T HORNHAYES N URSERY

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T HORNHAYES N URSERY
T HORNHAYES N URSERY
2013/2014 Catalogue
T HORNHAYES N URSERY
D e v o n ’ s Sp e c ia list T re e G ro w e r
Contents
Introduction
Trees and Shrubs – descriptions
Trained Ornamental Trees
Tree Selection Lists
Fruit Trees – notes
Fruit Trees – descriptions
Thornhayes Collection of
Apple Mother Plants
Price List
Terms of Business
and Delivery Details
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W ELCOME
Dear Customer
For 2013/14 we offer our extensive range of trees, to its normal high quality, but with
significant additions. Over the years we have tried to respond to customers’ demands
as much as possible, so we are expanding our range of choice and unusual ornamental shrubs. Stock is
supplied bare root and container grown in a range of sizes, but with the key note of quality. The majority of stock is
produced on site. All our own container grown stock is grown in 100% peat free compost. Also under the EU
Plant Passport legislation we are registered fireblight free.
The range we offer is based on our experience of what is healthy and thrives in the wet and windy southwest of
England. Therefore it is suitable for growing all over Britain. This catalogue can also be downloaded from our website
(www.thornhayes-nursery.co.uk). The website offers a wealth of information for people wishing to plant trees, including
a photo gallery. Our “Guide to Planting, Establishment and Formative Pruning” is included with this
catalogue.
Trade and retail customers are welcome to visit the nursery to view stock, but remember we are a working nursery
and except in the height of a dry summer, wellington boots are generally required. Advice is available from
staff on site and over the phone. After over 30 years’ working with trees, Kevin is a valuable source of technical
guidance, for trade and amateur customers. He can be booked for site visits and advisory work. Just contact the office
to arrange it.
To help customers in selecting trees, our arboretum area of about 2 acres has been set out alongside the
demonstration orchard. These two areas will be further developed in the coming years to offer an attractive aid
to customers both professional and amateur and facilitate the various training events that are held throughout the
year. Information on these courses can be found in the Events section of the website.Visitors are welcome to visit
and stroll around the arboretum and fruit orchards as they develop.
A large proportion of our stock is available container grown for planting all year round. We start lifting field
grown ornamentals in November and field grown fruit in December. These bare root plants are available until some
time in March, depending on the season. Mail orders are dispatched from December to March. For detailed
information on delivery please see the inside back cover of this catalogue.
Kevin and Pat Croucher, Thornhayes Nursery,
St Andrews Wood, Dulford, Cullompton,
Devon EX15 2DF, UK
Tel: 01884 266746
Fax: 01884 266739
email: [email protected]
www.thornhayes-nursery.co.uk
OUR OPENING HOURS
Monday to Friday 8am - 4pm
Saturday 9.30am - 2pm
Thornhayes Nursery Catalogue 2013/2014
© Thornhayes Nursery Ltd 2013
Picture on front cover: Apple Paignton Marigold
Pictures on facing page: Clockwise from the top: Medlar ‘Nottingham’, Apple ‘Lord Derby’, Apple ‘Nine Square’, Pear ‘Onward’,
Apple ‘Newton Wonder’, Quince.
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O RNAMENTAL T REES
AND C HOICE S HRUBS
Abies concolor
A handsome, blue/green, large-growing fir. Drought tolerant
Abies koreana
A very architectural slow-growing Silver Fir with striking purple cones
Abies fraseri
Abies meyeri
The Fraser Fir. Now a popular Christmas Tree
A large very hardy Chinese fir tree with attractive blue green foliage. Good as a specimen tree or for
Christmas trees
Abies nordmanniana
Nordmann’s Fir. A popular silver/blue Christmas tree
Abies procera ‘Glauca’
A striking blue form of this large handsome tree, with large attractive cones
Acer campestre
The native Field Maple
Abies pinapso ‘Glauca’
Abies veitchii
Acer campestre ‘William Caldwell’
Acer capillipes
Acer cappadocicum ‘Aureum’
Acer davidii ‘George Forrest’
The Blue Spanish Silver Fir is a large handsome blue/grey conifer that is tolerant of limey soils
Veitches Silver Fir. A large fast growing Japanese species with handsome foliage
A rare fastigiate form. Bright red autumn colour
One of the snake bark maples, with attractive stems and good autumn colour
A handsome large tree with red young foliage that changes to gold and persists into summer. Rich
gold autumn colour
A handsome broad small tree with red young twigs, snakebark stems and brilliant autumn colour
Acer griseum
The Paperbark Maple with its peeling red and cinammon bark. Good autumn colour
Acer negundo
A very hardy, honey fungus resistant species, good for screening and shelter
Acer japonicum ‘Aconitifolium’
Acer negundo ‘Kelly’s Gold’
Acer negundo ‘Winter Lightning’
Acer palmatum ‘Atropurpureum’
Acer palmatum ‘Crimson Queen’
Acer palmatum ‘Ozakazuki’
Acer palmatum ‘Sango Kaku’
Acer palmatum ‘Shishio Improved’
Acer palmatum ‘Zaaling’
Acer pensylvanicum
Acer platanoides ‘Crimson King’
Acer platanoides ‘Deborah’
Acer platanoides ‘Dissectum’
Acer platanoides ‘Drummondii’
Acer platanoides ‘Princeton Gold’
Acer pseudoplatanus
Acer pseudoplatanus ‘Worlei’
Acer rubrum
Acer rubrum ‘Brandywine’
Acer rubrum ‘October Glory’
Acer rubrum ‘Red Sunset’
A medium-sized multistemmed tree with deeply cut green leaves that turn vivid autumn colours
A vigorous form with attractive bright gold foliage
A vigorous tree with pale green healthy foliage that turns gold in autumn. Young twigs bright
yellow/green in winter. Good for pollarding
The ever popular purple leaved Japanese Maple
One of the best purple leaved dissectum types, has bright red autumn colour and a slightly pendulous
habit
A form of Japanese Maple with spectacular autumn leaf colour
A spectacular large shrub with orange/red winter stems and vivid orange autumn leaves
Foliage emerges bright red, turns green in summer and then goes vivid scarlet in autumn. A strong
grower
One of the best green dissectum forms, with vivid red and orange autumn colour
Perhaps the best of the snake bark maples. Green and white stems with big gold autumn leaves
A large tree with crimson purple foliage, turning scarlet in the autumn
A form with brilliant red young foliage and scarlet autumn colour
A more compact form of this species that has deeply dissected leaves that turn red and
gold in autumn
A small slow growing tree with leaves boldly margined with cream
A form with brilliant gold foliage
The Sycamore. An excellent tree for screening and shelter. Much loved by bees
A striking tree with bright gold leaves all summer
The Canadian Red Maple, as seen on the flag. A large tree with striking autumn colour
A narrow-headed tree with red and purple autumn colour
A large specimen tree with rich autumn colour.
Similar to ‘October Glory’ but more upright in growth
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Acer rubrum ‘Scanlon’
Acer rubrum ‘Somerset’
Acer rufinerve
Acer saccharinum ‘Lutescens’
A medium sized columnar form with red autumn colour
A form with deep rich red autumn colour
A distinctive green and white snake bark species with flaming autumn foliage
A large impressive tree. Deeply cut leaves open bronze and turn a yellow/green with silver
undersides, then bright gold in autumn
Acer saccharum
The source of maple syrup. A large tree with spectacular autumn colour
Aesculus flava
A medium sized to large handsome tree. Buff yellow flowers in May/June. Good autumn colour
Acer sieboldianum
Aesculus hippocastanum
Alnus cordata
Alnus glutinosa
Alnus glutinosa ‘Imperialis’
Alnus glutinosa ‘Laciniata’
Alnus incana
Alnus incana ‘Aurea’
Alnus incana ‘Pendula’
Alnus rubra
Similar to, but tougher than, A. palmatum. Spectacular autumn colour
in early September
The common Horse Chestnut or Conker tree
The Italian Alder. Excellent for rapid screening and shelter. Tolerant of all soils
The native Alder of riversides and wet woodlands
Very graceful, deeply cut leaved form of our native alder
More vigorous than ‘Imperialis’ but leaves less dissected. A handsome tree
The European Grey Alder. A handsome vigorous tree for moist soils
A striking tree with gold leaves in spring fading to pale green. Winter twigs brilliant scarlet
A vigorous but graceful weeping tree of medium size
Red Alder. A very impressive fast growing species from NW America
Amelanchier alnifolia
A large shrub with masses of white fragrant flower and black fruits. Very lime-tolerant. Good
Amelanchier arborea
A small tree with prolific scented blossom and vivid red and gold autumn leaf colour
autumn colour
Amelanchier canadensis
A large suckering shrub, tolerant of damp sites. Attractive white blossom and good autumn colour
Araucaria araucana
The Monkey Puzzle is a large well-known and very distinctive conifer. A striking specimen tree
Amelanchier lamarkcii
Arbutus unedo
Aronia arbutifolia ‘Erecta’
Aronia melanocarpa ‘Autumn Magic’
A small bushy tree with bronze young growth, white flowers and rich autumn colour
The Killarney Strawberry Tree. A handsome native evergreen tree or large shrub, with
persistent strawberry-like fruit. Withstands coastal exposure
Chokeberry. A medium-sized compact shrub with scented white flowers and vivid autumn colour
Chokeberry, a compact hardy shrub with red/purple autumn colour
Aronia x prunifolia ‘Viking’
Chokeberry. A shrub to about 2 metres with scented white blossom, rich red autumn colour and
Betula albo sinensis ‘K Ashburner’
A form selected in conjunction with Kenneth Ashburner, with pinky red stems, darker than
Betula albo sinensis ‘Ness’
Betula albo sinensis ‘Septentrionalis’
Betula ‘Conyngham’
Betula costata
Betula davurica ‘Maurice Foster’
Betula ermanii ‘Grayswood Hill’
Betula ermanii ‘Hakkoda Orange’
Betula kenaica
Betula nigra
Betula nigra ‘Heritage’
Betula papyrifera ‘St George’
Betula papyrifera ‘Vancouver’
Betula pendula
edible fruits
septentrionalis
Like a more vigorous version of B. albo sinensis ‘Septentrionalis’. Selected by Kenneth
Ashburner
A beautiful form with pinky grey stems and attractive catkins
A hybrid of ‘Septentrionalis’. More vigorous than the parent with pinky stems, fading to cream.
Excellent catkin display
A species with peeling yellow bark and gold autumn colour
A form of this Asian species with shaggy white stems
Young foliage flushed copper. Stem rich cream with cinnamon young branches. Widely sold as
Betula costata
A form with attractive orange stems. Collected from Mount Hakkoda, Japan. Excellent autumn colour.
An Alaskan species related to B. papyrifera, with orange young bark peeling to white
The American River Birch with shaggy multicoloured bark
A selection of the River Birch with vivid gold autumn colour and creamy shaggy bark.
Good on wet sites
A form of Paper Birch with young red stems later peeling to white. Excellent gold autumn colour
A large vigorous tree with rich red brown stems and late gold autumn leaves
The graceful native Silver Birch – The Lady of the Woods
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Betula pendula ‘Fastigiata’
A columnar form of the native Silver Birch
Betula pendula ‘Tristis’
A distinctive elegant medium-sized tree. The branchlets hang in graceful curtains
Betula pendula ‘Laciniata’
Betula pubescens
Betula szechuanica ‘Liuba White’
Betula utilis jac. ‘Doorenbos’
(syn. ‘Snow Queen’)
A handsome cut-leaved form of the Silver Birch.
The Hoary Birch, native to damp western uplands of western Britain
A beautiful white stemmed Chinese tree
A vigorous tree with a broad conical shape. Very white stems and dark green foliage.
This is the commonest B. utilis jacquemontii form in the trade
Betula utilis jac. ‘Grayswood Ghost’
Supposedly the whitest stem of all forms of this species
Betula utilis jac. ‘Silver ‘Shadow’
A smaller, slower growing form. Stems creamy white. Leaves up to twice the size of other forms
Betula utilis jac. ‘Knightshayes’
Betula utilis prattii
Buxus sempervirens
Calocedrus decurrens
Callicarpa bodinieri giraldii
Calycanthus floridus
A form with dazzling white stems and an unusual habit of growth similar to B. pendula ‘Tristis’
The Chinese form of this species with glowing red/brown stems
Common Box. A native evergreen shrub, long used for hedging
The distinctive, fastigiate Incense Cedar. A striking large cypress-like tree
Beauty Berry. A medium-sized deciduous shrub that produces masses of glossy violet fruits in autumn
Carolina Allspice. A deciduous shrub with glossy scented leaves, aromatic bark and red brown flowers
throughout late summer
Carpinus betulus
The native Hornbeam. An attractive tree with good autumn colour
Carpinus betulus ‘Frans Fontaine’
A Dutch fastigiate form of comparable vigour to ‘Pyramidale’
Carpinus betulus ‘Columnare’
Carpinus betulus ‘Pendula’
Carpinus betulus ‘Pyramidale’
Carpinus japonica
Carya cordiformis
Slow growing but a truly columnar form of this species
A medium sized vigorous graceful weeping tree.
A handsome formal shaped tree. Excellent in avenues
A small elegant tree with glossy ribbed leaves and attractive seed catkins
Bitternut. A large handsome tree, with golden autumn foliage
Carya ovata
The Shagbark Hickory. A handsome large tree with pinnate leaves that turn rich gold in autumn
Castanea sativa ‘Marron de Lyon’
Produces large sweet nuts on a young tree
Castanea sativa
Catalpa bignoniodes
Catalpa bignonioides ‘Aurea’
Catalpa bungei
The Sweet Chestnut is a large distinctive tree, first introduced to Britain by the Romans
The Indian Bean Tree. A broad handsome American species with large spikes of flower
in summer
A form with bright gold foliage
A small Chinese tree with white, purple spotted flowers in July
Catalpa x erubescens ‘Purpurea’
Flowers more numerous than C. bignonioides. Foliage emerges purple/black and turns
Catalpa ovata
A handsome medium sized Chinese tree with scented white flowers speckled red in the throat
Catalpa speciosa
Cedrus atlantica ‘Glauca’
dark green
A large tree with big heart shaped leaves and white scented flowers speckled purple in the throat
Blue Atlas Cedar. A fairly fast growing large specimen tree with silver/blue foliage
Cedrus deodara
A beautiful large tree with distinctive pendant branch ends
Cercidiphyllum japonicum
A handsome medium-sized tree with pretty foliage that smells of ‘candy floss’ when it
Cedrus libani
Cercidiphyllum japonicum ‘Amazing Grace’
Cercidiphyllum japonicum ‘Morioko Weeping’
Cercidiphyllum japonicum ‘Red Fox’
Cercis canadensis ‘Appalachian Red’
Cercis canadensis ‘Forest Pansy’
Cercis canadensis ‘Hearts of Gold’
Cercis chinensis album
Cercis chinensis ‘Avondale’
Cercis siliquastrum
Cercis siliquastrum albidum
The ancient and renowned Cebar of Lebanon
turns gold in the autumn
A beautiful tree with spreading cascading branches
A striking form with a dominant leading stem and cascading branches
A columnar form with deep purple young foliage
A new form with red not purple/pink flowers on naked stems
A small round-headed tree with striking purple foliage
A large shrub with purple/pink flowers in spring followed by bright gold foliage
A small tree with pure white flowers in May/June
A small tree with spectacular pink flowers in late spring
The Judas Tree, an attractive small tree with deep purply/pink pea flowers in spring
The white form of the Judas tree
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Cercis siliquastrum ‘Bodnant’
Cercis siliquastrum ‘White Swan’
A selected form of the Judas tree with darker purple flowers
A selected form with white flowers
Chaenomeles cathayensis wilsonii
A vigorous viciously spined large shrub. Salmon pink flowers in March produce huge
Chimonanthus fragrans
Winter Sweet. A deciduous shrub with scented yellow flowers in winter. Best in a warm sheltered
Clerodendrum trichotomum fargesii
Clethra barbinervis
quince fruits that are both decorative and useful culinary fruits
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A vigorous large shrub with highly scented white and maroon blossom in August,
followed by vivid blue berries
An upright medium-sized shrub with long scented flowers in summer, good autumn leaf
colour and attractive peeling bark
NOTE: we strongly recommend that most Cornus, particularly grafted specimens, are not planted whilst dormant as they can die. Plant either in early
autumn whilst in leaf or early spring after bud break.
Cornus alba ‘Westonbirt’
Cornus alternifolia
Cornus alternifolia ‘Argentea’
Cornus capitata
Cornus controversa ‘Variegata’
Cornus ‘Eddies White Wonder’
Cornus florida
Cornus florida ‘Cherokee Chief’
Cornus florida ‘Cloud Nine’
Cornus kousa
Cornus kousa ‘Bodnant’
Cornus kousa ‘China Girl’
The popular Red Stemmed Dogwood of winter garden displays
A small tree with tiered branches, masses of white flower and rich autumn leaf colour
A striking large shrub with boldly silver variegated leaves on tiered branches
A large vigorous evergreen shrub with attractive creamy yellow bracts in early summer that
produce attractive fruits
The Wedding Cake Tree is a spectacular small tree with tiered branches bearing silver
margined leaves
A spectacular small tree. Large white bracts in spring and brilliant autumn colour
A small bushy tree, with attractive white bracts in May and rich autumn colour
Red bracts in May/June and red-purple autumn leaves
Large white bracts and rich autumn leaf colour
An elegant species with white bracts and bronzy autumn colour
A vigorous grower, with plentiful white bracts and purple winter stems
Large white bracts followed by prolific strawberry-like fruits and red-orange autumn leaves
Cornus kousa chinensis
A more tree like form with creamier white flowers
Cornus mas ‘Variegata’
A striking medium-sized shrub with white margined leaves and masses of yellow flowers in
Cornus mas
A striking large shrub or small tree with fiery autumn colour. Yellow flowers in late winter
February/March
Cornus ‘Norman Hadden’
A graceful small tree. White bracts in June flush pink and give way to strawberry-like
Cornus x rutgan ‘Stellar Pink’
A vigorous disease resistant form with soft pink bracts
fruits. Red autumn leaf colour though semi-evergreen in mild locations
Cornus sanguinea
The native Dogwood of our hedgerows
Cornus stolonifera ‘Flaviramea’
Bright lime green to yellow juvenile stems in winter
Cornus sanguinea ‘Midwinter Fire’
Corylopsis pauciflora
Vivid gold stems with red tips for winter effect
A small choice shrub tolerant of semi shade. Primrose yellow scented flowers in March/April
Corylopsis platypetala (syn. C. sinensis calvescens)
Pale lemon fragrant flowers in March/April on a large shrub. The dainty foliage is blue-green above
Corylopsis willmottiae
Similar to C. platypetala but young foliage with a purple-red flush
(syn. C. sinensis Willmottiae Group)
Corylus avellana
and white beneath
The native Common Hazel
Corylus avellana ‘Aurea’
A golden-leaved form of our native hazel
Cotinus ‘Grace’
An excellent hybrid Smokebush with red-purple foliage that turns fiery in autumn
Corylus maxima ‘Purpurea’
Cotoneaster ‘Cornubia’
Crataegus azarolus
Crataegus x grignoniensis
Crataegus laciniata (syn orientalis)
Large leaves the colour of Copper Beech
A vigorous small evergreen tree with masses of red fruits in the autumn. Good for screening
A rare species with attractive leaves and dense clusters of flower and fruit
A thornless semi-evergreen small tree with large persistent orange-red fruits
A handsome small tree with downy deeply cut foliage and orangey red fruits
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Crataegus x lavallei ‘Carrierei’
Crataegus monogyna
Crataegus monogyna ‘Biflora’
Crataegus persimilis prunifolia
Crataegus phaenopyrum
Crataegus pinnatifida major
A handsome small tree with dark glossy foliage and large persistent orange red fruits
The native Hawthorn or Quickthorn of hedges
The Glastonbury Thorn that flowers twice in the year. Once at Christmas and once normally
A striking small round headed tree with showy fruits and good autumn colour
The Washington Thorn is a handsome tree up to 10 m, with striking autumn fruits and foliage
and maple-like leaves
A striking small tree with very large, lobed leaves. Good autumn colour and large
‘Big Golden Star’
edible fruits over 3 cm in diameter. Long cultivated in China. Almost thornless
Crataegus tanacetifolia
Dissected silvery foliage. Conspicuous flowers produce large yellow fruits
Cunninghamia lanceolata
The Chinese Fir. An exotic looking small tree with attractive foliage. Needs a sheltered site
Crataegus schraderana
Cryptomeria japonica
Cunninghamia lanceolata ‘Gauca’
Cupressus arizonica glabra ‘Blue Ice’
Cupressus macrocarpa
A striking small tree. Silvery foliage combines with creamy flowers. This gives way to large
purple fruits
A large columnar conifer similar in appearance to a Sequoia
A striking blue-leaved form of this attractive tree
A beautiful conical tree with stiking silver/blue foliage
The Monterrey Cypress. Excellent for coastal shelter planting
Cupressus sempervirens ‘Stricta’
The distinctive Italian Pencil Cypress
Davidia involucrata
The Chinese Dove or Handkerchief tree. A striking sight in flower
Daphne odora ‘Aureomarginata’
Decaisnea fargesii
Dipelta floribunda
Edgeworthia chrysantha
Elaeagnus ‘Quicksilver’
Elaeagnus umbellata
Eriobotrya japonica
Eucalyptus pauciflora niphophila
Eucryphia lucida ‘Ballerina’
Eucryphia lucida ‘Pink Cloud’
Eucryphia x intermedia ‘Rostrevor’
Eucryphia × nymansensis ‘Nymansay’
A small low-growing evergreen shrub with deliciously scented pink flowers in winter
A large deciduous shrub with spectacular large finger-like blue fruits in autumn
An excellent large shrub producing masses of Weigela-like scented yellow, pink throated flowers
in May
A small deciduous shrub related to Daphne, with clusters of yellow scented flowers in late winter
A large deciduous suckering shrub with exceptionally silver leaves and strongly fragrant yellow
flowers in spring
A large vigorous deciduous, silver leaved shrub, with profuse scented flowers and red fruits. Good
for coastal shelter
The Loquat. An architectural, evergreen tree with large ribbed leaves and yellow fruits. Needs a
warm site
The Snow Gum. Very hardy with attractive white stem and branches
Pale pink scented blossom in late summer on an evergreen large shrub or small tree
An evergreen large shrub with scented pink edged summer flowers
A vigorous small evergreen tree with masses of white blossom in late summer
A medium sized columnar evergreen tree with large white flowers in August/September
Euonymus alatus
A medium-sized shrub with pink fruits and spectacular pink/red leaves in autumn
Euonymus europeaeus alba
A white-fruited form of the native spindle tree
Euonymus europaeus
Euonymus europaeus ‘Atropurpurea’
Euonymus europaeus ‘Red Cascade’
Euonymus europaeus ‘Thornhayes’
Euonymus grandiflorus ‘Red Wine’
Euonymus japonica robusta
The native Spindle. Handsome in autumn for fruit and leaf colour
Leaves emerge green and turn deep purple in early summer then red in autumn
A splendid large shrub. Rich red autumn foliage studded with large red and orange
fruits on arching branches
Our own selected form. An outstanding large shrub with a more pendulous habit than
‘Red Cascade’. Autumn colour is bronze with prolific persistent pink fruits
A large semi-evergreen shrub with rich autumn colour, studded with red and yellow fruits
A large dense hardy evergreen shrub. One of the best plants for shelter or hedging next to the sea
Euonymus phellomanus
A large Chinese shrub with corky winged shoots. Attractive autumn colour and pink fruits
Fagus orientalis
An elegant large leaved species with gold autumn colour
Euonymus planipes
Fagus sylvatica
Fagus sylvatica ‘Asplenifolia’
Fagus sylvatica ‘Dawyck’
A striking large Asian shrub with rich autumn colour and scarlet fruits
The native beech tree
The Fern-leaved beech
This is a tall columnar clone
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Fagus sylvatica ‘Dawyck Purple’
A narrowly columnar Copper Beech
Fagus sylvatica ‘Pendula’
A handsome large weeping tree
Fagus sylvatica ‘Red Obelisk’
Similar to Dawyck Purple but with a cut leaf margin. Very handsome
Fitzroya cupressoides
The Patagonian Cypress is a slow-growing but ultimately large cypress-like conifer,
Fagus sylvatica Purpurea
Fagus sylvatica ‘Riversii’
Fothergilla major
Fothergilla monticola ‘Huntsman’
Frangula alnus ‘Asplenifolia’
Gingko biloba
Halesia carolina
Halesia monticola vestita
Hoheria angustifolia ‘Borde Hill’
Hoheria ‘Glory of Amlwch’
Hoheria lyallii
Hoheria sexstylosa
Hydrangea aspera Villosa group
Hydrangea paniculata ‘Brussels Lace’
Hydrangea paniculata ‘White Moth’
Hydrangea quercifolia
Ilex x altaclerensis ‘Belgica Aurea’
Ilex x altaclerensis ‘Golden King’
Ilex aquifolium
Ilex aquifolium ‘Argentea Marginata’
The Copper Beech
Possibly the darkest of the Copper Beeches
with attractive drooping foliage
A splendid medium-sized, shade tolerant, autumn colour shrub, with fluffy white flowers in spring
A medium-sized, shade-tolerant shrub with white scented flowers and fiery autumn leaf colour
A striking moisture-tolerant cut-leaved large shrub with bright gold autumn colour
The Maidenhair Tree. An ancient species with distinctive lobed leaves that turn rich
gold in autumn
The Snowdrop tree. A large shrub or small tree with attractive pendant flowers
A small tree with pendant attractive ‘Snowdrop’ flowers in May
A fast growing small columnar evergreen tree with masses of bee-friendly white blossom in July
A semi evergreen large shrub or small tree with masses of large white blossom in mid to late
summer
A semi-evergreen small summer flowering tree. One of the hardiest of the genus
A handsome upright evergreen very floriferous small tree
A medium-sized deciduous shrub with large textural leaves and beautiful mauve and white lacecap
flowers in late summer. Needs some shade
A medium-sized shrub, best pruned annually. Produces large terminal clusters of white flower in late
summer that turn to deep pink
A medium-sized shrub, best pruned annually. Produces large terminal clusters of pure white flower in
late summer
A striking deciduous shrub with white lacecap flowers in summer and rich red leaves in autumn
One of the most striking golden variegated hollies. A conical tree bearing heavy crops
of berries
A vigorous female clone with large gold margined spineless leaves
The native Holly Tree. Makes an excellent hedge
A medium-sized slow growing female tree with pretty silver margined evergreen leaves
Ilex aquifolium ‘Bacciflava’
A vigorous dark green tree with bright yellow berries
Ilex x aquipernyi ‘Dragon Lady’
A very hardy, dark green columnar evergreen tree, with large bright red fruits in autumn
Ilex aquifolium ‘J.C. van Thol’
Ilex × kohneana ‘Chestnut Leaf’
A good fruiting form with glossy deep green, virtually spineless, leaves. Self fertile
A vigorous small evergreen tree with striking large glossy leaves
Ilex x meservae ‘Blue Princess’
A very hardy evergreen shrub with blue-green foliage and red berries
Juglans regia
The common or European walnut
Juglans nigra
Juglans regia ‘Broadview’
Juglans regia ‘Buccaneer’
Juniperus scopulorum ‘Blue Arrow’
Kerria japonica
The American Black Walnut
A self-fertile clone selected for nut production. Produces at a very young age
Similar to ‘Broadview’ but a larger tree
A small very columnar silver-blue tree. An improved form of ‘Skyrocket’
A dainty, small to medium sized shade tolerant shrub, covered in yellow flowers in spring. Not to be
confused with the thuggish double form
Kolreuteria paniculata
The Pride of India, has yellow pendant flowers in summer, followed by bladder-type fruits
Laurus nobilis
The culinary Bay Leaf and Laurel of the Ancients
Laburnum x watereri ‘Vossii’
Ligustrum ovalifolium
Liquidamber styraciflua
Liquidamber styraciflua ‘Lane Roberts’
The popular Golden Rain Tree, with masses of long pendant bright yellow flowers in May
Garden Privet. A vigorous evergreen hedge, good for coastal sites
The North American Sweet Gum. A large slow growing tree with blazing autumn colour
A selected form with red/black autumn colour
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Liquidamber styraciflua ‘Worplesdon’
A form with more narrowly lobed leaves that turn orange, red and yellow in autumn
Liriodendron tulipifera ‘Aureomarginatum’
An attractive form with leaves margined with yellow
Liriodendron tulipifera
Liriodendron tulipifera ‘Fastigiatum’
Lonicera fragrantissima
The Tulip Tree is a large handsome species with butter-gold autumn colour
A broadly columnar form
A delightful hardy deciduous shrub with sweetly scented flowers in the depths of winter
NOTE: we strongly recommend that most Magnolias, particularly grafted specimens, are not planted whilst dormant as they can die. Plant either in
early autumn whilst in leaf or early spring after bud break.
Magnolia amoena
Magnolia ‘Atlas’
Magnolia ‘Butterflies’
Like M. denudata but with a purple blotch at the base of the tepals. Very scented flowers.
A Jury hybrid with lilac-pink cup-and-saucer flowers up to 40 cm across
An upright small tree, with deep yellow flowers before the leaves appear
Magnolia x brooklynensis ‘Evamaria’
An unusual variety with magenta flowers suffused yellow and green, in late May/early June
Magnolia dawsoniana
A medium sized Chinese species with pink/purple flowers in early spring
Magnolia campbellii
Magnolia denudata
The Himalayan Tulip Tree. A big vigorous tree with large pink goblet flowers in February/March
The Chinese Yulan. A beautiful small tree with scented white flowers
Magnolia ‘Elizabeth’
A beautiful tree bearing abundant scented yellow flowers with red stamens in April/May
Magnolia ‘George Henry Kern’
A medium-sized shrub with rich rose pink goblet flowers
Magnolia ‘Fireglow’
Magnolia ‘Gold Star’
Magnolia grandiflora ‘Exmouth’
Magnolia grandiflora ‘Victoria’
Magnolia ‘Heaven Scent’
A small upright, pyramidal tree with white flowers flushed magenta from the base
An upright small tree. Very hardy. Flowers like a yellow M. stellata. Bronze young leaves
A handsome medium sized tree with large scented blooms in late summer. Bred in Exmouth in 1768
A hardy compact tree with deep evergreen foliage and large white scented flowers in late
summer/autumn
A striking small tree with scented pink and white flowers in April/May
Magnolia ‘Iolanthe’
A Jury hybrid. A vigorous sturdy tree with cup-and-saucer pink blooms, up to 25 cm across, in April
Magnolia x kewensis ‘Wada’s Memory’
A small tree with abundant scented white flowers in April
Magnolia ‘J C Williams’
A hybrid with purple/red cup and saucer flowers, followed by dark young foliage. Bred at Caerhays
Magnolia kobus
A tree with scented white flowers
Magnolia x loebneri ‘Leonard Messel’
A beautiful small tree with fragrant lilac pink blooms in April
Magnolia liliflora nigra
Magnolia x loebneri ‘Merril’
Magnolia ‘Milky Way’
A compact medium-sized shrub with dark purple splashed flowers from spring into summer
A medium-sized tree with beautiful pure white scented blossoms in profusion
A Jury hybrid with masses of white flowers with pink bases
Magnolia obovata (syn hypoleuca)
A vigorous tree with large scented flowers in May/June followed by large attractive seed heads
Magnolia ‘Raspberry Ice’
A large shrub or small tree. Flowers up to 22 cm across, pinky white, violet shading at base
Magnolia x soulangeana ‘Lennei’
A vigorous large shrub with deep purple flushed flowers on naked branches
Magnolia ‘Philip Tregunna’
Magnolia sieboldii
Magnolia ‘Star Wars’
Magnolia stellata
Magnolia stellata ‘Centennial’
Magnolia stellata ‘Rosea King’
A hybrid bred at Caerhays Castle, Cornwall. Flowers purplish/pink, with pointed tepals
A large shrub with pendant, fragrant white flowers from May and spectacular red fruits
A Jury hybrid. Large white flushed pink M campbelli type flowers on a meduim sized shrub
A medium sized shrub with star like, scented white flowers in March/April
One of the largest flowered forms, with pure white scented blooms up to 12cm across
Has striking large pink fragrant flowers
Magnolia stellata ‘Royal Star’
Large white flowers later than most other forms
Magnolia x veitchii ‘Peter Veitch’
A large tree with profuse salmon-pink flowers
Magnolia stellata ‘Water Lily’
Magnolia wilsonii
Magnolia ‘Yellow Bird’
Magnolia ‘Yellow Fever’
Mahonia japonica ‘Bealei’
Mahonia x media ‘Lionel Fortescue’
Large white scented flowers, with many tepals
A large shrub or small tree from China. Beautiful pendant scented flowers in early summer
A pyramidal tree with upright yellow blooms emerging in May with the foliage
An upright growing tree with creamy-yellow scented late flowers
An architectural, shade-tolerant evergreen shrub with yellow scented flowers in late winter
A striking evergreen shrub, tolerant of shade, with spikes of scented yellow flowers in early winter
NOTE: scab resistance ratings for Malus are given in brackets; please refer to notes at introduction to ‘Fruit’ section (page 17)
Malus x atrosanguinea ‘Gorgeous’
Malus baccata
Pure white blossom and large persistent red fruits
The Siberian Crab. A hardy small tree with scented white flowers. Fruits red (5)
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Malus baccata mandshurica
A very hardy medium-sized tree with spectacular white blossom and cherry sized fruits (5)
Malus florentina
An unusual small tree with lobed leaves that turn flame and scarlet in Autumn. White flowers
Malus ‘Butterball’
Malus ‘Gardeners Gold’
Malus hupehensis
A small spreading tree with white and pink blossom and large crops of butter-coloured fruits (4)
and small red fruits (4)
Pale pink blossom produces abundant large yellow fruits (5)
Plentiful scented white flowers. Small red fruits. One of the finest crabs (5)
Malus prattii
A Chinese species with very good red autum colour.
Malus ‘R J Fulcher’
A vigorous purple leaved tree with heavily scented pinky red blossom. More mildew resistant than
Malus pumila ‘Niedzwetzkyana’
A very hardy small tree with purple leaves and red/purple flowers and fruit
most purple crabs (4)
Malus x robusta ‘Red Sentinel’
Pure white blossom, followed by bright red marble-like fruits that persist all winter (5)
Malus toringo
A small slightly pendulous tree with white blossom and yellow fruits (5)
Malus sylvestris
Malus toringo arborescens
The common native Crab Apple
A dainty small tree with masses of white blossom and small red fruits (5)
Malus toringo sargentii
A small shrubby tree with pure white scented blossom and small red cherry-like fruits (5)
Malus transitoria ‘Thornhayes Tansy’
An excellent small garden tree (5)
Malus transitoria
Malus trilobata
Malus yunnanensis ‘Veitchii’
Metasequoia glyptostroboides
Michelia yunnanensis (syn. Magnolia laevifolia)
A beautiful small tree with profuse white blossom, amber fruits and good autumn leaf colour (5)
An erect-growing medium-sized tree. Maple-like leaves turn red in autumn. Large
white flowers and green fruits (5)
An erect branched tree. White flowers followed by bright red fruits and crimson and
gold autumn colour (4)
The Dawn Redwood. A vigorous deciduous conifer, with red sinuous stems and rich
pink/red autumn colour. Very tolerant of moist or wet sites
A striking medium-sized hardy evergreen shrub with scented white flowers in late spring
Morus alba ‘Pendula’
The Weeping White Mulberry. Sweet edible fruits produced on a small very pendulous tree
Morus nigra ‘Chelsea’
A form from the Chelsea Physic Garden. Also known as ‘King James’
Morus nigra
The well known and venerable Black Mulberry
Morus nigra ‘Jerusalem’
A selected fruiting form
Nyssa sylvatica
A medium-sized tree with brilliant autumn colour
Nothofagus antarctica
Osmanthus delavayii
Osmaronia cerasiformis
Ostrya carpinifolia
Parrotia persica
Paulownia tomentosa
Philadelphus ‘Belle Etoile’
Philadelphus coronarius ‘Aureus’
Philadelphus coronarius ‘Variegatus’
Philadelphus delavayii ‘Nymans’
Philadelphus microphyllus
Phillyrea latifolia
A distinctive small- to medium-sized tree, with small glossy leaves that colour well in autumn
A beautiful small leaved slow-growing evergreen shrub, with scented white jasmine like flowers
in April
A rare deciduous shrub producing pendant beautifully scented flowers in February/March followed by
small plum-like fruits
A large tree with toothed leaves that turn gold in autumn. Pretty catkins in spring
The Persian Ironwood. A broad spreading small tree with attractive peeling bark and
spectacular autumn colour
The Foxglove Tree, a striking Chinese tree with large pink/purple flowers and large
leaves. Can be pollarded for dramatic huge leaf effect
A medium-sized deciduous shrub with intensely scented white blossom in June.
An excellent medium-sized shrub with gold leaves and beautifully scented flowers in May/June
A delightful small shrub with strongly variegated deciduous leaves and richly perfumed flowers in
May/June
A large choice shrub with masses of scented white, mauve based blossom in May/June
A delightful small shrub with lots of scented white blossom in May/June
An excellent wind and salt tolerant large evergreen shrub for topiary or seaside shelter
Photinia villosa
A small deciduous tree with hawthorn-like flowers, large red fruits and bright gold
Picea abies
The Norway Spruce, the original Christmas Tree
autumn colour
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Picea breweriana
Picea omorika
Picea orientalis ‘Aurea’
Picea smithiana
Pinus jeffreyi
Pinus nigra nigra
Pinus pinea
Pinus sylvestris
Pinus wallichiana
Pittosporum tenuifolium
Pittosporum ‘Trim’s Hedger’
Platanus x hispanica ‘Bloodgood’
Platanus orientalis
Platanus orientalis ‘Digitata’
Populus alba
Populus alba ‘Raket’
Brewer’s Spruce. An architectural medium sized conical tree with dark green very pendulous
branchlets
Serbian Spruce. A stunningly architectural, lime tolerant fir tree
A very pretty small conical tree with tiered branches. Young growth in spring is vivid
gold, later turning green
A large elegant tree with upswept branches and pendulous branchlets
A large architectural tree with cones up to 30cm long
Austrian Pine. A large majestic, lime-tolerant tree, suitable as a specimen or
in shelter planting
The Umbrella Pine of the classical Mediterranean landscape
Scots Pine. The beautiful native species with silver/blue foliage and attractive stems
The Bhutan Pine is an elegant, broad-headed five-needled species, with long
pendulous silvery foliage and large cones
A small evergreen tree with dark, scented flowers. Excellent coastal hedge
A new, vigorous and hardy everygreen small tree. Ideal for rapid dense hedging in a windy or
coastal site.
The form of London Plane most resistant to anthracnose disease. A large handsome tree
The Oriental Plane from Greece and Turkey. A splendid large tree with attractive peeling bark.
Resistant to anthracnose
A handsome form with striking deeply lobed leaves
The common white poplar. Felted white leaves on a striking vigorous tree
A fastigiate form of the white poplar
Populus ‘Balsam Spire’
A large narrow-crowned, vigorous balsam hybrid. Strongly scented. Suitable for
Populus x canadensis ‘Aurea’
A vigorous hybrid with striking golden leaves throughout summer
Populus nigra
Populus nigra ‘Italica’
Populus tremula
timber, biomass or windbreaks
The native Black Poplar
Lombardy Poplar. The well known, fast growing tightly columnar form
The native Aspen
Populus tremula ‘Erecta’
A tightly fastigiate form of the native Aspen
Populus trichocarpa ‘Fritzi Pauley’
A very vigorous, early leafing balsam poplar hybrid. Large attractive leaves. Strongly
Prunus ‘Accolade’
A very pretty form with semi-double pink flowers in profusion over a long period. One
Populus tremula ‘Pendula’
Prunus avium
Prunus avium ‘Plena’
Prunus ‘Beni-yutaka’
Prunus cerasifera ‘Pissardii’
A very graceful weeping tree with nodding foliage
scented. A good timber variety
of the best hybrid cherries
The native Wild Cherry
A beautiful tree. Masses of pendant double white blooms
A vigorous tree with large double pink flowers and fiery autumn foliage
The Purple Leaved Plum with very early pink/white blossom
Prunus incisa ‘Praecox’
A small tree with delicate foliage and pale pinky white blossom in winter
Prunus lusitanica
Portugal Laurel. A large vigorous glossy lime-tolerant evergreen shrub. Excellent for hedge
Prunus ‘Jo-nioi’
Prunus padus ‘Colorata’
Prunus padus ‘Watereri’
Prunus rufa
Prunus sargentii
Prunus serrula
Prunus ‘Shirotae’
Young foliage golden brown, wreathed with delicate white scented blossom in spring
and shelter planting
An attractive form with coppery purple foliage and pink flowers
The form of the native Bird Cherry with large white flower spikes in May. Tolerant of moist sites
An attractive Himalayan species with bark like P. serrula but somewhat darker.
Spectacular autumn foliage. Small pink flowers
Beautiful polished mahogany stems that glow in sunlight
The most spectacular Japanese cherry. A wide spreading crown that in spring is one
mass of dainty semi-double white flowers
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Prunus ‘Shogetsu’
Prunus spinosa ‘Plena’
An attractive small flat-topped tree with white blossom. One of the latest Japanese
cherries to flower
The double-flowered form of our native Blackthorn. Very pretty
Prunus spinosa ‘Purpurea’
A rare purple leaved form of the native Blackthorn
Prunus subhirtella ‘Autumnalis’
Produces semi-double white dainty flowers right through winter
Prunus ‘Spire’
Prunus subhirtella ‘Autumnalis Rosea’
Prunus ‘Tai Haku’
Prunus ‘The Bride’
Prunus ‘Ukon’
Prunus verecunda ‘Autumn Glory’
Prunus x yedoensis
Pseudolarix amabilis
A small upright cherry with soft pink flowers and good autumn colour
A blush pink version of the former
Very large pure white flowers set amid coppery young foliage. A strong grower
One of the Fuji cherries. A small healthy tree with masses of single white flowers in April
Buttercream flowers in spring and rusty red autumn colour
Pale pink blossom and red/purple autumn colour
A beautiful garden tree. Flowers early, pale blush, almond scented. Fiery autumn colour
The Golden Larch is a hardy, slow-growing rare Chinese species, with foliage that turns a
beautiful clear gold in autumn
Pterocarya fraxinifolia
Caucasian Wingnut. A large multistemmed tree with large pinnate leaves and pendant catkins
Pterocarya rehderiana
Fast growing tree with large pinnate leaves and catkins
Pyrus callyreana ‘Chanticleer’
A narrow-growing white-flowered tree with glossy foliage, that turns fiery in autumn.
Pterocarya stenoptera
Pyrus cordata
Pyrus faurei
to 50cm long
Similar to the other species but smaller
The Plymouth Pear. A local native with thorny stems and scented flowers in spring
A Korean species with glossy foliage that turns fiery in autumn
Pyrus nivalis
The Snow Pear. A vision in white in spring with silver foliage and white flowers
Pyrus salicifolia ‘Pendula’
The popular Silver Weeping Pear
Pyrus salicifolia orientalis
A rare and attractive upright growing form of this species
Quercus canariensis
A handsome vigorous large tree with large foliage that persists beyond Christmas
Quercus frainetto
A large fast growing species with large deeply incised leaves
Quercus coccinea
Quercus ilex
Quercus x lucombeana ‘Suberosa’
The Scarlet Oak. Spectacular in autumn
The well known Evergreen or Holm Oak
A vigorous evergreen hybrid with very corky bark
Quercus x lucombeana ‘William Lucombe’
The Lucombe Oak. First bred in Exeter in 1762. A large handsome tree
Quercus palustris
The American Pin Oak. A large elegant tree with good autumn colour. Tolerant of very poor wet soils
(syn. Q. x hispanica ‘Lucombeana’)
Quercus petraea
Quercus pyrenaica
The native Sessile Oak
A large handsome tree with pendant branch ends. Handsome male catkins
Quercus robur
The native Pedunculate Oak
Quercus robur ‘St George’
A striking selection with red young growth
Quercus robur ‘Fastigiata’
Quercus rubra
Quercus suber
Quercus x turneri (Q. ilex x Q. robur)
Quercus velutina
Ribes odoratum
Salix alba ‘Hutchinsons Yellow’
Salix alba ‘Sericea’
Salix alba vitellina ‘Britzensis’
Salix eleagnos
Salix exigua
Salix gracilistyla
A handsome fastigiate form. Ideal for avenues
The Red Oak. A handsome, large, fast-growing American species
The well-known Cork Oak. A striking medium-sized evergreen tree, with its distinctive bark
A round-headed, medium-sized, semi-evergreen tree. Drought-tolerant like its Q. ilex parent
The Black Oak. A large American tree with large deeply cut leaves. Rich autumn colour
Buffalo Currant, a medium-sized hardy deciduous shrub with red autumn leaf colour and rich clove
scented yellow flowers in April
A vigorous form with golden yellow winter stems
A small tree with spectacular silver foliage
The Coral Bark Willow. Striking red winter stems
A large shrub with narrow silver leaves like Rosemary
A beautiful small tree, with silky silver foliage
A vigorous large shrub with silvery stems and leaves. Beautiful pussy willows in spring
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Salix gracilistyla ‘Melanostachys’
Salix purpurea ‘Nancy Saunders’
Salix x rubens ‘Basfordiana’
Salix x sepucralis ‘Chrysocoma’
Sciadopytis verticilliata
Sequoia sempervirens
Sequoiadendron giganteum
An unusual large shrub with red and black catkins
A very dainty, shrubby form, with foliage opening purple/pink and turning to blue/green
A handsome yellowy/orange stemmed hybrid. Excellent for winter stem effect
The popular Weeping Willow
Japanese Umbrella Pine. An architecturally striking, slow growing evergreen tree for specimen planting
Coast Redwood. Supposedly the tallest tree species in the world, a stately fast growing conifer with
Yew-like foliage
The famous Giant Redwood, or Wellingtonia, supposedly the largest growing tree in the world
Sequoiadendron giganteum ‘Glaucum’
A beautifully striking blue form of this handsome tree
Skimmia japonica ‘Rubella’
A small dense evergreen, shade tolerant shrub, with masses of sweetly scented white flowers
Skimmia x confusa ‘Kew Green’
Sophora japonica
Similar to ‘Rubella’ but with scented yellow-green flowers
throughout early spring
A large drought tolerant tree with pinnate foliage and scented white flowers in late summer
Sorbus alnifolia
An unusual medium-sized tree with vivid autumn leaf colour and masses of bright red fruits
Sorbus aucuparia ‘Edulis’
A vigorous form with larger fruits and foliage
Sorbus aucuparia
Sorbus commixta
Sorbus commixta ‘Embley’
Sorbus devoniensis
Sorbus essertuana
Sorbus ‘Ghose’
Sorbus ‘Hilling Spire’
Sorbus hupehensis
Sorbus intermedia
Sorbus ‘Joseph Rock’
Sorbus ‘Leonard Messel’
Sorbus ‘Pearly King’
Sorbus prattii
The native Rowan
A very decorative species with good fruit, autumn colour and red sticky winter buds
Probably the best Rowan for Autumn colour, glowing red studded with large bunches of fruit
A type of service tree native to Devon
A small open-crowned tree. Large clusters of scarlet fruits and good autumn colour
A small upright growing Himalayan species with very scab resistant foliage and large clusters
of red fruits
A handsome fastigiate rowan with yellow fruit and red autumn leaf colour
A strong growing upright tree. Silvery blue foliage and large clusters of white fruits
A vigorous healthy whitebeam with large crops of red fruits
An upright rowan with splendid autumn colour and clusters of pale yellow fruits
A beautiful small Rowan with bright pink berries and large leaves that turn bright autumn colour
A small ferny-leaved tree with pink fruits turning to white
An elegant shrubby species with pendant branches and clusters of small white fruits
Sorbus sargentiana
A large magnificent Chinese species. Sticky red winter buds, good autumn colour and huge
Sorbus scalaris
A small species with frond-like pinnate foliage. Flattened heads of red fruits and rich autumn colour
Sorbus vestita
Sorbus vilmorinii
bunches of red fruits
Similar to S. ‘John Mitchell’. A medium-sized tree with large silver leaves and fruits like Crab apples
A dainty species with feathery foliage turning burgundy in autumn. Fruits pink at first
turning white
Sorbus wardii
A broadly columnar whitebeam with attractive silvery foliage. A rare species from Tibet and Bhutan
Stachyurus salicifolia
Smaller than S. praecox with dainty willow-like leaves and pendant catkins
Stachyurus praecox
Stewartia pseudocamellia
Styrax hemsleyanus
Styrax japonicus ‘Fargesii’
A shade-tolerant large shrub with striking yellow catkins in February/March on bare branches
A small tree with attractive peeling bark. Small white cupped flowers. Red and yellow
autumn colour. Does best in deep acid soils in some shade
A small pretty Chinese species with pendant white flowers in late spring
A beautiful small tree with pendant delicately scented white flowers
Styrax obassia
A beautiful Japanese species with scented white blossom
Taxus baccata
The well known native Yew Tree. Excellent for formal hedges
Taxodium distichum
Taxus baccata ‘Fastigiata’
An attractive large deciduous conifer, with good autumn colour. Tolerant of wet and dry sites
The distinctive columnar Irish Yew, of churchyards and formal gardens
Tetradium danielii (syn. Euodia hupehensis)
A medium-sized tree with striking blossom in late summer, followed by gold autumn colour and red
Thuja plicata
The Western Red Cedar. A handsome vigorous evergreen tree, tolerant of wet sites.
fruits
Makes a rapid attractive hedge
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Tilia cordata
The native Small-leaved Lime
Tilia henryana
A beautiful slow-growing Chinese species, with downy pink young leaves. Flowers in autumn
Tilia platyphyllos
The native Broad Leaved Lime. A large handsome tree
Tilia platyphyllos ‘Aurea’
A form with bright-green winter stems. Very striking if grown as a pollard
Tilia platyphyllos ‘Laciniata’
A medium-growing form with deeply incised leaves
Toona sinensis
A handsome fast-growing tree, with large pinnate leaves and scented panicles of flower in August
Tilia platyphyllos ‘Rubra’
A handsome tree, especially in winter with its red twigs
Toona sinensis ‘Flamingo’
A form with bright pink young growth
Trochodendron aralioides
A shade tolerant evergreen small tree or large shrub with attractive foliage and lime green flowers.
Good winter structure
Ulmus glabra ‘Lutescens’
Ulmus x hollandica ‘Dampieri Aurea’
Ulmus parviflora ‘Allee’
A DED resistant form with soft yellow leaves. Makes a medium-sized tree
A small upright tree with golden leaves. DED resistant
A beautiful large DED-resistant tree with marbled bark and attractive dark green foliage that turns
red and gold in the autumn
Viburnum x juddii
A small deciduous shrub with clusters of scented pink flowers in April/May
Viburnum lantana
The native Wayfaring Tree
Viburnum opulus
Geulder Rose. An attractive large native shrub with masses of red fruits and fiery autumn leaf colour
Viburnum plicatum ‘Mariesii’
A superb shrub with tiered branches and masses of white lacecap flower heads. Rich red autumn
Viburnum opulus ‘Xanthocarpum’
Viburnum sargentii ‘Onondaga’
Wollemia nobilis
Zelkova serrata
A form of this native shrub with yellow fruits and vivid autumn leaves
colour
A vigorous shrub with white lacecap flowers in spring and maple-like leaves that turn fiery in autumn
Wollemi Pine. The newly discovered, rare and ancient Australian conifer
A graceful, spreading medium-sized tree. Vigorous when young. Bronze autumn colour
MATURE TREE AND SHRUB SIZES
The following sizes relate to those used in our descriptions (above)
• Small trees will grow to 3.5–9m (12–30 feet)
• Medium trees will grow to 9–15m (30–50 feet)
• Large trees will grow to 15m plus (50 feet plus)
• Small shrubs will grow to 1–1.5m (3–5 feet)
• Medium shrubs will grow to 1.5–3m (5–10 feet)
• Large shrubs will grow to 3m plus (10 feet plus)
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Trained Ornamental Trees
MULTISTEMMED TREES
We have these in the following genus. Please telephone to check current availability.
Acer
Cornus
Amelanchier
Prunus
Alnus
Eucalyptus
Betula
Salix
Cercidiphyllum
Sorbus
PLEACHED TREES
We have pre-pleached lime (Tilia spp.), hornbeam (Carpinus spp.), crab apple (Malus spp.)
and pear (Pyrus spp.)
Please telephone to check price and availability
LARGE EVERGREENS
We have available a range of such things as Bay, Photinia, Laurel and Holly as pyramids
and half standards for screening or formal topiary specimens. Please telephone and ask
for details
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Tree selection lists to help customers
For those customers who would like some assistance in selecting trees for their site, we offer the following
select lists to assist you. Compare them to the descriptions in the catalogue.
(* Denotes evergreen)
SMALL GARDEN TREES
Acer griseum
Alnus glutinosa ‘Imperialis’
Amelanchier lamarckii
Betula utilis jacquemontii ‘Silver Shadow’
Cornus florida
Crataegus persimilis ‘Prunifolia’
Magnolia ‘Leonard Messel’
Malus toringo
UPRIGHT TREES FOR SMALL SPACES
Betula pendula ‘Fastigiata’
Cupressus sempervirens ‘Stricta’ *
Eucryphia x intermedia ‘Rostrevor’ *
Magnolia ‘Gold Star’
Populus tremula ‘Erecta’
WEEPING TREES
Alnus incana ‘Pendula’
Betula pendula ‘Tristis’
Betula utilis jacquemontii ‘Knightshayes’
Carpinus betulus ‘Pendula’
Cercidiphyllum japonicum ‘Amazing Grace’
EVERGREEN GARDEN HEDGES
Buxus sempervirens
Ilex aquifolium and cultivars (holly)
Laurus nobilis
Pittosporum tenuifolium
DECIDUOUS GARDEN HEDGES
Acer campestre (field maple)
Carpinus betulus (hornbeam)
Crataegus monogyna (hawthorn)
TREES FOR AUTUMN FOLIAGE COLOUR
Acer (most)
Aesculus (most)
Amelanchier (all)
Betula (most)
Carpinus (all)
Cercidiphyllum japonicum
Cornus (most)
Crataegus crus gallii
Crataegus pedicellata
Crataegus persimilis ‘Prunifolia’
Crataegus phaenopyrum
Fagus sylvatica and cultivars
Fraxinus americana ‘Autumn Purple’
Fraxinus angustifolia ‘Raywood’
Fraxinus excelsior ‘Jaspidea’
Ginkgo biloba and cultivars
Liquidambar styraciflua and cultivars
Malus transitoria ‘Thornhayes Tansy
Photinia villosa
Prunus ‘Shogetsu’
Prunus ‘Spire’
Sorbus commixta ‘Embley’
Sorbus vilmorinii
Tilia henryana
Ulmus minor ‘Dampieri Aurea’
Prunus ‘Spire’
Sorbus ‘Hillings Spire’
Sorbus hupehensis
Taxus baccata ‘Fastigiata’ *
Euonymus europaeus ‘Thornhayes’
Fagus sylvatica ‘Pendula’
Morus alba ‘Pendula’
Populus tremula ‘Pendula’
Prunus lusitanica
Quercus ilex (holm oak)
Taxus baccata (yew)
Thuja plicata (red cedar)
Euonymus europaeus
Fagus sylvatica and cultivars (beech)
Liriodendron spp and cultivars
Malus hupehensis
Malus transitoria and cultivars
Ostrya carpinifolia
Photinia villosa
Prunus ‘Okame’
Prunus sargentii
Prunus x yedoensis
Pyrus callyreana ‘Chanticleer’
Pseudolarix amabilis
Quercus coccinea
Quercus palustris
Sorbus commixta ‘Embley’
Sorbus ‘Hillings Spire’
Sorbus sargentiana
Stewartia pseudocamellia
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TREES FOR AVENUES
Acer campestre ‘William Caldwell’
Acer platanoides and cultivars
Acer pseudoplatanus and cultivars
Calocedrus decurrens *
Carpinus betulus and cultivars
Cedrus spp. and cultivars *
Fagus sylvatica and cultivars
Ginkgo biloba
Liquidambar styraciflua and cultivars
Liriodendron tulipifera and cultivars
Metasequoia glyptostroboides
Ostrya carpinifolia
Pinus nigra nigra
Platanus spp. and cultivars
Prunus avium and cultivars
Prunus padus and cultivars
Quercus spp. and cultivars
Sequoiadendron giganteum and cultivars *
Tilia spp. and cultivars
TREES FOR SCREENING AND WIND SHELTER (S = SUITABLE FOR NEAR THE SEA)
Acer campestre
Acer platanoides
Acer pseudoplatanus (S)
Alnus spp. (S)
Amelanchier canadensis
Arbutus unedo * (S)
Betula pendula
Carpinus betulus
Crataegus monogyna (S)
Cupressus macrocarpa * (S)
Eucalyptus spp. * (S)
Fagus sylvatica
Ilex spp. *
TREES FOR HEAVY CLAY SOIL
Acer campestre and cultivars
Acer platanoides and cultivars
Acer pseudoplatanus and cultivars
Aesculus (most)
Alnus (all)
Carpinus (all)
Catalpa (all)
Crataegus (all)
Eucalyptus (all) *
Euonymus (all)
Ilex (all) *
Liquidambar (all)
Liriodendron
TREES FOR WET SOILS AND WATERSIDE
Alnus (all)
Amelanchier (all)
Betula nigra
Betula pubescens
Liquidambar styraciflua and cultivars
Liriodendron tulipifera
Metasequoia glyptostroboides
TREES FOR POOR DRY SOILS
Acer campestre and cultivars
Acer platanoides and cultivars
Acer pseudoplatanus and cultivars
Alnus cordata
Betula (most)
Castanea sativa and cultivars
Cedrus *
Cupressus glabra and cultivars *
Cupressus macrocarpa *
Cercis
Crataegus
Nothofagus antarctica (S)
Phillyrea spp. (S)
Pinus nigra * (S)
Pinus sylvestris *
Pittosporum tenuifolium * (S)
Populus (most)
Quercus spp.
Quercus ilex * (S)
Salix (most)
Sorbus aucuparia and cultivars
Sorbus intermedia (S)
Thuja plicata *
Malus (all)
Metasequoia
Nyssa (all)
Platanus (all)
Populus (all)
Prunus avium and cultivars
Prunus padus and cultivars
Pyrus (all)
Quercus (all)
Salix (all)
Sorbus torminalis
Ulmus (all)
Nyssa (all)
Populus (most)
Quercus palustris
Salix (all)
Taxodium distichum and cultivars
Thuja plicata
Ilex *
Laburnum
Platanus
Populus alba and cultivars
Populus tremula and cultivars
Pinus *
Quercus ilex *
Quercus robur and cultivars
Quercus rubra
Sorbus intermedia
Taxus baccata and cultivars *
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F RUIT
SOME NOTES ON CHOOSING AND PLANTING FRUIT TREES
We offer a large range of fruit varieties that we have selected for their suitability for the South West of England. This means they
are generally suited to all of the wet and windy western side of Britain, as well as the easier East. They are vigorous and disease
resistant in most situations and suitable for growing without pesticide use.
In the following descriptions, the flowering periods for most fruit varieties are given in the RHS number category 1–7. Cider
apples are listed as Early, Mid or Late. However bear in mind that these periods overlap. For example, an apple in group 3 will be
pollinated by another variety in groups 2, 3 or 4. The best pollination occurs when there are two or more pollinators. Even selffertile varieties set better crops if cross pollinated. Pollination can be helped by planting other species of the same group nearby;
for example, crab apples to pollinate apples or pear species to pollinate pears. The flowering period for certain rare fruit
varieties may not be stated if we haven’t yet ascertained it.
Fruit trees flower at different times. Plums start first in March, then pears in April, and finally apples that go through May and
some into June. As plums and pears flower so early, the best results are achieved with the tougher self-fertile varieties planted in
sheltered sites. Pollination of all fruits can be improved by encouraging wild pollinating insects, keeping hives of bees near your
trees and maintaining or planting good sheltering hedges to reduce wind speed. Remember, though, that too little air movement
will encourage humidity and thereby scab infection.
As a rule of thumb, standard orchards in the South West are planted at 30 feet (9 metres) apart (about 60 trees/acre). Bush
trees are spaced at about 15 feet (4.5 metres). Bear in mind that vigour varies between varieties, irrespective of rootstock. On
the same rootstock a vigorous variety will grow bigger than a weaker growing variety. Both will grow bigger on richer, deeper
soil on a sheltered site and smaller on shallow poor soil or an exposed site.
Our trees are propagated on the rootstocks listed below. We find these are the best suited to the soils and conditions of the
wetter western side of Britain.
Apple
Pear
Plum
Cherry
M25 – standards
MM106 – bush/half standard and trained forms
M9 – stepovers and small cordons
Pear Seedling – standards
Quince A & Pyrodwarf – bush/half standard and trained forms
St Julien A – semivigorous for most forms
Colt – standards
Gisela 5 – bush/half standard and fan
In the comments column you will find a number category to suggest scab resistance for most of the apples and pears described.
The scale is as follows:
0
1
2
3
4
5
No resistance – Total defoliation plus stem damage.
Little resistance – Over 50% leaf area damaged, plus some stem damage. Strong reduction in vigour.
Some resistance – Between 30% and 50% leaf area damage. Some reduction in vigour.
Modest resistance – Between 10% and 30% leaf area damage. Slight reduction in vigour.
Resistant – Up to 10% leaf area damage. Little reduction in vigour.
Very resistant – Little or no leaf damage. No reduction in vigour.
Certain varieties will also bear the following symbols: (C) Denotes varieties that are inclined to canker on heavy, wet soils; (PM)
Denotes varieties that we find are prone to powdery mildew; (T) Denotes triploid, requires two different pollinators.
Please note that these figures are a guide to help in selection. Individual sites will vary in their ability to encourage scab
and canker.
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APPLES
VARIETY
ORIGIN
FLAVOUR
USE
SEASON
Adams Pearmain
originally Hanging
Pearmain
Herefordshire
before 1826
Juicy, rich
aromatic
Dessert
Late to Very
Late
2
Hardy and good bearer (4)
Allington Pippin
Lincolnshire
before 1884
Subacid aromatic
Dessert
Mid to Late
3
Annie Elizabeth
Leicester
c 1857
Sharp
Culinary
4
Hardy and vigorous (4)
Gloucester
c 1700
Sweet, aromatic
Dessert
Late to Very
Late
King of the Pippins X Coxs
Orange Pippin. A pineapple
flavour (4)
4
Cider
Mid
Mid
One of the finest late dessert
apples (4)
Beauty of Bath
Bath, Somerset
before 1864
Medium
Bittersweet
Late to Very
Late
Sweet
Dessert
Early
2
Heavy cropping (4)
Bell Apple
syn. Sweet Sheeps
Nose
Somerset
Sweet
Cider
Culinary
Mid
Mid
Trannack,
Cornwall
c 1830
Sweet
Dessert
Second Early to 2
Mid
A distinctly shaped apple once
common in Somerset and East (4)
Devon
Sharp
Cider
Mid
Mid
(5)
Mid to Late
3
A rich, distinctive apple at its
best around Christmas (4)(C)(T)
Ashmeads Kernel
Balls Bittersweet
Bens Red
Bickington Grey
Herefordshire
South Devon
Black Dabinett
syn.Tommy Rodford
Somerset
Medium
Bittersweet
Cider
Blenheim Orange
Woodstock, Oxon
c 1740
Excellent
Subacid to sweet
Dessert
Culinary
Culinary
Late
3
Hereford
mid 19th century
Medium
Bittersweet
Cider
Mid
Mid to
Late
Bramley's Seedling
Brown Snout
Brownlees Russet
Browns Apple
Charles Ross
Claygate Pearmain
Southwell, Notts
c 1810
Sharp
Late
FLOWER COMMENTS (AND SCAB
PERIOD RESISTANCE CATEGORY)
Late
A Devonshire Quarrenden
seedling. Sturdy and heavy
cropping (5)
More vigorous than Dabinett
with larger blue/purple fruits.
Vintage Quality (4)
The most popular commercial
cooking apple (4)(C)(T)
Heavy cropper of good quality
juice. Self-fertile (5)
Hertfordshire
c 1848
Sweet subacid
Aromatic, nutty
Dessert
Very Late
Full Sharp
Cider
Early to Mid
Mid
Berkshire
1880s
Sweet
Dessert
Culinary
Mid to Late
3
(4)
3
(4)
Landulph,Tamar
Valley, Cornwall
Late to Very
Late
Mid
Early to
Mid
Produces a dry light cider. One
of the many varieties rescued by
James Evans (5)
Staverton, Nr
Totnes, Devon
At best when kept until
February (4)
Vintage quality (5)
Surrey
before 1821
Sweet, aromatic,
rich
Sharp
Culinary
Cider
Colemans Seedling
Devon
Sharp
Cider
Mid
Mid
Cornish Gilliflower
Truro, Cornwall
before 1800
Sweet and
aromatic
Dessert
Late to Very
Late
4
(4)
MidLate
A very old variety, possible
the progenitor of American
Mother
Colloget Pippin
syn. Cornish Giant
Cornish Aromatic
Cornish Mother
Before 1813
probably much
older
Cornwall
pre 1884
Sweet, subacid,
aromatic, spicy
Sweet
Dessert
3
Produces a full-bodied cider (4)
Dessert
Dessert
18
Late
Mild
4
A healthy, heavy cropper (5)
(4)
VARIETY
ORIGIN
FLAVOUR
USE
SEASON
Court of Wick
Yatton, Somerset
before 1790
Subacid, rich
Triple
Very Late
V/Late
Cider
Mid
Somerset
Medium
Bittersweet
Cider
Late
Early to
Mid
Devon Crimson Queen Cornwall
Sweet/subacid
Dessert
Second early
4
Devonshire Buckland
Devon
Dessert/
Late
4
Devonshire
Quarrenden
Devon, first
recorded 1678
Subacid
Culinary
Sweet, subacid
Dessert
Second Early
2
Devon
Sharp, rich
Culinary
Late
Mid
Duke of Cornwall
Restonguet,
Cornwall
Sharp
Culinary
Late
Mid to
Late
Dunkerton Late Sweet
Somerset
Sweet
Cider
Culinary
Late
Early to Mid
Mid
Makes a light fruity cider (4)
Fair Maid of Devon
Devon
Full Sharp
Cider
Mid
Mid
Farmers Glory
Devon
4
Essex
1923
Dessert
Culinary
Early to Late
George Cave
Sharp becoming
sweet
Compact tree. Produces a high
percentage of juice.Vintage
quality (5)
2
Crimson Victoria
Dabinett
Don's Delight
English Codling
Shute, Axminster,
Devon
England
Sharp and
perfumed
FLOWER COMMENTS (AND SCAB
PERIOD RESISTANCE CATEGORY)
Late
Dessert
Early
Dorset
Medium, sharp
Cider
Early
Golden Bittersweet
Netherton, Devon
19th century
Bittersweet
Cider
Late
Mid
Golden Knob
Somerset
18th century
Sweet, nutty
Dessert
3
Kazachstan/N Devon Subacid
Dessert
Late to Very
Late
Gull
Cornwall
Sweet
Dessert
Very Late
Hockings Green
Cornwall c1860
Subacid
Des/Cul
Mid/Late
Kingston Black
syn. Black Taunton
Somerset
late 19th century
Medium
Bittersharp
Cider
Mid
Sharp
Culinary
Mid
4
Lucombes Pine
Exeter, Devon
c 1800
Rich, aromatic,
pineapple-like
Dessert
Mid to Late
4
Exeter, Devon
before 1830
Subacid, spicy
Dessert
Mid to Very
Late
2
Grandpa Ailes
Harry Masters Jersey
King Byerd
Lord Derby
Lucombes Seedling
syn. Kirton Fair
Somerset
Cornwall
Cheshire
1862
Medium
Bittersweet
Sweet, sharp
Cider
Des/Cul
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Very Late
Tree rather small and twiggy,
but a heavy cropper of very high
quality (4)
A dark redskinned fruit.
Also known as Queenie (4)
Crisp perfumed flesh.
Excellent keeper (4)
Juicy crisp fruits with distinct
strawberry, winey taste (4)
A worthy seedling, brought to
our attention by Don Cockman
of Radio Devon fame (4)
A quality cooking apple for
storing (5)
A large vigorous disease-resistant
tree (5)
(4)
(5)
Mid/Late
Mid to Late
Found only in one orchard at
Shute. Unknown elsewhere (4)
Early to MidOne of the oldest English apples
(4)
Crisp, juicy,
slightly acid
Golden Ball
(syn. Neverblight)
A high quality, once very
popular variety.Very hardy (5)
A large variety that stores well.
Rediscovered by this nursery in
an old orchard in East Devon (5)
A little russetted apple with a
fruity aromatic taste (5)
A N Devon seedling from a pip
collected in Kazachstan. A link to
the true wild apple (5)
Mid to
Late
4
4
Mid
Very tolerant of seaside exposure
A compact tree that produces high
quality juice (5)
Hardy and canker resistant. (5)
(4)
Probably the best vintage cider
variety (4)
A hardy reliable cropper, tolerant
of wet sites (4)
Raised at the nursery of
Lucombe and Pince, St Thomas,
Exeter (5)
Grown in West Cornwall in
1920s as Newquay Prizetaker for
market (4)
VARIETY
ORIGIN
FLAVOUR
USE
SEASON
Morgan Sweet
Somerset
18th century
Sweet
Cider
Dessert
Early
Early
Newton Wonder
Derbyshire
c 1870
Sharp
Culinary
5
West of England
before 1824
Sweet
Dessert
Culinary
Late to Very
Late
Devon, the Exe
valley
before 1876
Nine Square
FLOWER COMMENTS (AND SCAB
PERIOD RESISTANCE CATEGORY)
Mid to Late
4
Heavy cropper. High juice yield.
Will provide light cider before
Christmas (5)
A vigorous large tree (5)
An old variety once thought
extinct (5)
Northwood
syn.Woodbine
Crediton area,
Sweet
Devon 18th century
Cider
Late
Mid
Produces a soft fruity cider (5)
Juicy, sweet and
aromatic
Dessert
Mid to Late
3
Once very common on Exmoor.
A good bearer (4)
Old Somerset Russet
Somerset, probably
19th century
Subacid with hint
of pineapple
Dessert
Late
5
(4)
Pendragon
Cornwall
Sweet
Sweet
Dessert
Des/Cider
Second Early
Early
One of the old Pig’s Nose types
Peter Lock
Buckfastleigh,
Devon, early 19th
century
Sweet, scented
Dessert
Very Late
2
Cooks to a sweet, smooth puree (5)
Rich pineapplelike
Dessert
Mid to Late
2
Small, distinct, delicious fruits
(4)
Poltimore Seedling
Tamar Valley
Farway, Devon
Subacid
Culinary
Late
Mid
Very large green apples (4)
Pomeroy of Somerset
syn.The Old
Pomeroy
Before 1851
Crisp, sweet, juicy,
highly flavoured
Dessert
Mid to Late
3
A very old variety once
extensively grown (4)
Devon
19th century
Acid
Culinary
Cider
Very Late
3
An excellent old variety.
Vigorous, healthy (4)
Profit
Somerset
before 1824
Sharp
Culinary
Mid
A very healthy variety (5)
Reverend McCormick
Broadclyst,
Devon c 1900
Sweet
Dessert
Culinary
Late
Named after the vicar of the time
Dessert
Late
2
Sweet to subacid,
aromatic
Dessert
Late to Very
Late
3
Devon
Sweet
Cider
Late
Spotted Dick
East Devon
Mid Bittersweet
Star of Devon
Broadclyst, Devon
c 1900
Oaken Pin
Pear Apple
Pitmaston Pineapple
Plympton Pippin
Ponsford
Porter’s Sheeps Nose
Ribston Pippin
Rosemary Russet
Royal Somerset
Slack Ma Girdle
St Edmunds Pippin
syn. St Edmunds
Russet
Sweet Alford
Cornwall
Stoke Edith,
Herefordshire
c 1785
Somerset
Sharp
Yorkshire
c 1700
Subacid, sweet
aromatic
Somerset
before 1818
Juicy, sweet
England
before 1831
Culinary
Cider
Culinary
Cider
Early/Mid
Late to Very
Late
Early
Mid
A Cornish clone of the Sops in
Wine type. (4)
An excellent healthy tree (5)
Very rare, old variety
Mother of Coxs Orange Pippin.
A hardy and worthy variety (5)
Perhaps the best flavoured of the
russets (5) (T)
Mid to Very
Late
Mid to
Late
Early
(4) (C)
Cider
Late
Mid
Subacid
Dessert
Mid to late
Very disease resistant and performs
well in high rainfall areas (S)
Suffolk
1870
Juicy, sweet and
aromatic
Dessert
Mid
2
The earliest russet. Semi selffertile (4)
Devon, early 18th
Century
Sweet
Cider
Mid
Mid
A large heavy bearing tree.Very
valuable vintage quality (4)
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(4)
VARIETY
ORIGIN
FLAVOUR
USE
SEASON
Sweet Cleave
syn. Flanders Pippin
Barnstaple area,
Devon, before
1831
Sweet to subacid
Cider
Dessert
Mid to Late
Early
(4)
Arlington, North
Devon, 1978
Sweet
Dessert
Trent, Somerset or
Gittisham, Devon
18th century
Sharp
Culinary
Cider
Mid to Very
Late
Early to
Mid
Originated as a seedling at
Tidicombe Hall, Arlington (4)
Totnes Apple
Dartington, Devon
Sweet
Dessert
Tregonna King
Cornwall
Sweet
Late
Historically sold at Totnes
Market, hence the name
Tremletts Bitter
Exe Valley, Devon
late 19th century
Full Bittersweet
Dessert
Culinary
Early to
Mid
Cider
Early
Dessert
Culinary
Late to Very
Late
Culinary
Very Late
Culinary
Mid to Late
Dessert
Culinary
Early to Second Early to
Early
Mid
Late to very
Late
5
A high quality dessert apple (4)
3
Similar to Sunset
Mid
Mid
Vintage quality (4)
FLOWER
PERIOD
COMMENTS (AND SCAB
RESISTANCE CATEGORY)
Tidicombe Seedling
Tom Putt
Upton Pyne
Veitches Perfection
Vicary’s Late Keeper
Warners King
Devon
c 1900
Subacid, aromatic
New Zealand/
West Somerset
Sharp
Devon
19th century
Kent 18th century
Sharp
Dessert
Culinary
Second Early to
Mid
2
Mid to Late
Warrior
Dorset
18th or 19th
century
William Crump
Worcestershire
1908
Rich and sweet
Dessert
Sweet/aromatic
Dessert
Somerset
Mild Bittersweet
Cider
FLAVOUR
SEASON
USE
Goldcot
Sweet
Early Aug
Dessert
Tom Cott
Sweet and rich
Jul/Aug
Dessert
Culinary
Self
fertile
Birchenhayes
(Early Birchenhayes)
Sweet and juicy
Early July
Dessert
Culinary
Mid
Burcombe
Soft and juicy
Dessert
Culinary
Late
Woolbrook Pippin
Yarlington Mill
VARIETY
APRICOT
CHERRIES
Sidmouth,
Devon 1903
Bottlers
syn. Preserving
Very good when fully Mid July
ripe
Dun
Soft, juicy and sweet Mid to Late July
Fice
Sweet
Late July
Mid July
Mid to
Late
Dessert
Culinary
Mid to
Late
Dessert
Culinary
Mid
Dessert
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FLOWER COMMENTS (AND SCAB
PERIOD RESISTANCE CATEGORY)
Mid to
Late
Early
A justifiably popular old west
country cooking and cider apple.
Makes a pleasant dessert fruit
(4)(C)
Huge fruits (4) (C)
Flowers very frost resistant.
Heavy cropper (4)
3
Crisp and juicy (3)
Early to
Mid
Bred by the Veitch nursery of
Exeter (5)
2
Stores until April.Very disease
resistant
Known in South Devon as Great
Britain (5) (T)
An old variety once thought
extinct (5)
Self fertile, disease resistant, good
cropper in the UK
A new more reliable variety
From Birchenhayes Farm, St Dominic.
A smaller grower than most other varieties
Traditionally preserved by bottling in
the Landkey area of North Devon
Raised by W. Parkins, Burcombe Farm,
St Dominic.Vigorous broad tree
A North Devon Mazzard.Very disease
resistant.Vigorous. Heavy cropping
Raised by Mr Fitz of St Dominic.The
blackest, juiciest and best flavoured of
the Tamar Valley cherries
VARIETY
FLAVOUR
SEASON
USE
Hannaford
Sweet
Early July
Lapins (Cherokee)
Large black fruit.
Upright growing
Late July
Dessert
Culinary
FLOWER
PERIOD
Early
Dessert
The earliest flowering of the North
Devon Mazzards
Self fertile
Morello
Rich, juicy
Jul/Aug
Culinary
Petit Noir
Sweet
Early Aug
Quality Dessert
Late
Self fertile with a naturally dwarf habit
Sweet
Mid July
Summer Sun
A hardy, reliable,
compact variety
Late July
Dessert
Good flavour. Late
Late July
season (September)
Dessert
Self fertile
Dessert
Culinary
The best flavoured variety. Self fertile
MEDLAR
Nottingham
PEARS
Baronne de Mello
One of the Landkey Mazzards. Self fertile
Self fertile
Oct
Dessert
3
Fertile, hardy and regular cropper (4)
Brandy
Oct
Perry
4
A medium sized tree. Fruit will store up
to 4 weeks (5)
Catillac
Feb/April
Culinary
4
Probably the best culinary pear (4)
Blakeney Red
Small but delicious
Mid to
Late
The best culinary cherry. Self fertile
Small Black
Sunburst
Dessert
Culinary
COMMENTS (AND SCAB
RESISTANCE CATEGORY)
Sept/Oct
Perry/Cul
Mid
(5)
Clapps Favourite
Juicy, melting
Early Sept
Dessert
Concorde
Sweet and juicy
Nov
Dessert
4
Conference
Melting sweet
and juicy
Oct/Nov
Dessert
3
Rich and juicy
Late Oct/Nov
Dessert
4
High quality dessert
Melting, juicy
excellent
Sept/Oct
Dessert
2
Mid to late
Sept
Dessert
4
Rather dwarf habit.Will not pollinate
Louise Bonne (4)
Sept
Perry
Dessert
Culinary
4
Low tannin variety
Dessert
3
Heavy cropper, scab resistant (4) (T)
Dessert
3
A hardy regular cropper (4) (T)
Doyenne du Comice
Fondante de Automne
Gorham
Hendre Huffcap
Juicy with musky
flavour
Invincible
Oct
Jargonelle
Sweet, juicy, musky
Early Aug
Merton Pride
Melting, juicy.
Excellent Flavour
Mid to Late
Sept
Judge Amphlet
Onward
PLUMS
Belle De Louvain
Blaisdon Red
Blue Tit
Rich, Juicy
Sept
Perry
2
1
Vigorous and fertile (4)
Self fertile. Compact and heavy
cropping (4) (C)
Regular and reliable. Semi self fertile (4)
Hardy, moderate cropper (4)
Hardy and prolific. Self fertile
Makes a light perry
Sept
Dessert
4
A good cropper
Rich flavour when
cooked
Late Aug
Culinary
5
Self fertile.Vigorous upright growth
Sharp
Early Sept
Culinary
3
Sweet
Mid Aug
Dual
3
Vigorous and disease resistant
Gloucestershire variety. Self fertile
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Hardy and self fertile
VARIETY
FLAVOUR
SEASON
USE
Bryanston Gage
Juicy, with good
gage flavour
Sept
Dessert
Chrislin
(Crisling)
Sweet
Oct/Nov
Dessert
Culinary
Early Sept
Culinary
3
Damson Merryweather
FLOWER
PERIOD
3
Damson Prune
(Shropshire Prune)
Excellent.The best
flavoured damson
Sept/Oct
Culinary
5
Denniston's Superb
Rich, delicious
Late Aug
Dessert
2
Dittisham (Dittisham
Ploughman)
Sweet/rich
Aug
2
Dittisham Black
Sharp
Sept
Dessert
Culinary
Dittisham Damson
Dunster Plum
Sweet
Sweet
Sept/Oct
Early Rivers
Juicy, sweet but
with a brisk acidity
Late July/Early
Aug
Culinary
3
Grey Plum
Sweet, juicy
Mid/Late Aug
Mid Aug
Dessert
Kea
Juicy, slightly acid
Mid Sept
Dessert
Cullinary
4
Kirkes Blue
Sweet, juicy
Mid Sept
Dessert
Culinary
Landkey Yellow
Sweet, rich
Manaccan
Sweet, excellent
Early Sept
Marjories Seedling
Juicy and sweet
Late Sept/Oct
Mirabelle De Nancy
Sweet and juicy
Aug/Sept
Mirabelle ‘Gipsy’
Sweet and juicy
Aug/Sept
Early Transparent Gage
Sweet and rich
Mirabelle ‘Golden Sphere’ Sweet and juicy
Aug/Sept
Pershore
(Yellow Egg)
Dry but good when Mid Aug
cooked
Sweet and juicy
Shepherds Bullace
Victoria
Reine Claude
Du Bavay
Culinary
4
Dessert
Culinary
5
Dessert
Culinary
Self fertile. Compact, upright tree
Self fertile. One of the most reliable
gages
Self fertile. Originated at Dittisham,
Devon. A good plum for preserving
A plum grown locally in the Dunster
area of Somerset. Some similarity to
Victoria. Self fertile
Partly self fertile. A very heavy cropper
Self fertile. A regular but not heavy cropper
An old Cornish variety. Self fertile
Self fertile. Originates near Truro,
Cornwall
A small spreading tree. Self sterile. A
very choice variety
Self fertile. One of the old Cornish
varieties from the Kea and Manaccan
area near Truro
Self fertile.Vigorous tree giving large
black plums
A yellow form of the Cherry Plum
(Prunus cerasifera). Abundant bearer.
Makes excellent jam. Self fertile
Dessert
Culinary
A reliable red-fruited form. Self fertile
Culinary
4
Sept
Dessert
2
Sharp
Sept/Oct
Culinary
Sweet and juicy
Late Aug/Early
Sept
Dessert
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Self fertile. Largest fruited damson.
Bred in Nottinghamshire in 1907
Self fertile. A local North Devon
variety.Traditionally propagated by suckers
Dessert
Dessert
Culinary
A damson/bullace type fruit.
Traditionally grown in Mid/West
Devon. Self fertile
Self fertile. A good jammer
Dessert
Culinary
Dessert
Culinary
Self incompatible. A good cropper.
Originated near Blandford, Dorset
1800
A damson-type fruit. Local to Dittisham
on the River Dart.
Culinary
Dessert
COMMENTS (AND SCAB
RESISTANCE CATEGORY)
3
A new variety. Golden fruit larger
than ‘Gipsy’. Self fertile
Self fertile. Hardy. Disease resistant.
Excellent jamming variety
Self fertile.The best late gage
A very old variety. Good for jam. Fruit
green. Self fertile
Self fertile.The most well known
plum
VARIETY
FLAVOUR
SEASON
USE
Victoria
(Willis clone)
Sweet and juicy
Late Aug/Early
Sept
Dessert
Sept
Culinary
Oct
Culinary
Warwickshire Drooper
QUINCES
Serbian Gold
Vranja
FIG
Brown Turkey
Precoce de Dalmatie
Oct
FLOWER
PERIOD
COMMENTS (AND SCAB
RESISTANCE CATEGORY)
2
Self fertile.Vigorous, healthy. A good
jam variety
3
Culinary
Propagated from a tree over a century
old, owned by Mr Willis of Tiverton.
Shows more resistance to silverleaf
disease than the modern commercial
clone
Self fertile. Productive and healthy
Self fertile. Fruits large and pear-shaped
The most reliable variety for British Gardens
A red-fruited form with deeply cut leaves
MULBERRY
For the range of varieties offered, refer to listings under 'Morus' in the Ornamental Tree Section, page 9
NUTS (COBS/HAZELNUTS)
Butler
Casina
Cosford Cob
A heavy cropper of large strong-flavoured nuts
A very productive Spanish variety of high quality
A good reliable variety. A good pollinator for other varieties and a heavy bearer of large nuts
Gunslebert
A heavy and reliable cropper of strong-flavoured nuts
Merveille de
Bollywyller/Hall’s Giant
Heavy crops of pale nuts, popular in France
Kent Cob
(syn. Lamberts Filbert)
Pearson’s Prolific/
Nottingham
Red Filbert
Webb’s Prize
NUTS (OTHER)
Sweet Chestnuts
Walnuts
The most popularly planted nut tree. Hardy and reliable with a rich flavour
Early good crops of meduim-sized nuts and a good pollinator
An attractive form with red leaves and catkins, but produces good nuts
A productive old English variety
For the range of chestnut varieties offered, refer to listings under ‘Castanea' in the Ornamental Tree Section, page 4
For the range of walnut varieties offered, refer to listings under ‘Juglans' in the Ornamental Tree Section, page 7
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Thornhayes Collection of Apple Mother Plants
These are varieties held at Thornhayes but that we do not produce as normal stock items. If required in large
quantities they can be contract grown. In the ‘Origin’ column D = dessert, C = culinary, Cid = cider.
Variety
All Doer
Annie Elizabeth
Ashton Brown Jersey
Autumn Pearmain
Ballyfatten
Barnhill Pippin
Bedwyn Beauty
Belle de Boskoop
Bismarck
Breadfruit
Breakwell’s Seedling
Bridgwater Pippin
Broxwood Foxwhelp
Burns Seedling
Burrow Hill Early
Butter Apple
Buttery d’Or
Caledon
Camelot
Captain Broad
Catshead
Chaxhill Red
Chorister Boy
Christmas Pearmain
Cider Lady’s Finger
Cockle Pippin
Colonel Vaughan
Cornish Honeypin
Cornish Longstem
Corse Hill
Court Royal
Cow Apple
Crimson King
Devonshire Red
Dove
Dredges Fame
Dumellers Seedling
Dutch Codlin
Fairfield
Fillbarrel
Frederick
French Fire
George Carpenter
George Neal
Gennet Moyle
Gin
Ginny Lin
Gladstone
Glass Apple
Glory of the West
Golden Ball
Golden Harvey
Golden Pippin
Golden Spire
Goring
Grand Sultan
Greasy
Greasy Butcher
Greasy Pippin
Harragan Payne
Harvester
Hawthornden
Herefordshire Pippin
Hoary Morning
Hollow Core
Holstein
Hunt’s Duke of Gloucester
Ice Apple
Improved Lambrook Pippin
Irish Johnny
Keegan
Kill Boy
Killerton Sharp
King Charles Pearmain
Origin
Devon [D/C/Cid]
Leics c. 1857 [D/C]
Somerset 1917 [Cid]
England 16th C [D/C]
Ireland [C]
Ireland [D]
Wilts. c. 1890 [C]
Holland 1856 [D,C]
Australia 19th C [C]
Cornwall [D/C]
Mons. c. 1890 [Cid]
England pre 1665 [D/C]
Herefordshire c. 1920 [Cid]
Wilts. c. 1830 [D]
Somerset [Cid]
Somerset [C]
Dorset [C/Cid]
Ireland [Cid]
Somerset 19th C [Cid]
Cornwall [Cid]
England pre 1629 [C]
Glos. pre 1873 [Cid]
Wilts. pre 1890 [D]
Kent 1893 [D]
Somerset [Cid]
England 19th C [D]
Kent 17th C [D]
Cornwall pre 1955 [D]
Cornwall 19th C [C]
Glos. pre 1880 [D]
Somerset [Cid]
Glos. [C]
Somerset 1895 [Cid]
Devon/Hereford 19th C [D/C]
Somerset [Cid]
Wilts pre 1802 [C]
Leics. 18th C [C]
Holland 18th C [C]
Cornwall [D]
Somerset [Cid]
Glos./Mons. [Cid]
Devon [D]
Surrey 1902 [D]
Kent 1904 [D/C]
England (ancient) [C/Cid]
Somerset pre 1893 [Cid]
Glos. [C]
Worcs. c. 1780 [D]
Cornwall [D/C]
Somerset pre 1816 [D]
Dorset [Cid]
Herefordshire 17th C [Cid]
England pre 1629 [D/C/Cid]
Lancs. c. 1850 [C/Cid]
Devon [Cid]
West of England [D]
Devon [D]
Devon [D/Cid]
Ireland [D]
Devon [D]
Somerset [D]
Edinburgh pre 1780 [C]
Devon 19th C [D]
Somerset pre 1819 [D/C]
Devon c. 1880 [D/C/Cid]
Germany 1918 [D]
Glos. pre 1820 [D]
Devon 19th C [C]
Somerset [Cid]
Ireland (ancient) [D]
Ireland [D]
Glos. [Cid]
Devon [Cid]
Worcs. pre 1876 [D]
Variety
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King of Tompkins County
Lakes Kernel
Langworthy
Leathercoat
Lemon Pippin
Lemon Pippin of Glos.
Listener
Longkeeper
Magnum Bonum
Major
Margil
Mary Golds
Merchant Apple (of Ilminster)
Moses
Munster Tulip
Neverblight (not Stoke Red)
Nonpareil
No Pip
Northcott Superb
Old Pearmain
Paignton Marigold
Pendragon
Penhallow Pippin
Pig Nose III
Pinces Seedling
Polly Whitehair
Porters Perfection
Porters Sheeps Nose
Quarry Apple
Queen (The)
Queens
Quench (syn Quince)
Red Ellisons
Red Rattler
Red Roller
Red Ruby
Revd McCormick
Rough Pippin
Royal Turk
Royal Wilding
Sharlestone Pippin
Sheeps Nose No. 3
Sheeps Snout
Slack ma Girl
Somerset Redstreak
Sops in Wine (Redhill Clone)
Sour Bay
Spotted Dick
Star of Devon
Stockbearer
Stoke Red
Strawberry Pippin
Strippy
Sugar Bush
Sugar Loaf
Sweet Coppin
Sweet Larks
Tan Harvey
Taunton Fair Maid (syn. Moonlight)
Tewkesbury Baron
Totnes Apple
Tregonna King
Vallis Apple
Vicary’s Late Keeper
White Jenneting
Wick White Styre
Winter Lawrence
Winter Peach
Winter Queening
Winter Stubbard
Woodbine
Worcester Pearmain
Yellow Styre
Origin
USA [D]
Glos. [D]
Devon [Cid]
England 16th C [D]
England pre 1744 [C]
Glos. [D]
Devon [D/Cid]
Cornwall [D]
Cornwall
Devon [Cid]
Europe pre 1750 [D]
Ireland [C/Cid]
Somerset pre 1872 [D]
Ireland [D/C]
Somerset 19th C [Cid]
France pre 1500 [D]
Devon c. 1900 [D/C]
Devon [D]
England pre 1200 [D]
Devon [Cid]
Cornwall [D/C/Cid]
Cornwall pre 1880 [D]
Devon/Cornwall [D]
Devon [D]
Cornwall [D/C/Cid]
Somerset 19th C [Cid]
Somerset [Cid]
Devon [C]
Essex 1858 [C]
Devon c. 1880 [D]
Devon pre 1934 [D]
Cambs. 1949 [D]
Somerset [D]
Cornwall [D]
Devon [D]
Devon early 20th C [D]
Somerset pre 1880 [D]
Glos.
Devon [Cid]
Yorks 19th C [D]
Somerset 19th C [C/Cid]
USA [D]
Devon [Cid]
Somerset pre 1900 [Cid]
Devon/Somerset [C/Cid]
Devon [Cid]
Devon [Cid]
Devon pre 1905 [D]
Devon [C]
Somerset 19th C [Cid]
Devon [Cid]
Ireland [Cid]
Devon [D/Cid]
Devon [D/Cid]
Devon [Cid]
Cornwall [C]
Devon [Cid]
Somerset pre 1831 [Cid]
Glos. pre 1883 [D]
Devon [D]
Cornwall [D/C]
Somerset [D/Cid]
N. Devon/New Zealand [C]
England pre 1600 [D]
Glos. [Cid]
Somerset pre 1883 [D]
USA pre 1850 [D]
Sussex pre 1818 [D]
Devon [D/Cid]
Devon [Cid]
Worcs. c. 1870 [D]
Glos. [Cid]
Notes
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P RICES
2013/2014
• Our terms of trade are as printed on the inside of the back cover.
• Prices given are for individual trees (indicated by ‘each’ or ‘E’), or for customers ordering 30 plus trees (indicated by
‘W’ (wholesale) – varieties in any number over the whole range can be selected to qualify for the 30 plus rate).
• These prices are current until 31 May 2014; from 1 June 2014 catalogue prices for the 2014/2015 season
will operate.
• Trade customers ordering over 50 items in units of 5 minimum will get a 5% discount on the wholesale (W) prices.
FRUIT
The majority of our fruit is field grown and is therefore only available for sale from December.
Fruit prices
(Note: our field grown maidens may seem more expensive than those of some other companies offering maiden trees, but please do not be deceived.
Our trees are larger and stronger plants, produced by a longer-term technique.)
Fruit type
Apricot FG
Maiden
£27.90E/£18.60W
2-year Bush
£39.00E/£26.00W
Apple FG
£17.40E/£11.70W
£22.00E/£14.60W
Pear FG
£18.60E/£12.50W
—
Apple PG
Pear PG
Plum FG
Quince FG
Quince PG
Cherry (Colt) FG
Cherry (Colt) PG
Cherry (G5) FG
Cherry (G5) PG
Medlar PG
Cobnut PG
Chestnut PG
Fig PG
Walnut PG
Mulberry
£19.70E/£13.10W
—
£18.30E/£12.20W
£18.90E/£12.60W
—
£17.70E/£11.80W
—
£19.80E/£13.20W
—
—
—
—
—
—
£24.90E/£16.60W
£26.10E/£17.40W
£24.90E/£16.60W
—
£28.10E/£18.70W
—
—
£27.00E/£18.00W
£33.60E/£22.40W
£29.00E/£19.30W
£21.00E/£14.00W
£57.00E/£28.00W
£24.40E/£12.20W
£57.00E/£28.50W
See Ornamentals Price List page 8
• Pears are available on Quince A, Pear and Pyrodwarf rootstocks
• Quince are on Quince A (semi-vigorous) rootstocks
• Plums are on St Julien A (semi-vigorous) rootstocks
Apples on MM106
Feathered
Maiden
Half Standard
Light Standard
Full Standard
—
£22.10E/£14.70W
—
—
—
£27.30E/£18.20W
£27.00E/£18.00W
£31.80E/£21.20W
£39.80E/£26.50W
£60.00E/£40.00W
—
£29.70E/£19.80W
£28.40E/£18.90W
—
—
£22.50E/£15.00W
£32.10E/£21.40W
—
—
—
£34.80E/£23.20W
£39.30E/£26.10W
—
—
£38.80E/£26.10W
—
—
£41.00E/£27.30W
—
£40.00E/£20.00W
—
£36.20E/£18.10W
—
—
—
£80.00E/£40.00W
—
£80.00E/£40.00W
—
£42.00E/£28.00W
£42.00E/£28.00W
£45.80E/£30.50W
—
£67.00E/£45.00W
£48.00E/£32.00W
—
—
£47.30E/£31.50W
£52.50E/£35.00W
£45.00E/£30.00W
£49.50E/£33.00W
—
£63.00E/£42.00W
—
—
£120.00E/£60.00W
—
£49.50E/£33.00W
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
• Cherries are on Colt (semi-vigorous) and Gisela 5 (dwarf) rootstocks
• The entire range of apples is on M25 (vigorous) rootstocks
• A selection of apples on MM106 (semi-vigorous) and M9 rootstocks are listed below:
Adams Pearmain
Ashmeads Kernel
Beauty of Bath
Ben’s Red
Blenheim Orange
Bramleys Seedling
Charles Ross
Claygate Pearmain
Cornish Aromatic
Cornish Gilliflower
Court of Wick
Dabinett
Devonshire Buckland
Devonshire Quarrenden
Don’s Delight
Duke of Cornwall
Farmer Glory
George Cave
Golden Bittersweet
Grandpa Ailes
Gull
Harry Masters Jersey
Lord Derby
Lucombes Pine
Lucombes Seeding
Melcombe Russet
Nine Square
Oaken Pin
Old Somerset Russet
Pendragon
Peter Lock
Pitmaston Pineapple
Reverend McCormick
Ashmead Kernel
Bens Red
Claygate Pearman
Oaken Pin
Tidicombe Seedling
William Crump
Apples on M9
£33.90E/£22.60W
Family Trees
We offer bush tree for those with restricted space, with three different varieties in the head. Please contact the nursery for details.
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Ribston Pippin
Rosemary Russet
Royal Somerset
Tidicombe Seedling
Tom Putt
Totnes Apple
Tregonna King
Tremletts Bitter
William Crump
Woolbrook Pippin
O RNAMENTAL T REES
AND C HOICE S HRUBS
These are offered as: field grown (FG) by their overall height, or their stem, girth in the case of standards; or pot grown
(PG) by their pot size.
ABIES (Fir)
rubrum ‘Somerset’
rufinerve
rufinerve
saccharum
saccharinum ‘Lutescens’
sieboldianum
The following forms are available in at least one of the sizes listed below:
concolor, fraseri, koreana, meyeri, nordmanniana.
£1.60 each/80pW
FG 20–30 cm
PG 3 litre
£5.00 each/£2.50W
PG 20 litre
£63.00 each/£31.50W
PG 35 litre
£100.00 each/£50.00W
ACER (Maple)
campestre
FG 40–60cm
campestre
FG 8–10cm STD
campestre ‘William
PG 5 litre
Caldwell’
campestre ‘William
PG 10 litre
Caldwell’
capillipes
PG 12–14 cm
cappadocicum ‘Aureum’
PG 8–10 cm STD
davidii ‘George Forrest’
PG 10 litre
griseum
PG 35 litre
griseum
PG 10 litre
griseum
PG 75 litre M/S
japonicum ‘Aconitifolium’ PG 3 litre
negundo ‘Kelly’s Gold’
PG 10 litre
negundo ‘Winter Lightning’ PG 35 litre
palmatum atropurpureum PG 5 litre
palmatum ‘Crimson Queen’ PG 3 litre
palmatum ‘Sango Kaku’
PG 3 litre
palmatum ‘Shishio
PG 3 litre
Improved’
palmatum ‘Ozakazuki’
PG 5 litre
palmatum ‘Zaaling’
PG 3 litre
pensylvanicum
PG 8–10 cm STD
pensylvanicum
PG 20 litre
platanoides ‘Crimson King’ PG 6–8 cm STD
platanoides 'Deborah'
PG 12–14cm STD
platanoides 'Dissectum'
PG 6–8cm STD
platanoides ‘Drummondii’ PG 10–12cm STD
platanoides ‘Princeton Gold’PG 8–10cm STD
pseudoplatanus 'Worlei'
PG 6–8cm STD
rubrum
PG 14–18cm STD
rubrum ‘Brandywine’
PG 5 litre
rubrum ‘Brandywine’
PG 8–10cm STD
rubrum ‘October Glory’ PG 5 litre
rubrum ‘Scanlon’
PG 10 litre
rubrum ‘Somerset’
PG 20 litre
PG
PG
PG
PG
PG
PG
6–8cm STD
20 litre
75 litre M/S
10 litre
10 litre
20 litre
AESCULUS (Horse Chestnut)
flava
£1.50 each/£1.00 W
£50.00 each/£25.00 W
£31.00 each/£15.50 W
ALNUS (Alder)
cordata
cordata
glutinosa
glutinosa ‘Imperialis’
glutinosa ‘Imperialis’
glutinosa
incana ‘Aurea’
incana ‘Aurea’
incana ‘Pendula’
incana ‘Pendula’
£56.00 each/£28.00 W
£280.00 each/£140.00 W
£130.00 each/£65.00 W
£55.40 each/£27.70 W
£120.00 each/£60.00 W
£52.60 each/£26.30 W
£200.00 each/£100.00 W
£32.00 each/£16.00 W
£40.00 each/£20.00 W
£90.00 each/£45.00 W
£20.00 each/£10.00W
£32.00 each/£16.00 W
£32.00 each/£16.00 W
£32.00 each/£16.00 W
£102.00 each/£51.00W
£84.00 each/£42.00 W
£120.00 each/£60.00 W
£34.00 each/£17.00W
£34.00 each/£17.00W
£80.00 each/£40.00 W
PG 35 litre
£60.00 each/£30.00 W
FG 100–125 cm
PG 10 litre
FG 40–60 cm
PG 35 litre M/S
PG 10–12cm STD
PG 20 litre
PG 6–8cm STD
PG 35 litre M/S
PG 8–10 litre
PG 12–14cm STD
£2.20 each/£1.10 W
£30.00 each/£15.00W
£1.80 each/£0.90 W
£130.00 each/£65.00 W
£130.00 each/£65.00W
£52.00 each/£26.00 W
£72.00 each/£36.00 W
£130.00 each/£65.00W
£90.00 each/£45.00 W
£150.00 each/£75.00 W
AMELANCHIER (Snowy Mespilus)
alnifolia
arborea
canadensis
canadensis
lamarckii
lamarckii
£20.00 each/£10.00W
£32.00 each/£16.00 W
£160.00 each/£80.00 W
£84.00 each/£42.00 W
£64.30 each/£32.00 W
£180.00 each/£90.00 W
£102.00 each/£51.00 W
£160.00 each/£80.00 W
£130.00 each/£65.00 W
£102.00 each/£51.00 W
£240.00 each/£120.00 W
£38.00 each/£19.00W
£120.00 each/£60.00 W
£38.00 each/£19.00 W
£51.40 each/£25.70
£56.00 each/£28.00 W
PG
PG
PG
PG
PG
PG
5 litre
5 litre
35 litre
8–10cm STD
35 litre
6–8 cm STD
ARAUCARIA (Monkey Puzzle)
araucana
PG 5 litre
ARBUTUS (Strawberry Tree)
unedo
PG 3 litre
ARONIA (Chokeberry)
£28.40 each/£14.20W
£28.40 each/£14.20 W
£88.20 each/£44.10 W
£126.00 each/£63.00 W
£88.20 each/£44.10 W
£126.00 each/£63.00 W
£56.00 each/£28.00W
£12.00 each/£6.00 W
The following forms are available in at least one of the sizes listed:
arbutifolia ‘Erecta’, melanocarpa ‘Autumn Magic’, x prunifolia ‘Viking’.
PG 3 litre
£10.00 each/£5.00W
PG 5 litre
£20.00 each/£10.00W
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BETULA (Birch)
CASTANEA (Sweet Chestnut)
The following species and forms are available in most of the sizes
listed below: albo sinensis, a.s. Kenneth Ashburner, a.s. Ness, a.s.
‘Septentrionalis’, ‘Conyngham’, costata, davurica ‘Maurice Foster’,
ermanii ‘Grayswood Hill’, e. ‘Hakkoda Orange’, ‘Fetisowii’, kenaica,
maximowicziana, nigra ‘Heritage’, papyrifera ‘St George’, p. ‘Vancouver’,
pendula ‘Fastigiata’, pen. Laciniata’, pen. ‘Tristis’, utilis ‘Doorenbos’, u.
‘Grayswood Ghost’, u. ‘Knightshayes’, u. ‘Silver Shadow’, u. ‘Wakehurst
Place Chocolate’, u.occidentalis, ‘Kyelang’.
PG 5 litre
£28.40 each/£14.20 W
PG 10 litre
£44.20 each/£22.10 W
£75.60 each/£37.80 W
PG 10 litre M/S
PG 20 litre
£66.20 each/£33.10 W
PG 20 litre M/S
£88.20 each/£44.10 W
PG 35 litre
£88.20 each/£44.10 W
PG 35 litre M/S
£154.40 each/£77.20 W
PG 75 litre M/S
£283.40 each/£141.70 W
PG 6–8 cm STD £94.60 each/£47.30 W
PG 8–10 cm STD £118.20 each/£59.10 W
PG 10–12 cm STD £198.60 each/£99.30 W
In addition:
Betula pendula
Betula pendula
Betula pubescens
BUXUS (Box)
sempervirens
PG 5 litre
FG 40–60 cm
PG 3 litre
£13.40 each/£6.70 W
£1.80 each/£0.90 W
£10.00 each/£5.00 W
PG 3 litre
£14.00 each/£7.00 W
CALLICARPA (Beautyberry)
bodinieri giraldii
PG 3 litre
CALOCEDRUS (Incense Cedar)
decurrens
PG 5 litre
sativa
sativa
sativa
CATALPA (Bean Tree)
bignonioides
bignonioides ‘Aurea’
bungei
x erubescens ‘Purpurea’
ovata
speciosa
CEDRUS (Cedar)
atlantica ‘Glauca’
deodara
deodara
libani
libani
PG 3 litre
japonicum
japonicum
japonicum
japonicum
‘Amazing Grace’
japonicum ‘Morioko
Weeping’
japonicum ‘Red Fox’
£13.00 each/£6.50W
CARYA (Hickory)
cordiformis
ovata
PG 5 litre
PG 5 litre
PG 20 litre
PG 35 litre
PG 75 litre
PG 10 litre
PG 75 litre
PG
PG
PG
PG
20 litre
75 litre M/S
14–18 cm STD
8–10 cm STD
£24.40 each/£12.20 W
£13.00 each/£6.50W
CHAENOMELES
£4.80 each/£2.40 W
£26.60 each/£13.30 W
£33.20 each/£16.60 W
£88.20 each/£44.10 W
£100.00 each/£50.00 W
£120.00 each/£60.00W
cathayensis ‘wilsonii’
£20.80 each/£10.40 W
£31.00 each/£15.50 W
£42.60 each/£21.30W
£80.00 each/£40.00W
£100.00 each/£50.00 W
£100.00 each/£50.00 W
£100.00 each/£50.00 W
£90.00 each/£45.00 W
£200.00 each/£100.00W
£70.00 each/£35.00W
£100.00 each/£50.00 W
£160.00 each/£80.00 W
£60.00 each/£30.00 W
£200.00 each/£100.00W
£63.00 each/£31.50 W
£120.00 each/£60.00 W
£210.00 each/£105.00 W
£120.00each/£60.00 W
PG 20 litre
£77.40 each/£38.70 W
PG 10 litre
£60.00 each/£30.00W
canadensis ‘Appalachian Red’PG 10 litre
canadensis ‘Forest Pansy’ PG 12 litre
canadensis ‘Hearts of Gold’ PG 20 litre
chinensis album
PG 6–8 cm STD
chinensis ‘Avondale’
PG 12 litre
siliquastrum
PG 5 litre
siliquastrum albidum
PG 10 litre
siliquastrum ‘Bodnant’
PG 10 litre
siliquastrum ‘White Swan’ PG 10 litre
for availability and prices, please
FG 100–125 cm
FG 200–250 cm
FG 6–8 cm STD
FG 10–12cm STD
PG 8–10cm STD
PG 8–10cm STD
6–8cm STD
35 litre
6–8cm
8–10cm STD
35 litre
12–14cm STD
CERCIS (Judas Tree)
CARPINUS (Hornbeam)
Pleached hornbeam:
contact the nursery
betulus
betulus
betulus
betulus
betulus ‘Columnare’
betulus ‘Pendula’
PG
PG
PG
PG
PG
PG
CERCIDIPHYLLUM (Katsura)
CALYCANTHUS (Carolina Allspice)
floridus
FG 175–200 cm
FG 200–250 cm
FG 8–10cm STD
PG 3 litre
£44.00 each/£22.00W
£60.00 each/£30.00 W
£66.20 each/£33.10 W
£130.00 each/£65.00 W
£60.00 each/£38.00W
£12.60 each/£6.30 W
£50.00 each/£25.00 W
£50.00 each/£25.00 W
£50.00 each/£25.00 W
£14.00 each/£7.00 W
CHIMONANTHUS (Wintersweet)
fragrans
PG 3 litre
CLADRASTIS (Yellowwood)
kentukea
£25.00 each/£12.50W
£25.00 each/£12.50 W
CLERODENDRUM
trichotomum fargesii
29
£13.00 each/£6.50W
PG 5 litre
£30.00 each/£15.00W
PG 3 litre
£13.00 each/£6.50W
CLETHRA
barbinervis
PG 3 litre
CORNUS (Dogwood)
alba ‘Westonbirt’
alternifolia
alternifolia ‘Argentea’
capitata
controversa ‘Variegata’
‘Eddies White Wonder’
florida
florida
florida ‘Cherokee Chief’
florida ‘Cloud Nine’
kousa
kousa ‘Bodnant’
kousa ‘China Girl’
kousa chinensis
mas
mas ‘Variegata’
‘Norman Haddon’
x rutgan ‘Stellar Pink’
sanguinea ‘Midwinter Fire’
stolonifera ‘Flaviramea’
CORYLOPSIS
pauciflora
platypetala
willmottiae
CORYLUS (Hazel)
avellana
avellana ‘Aurea’
maxima ‘Purpurea’
PG
PG
PG
PG
PG
PG
PG
PG
PG
PG
PG
PG
PG
PG
PG
PG
PG
PG
PG
PG
5 litre
10 litre
3 litre
35 litre
10 litre
5 litre
5 litre
75 litre
10 litre
10 litre
5 litre
3 litre
10 litre
5 litre
5 litre
10 litre
5 litre
20 litre
5 litre
5 litre
PG 3 litre
PG 3 litre
PG 3 litre
FG 150–175cm
PG 20 litre
PG 20 litre
COTINUS (Smoke Bush)
‘Grace’
COTONEASTER
‘Cornubia’
£13.00 each/£6.50W
In addition:
monogyna
monogyna
£14.00 each/£7.00W
£32.00 each/£16.00 W
£14.00 each/£7.00W
£60.00 each/£30.00 W
£56.00 each/£28.00 W
£54.00 each/£27.00 W
£24.00 each/£12.00 W
£180.00 each/£90.00 W
£46.00 each/£23.00 W
£46.00 each/£23.00 W
£24.00 each/£12.00 W
£30.00 each/£15.00 W
£46.00 each/£23.00 W
£24.00 each/£12.00 W
£16.00 each/£8.00 W
£44.00 each/£22.00 W
£38.00 each/£19.00 W
£60.00 each/£30.00 W
£16.00 each/£8.00W
£12.00 each/£6.00W
CRYPTOMERIA
japonica
PG 8–10 cm STD £100.80 each/£50.40 W
PG 10–12 cm STD £170.00 each/£85.00 W
PG 12–14 cm STD £200.00 each/£100.00 W
PG 5 litre
£10.00 each/£5.00 W
PG 8–10 cm STD £64.00 each/£32.00 W
PG 5 litre
CUNNINGHAMIA (Chinese Fir)
lanceolata
lanceolata ‘Glauca’
PG 10 litre
PG 35 litre
CUPRESSUS (Cypress)
arizonica glabra ‘Blue Ice’
macrocarpa
sempervirens ‘Stricta’
DAPHNE
odora ‘Aureomarginata’
£17.80 each/£8.90 W
£40.00 each/£20.00 W
£100.00 each/£50.00W
PG 3 litre
PG 9cm
PG 5 litre
£10.00 each/£5.00 W
£4.00 each/£2.00W
£30.00 each/£15.00 W
PG 3 litre
£20.00 each/£10.00W
DAVIDIA (Handkerchief Tree)
involucrata
involucrata
involucrata
£11.40 each/£5.70W
£11.40 each/£5.70W
£11.40 each/£5.70W
DECAISNEA
fargesii
£8.00 each/£4.00 W
£50.00 each/£25.00 W
£50.00 each/£25.00 W
DIPELTA
floribunda
PG 5 litre
£20.00 each/£10.00W
EDGEWORTHIA
FG 8–10cm STD
£40.00 each/£20.00 W
ELAEAGNUS
chrysantha
‘Quicksilver’
umbellata
CRATAEGUS (Hawthorn)
The following species and forms are available in most of the sizes
listed: azarolus, crus galli, x grignoniensis, laciniata, laevigata cvs, x
lavallei ‘Carrierei’, mexicana, monogyna ‘Biflora’, pedicellata, persimilis
‘Prunifolia’, phaenopyrum, pinnatifida major ‘Big Golden Star’, punctata,
schradereana, tanacetifolia.
FG 8–10cm STD £65.80 each/£32.90 W
PG 5 litre
£24.60 each/£12.30 W
PG 7.5 litre
£36.20 each/£18.10 W
PG 10 litre
£42.00 each/£21.00 W
PG 20 litre
£51.40 each/£25.70 W
PG 35 litre
£77.40 each/£38.70 W
PG 6–8cm STD
£84.00 each/£42.00 W
FG 150–175cm
£53.80 each/£26.90 W
FG 8–10 cm STD £88.20 each/£44.10 W
PG 5 litre
£27.80 each/£13.90 W
PG 3 litre
£13.00 each/£6.50W
PG 3 litre
£19.00 each/£8.50W
PG 3 litre
£19.00 each/£8.50W
PG 3 litre
PG 5 litre
£12.00 each/£6.00W
£16.00 each/£8.00 W
ERIOBOTRYA (Loquat)
japonica
PG 10 litre
EUCALYPTUS (Gum Tree)
pauciflora niphophila
EUCRYPHIA
30
PG 10 litre M/S
£50.00 each/£25.00 W
£35.00 each/£17.50W
The following forms are available in at least one of the sizes listed :
x intermedia ‘Rostrevor’, lucida ‘Ballerina’, lucida ‘Pink Cloud’,
x nymansensis ‘Nymansay’.
PG 3 litre
£22.00 each/£11.00W
PG 5 litre
£40.00 each/£20.00W
PG 10 litre
£60.00 each/£30.00W
EUONYMOUS (Spindle)
aquifolium
PG 2 litre
aquifolium ‘Argentea
PG 10 litre
Marginata’
aquifolium ‘Bacciflava’
PG 7.5 litre
aquifolium ‘JC van Thol’
PG 7.5 litre
x aquipernyi ‘Dragon Lady’ PG 3 litre
x kohneana ‘Chestnut Leaf’ PG 10 litre
x meservae ‘Blue Princess’ PG 3 litre
The following species and forms are available in most of the sizes
listed: alatus, europaeus alba, e. ‘Atropurpureus’, e. ‘Red Cascade’, e.
‘Thornhayes’, grandiflorus ‘Red Wine’, latifolius, oxyphyllus,
phellomanus, planipes.
PG 3 litre
£13.20 each/£6.60 W
PG 5 litre
£24.10 each/£12.20 W
PG 10 litre
£33.20 each/£16.60 W
PG 20 litre
£50.00 each/£25.00 W
PG 35 litre
£74.60 each/£37.30 W
FAGUS (Beech)
orientalis
sylvatica
sylvatica
sylvatica ‘Asplenifolia’
sylvatica ‘Dawyck’
sylvatica ‘Dawyck Purple’
sylvatica ‘Pendula’
sylvatica ‘Purpurea’
sylvatica ‘Red Obelisk’
sylvatica ‘Riversii’
PG 10–12 cm
FG 175–200 cm
FG 8–10cm STD
PG 20 litre
PG 35 litre
PG 35 litre
PG 35 litre
PG 5 litre
PG 35 litre
PG 20 litre
JUGLANS (Walnut)
nigra
regia
£260.00 each/£130.00W
£33.20 each/£16.60 W
£66.20 each/£33.10W
£110.40 each/£55.20W
£168.00 each/£84.00 W
£168.00 each/£84.00 W
£168.00 each/£84.00 W
£18.00 each/£9.00 W
£168.00 each/£84.00 W
£110.40 each/£55.20 W
JUNIPERUS (Juniper)
scopulorum ‘Blue Arrow’
KERRIA
japonica
paniculata
PG 35 litre
FOTHERGILLA (Witch Alder)
major
monticola ‘Huntsman’
PG 3 litre
PG 3 litre
carolina
monticola vestita
PG 20 litre
PG 20 litre
£20.00 each/£10.00 W
PG 35 litre
£12.00 each/£6.20 W
£12.40 each/£6.20 W
LAURUS (Bay Laurel)
PG 20 litre
£60.00 each/£30.00 W
£66.00 each/£33.00 W
nobilis (clipped specimens) Please phone for details
LIQUIDAMBER (Sweet Gum)
Note: cultivars ‘Lane Roberts’ and ‘Worplesden’ are available in the
following sizes:
PG 5 litre
£23.40 each/£11.70 W
PG 10 litre
£48.60 each/£24.30 W
PG 6–8cm STD
£84.00 each/£42.00 W
PG 8–10cm STD £126.00 each/£63.00W
PG 10–12cm STD £210.00 each/£105.00W
PG 12–14cm STD £252.00 each/£126.00W
PG 10–12cm STD £170.00 each/£85.00 W
HALESIA (Snowdrop Tree)
£30.00 each/£15.00 W
£25.00 each/£12.50 W
PG 5 litre
LABURNUM (Golden Rain)
GINKGO (Maidenhair Tree)
biloba
each/£15.00 W
each/£15.00 W
each/£6.50W
each/£21.00 W
each/£6.50W
£44.00 each/£22.00 W
£110.00 each/£65.00
x watereri ‘Vossii’
£30.00
£30.00
£13.00
£42.00
£13.00
PG 20 litre
KOLREUTERIA (Pride of India)
FITZROYA (Patagonian Cypress)
cupressoides
PG 10 litre
PG 5 litre
£8.80 each/£4.40 W
£40.00 each/£20.00 W
£50.00 each/£25.00 W
£50.00 each/£25.00 W
HOHERIA (Lacebark)
The following forms are available in at least one of the sizes listed:
‘Borde Hill’, ‘Glory of Amlwch’, lyallii, sexstylosa.
PG 3 litre
£14.20 each/£7.10W
PG 5 litre
£26.00 each/£13.00W
PG 10 litre
£40.00 each/£20.00W
LIRIODENDRON (Tulip Tree)
tulipifera
PG 6–8cm STD
tulipifera ‘Aureomarginata’ PG 20 litre
tulipifera ‘Fastigiatum’
PG 35 litre
HYDRANGEA
LONICERA (Honeysuckle)
£105.00 each/£52.50W
£66.20 each/£33.10 W
£105.00 each/£52.50 W
The following forms are available in at least one of the sizes listed
:aspera Villosa group, paniculata ‘Brussels Lace’, paniculata ‘White
Moth’, quercifolia.
PG 3 litre
£12.00 each/£6.00W
PG 5 litre
£20.00 each/£10.00W
MAGNOLIA (for varieties and prices see page
35)
ILEX (Holly)
MAHONIA
fragrantissima
PG 5 litre
japonica ‘Bealei’
PG 3 litre
x media ‘Lionel Fortescue’ PG 3 litre
Clipped specimens - Please phone for details
x altaclerensis ‘Belgica
PG 10 litre
£42.00 each/£21.00 W
Aurea’
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£18.00 each/£9.00W
£16.00 each/£8.00W
£16.00 each/£8.00W
MALUS (Crab Apple)
PARROTIA (Persian Ironwood)
Pleached specimens - Please phone for details
Note: The following grafted varieties are available in nearly all of the
sizes listed: adstringens ‘Simcoe’, x astrosanguinea ‘Gorgeous’, baccata,
baccata mandshurica, brevipes, ‘Butterball’, florentina, ‘Gardeners Gold’,
hupehensis, ‘Marshall Oyama’, prattii, pumila ‘Niedwetskyane, ‘R J
Fulcher’, x robusta ‘Red Sentinel’, toringo, toringo arborescens, toringo
sargentii, transitoria, trans ‘Thornhayes Tansy’, trilobata, tschonoskii,
yunnanensis Veitchii, x zumi calocarpa, x zumi ‘Golden Hornet’.
FG 150–175 cm £20.80 each/£10.40 W
FG 175–200 cm £28.40 each/£14.20 W
FG 200–250 cm £36.20 each/£18.10 W
FG 6–8 cm STD £42.80 each/£21.40 W
FG 8–10 cm STD £64.20 each/£32.10 W
PG 5 litre
£27.20 each/£13.60 W
PG 10 litre
£39.80 each/£19.90 W
PG 20 litre
£58.80 each/£29.40 W
PG 35 litre
£77.40 each/£38.70 W
PG 6–8cm STD
£88.20 each/£44.10 W
PG 8–10cm STD £120.00 each/£60.00 W
PG 10–12cm STD £168.00 each/£84.00W
persica
persica
PAULOWNIA (Foxglove Tree)
tomentosa
MICHELIA
yunnanensis
(syn Magnolia laevifolia)
PG 5 litre
PG 10 litre
PG 75 litre
£24.40 each/£12.20W
£46.60 each/£23.30W
£200.00 each/£100.00W
PG 5 litre
£24.00 each/£12.00W
PHILLYREA
latifolia
PHOTINIA
x fraseri ‘Red Robin’
villosa
villosa
NYSSA (Tupelo)
sylvatica
sylvatica
OSMANTHUS
delavayii
OSMARONIA
cerasiformis
£35.90 each/£17.90 W
PG 20 litre
PG 10 litre
£63.00 each/£31.50 W
£44.20 each/£22.10 W
PG 3 litre
PG 3 litre
OSTRYA (Hop Hornbeam)
carpinifolia
PG 35 litre
£16.00 each/£8.00W
PG 5 litre
PG 8–10cm STD
PG 20 litre
£20.00 each/£10.00W
£116.00 each/£58.00W
£54.60 each/£27.30 W
The following forms are available in at least one of the sizes listed:
abies, breweriana, omorika, orientalis ‘Aurea’, smithiana.
FG 20–30cm
£1.60 each/80pW
PG 3 litre
£5.00 each/£2.50W
PG 5 litre
£30.00 each/£15.00W
PG 10 litre
£40.00 each/£20.00W
PG 20 litre
£63.00 each/£31.50W
PG 35 litre
£100.00 each/£50.00W
PG 10–12 cm STD £150.00 each/£52.50 W
PG 12 litre
£66.60 each/£33.30 W
PG 20 litre
£88.00 each/£44.00 W
PG 10 litre
PG 3 litre
PICEA (Spruce)
PINUS (Pine)
jeffreyi
pinea
nigra nigra
nigra nigra
radiata
sylvestris
sylvestris
wallichiana
NOTHOFAGUS (Southern Beech)
antarctica
£32.60 each/£16.30 W
The following forms are available in at least one of the sizes listed:
‘Belle Etoile’, coronarius ‘Aureus’, coronarius ‘Variegata’, delavayii
‘Nymans’, microphyllus:
PG 3 litre
£10.00 each/£5.00W
PG 5 litre
£18.00 each/£9.00W
MORUS (Mulberry)
alba ‘Pendula’
nigra ‘Chelsea’
nigra ‘Jerusalem’
PG 10 litre
£55.40 each/£27.70W
£30.00 each/£15.00 W
PHILADELPHUS (Mock Orange)
METASEQUOIA (Dawn Redwood)
glyptostroboides
glyptostroboides
glyptostroboides
PG 20 litre
PG 5 litre
PITTOSPORUM
‘Trim’s Hedger’
£12.00 each/£6.00W
PG 75 litre
PG 20 litre
FG 60–80cm
PG 5 litre
PG seedling
FG 60-80cm
PG 5 litre
PG 3 litre
£120.00 each/£60.00 W
£40.00 each/£20.00 W
£2.20 each/£1.10 W
£18.00 each/£9.00W
£2.00 each/£1.00 W
£2.20 each/£1.10 W
£18.00 each/£9.00W
£10.00 each/£5.00 W
PG 5 litre
£14.00 each/£7.00 W
PLATANUS (Plane)
£12.00 each/£6.00W
x hispanica ‘Bloodgood’
orientalis
orientalis ‘Digitata
£70.00 each/£35.00 W
POPULUS (Poplar)
alba
alba
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PG 20 litre
£60.00 each/£30.00 W
PG 20 litre
£60.00 each/£30.00 W
PG 10–12cm STD £120.00 each/£60.00 W
FG 150–175cm
PG 8–10 STD
£10.80 each/£5.40 W
£70.00 each/£35.00 W
alba ‘Raket’
alba ‘Raket’
‘Balsam Spire’
x canadensis ‘Aurea’
nigra
nigra ‘Italica’
tremula ‘Erecta’
tremula ‘Pendula’
tremula ‘Pendula’
tremula ‘Pendula’
trichocarpa ‘Fritzi Pauley’
FG 150–175cm
PG 12–14 STD
FG 150–175cm
PG 10 litre
FG 150-175cm
FG 150–175cm
PG 6–8cm STD
PG 20 litre
PG 6–8cm STD
PG 10–12cm STD
FG 150–175cm
£10.80 each/£5.40 W
£100.00 each/£50.00W
£10.80 each/£5.40 W
£31.00 each/£15.50W
£10.80 each/£5.40 W
£10.80 each/£5.40 W
£70.00 each/£35.00 W
£42.00 each/£21.00 W
£46.20 each/£23.10W
£90.00 each/£45.00W
£10.80 each/£5.40 W
coccinea
frainetto
frainetto
ilex
ilex
x lucombeana ‘Suberosa’
x lucombeana ‘William
Lucombe’
x lucombeana ‘William
Lucombe’
x lucombeana ‘William
Lucombe’
palustris
petraea
pyrenaica
robur
robur
robur
robur ‘Fastigiata’
robur ‘St George’
rubra
rubra
suber
x turneri
velutina
velutina
PRUNUS (Cherry)
Note: The following grafted varieties are available in nearly all of the
sizes listed: Accolade, avium ‘Plena’, ‘Beni-yutaka’, cerasifera ‘Pissardii’,
davidiana, hirtipes ‘Jonioi, incisa ‘Praecox’, ‘Kursar’, ‘Okame’, padus
‘Colorata’, padus ‘Watereri’, rufa, sargentii, serrula, serrula x serrulata,
Shirofugen, ‘Shirotae’, ‘Shogetsu’, spinosa ‘Plena’, spinosa ‘Purpurea’,
‘Spire’, subhirtella ‘Autumnalis Rosea’, ‘Tai Haku’, ‘The Bride’, Ukon,
verecunda ‘Autumn Glory’, x yedoensis
FG 150–175 cm £18.40 each/£9.20 W
FG 175–200 cm £20.80 each/£10.40 W
FG 200–250 cm £41.20 each/£20.60 W
FG 6–8 cm STD £50.00 each/£25.00 W
FG 8–10 cm STD £62.00 each/£31.00 W
FG 10–12 cm STD £88.20 each/£44.10 W
PG 5 litre
£20.60 each/£10.40 W
PG 10 litre
£42.00 each/£21.00 W
PG 20 litre
£56.00 each/£28.00W
PG 6–8cm STD
£88.20 each/£44.10W
PG 8–10cm STD £126.00 each/£63.00W
PG 10–12cm STD £168.00 each/£84.00W
PG 12–14cm STD £200.00 each/£100W
In addition:
laurocerascus
lusitanica
PG 20 litre
PG 3 litre
PSEUDOLARIX (Golden Larch)
amabilis
PG 2 litre
PTEROCARYA (Wingnut)
x rehderiana
x rehderiana
stenoptera
stenoptera
PYRUS (Pear)
callyreana ‘Chanticleer’
faurei
nivalis
salicifolia ‘Pendula’
salicifolia ‘Pendula’
QUERCUS (Oak)
canariensis
coccinea
odoratum
SALIX (Willow)
alba ‘Hutchinsons Yellow’
alba vitellina ‘Britzensis’
eleagnos
exigua
gracilistyla
gracilistyla
‘Melanostachys’
purpurea ‘Nancy
Saunders’
x rubens ‘Basfordiana
x sepulcralis ‘Chrysocoma’
£10.60 each/£5.30W
£44.20 each/£22.10W
£90.00 each/£45.00W
£44.20 each/£22.10 W
PG
PG
PG
PG
PG
£37.80 each/£18.90 W
£130.00 each/£65.00W
£53.00 each/£26.00W
£37.80 each/£18.90W
£90.00 each/£45.00W
PG 5 litre
PG 5 litre
PG 20 litre
£74.60 each/£37.30W
PG 2 litre
£12.00 each/£6.00W
PG 8–10cm STD £150.00 each/£77.50W
PG 14–18 cm STD £280.00 each/£140.00W
FG 125–150cm
£7.40 each/£3.70W
PG 35 litre
£88.20 each/£44.10 W
PG 10–12 cm STD £190.00 each/£95.00 W
PG 6–8 cm STD
£160.00 each/£80.00 W
PG 20 litre
£88.20 each/£44.10 W
PG 10–12 cm STD £190.00 each/£95.00 W
PG 5 litre
£20.00 each/£10.00 W
PG 35 litre
£100.00 each/£50.00 W
PG 5 litre
£45.00 each/£22.50 W
PG 8–10 cm STD £105.00 each/£52.50W
PG 20 litre
£73.60 each/£36.80 W
PG 5 litre
£18.00 each/£9.00W
PG 20 litre
FG 150–175cm
PG 3 litre
PG 20 litre
PG 3 litre
PG 3 litre
£36.00 each/£18.00 W
£8.00 each/£4.00 W
£11.00 each/£5.50 W
£52.60 each/£26.30 W
£11.00 each/£5.50 W
£11.00 each/£5.50 W
PG 3 litre
£11.00 each/£5.50 W
FG 150–175cm
PG 6–8cm STD
£8.00 each/£4.00 W
£50.00 each/£25.00W
SCIADOPYTIS (Japanese Umbrella Pine)
PG 8–10cm STD £70.00 each/£35.00W
10 litre
8–10cm STD
20 litre
10 litre
8–10cm STD
£105.00 each/£52.50W
£62.00 each/£31.00W
£210.00 each/£105.00W
£18.40 each/£9.20W
£210.00 each/£105.00W
£42.00 each/£21.00W
£62.40 each/£31.20W
PG 10–12cm STD £300 each/£150.00 W
RIBES (Buffalo Currant)
£50.00 each/£25.00W
£10.60 each/£5.30 W
PG 10 litre
PG 35 litre
PG 10 litre
PG 8–10cm STD
PG 10 litre
PG 8–10cm STD
PG 3 litre
PG 8–10cm STD
PG 5 litre
PG 10 litre
verticilliata
PG 5 litre
SEQUOIA (Coast Redwood)
sempervirens
PG 3 litre
£21.00 each/£10.50 W
£12.00 each/£6.00W
SEQUOIADENDRON (Giant Redwood)
giganteum
giganteum ‘Glaucum’
SKIMMIA
£42.00 each/£21.00 W
£40.00 each/£20.00 W
x confusa ‘Kew Green’
japonica ‘Rubella’
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PG 5 litre
PG 75 litre
£40.00 each/£20.00 W
£190.00 each/£95.00 W
PG 5 litre
PG 5 litre
£18.00 each/£9.00W
£18.00 each/£9.00W
SOPHORA (Pagoda Tree)
japonica
PG 20 litre
TETRADIUM
danielii
£50.00 each/£25.00 W
THUJA (Red Cedar)
SORBUS (Rowan & Whitebeam)
plicata
plicata
Multistemmed Rowans: for availability and price, please
contact the nursery
aucuparia
PG 10 litre
£20.00 each/£10.00 W
aucuparia
FG 175–200cm
£15.60 each/£7.80 W
aucuparia
FG 8–10cm STD £35.40 each/£17.70 W
praecox
salicifolia
STEWARTIA
pseudocamellia
pseudocamellia
pseudocamellia
STYRAX
hemsleyanus
japonicus ‘Fargesii’
PG 5 litre
PG 5 litre
£17.00 each/£8.50W
£63.00 each/£31.50 W
£76.80 each/£38.40 W
PG 20 litre
PG 5 litre
£50.00 each/£25.00 W
£22.80 each/£11.60 W
TAXODIUM (Swamp Cypress)
distichum
distichum
TAXUS (Yew)
baccata
baccata
baccata ‘Fastigiata’
PG 5 litre
PG 20 litre
PG 5 litre
PG 10 litre
PG 5 litre
£10.80 each/£5.40 W
£26.60 each/£13.30 W
Pleached Lime: for availability and price please contact
the nursery
cordata
FG 200–250 cm £31.00 each/£15.50 W
cordata
FG 8–10 cm
£60.00 each/£30.00 W
henryana
PG 20 litre
£70.00 each/£35.00 W
platyphyllos
FG 200–250 cm £31.00 each/£15.50 W
platyphyllos
FG 8–10cm STD £60.00 each/£30.00 W
platyphyllos
FG 10–12 cm STD £90.00 each/£45.00 W
platyphyllos ‘Aurea’
PG 12–14 cm STD £180.00each/£90.00 W
platyphllos ‘Laciniata’
PG 18–22 cm STD £300.00 each/£150.00 W
PG 8–10 cm STD £100.00 each/£50.00W
platyphyllos ‘Rubra’
tomentosa ‘Petiolaris’
PG 10–12cm STD £140.00 each/£70.00 W
tomentosa ‘Petiolaris’
PG 35 litre
£60.00 each/£30.00W
TOONA
sinensis
sinensis ‘Flamingo’
£22.00 each/£11.00W
£22.00 each/£11.00W
PG 3 litre
PG 20 litre
PG 35 litre
PG 3 litre
PG 10 litre
£20.00 each/£10.00W
TILIA (Lime or Linden)
Note: The following species and cultivars are available in most of the
sizes listed below: alnifolia, anglica, aucuparia ‘Edulis’, commixta,
commixta ‘Embley’, devoniensis, essertuana, ‘Ghose’, ‘Hilling’s Spire’,
hupehensis, intermedia, ‘Joseph Rock’, ‘Leonard Messel’, ‘Pearly King’,
sargentiana, scalaris, vestita, vilmorinii, wardii.
FG 150–175cm
£23.40 each/£11.70 W
FG 175–200cm
£31.00 each/£15.50 W
FG 200–250cm
£41.20 each/£20.60 W
FG 6–8cm STD
£52.60 each/£26.30 W
PG 5 litre
£20.80 each/£10.40 W
PG 10 litre
£40.00 each/£20.00 W
PG 20 litre
£54.00 each/£27.00 W
PG 8–10 cm STD £96.00 each/£48.00W
STACHYURUS
PG 5 litre
PG 10 litre
PG 3 litre
TROCHODENDRON
aralioides
PG 10 litre
£40.00 each/£20.00 W
hollandica ‘Dampieri Aurea’ PG 20 litre
parviflora ‘Allee’
PG 7.5 litre
£66.20 each/£33.10 W
£36.00 each/£18.00W
ULMUS (Elm)
VIBURNUM
x juddii
opulus ‘Xanthocarpum’
plicatum ‘Mariesii’
sargentii ‘Onondaga’
£24.40 each/£12.20 W
£66.20 each/£33.10 W
PG
PG
PG
PG
3
5
3
5
litre
litre
litre
litre
WOLLEMIA (Wollemi Pine)
nobilis
nobilis
£30.00 each/£15.00 W
£40.00 each/£20.00 W
£20.00 each/£10.00 W
£30.00each/£15.00W
£12.00 each/£6.00W
ZELKOVA
serrata
£17.00
£20.00
£12.00
£20.00
PG 10 litre
PG 20 litre
£100.00 each/£50.00 W
£160.00 each/£80.00 W
PG 6–8 cm STD
£80.00 each/£40.00 W
LARGE SPECIMEN TREES FOR IMMEDIATE IMPACT
Often we have small batches of large trees in the nursery that don’t appear in the price list. If you are looking for large
specimens for a particular project, it is always worth phoning the nursery and discussing your requirements with Kevin.
We may have just what you want.
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each/£8.50W
each/£10.00W
each/£6.00W
each/£10.00W
MAGNOLIA (all pot grown plants)
Grafted plants
Group 2 plants: Amoena, Atlas, campbellii ‘Lamellan Pink’, campbellii
‘Lamellan White’, Darrel Dean, Frank Gladney, Iolanthe, J C Williams,
Milky Way, Peter Smithers, Philip Tregunna, x veitchii ‘Peter Veitch’,
Vulcan
Available as:
Group 1 plants: Butterflies, x brooklynensis ‘Eva Maria’, campbelli,
dawsoniana, denudata, Elizabeth, Fireglow, ‘George Henry Kern’, Gold
Star, grandiflora cvs, Heaven Scent, x kewensis ‘Wada’s Memory’, kobus,
x loebneri ‘Leonard Messel’, x loebneri ‘Merril’, obovata, sieboldii,
soulangeana, Star Wars, stellata cvs, wilsonii, Yellow Bird, Yellow Fever
Available as:
5 litre
10 litre
20 litre
35 litre
5 litre
10 litre
20 litre
35 litre
£32.00 each/£16.00 W
£50.00 each/£25.00 W
£70.00 each/£35.00 W
£100.00 each/£50.00 W
HEDGING PLANTS
£40.00 each/£20.00 W
£60.00 each/£30.00 W
£80.00 each/£40.00 W
£120.00 each/£60.00 W
Beech (Fagus sylvatica)
40–60cm FG £1.80 each per 10/90p each per 100
Copper Beech (Fagus sylvatica purpurea)
40–60cm FG £4.40 each per 10/£2.50 each per 100
Blackthorn (Prunus spinosa)
40–60 cm FG £1.30 each per 10/80p each per 100
Dogwood
40-60 cm FG £1.30 each per 10/80p each per 100
Field Maple (Acer campestre)
40–60cm FG £1.80 each per 10/90p each per 100
Guelder Rose
40-60cm FG £1.30 each per 10/80p each per 100
Hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna)
40–60cm FG £1.30 each per 10/80p each per 100
Hazel (Corylus avellana)
40–60cm FG £1.80 each per 10/90p each per 100
Holly (Ilex aquifolium)
See Alphabetical Price List for PG rate
Holm Oak (Quercus ilex)
See Alphabetical Price List for PG rate
Hornbeam (Carpinus betulus)
40–60cm FG £1.80 each per 10/90p each per 100
Pittosporum tenuifolium
See Alphabetical Price List for PG rate
Privet (Ligustrum ovalifolium)
40-60cm FG £1.80each per 10/90p each per 100
Red Cedar (Thuja plicata)
See Alphabetical Price List for PG rate
Spindle (Euonymus europaeus)
40–60 cm PG £1.30 each per 10/80p each per 100
Wayfaring Tree (Viburnum lantana)
40-60cm FG £1.30 each per 10/80p each per 100
Yew (Taxus baccata)
See Alphabetical Price List for PG rate
Some larger hedging is available pot grown. Please contact us for prices and availability
NOTE: for the 1000 rate please ask for a quote
LARGE HEDGING PLANTS
Many of the above species are available as large ‘instant’ hedging. Please phone to check availability.
SUNDRIES
We can supply various sundry items with your tree order. Please request a price when you are placing your
order if you require any from the following:
Mulch mat kits (1m2)
Tree tubes
3ft canes
Tying rubber (by the metre)
Spiral rabbit guards
Tree ties
Stakes
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N otes
Pictures on facing page, from top to bottom: Magnolia ‘Merril’, Magnolia wilsonii, Magnolia x brooklynensis ‘Evamaria’, Magnolia x veitchii ‘Peter veitch’.
Picture on back cover: Malus transitoria
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS
OF BUSINESS
1. Any complaint concerning condition of stock should be notified
within 7 days and confirmed in writing.
2. Trade accounts must be settled within 30 days. Thereafter 5%
per month will be added
3. We accept payment in cash, cheque, debit cards and credit cards.
Payment by credit card will have 1.5% added.
4. Payment on collection is required on all orders, other than for
those trade customers with an arranged trading account.
5. Orders for delivery will be paid in full in advance, other than for
those trade customers with an arranged trading account.
6. Non-trade orders in excess of £500 will require a 20% nonrefundable deposit.
7. All prices quoted are exclusive of delivery and VAT. VAT will be
charged at the appropriate rate at the time of sale. August 2013:
0% on fruit, 20% on ornamentals.
8. We reserve title to all stock until paid for in full. In the case
of non-payment, stock will be recovered and should be in good
order.
9. We will replace losses on orders where we feel there is
justification and the customer has followed the directions in our
planting guide. We will not be held responsible for the effects of
weather and bad practice by the customer.
Thornhayes Nursery, St Andrews Wood, Dulford, Cullompton,
Devon EX15 2DF, UK
Tel: 01884 266746 Fax: 01884 266739
Email: [email protected]
www.thornhayes-nursery.co.uk
DELIVERY DETAILS
1. There is a minimum order of £100 net for delivered orders. Any
orders of less than £100 will have to be collected from the
nursery.
2. Within a 50 mile radius of the nursery, delivery is carried out
with our own vehicle and charged on a sliding scale dependent
on distance. (There is no limit on plant size).
3. Within mainland England and Wales, deliveries of most orders is
by overnight freight and is charged at 30% of the net cost of the
order. (We cannot deliver larger than a 6ft tall plant or a 5 litre
pot).
4. Delivery to Scotland, Ireland and the Channel Islands is by 2/3
day freight and is calculated individually. (Size limit as in item 3).
5. Large orders within the Midlands and Southern England can be
arranged with a contract haulier and are priced individually.
(There is no size limit on plants).
6. For all orders delivered from the nursery in the 2013/2014
season we reserve the right to charge a fuel levy should there
be a large increase in petroleum costs.
N.B We realise the cost of delivery is high, but make no apology.
Our trees are high quality and we pack them to a high specification
to ensure they arrive in excellent order. We make no profit from the
delivery charges.
M5
M5
CULLOMPTON
CULLOMPTON
Junction 28
Junction 28
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The nursery
nursery is
is about
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minutes drive from
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Junction
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Junction 28
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A373
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Keepers Cottage Inn
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Ford
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St Andrews
Wood
Wood
(No
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Through Road)
DULFORD To Kerswell
DULFORD
To
To
Plymtree
Plymtree
Talaton
Talaton
A373
A373
Honiton
Honiton
7 miles
7 miles
Note: dashed line indicates advised
route from A373 to the nursery
Thornhayes Nursery, St Andrews Wood, Dulford, Cullompton, Devon EX15 2DF, UK
Tel: 01884 266746 Fax: 01884 266739 E-mail: [email protected] www.thornhayes-nursery.co.uk