 per 10 Fthd 100-125cm (W) 13.50 each 121.50 per 10 Fthd 125-150cm (B) 16.75 each 150.75 per 10 Fthd 150-175cm (R) 20.00 each 180.00 per 10 Fthd 200-250cm (B) 26.75 each 240.75 per 10 Fthd 250-300cm 5-6cm gth (W) 28.50 each 256.50 per 10 Fthd 250-300cm 6-8cm gth (B) 30.25 each 272.25 per 10 Fthd 250-300cm 8-10cm gth (Y) 31.75 each 285.75 per 10 Grey Alder Fthd 100-125cm (W) 13.50 each 121.50 per 10 Fthd 125-150cm (B) 16.75 each 150.75 per 10 Fthd 150-175cm (R) 20.00 each 180.00 per 10 Fthd 200-250cm (B) 26.75 each 240.75 per 10 Fthd 250-300cm 5-6cm gth (W) 28.50 each 256.50 per 10 Fthd 250-300cm 6-8cm gth (B) 30.25 each 272.25 per 10 Fthd 250-300cm 8-10cm gth (Y) 31.75 each 285.75 per 10 Golden Alder Fthd 100-125cm (W) 19.00 each 171.00 per 10 Fthd 125-150cm (B) 23.75 each 213.75 per 10 Fthd 150-175cm (R) 28.50 each 256.50 per 10 Fthd 175-200cm (Y) 33.25 each 299.25 per 10 Fthd 200-250cm (B) 38.00 each 342.00 per 10 Fthd 250-300cm 6-8cm gth (B) 42.75 each Fthd 250-300cm 8-10cm gth (Y) 45.25 each Fthd 250-300cm 10-12cm gth (R) 47.50 each Fthd 150-175cm (R) 28.50 each 256.50 per 10 Fthd 175-200cm (Y) 33.25 each 299.25 per 10 Fthd 200-250cm (B) 38.00 each 342.00 per 10 Fthd 250-300cm 6-8cm gth (B) 42.75 each Fthd 250-300cm 8-10cm gth (Y) 45.25 each Fthd 250-300cm 10-12cm gth (R) 47.50 each Snowy Mespilus Fthd 80-100cm (Y) 11.25 each 101.25 per 10 Fthd 100-125cm (W) 15.00 each 135.00 per 10 Fthd 125-150cm (B) 18.75 each 168.75 per 10 Fthd 150-175cm (R) 22.50 each 202.50 per 10 Fthd 175-200cm (Y) 26.25 each 236.25 per 10 Fthd 200-250cm (B) 30.00 each 270.00 per 10 Std (Bush) 26.25 each 236.25 per 10 Page: 10

Ornamental Trees Betula Birches make some of the most valuable trees for any garden - striking catkins, ornamental bark, super autumn colour and a graceful canopy which casts very light shade. These trees are fast-growing and hardy, preferring a light sandy soil in full sun. B. pendula, the Silver Birch, is native to the British Isles, the others mainly originate in either northern Asia or the United States. Betula nigra River Birch Fthd 100-125cm RB (W) 16.50 each 148.50 per 10 Betula papyrifera An underused yet highly decorative conical tree. When young the stems are reddish-brown, covered in copious lighter dots. As the tree matures the bark becomes white and starts to peel in large layers, revealing the new pale orange-brown skin underneath. As the name suggests the bark really does look like paper as it peels off. Bears yellow catkins in spring and dark green leaves that turn brilliant hues of yellow and orange. Betula pendula This is the variety that you seen in all the woods and fields through out the country, however this should not put you off as it has many uses with in the garden. Has a fairly upright habit with pendulous ends to the branches. The bark becomes white and quite warty with age, often with very clear rings all around the trunk. The leaves are diamond shaped and mid green, turning yellow in the autumn. Makes an excellent windbreak tree. Bears small yellow catkins in spring. Thrives in poor soils and does not take kindly to feeding or mulching. Betula pendula 'Laciniata' A super form of birch with very pretty, deeply cut foliage. A light and graceful tree with semi-pendulous branches that is very decorative and also very tough. Betula pendula 'Purpurea' A purple-leaved form of birch - the leaves make a bold contrast to the silver -grey bark. Superb specimen tree. Betula pendula 'Youngii' A beautiful weeping tree, similar to the above in that the branchlets hang right down to the ground, waterfall fashion, however this ones forms a broader dome shape overall. The bark becomes white and fissured with age. They start to weep when young so you don't have to wait long before you start to really enjoy them. They look wonderful when planted near a pond where the branches can weep into the water. Otherwise a single specimen in the middle of your lawn would be stunning. Betula pubescens This species does well in a wide variety of situations, especially in damp locations. Its habit is more upright than Silver Birch. It's new shoots are covered in down. Bark becomes white with age. Paper Birch Fthd 80-100cm (Y) 11.25 each 101.25 per 10 Fthd 100-125cm (W) 15.00 each 135.00 per 10 Fthd 125-150cm (B) 18.75 each 168.75 per 10 Fthd 150-175cm (R) 22.50 each 202.50 per 10 Fthd 175-200cm (Y) 26.25 each 236.25 per 10 Fthd 200-250cm (B) 30.00 each 270.00 per 10 Fthd 250-300cm 6-8cm gth (B) 33.75 each 303.75 per 10 Fthd 250-300cm 8-10cm gth (Y) 35.75 each 321.75 per 10 Fthd 250-300cm 10-12cm gth (R) 37.50 each 337.50 per 10 Silver Birch Fthd 80-100cm (Y) 9.75 each 87.75 per 10 Fthd 100-125cm (W) 13.00 each 117.00 per 10 Fthd 125-150cm (B) 16.25 each 146.25 per 10 Fthd 150-175cm (R) 19.50 each 175.50 per 10 Fthd 175-200cm (Y) 22.75 each 204.75 per 10 Fthd 200-250cm (B) 26.00 each 234.00 per 10 Fthd 250-300cm 5-6cm gth (W) 27.75 each 249.75 per 10 Fthd 250-300cm 6-8cm gth (B) 29.25 each 263.25 per 10 Fthd 250-300cm 8-10cm gth (Y) 31.00 each 279.00 per 10 Cut Leaved Birch Fthd 175-200cm RB (Y) 33.25 each 299.25 per 10 Purple Leaved Birch Fthd 175-200cm RB (Y) 34.75 each 312.75 per 10 Youngs Weeping Birch Fthd 150-175cm RB (R) 28.50 each 256.50 per 10 Fthd 175-200cm RB (Y) 33.25 each 299.25 per 10 Downy Birch Fthd 100-125cm (W) 15.50 each 139.50 per 10 Fthd 125-150cm (B) 19.25 each 173.25 per 10 Fthd 150-175cm (R) 23.00 each 207.00 per 10 Fthd 200-250cm (B) 30.75 each 276.75 per 10 Fthd 250-300cm 5-6cm gth (W) 32.75 each 294.75 per 10 Fthd 250-300cm 6-8cm gth (B) 34.75 each 312.75 per 10 Fthd 250-300cm 8-10cm gth (Y) 36.50 each 328.50 per 10 Page: 11

Ornamental Trees Betula utilis jaquemontii Probably the most popular Birch of recent years, the dazzling, silvery white bark developing at quite a young age. This is one of the best garden trees available nowadays. Has oval, mid green leaves that turn an attractive golden yellow in the autumn. Bears yellow catkins in spring. Himalayan Birch Fthd 175-200cm (Y) 34.00 each 306.00 per 10 Fthd 200-250cm (B) 38.75 each 348.75 per 10 Carpinus The Hornbeam was one of the last trees to enter England before the land-bridge with Continental Europe was eroded by the English Channel some 6000 years ago. It is extremely useful as hedging and as a background tree as it will thrive on almost any reasonable soil. Carpinus betulus At first glance it looks very much like a Beech, but in actual fact is tolerant of a far wider range of soils than Beech. Firstly pyramid shaped, then developing into a much more rounded tree. Has mid-green leaves with highly toothed edges to them. The bark is grey and smooth to the touch. Bears yellow male catkins and greenish-yellow female catkins, up to 12cm (5") long. These are followed by clusters of green, then brown fruits. This is tough tree that tolerates a poor atmosphere so is good for industrial areas. Hornbeam Fthd 80-100cm (Y) 10.75 each 96.75 per 10 Fthd 100-125cm (W) 14.25 each 128.25 per 10 Fthd 125-150cm (B) 17.75 each 159.75 per 10 Fthd 150-175cm (R) 21.25 each 191.25 per 10 Fthd 175-200cm (Y) 24.75 each 222.75 per 10 Fthd 200-250cm (B) 28.50 each 256.50 per 10 Fthd 250-300cm 6-8cm gth (B) 32.00 each 288.00 per 10 Fthd 250-300cm 8-10cm gth (Y) 33.75 each 303.75 per 10 Fthd 250-300cm 10-12cm gth (R) 35.50 each 319.50 per 10 Std (Bush) 24.75 each 222.75 per 10 Std (Half Standard) 28.50 each 256.50 per 10 Std (Standard) 8-10cm gth (Y) 35.50 each 319.50 per 10 Std (Selected) 10-12cm gth (R) 40.75 each Carpinus betulus 'Fastigiata' Crataegus Crataegus crus-galli A small flat-headed very hardy tree. White blossom in the spring are followed by large deep red berries which persist through winter. Huge thorns are very decorative, but be careful! Autumn colour is superb, a mixture of oranges and scarlets. Crataegus laevigata 'Paul's Scarlet' We have the best form of this double flowered Hawthorn. Has striking bright pinky-red flowers in late spring borne in profusion. May produce small red berries in the autumn but unfortunately often does not. Again this is a lovely small tree for where space is tight. Crataegus laevigata 'Plena' Rounded, thorny, deciduous tree with 3-5 lobed, small, dark green leaves. Bears clusters of fragrant, double white flowers that fade to a petty pink, in late spring. These are followed later on by bunches of small, round red fruits. A good choice if you want to encourage birds into the garden. Makes an ideal tree for the smaller garden. Crataegus laevigata 'Punicea' Attractive single red flowers are borne in dense clusters. Fthd 80-100cm (Y) 13.75 each 123.75 per 10 Fthd 100-125cm (W) 18.25 each 164.25 per 10 Fthd 125-150cm (B) 22.75 each 204.75 per 10 Fthd 150-175cm (R) 27.25 each 245.25 per 10 Fthd 175-200cm (Y) 31.75 each 285.75 per 10 Fthd 200-250cm (B) 36.50 each 328.50 per 10 Std (Bush) 27.75 each 249.75 per 10 Double Red May Std (Bush) 26.25 each 236.25 per 10 Std (Light) 6-8cm gth (B) 34.75 each 312.75 per 10 Std (Standard) 8-10cm gth (Y) 37.50 each 337.50 per 10 Double White May Std (Bush) 26.25 each 236.25 per 10 Std (Light) 6-8cm gth (B) 34.75 each 312.75 per 10 Std (Standard) 8-10cm gth (Y) 37.50 each 337.50 per 10 Std (Bush) 27.00 each 243.00 per 10 Std (Half Standard) 30.75 each 276.75 per 10 Std (Extra Light) 5-6cm gth (W) 32.75 each 294.75 per 10 Page: 12

Crataegus laevigata 'Rosea Flore Pleno' A wonderfully pretty tree. Bears masses of dense clusters of double, pale pink flowers. Plant with C. 'Paul's Scarlet' to make a truly spectacular display. Ornamental Trees Double Pink May Std (Bush) 26.25 each 236.25 per 10 Std (Standard) 8-10cm gth (Y) 37.50 each 337.50 per 10 Crataegus monogyna The common hedgerow tree seen covered in masses of pretty, fragrant white flowers during May. Is very thorny! Has diamond shaped, deeply lobed, dark green leaves, with paler undersides. In the autumn produces masses of bright red berries that are loved by our native and visiting birds. Height 7m (22ft), responds very well to pruning so may be used as hedging. Crataegus persimilis 'Prunifolia' Rounded, deciduous tree with stout thorns and glossy, dark green leaves, turning red and orange in the autumn. In early summer produces round, flat clusters of white flowers, with pink anthers, followed by bright red fruits. These last a long time on the tree so give a good show through the winter. Crataegus x lavallei 'Carrierei Strong growing, spreading tree with often twisted, spiny branches and dark green leaves that remain long into the winter. They often turn an attractive red. In early summer produces large white flowers in upright clusters, followed by attractive orange fruits. Davidia Davidia involucrata Discovered in Sichuan, China in the mid-1800's, the Handkerchief Tree is a delight - in late spring on mature trees large clear white bracts surround the dark flower centres and make this tree a unique sight. The large leaves are dark green, leathery and serrated at the edge. Grows best on a rich soil that does not dry out too readily, but tolerates lime. Hawthorn Std (Bush) 24.75 each 222.75 per 10 Std (Half Standard) 28.50 each 256.50 per 10 Std (Standard) 8-10cm gth (Y) 35.50 each 319.50 per 10 Std (Bush) 28.25 each 254.25 per 10 Std (Half Standard) 32.50 each 292.50 per 10 Std (Standard) 8-10cm gth (Y) 40.50 each Std (Bush) 27.00 each 243.00 per 10 Std (Half Standard) 30.75 each 276.75 per 10 Std (Standard) 8-10cm gth (Y) 38.50 each 346.50 per 10 Handkerchief Tree Fthd 100-125cm RB (W) 24.50 each 220.50 per 10 Fagus Beeches are a distinct group which are native to temperate regions in the Northern Hemisphere. The native beech Fagus sylvatica is one of the most valuable trees for large-scale parkland planting, but there are many variations which make fine garden trees - the Dawyck beeches in particular are some of the best foliage trees to be grown. Easily grown in most soils, but especially suited to chalk. Fagus sylvatica A large and noble tree for use either a specimen, in a woodland setting or as hedging. Has oval, wavy edged leaves, silky haired and pale green to begin with, then becoming a glossy, dark green. In the autumn they turn a rich copper colour. Thrives in sun or shade on any soil except very wet. Common Beech Fthd 80-100cm (Y) 10.75 each 96.75 per 10 Fthd 100-125cm (W) 14.25 each 128.25 per 10 Fthd 125-150cm (B) 17.75 each 159.75 per 10 Fthd 150-175cm (R) 21.25 each 191.25 per 10 Fthd 175-200cm (Y) 24.75 each 222.75 per 10 Fthd 200-250cm (B) 28.50 each 256.50 per 10 Fthd 250-300cm 6-8cm gth (B) 32.00 each 288.00 per 10 Fthd 250-300cm 8-10cm gth (Y) 33.75 each 303.75 per 10 Fthd 250-300cm 10-12cm gth (R) 35.50 each 319.50 per 10 Fagus sylvatica Atropurpurea Group An exceedingly majestic tree. Its dramatic purple foliage really stands out. Excellent for commemorative plantings. It will be there for generations! Fagus sylvatica 'Dawyk' A wonderful fastigiate form of beech, perfect for where space is more limited. Bright mid-green foliage held tightly to the main stem, the Dawyk beeches make superb focal points in a formal garden. Copper Beech Fthd 100-125cm (W) 20.25 each 182.25 per 10 Fthd 125-150cm (B) 25.25 each 227.25 per 10 Fthd 150-175cm (R) 30.25 each 272.25 per 10 Fthd 250-300cm 8-10cm gth (Y) 48.00 each Dawyk Beech Fthd 100-125cm RB (W) 31.50 each 283.50 per 10 Page: 13

Ornamental Trees Fagus sylvatica 'Dawyk Gold' Bright golden foliage, particularly stunning in Spring as the new leaves emerge. Fagus sylvatica 'Dawyk Purple' A dark purple form, with the same narrow columnar growth. Fantastic tree for a small garden, or in a difficult corner position. Fagus sylvatica heterophylla An unusual and extraordinary tree with light green, very finely cut leaves. The result is a very dense yet feathery deciduous tree. Grow it as a specimen tree. Fagus sylvatica 'Pendula' One of the very best large weeping trees - the main branches emerge horizontally and from these the smaller branches descend almost vertically, giving a tent-like appearance. A fine specimen where there is room. Fagus sylvatica 'Purpurea Pendula' Delightful small weeping tree with deep purple-black foliage. Only reaches 3m (9 feet), so makes a perfect lawn specimen for a smaller garden. Fagus sylvatica 'Riversii' Deepest purple foliage. A large tree of very stately habit, requires plenty of room to develop its beautiful canopy. We think this is the best of all the purple leaved forms available. When in full leaf the leaves can appear as if they are glowing. Grow in full sun to get the full benefit. Fagus sylvatica 'Rohanii' Golden Dawyk Beech Fthd 100-125cm RB (W) 33.50 each 301.50 per 10 Purple Dawyk Beech Fthd 100-125cm RB (W) 33.50 each 301.50 per 10 Cut Leaved Beech Fthd 100-125cm RB (W) 33.50 each 301.50 per 10 Weeping Beech Fthd 80-100cm (Y) 20.50 each 184.50 per 10 Fthd 100-125cm (W) 27.50 each 247.50 per 10 Fthd 125-150cm (B) 34.25 each 308.25 per 10 Fthd 125-150cm RB (B) 34.25 each 308.25 per 10 Fthd 150-175cm (R) 41.00 each Fthd 150-175cm RB (R) 41.00 each Fthd 175-200cm (Y) 48.00 each Fthd 125-150cm RB (B) Purple Weeping Beech 46.75 each Rivers Purple Beech Fthd 100-125cm RB (W) 33.50 each 301.50 per 10 Fthd 125-150cm RB (B) 41.75 each Fthd 150-175cm RB (R) 50.00 each Fthd 175-200cm RB (Y) 58.50 each Fthd 80-100cm RB (Y) 26.50 each 238.50 per 10 Fthd 100-125cm RB (W) 35.50 each 319.50 per 10 Fthd 125-150cm RB (B) 44.25 each Fagus sylvatica 'Zlatia' The best golden form of beech, and arguably the best beech of all - new foliage emerges a soft yellow which mellow over the summer to a lovely golden-green. One of our favourites. Golden Beech Fthd 80-100cm RB (Y) 22.00 each 198.00 per 10 Fthd 100-125cm RB (W) 29.50 each 265.50 per 10 Fthd 125-150cm RB (B) 36.75 each 330.75 per 10 Gleditsia A very tough group of trees which will grow in rubble or through paving - ideal for that hot dusty corner! The small leaflets cast a light shade and the colours are bright and remain so throughout the summer. Native to North America. Gleditsia triacanthos A spreading, deciduous tree with feathery, frond-like light green foliage. The stems are covered in large thorns. In the autumn the foliage turns yellow and long, twisted seed pods are formed. This is a particularly good tree for industrial areas where it can cope with the atmosphere. Laburnum Laburnum alpinum 'Pendulum' Honeylocust Fthd 100-125cm (W) 15.50 each 139.50 per 10 Fthd 125-150cm (B) 19.25 each 173.25 per 10 Weeping Laburnum Whip 150-175cm (R) 21.75 each 195.75 per 10 Whip 175-200cm (Y) 26.00 each 234.00 per 10 Fthd 175-200cm (Y) 30.50 each 274.50 per 10 Fthd 200-250cm (B) 34.75 each 312.75 per 10 Page: 14

Laburnum x watereri 'Vossii' The best of all the Laburnums, quite a small tree which bears huge, pendent chains of golden yellow flowers in early summer. This looks stunning when under planted with Allium Purple Sensation. Has grey, hairy young shoots to mature to a rich dark green. Ornamental Trees Fthd 80-100cm (Y) 11.25 each 101.25 per 10 Fthd 100-125cm (W) 15.00 each 135.00 per 10 Fthd 125-150cm (B) 18.75 each 168.75 per 10 Fthd 150-175cm (R) 22.50 each 202.50 per 10 Fthd 175-200cm (Y) 26.25 each 236.25 per 10 Fthd 200-250cm (B) 30.00 each 270.00 per 10 Liquidamber Liquidamber styraciflua Maple-like tree with huge, deeply lobed, glossy midgreen leaves. The young shoots often have curious corky wings to them. In the autumn the leaves turn an amazing range of yellows and oranges. Makes a superb specimen or street tree. Liquidamber styraciflua 'Worplesden' Maple-like tree with huge, deeply lobed, glossy midgreen leaves. The young shoots often have curious corky wings to them. In the autumn the leaves turn an amazing range of yellows and oranges. Makes a superb specimen or street tree. Liriodendron Liriodendron tulipifera Vigorous, upright tree, with deciduous, almost square shaped leaves that turn a brilliant yellow. The real joy of this tree is the wonderful green and orange tulipshaped flowers borne in profusion during mid summer. Unfortunately you will have to wait until the tree is fairly mature but it is well worth it as there is nothing quite like these flowers. Sweet Gum Fthd 125-150cm RB (B) 25.25 each 227.25 per 10 Sweet Gum Fthd 125-150cm RB (B) 25.25 each 227.25 per 10 Tulip Tree Fthd 150-175cm RB (R) 30.25 each 272.25 per 10 Malus Crab apples are some of the finest garden trees for year-round interest - spring blossom, super foliage and brightly coloured fruit in autumn make these a must for every small garden. There are a huge number of hybrids with different colours and growth patterns, but do not overlook the species which are highly attractive and deserve to be more widely grown. Very tough and hardy, these will grow on any soil which is not waterlogged. Make a super windbreak or edging to an orchard. Malus floribunda A very popular small flowering tree, with long arching branches. Very beautiful when in flower, crimson buds opening to clusters of pale pink flowers. Fruits are small, red and yellow. Early flowering. Malus hupehensis Japanese Crab Std (Bush) 26.25 each 236.25 per 10 Std (Light) 6-8cm gth (B) 34.75 each 312.75 per 10 Whip 80-100cm (Y) 10.75 each 96.75 per 10 Whip 100-125cm (W) 12.75 each 114.75 per 10 Whip 125-150cm (B) 17.00 each 153.00 per 10 Whip 150-175cm (R) 21.25 each 191.25 per 10 Whip 175-200cm (Y) 25.50 each 229.50 per 10 Whip 200-250cm (B) 29.75 each 267.75 per 10 Fthd 80-100cm (Y) 12.75 each 114.75 per 10 Fthd 100-125cm (W) 17.00 each 153.00 per 10 Fthd 125-150cm (B) 21.25 each 191.25 per 10 Fthd 150-175cm (R) 25.50 each 229.50 per 10 Fthd 175-200cm (Y) 29.75 each 267.75 per 10 Fthd 200-250cm (B) 34.00 each 306.00 per 10 Std (Bush) 29.75 each 267.75 per 10 Std (Half Standard) 34.00 each 306.00 per 10 Malus 'Red Glow' A very attractive small tree. Purple green foliage, especially bright when young. The large pink flowers are followed by rich red fruits. Std (Bush) 26.25 each 236.25 per 10 Std (Light) 6-8cm gth (B) 34.75 each 312.75 per 10 Page: 15

Ornamental Trees Malus toringo sargentii Probably one of the best for autumn colours with in this genus. A delightful small tree that is smothered in small white flowers in spring. Bright red cherry-like fruits in autumn. Malus tschonowskii An attractive, strong growing tree of erect conical habit. The flowers are white tinged with pink. The autumn colour is breath-taking, orange, yellow, scarlet and purple. In spring bears pink-flushed white flowers followed by red-flushed green fruit. Malus x moerlandsii 'Liset' A small round compact tree, with purplish young foliage. Flowers are rosy-red and open from crimson buds. These are followed by cherry-like dark purple fruits. Malus x moerlandsii 'Profusion' New leaves are purple. Flowers are produced in great profusion and are deep purplish red, and slightly fragrant. They are followed by deep red fruits. Malus x purpurea 'Aldenhamensis' A small open tree. Leaves purplish becoming bronzegreen in late summer. Flowers are deep wine-red, single or semi-double. They are followed by reddish purple fruits. Malus x purpurea 'Eleyi' Spreading tree with purple-green leaves, opening bronze-purple. Dark red-purple flowers are produced in late spring. These are followed by purple fruits. Malus x robusta A very nice medium sized tree with dark green leaves and large pink flowers. Then cherry-like red or yellow fruits. Std (Bush) 26.25 each 236.25 per 10 Std (Light) 6-8cm gth (B) 34.75 each 312.75 per 10 Std (Bush) 26.25 each 236.25 per 10 Std (Light) 6-8cm gth (B) 34.75 each 312.75 per 10 Std (Bush) 27.00 each 243.00 per 10 Std (Half Standard) 30.75 each 276.75 per 10 Std (Light) 6-8cm gth (B) 35.50 each 319.50 per 10 Std (Bush) 26.25 each 236.25 per 10 Std (Light) 6-8cm gth (B) 34.75 each 312.75 per 10 Std (Bush) 26.25 each 236.25 per 10 Std (Light) 6-8cm gth (B) 34.75 each 312.75 per 10 Std (Bush) 26.25 each 236.25 per 10 Std (Light) 6-8cm gth (B) 34.75 each 312.75 per 10 Siberian Crab Std (Bush) 26.25 each 236.25 per 10 Std (Light) 6-8cm gth (B) 34.75 each 312.75 per 10 Malus x robusta 'Red Sentinel' White flowers in early May. Deep yellow flushed, red glossy fruits which hang on through the winter, providing an attractive addition to a winter garden. Forms a broadly upright tree with dark green foliage. Malus x schiedeckeri 'Red Jade' Weeping form with single, white and pink flowers, opening from dark red buds, followed by long lasting red fruits. A delightful shape, and quite at home as the centrepiece in a small garden. Std (Bush) 26.25 each 236.25 per 10 Std (Light) 6-8cm gth (B) 34.75 each 312.75 per 10 Std (Bush) 26.25 each 236.25 per 10 Std (Light) 6-8cm gth (B) 34.75 each 312.75 per 10 Populus These fast-growing trees are not generally suitable for planting in a small garden, but are very useful for shelter and windbreaks. Easy to grow in most soils, they prefer a position in full sun. Do not grow close to drains or buildings as the roots can become invasive, particularly on heavy clay. Populus alba This spreading, deciduous tree has wonderful silver foliage bought about by the white, hairy undersides to the large, lobed leaves. When the wind catches it the effect is stunning. These leaves turn yellow in autumn. In early spring pendent red male and green female catkins are produced. It does get quite large but if you have the space it's well worth it. Silver Poplar Std (Half Standard) 28.50 each 256.50 per 10 Std (Extra Light) 5-6cm gth (W) 30.25 each 272.25 per 10 Std (Light) 6-8cm gth (B) 32.75 each 294.75 per 10 Std (Standard) 8-10cm gth (Y) 35.50 each 319.50 per 10 Page: 16