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Proprietors
J.K & M.K Skinner
2008 – 2009
www.barthelemymaples.co.uk
262 Wimborne Road West
Stapehill
Nr, Wimborne Dorset
BH21 2DZ
Tel: 01202 874 283 Fax: 01202 897 482
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Terms of Business
Nursery opening hours: Monday - Saturday 9am - 1pm / 2pm - 5pm
CLOSED SUNDAYS!
Mail orders are accepted on a payment with order basis only.
Grafted Varieties are despatched 12 months of the year, subject to availability.
In the unlikely event of a chosen variety being
unavailable we shall substitute the nearest available, unless instructed otherwise
All plants listed have been produced on the nursery.
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One Year Grafted & Names Varieties
One the following pages are the varieties we offer as young plants.
At the nursery we have the considerable numbers of larger plants up
to eight feet, although not all varieties in the larger size.
The size of the one year grafts when dispatched vary form 6 to 18 inches depending on variety. Some varieties will attain 30 inches in
the first year. Below is the key to the codes after each variety name:
1 = 2-3
2 = 3-7 3 = 7-13 4 = 13-20
5 = 20-30
Mature height can seem alarming in some of the above, but it must be remembered that the maple is a fairly long lived tree which will grow quicker in the early years, and then slowly reach the mature
height. As a guide you could assume that the tree will attain about half of the first figure in ten years.
Growth Habit & Features
A Autumn Colour S Spreading, pendulous / weeping
C Spring Colour Sh Shade recommended M Mound shaped shrub U Upright tree US Upright shrub O Outstanding growth / habit or foliage
Prices of young grafts, carriage & packaging
The Acer grafts are priced @ £7.75 each, with carriage & packaging charged as follows:
1 Plant £2.75 2 plants £3.75 3 plants £4.75
4 Plants £5.75 5 plants £6.75 6 plants £7.75 7 plants and over by carrier £12.00
Most Varieties can be supplied as 2yr plants in a 1ltr pot at £13.50
inc p & p.
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Acer Japonicum Varieties
Shirasawanums
Aconitifolium 5-S-O
The fern leafed maple. Large multi-divided and deep cut leaves with striking flame red autumn foliage.
Aureum 3-Sh-O Much sought after spectacular buttery yellow foliage with orange/red
autumn tones. Autumn Moon 3
Bronze orange in summer and rich orange in autumn, a robust form of
Aureum.
Ezono Moniji 3-Us Large bright yellow/green leaves in spring, green in summer, golden/red in autumn.
Gloria 5-U The deeply divided leaves are a dark purple turning lighter in the
summer. Green Cascade 2-M-Sh
Pendulous habit with well defined lace like rich green leaves with brilliant orange/crimson colour in autumn.
Meigetsu 5-S Green in the summer, red/gold in the autumn.
Microphyllum 4-U Fresh green leaves in the summer turning yellow/golden in the autumn.
Oguryama 4-S-A Green/yellow in the spring, autumn colours of bright crimson/orange.
Palmatifolium 5-A A good form with green leaves in the summer. The autumn colour is a
striking yellow/golden shade with red.
Vitifolium 4-S-A Large vine like green leaves, splendid autumn colour of bright red.
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Acer Palmatum Varieties
Akane 3-C
A slower growing form of Katsura with a more intense orange spring
colour turning light green in the summer then orange/yellow in autumn.
Akegarasu 4-U Large purple leaves becoming green/bronze in the summer. A strong upright form.
Aobo Jo 2
A dwarf form with larger than normal leaves, green with brick red edges
turning yellow & red in the autumn. Aoyagi 4-U-O
The green version of Senkaki, wood turning bright green in the winter.
Arakawa 4-U-O “The rough bark maple” Main feature is it’s unique corky bark. Good autumn colour.
Ariadne 3-O-Sh A member of the reticulatum group with a mixture of red, pink & orange
markings on the leaves turning purple with red veins in the summer. Ariake Nomura 5-U
A narrow growing form, dark purple in the summer and bright scarlet in the autumn.
Asahi Zuru 4-U-Sh Spring growth pink/white/green, summer medium green with strong irregular white marking.
Aureum 3-U Golden spring foliage with bright yellow autumn show.
Autumn Glory 3-U-A Good form with excellent crimson autumn colours.
Autumn Red 3-A-O Forms a small tree with light green foliage in summer & fiery crimson in
autumn. Azuma Murasaki 4-S
Purple/red serrated leaves becoming red/green in the summer. Beni Chidori 2-O-Sh
A small leafed variety, spring colour orange/red fading to a yellow edge
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Beni Kawa 4-U One of the Senkaki group, slower growing than Sango Kaku with a good
bright yellow autumn colour. Beni Komachi 2-U-S-O
Small bright crimson leaves in spring, green with red margins in summer, orange/scarlet in autumn.
Beni Maiko 3-US-C Bright red in spring, green in the summer and orange/red in autumn.
Beni Otaki 3-US-A Deep cut narrow lobed foliage, deep purple/red in the summer, crimson
in autumn.
Beni Schichihenge 2-US
Leaves vary in shape, colouring is green with white & orange/pink. Probably the best small leaved variegated form.
Beni Tsukasa 2-US-O Leaves small and bright yellow/red in spring turning pink/red then
mottled green in autumn.
Bloodgood 4-U Excellent vigorous large leafed tree, one of the best deep red forms.
Boskoop Glory 5-U
Spring leaves are pink/red turning deep red in the summer and then
red/green in early autumn. Burgundy Lace 3-S
Striking deeply divided leaves, sharply toothed along edges, burgundy/red colour.
Butterfly 3-US-O Attractive small leafed shrub with cream on pale green variegation.
Chikumane 3-O A good strong purple in summer turning orange in autumn. This cultivar
has unusually large leaves for a palmate.
Chitoseyama 2-S-C Deeply divided large leaves with slender lobes and serrated edges.
Purple/red in the summer & bright crimson in autumn. Large pendulous bush.
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Coonara Pygmy 2-US-A A compact multi-branched form with attractive foliage, bright orange in
the autumn. Coral Pink 2-Sh-C
Light coral pink in the spring turning green with off white mottling in summer. A slightly tender cultivar.
Corrallinum 3-US-C Outstanding shrimp-pink spring foliage fading to mottled green in the summer with brilliant scarlet autumn tones.
Crispa or Okushimo 3-U-O
The upright growth & curled edges to the small leaves are the outstanding feature. Bright green in summer & orange/gold in autumn.
Deshojo 3-S-C The original form of Shindeshojo, having all the same colour changes.
Fire Glow or Effigy 3-US Large deep purple/red leaves with crimson autumn colour.
Elegans 3-S-A Leaves deeply divided with serrated edges, green in the summer & bright orange in autumn.
Elegans Purpureum 4-U
Dark purple leaves in spring turning greenish bronze in the summer,
crimson in autumn. Gibbsii 3-SU
Similar to Bloodgood with smaller leaves & habit, crimson in autumn.
Green Trompenberg 5-S
Leaves have rolled edges as in Trompenberg, orange/yellow in autumn, Hagoromo 4-U
Distinctive leaves deeply serrated in feather like divisions. Green in the summer & orange/red in the autumn.
Herbstfever 4-A Green in the summer with an outstanding autumn colour of bright orange.
Higasayama 4-U-O
Small leafed variegated with cream border, spectacular in spring as new
leaves unfurl pale yellow and brilliant crimson.
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Hanami Nishiki 2 A slow and dense growing form, green in the summer & yellow in
autumn. Ibo Nishiki 3-O
Similar to Arakawa and Nishiki Gawa but slower growing. Green in the
summer with autumn tones of orange & red.
Ichigyoji 4-U-A Practically identical to Koreanum, with autumn colours of intense yellow/orange.
Inazuma 3-S Deeply divided toothed lobes. Rich deep purple in summer &
red/crimson in autumn. Medium pendulous tree. Issai Nishiki 2-US-O
A dwarf form of Nishiki Gawa.
Kagiri Nishiki or Roseo Marginata 2-US-O
Small variegated leaves with white margins blended with pink or rose colours.
Kamagata 2-US-O
Long narrow deeply divided leaves, rusty red spring foliage, rich green in the summer & bright yellow/orange in autumn. Dwarf compact habit
of delicate appearances. Karasugawa 3-US-Sh-O
New growth is bright pink becoming variegated , similar to Asahi Zuru.
Spectacular plant, needs protection.
Kasagiyama 2-US-O Unusual brick red leaves with dark veins, lobes well separated, mottled crimson in the autumn.
Kasen Nishiki 3-US
A good form with subtle variations of cream on green. Kashima 1-S
Dwarf form, light yellow/green in spring in the summer and yellow in autumn.
Katsura 2-S Small leaves of marmalade orange spring foliage, rich green in the summer bright yellow/orange in autumn.
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Kinran 3-S Deeply divided lobes, rich purple/red with contrasting green veins, gold
and crimson in autumn. Kiyohime 2-S-C
Light green small leaves edged with orange/red in spring, rich green in
the summer and yellow/orange in autumn.
Kogane Nishiki 5-A A vigorous growing cultivar. Good green in the summer & bright golden in autumn.
Komachi Hime 2-C Green leaves edged with red in spring, a small compact growing dwarf.
Komon Nishiki 2-O A subtle variegated form with light pink on green in spring turning green
speckled with small spots of white/cream in summer.
Koreanum 5-U-Sh-A
Bright green foliage, yellow/orange/red in the autumn. Kurabu Yama 4-S
A spreading shrub with green leaves in the summer and a good autumn
colour of yellow/orange.
Linearilobum 2-U Green version of Linearilobum Atrolinear, slightly more vigorous, large dense attractive shrub.
Linearilobum Atrolinear 2-U Long narrow strap like leaves, spring foliage is purple/red and bonze in
the summer, crimson in autumn. Linearilobum Kinshi 2-US
Green Linearilobum type foliage compact growth, orange/yellow in
autumn.
Linearilobum Koto Ito Komachi 1-M-Sh Outstanding feature is the very fine green Linearilobum leaf shape.
Linearilobum Red Pygmy 2-S
Spectacular ribbon like leaves bright crimson/red in summer and golden in autumn.
Linearilobum Villa Taranto 3-S-O Bright green leaves overtoned with light red/bright gold in the autumn.
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Little Princess or Mapi No Machihime 1-US-O Small leafed dense shrub, spring foliage bright orange/yellow with red
margins becoming rich green, gold/yellow in autumn. Lutescens 4-U-A
Spring growth of green/yellow, light green in the summer, gold/yellow
in autumn.
Maiko 3-US-O The smallest leaves of this plant are of interest due to the irregularity of their size and shape . Yellow/green in summer & yellow in autumn.
Mama 3-US-O Similar to Maiko but leaves more irregular so no two seem the same.
Green in the summer and yellow/orange in autumn. Masumuraski 3-U-C
Very intense red/purple well defined lobes with serrated edges.
Matsu Kaze 3-S-C
Deep cut red form with serrated edges to the elongated leaves, spring foliage is bronze/red, rich carmine in autumn.
Mikawa Yatsubusa 1-M
The leaves of this dwarf cultivar overlay themselves like tiles on a roof. The leaves are light green with some red on margins.
Mirte 5 Leaves are bronze with green veins in spring turning olive green in the
summer with autumn tones of orange/yellow.
Mizuho Beni 3-C
Similar in habit and colour to Katsura it does however come into leaf later so is less exposed to the cold wind and frost.
Murasaki Kiyohime 1-US
A member of the Yatsubusa family with bright green new foliage
margined with purple in summer, gold/orange in autumn. Mure Hibari 3-S
Light green leaf colour with brick red margins turning yellow/crimson in the autumn.
Murogawa 4-S Green/purple in the summer turning bright red/orange in autumn. In older plants the branches will weep to the ground.
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Nishiki Gawa 4-U-O The rough pine like bark is the outstanding feature of this cultivar, light
green in spring and strong orange/red in autumn. Nicholsonii 3-S-A
Medium shrubby tree, green in the summer, brilliant gold/crimson in autumn.
Nomarushidare 3-S Rich purple/red in summer and bright crimson in autumn.
O’kagami 3-S Large leafed magnificent glossy blackish/red foliage in the summer,
brilliant fiery scarlet in spring and autumn.
Omuryama 3-S-A-O
A spectacular having pendulous branches with age like a weeping willow, leaves are deeply divided and a brilliant green, gold/crimson in the autumn.
Orange Dream 2-S-O
Orange/yellow in spring turning yellow/green in the summer and yellow
in autumn. Orido NishikiUI 3-U-Sh-C
Overall colour is a deep green and the variegations are very divers, spring new growth is a mix of white, cream and bright pink.
Osakazuki 4-U-A One of the best for autumn foliage, rich dark green in summer turning intense crimson in the autumn.
Oshu Shidare 3-S
Similar growth to Omuryama except dark purple in the spring,
bronze/purple in summer and crimson in autumn. Oshio Beni 4-U-Sh
Bright red new growth turning to bronze with bright red autumn tones.
Oto Hime 2-C-S
Similar in colour to Kiyohime but the growth habit is tighter, as a mature plant it is very much wider than its height.
Otome Zakura 3-C Similar to Shindeshojo but with a deeper blood red spring colour.
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Peaches & Cream 3-Sh A member of the Shigatatsu Sawa group with cream and rose leaves in
spring, staying pink edges through the summer and turning yellowish in autumn. A delicate form.
Pixie 2
Forms a dense bush with deep purple leaves in summer turning crimson in autumn.
Ryoku Ryu 2 A semi dwarf form with deeply cut long leaves. Green in the summer and
yellow in autumn.
Sagara Nishiki 3-US-Sh
A Variegated form with shades of pale yellow. Samurai Aka Shigatatsu Sawa 3-U-Sh-O
Leaves are veined white, green and pink and in early autumn they are
red/maroon.
Sazanami 4-A The deeply divided leaves are green in the summer turning bright golden in the autumn.
Saoshika 3-US-A Pale green in spring with red margins, golden/yellow in autumn.
Satsuka Beni 3-C A strong growing form with fine red edges to the green leaves in spring
turning bright red in autumn.
Seigen 2-S-C
A small leafed plant with bright red foliage in spring, green in summer and yellow/orange in autumn.
Sekka Yatsabusa 3-O
A vigorous growing form of Mikawa Yatsubusa.
Senkaki or Sango Kaku 4-U-O Coral bark maple. Brilliant coral bark in the winter, attractive green
foliage in the summer.
Shaina 2-US
Forming a dense dwarfish shrub with bright red new growth maturing to maroon.
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Sharps Pygmy 2 A very dwarf cultivar which is green in the summer and orange/scarlet
in the autumn. Sherwood Flame 4-S
Good red foliage plant similar to Burgundy Lace.
Shigatatsu Sawa 3-U-Sh
Attractive unique green veined leaves interspersed with yellow and cream, red/green autumn foliage.
Shindeshojo 3-S-C
Brilliant spring foliage of bright scarlet or crimson/scarlet. Reddish/green in summer and red/orange in the autumn.
Shishigashira 2-US Tight compact growth and bright crinkly leaves. Autumn colour
orange/crimson.
Shishio or Chishio 2-S-C
Foliage is like Shindeshojo but more orange/red with smaller leaves and it makes a small dense bush.
Shishio Improved 3-S-C
Brighter foliage than Shishio and slightly larger leaves with more vigour.
Shojo Nomura 4-S Purple/red in the spring, green/red in summer.
Skeeters Broom 4-A-US
An upright growing form, light red in the spring turning deep purple/red in the summer.
Suminagashi 4-S Well separated lobed leaves, bright red in spring, deep maroon in the
summer glowing red in autumn.
Superbum 4-U Similar to Bloodgood but less densely branched and a brighter red in the summer.
Takao 5-A
A vigorous growing form with a good yellow/gold autumn colour, green
in the summer.
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Tamahime 2-S-A Small light green leaves in spring, rich green in the summer and
red/crimson in the autumn. Dense bush. Tana 2-M
Light green leaves, tips tinged with purple gradually fading to green,
golden yellow in autumn.
Tatsuta 3-S An open growing plant, light green in summer and bright crimson in autumn.
Tennyo No Hoshi 4-U A strong growing form with small leaves lightly variegated with cream
over a green background. Trompenburg 3-U
Attractive dark purple leaves with edges rolled down, crimson in the
autumn.
Tsuchigumo 2-US Young leaves are a rusty red/green in summer and crimson/yellow in autumn.
Tsuma Beni (red nail) 2-S-C Beautiful spring foliage with purplish red tips on light green foliage, red
in autumn. Tsuma Gaki 2-S-C
Almost identical to Tsuma Beni except ;eaves droop as they open.
Tsuri Nishiki 3-S-A
Deep green ;eaves edged with red in summer, fiery autumn colour of yellow, orange and red.
Ueno Homare 4
A light green in summer turning yellow/orange in autumn.
Ukigumo 3-US-Sh-C Outstanding variegated foliage of light green freckled and blended with
pink and white.
Ukon 2-US
Yellow in spring turning green with yellow marbling in summer, yellow/orange in autumn.
Volubile 4-U Bright green in spring, darker green in summer, orange/red in autumn.
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Wabito 2-S-O Spring and summer green with red margins, autumn colour is a strong
red. Waka Midori 3
Compact growing with small green leaves, yellow/orange in autumn.
Whitney Red 5
A good strong red/purple colour in spring with a bright scarlet autumn colour.
Wilsons Pink Darf 1-US
A spectacular bright pink in spring fading to green in summer.
Wou Nishiki 2-US New growth is yellow/green then green with red margins fading in summer and crimson in autumn.
Yasemin 5 Similar to Trompenberg but with flatter leaves. Strong purple in summer
and red in autumn.
Acer Palmatum Dissectum Varieties
Except for Seiryu, all of the dissected leaf forms from a mound shaped small shrub with cascading foliage of delicate appearance with multi-divided leaves.
Atropurpureum 2-M
Good red foliage fading in summer with greenish veins on leaves. Crimson Queen 2-M
Deep red/purple foliage all summer and fiery scarlet in autumn,
Ever Red 2-M
Excellent red form holding colour well, bronze late summer and bright red in autumn.
Filligree 2-M-Sh Fine lace like foliage, light green in summer and a rich gold in autumn.
Flavescens 2-M Distinct yellow/green spring foliage, light green in summer and yellow autumn tones.
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Garnet 2-M Vigorous plant holding its rich red colour through the summer. Red in
autumn. Goshiki Shidare 2-M-O-Sh
Red/green leaves variegated with shades of cream and pink, foliage
colour may vary form year to year.
Inaba Shidare 2-M-O Outstanding large deep purple/red leaves, vigorously growing all summer crimson in autumn.
Kiri Nishiki 2-M A more substantial green form, intense gold in autumn.
Lionheart 3-S-O Strong growing maroon/red form, slightly more upright when growing
fast, becoming more pendulous with age, good autumn show.
Orangeola 2-M
A strong growing Dissectum, opening orange/red in spring, turning red/brown in summer and then a bright orange/red in autumn.
Ornatum 2-M
Bronze/red in spring turning green in summer and an intense gold in autumn.
Palmatifidium 2-M-A “The Eagle Claw Maple” coarser foliage, brilliant green in the summer
and yellow/gold in autumn.
Red Dragon 2-M
Deep purple/red colour maintained well through summer, bright crimson in autumn.
Red Filligree Lace 2-M-Sh
Having the finest almost impossibly, dissected foliage of dark purple/red
through the summer. Seiryu 3-U-O-A
Unique dissected form having upright growth with bright green foliage forming a small dense medium tree, spectacular autumn colour of gold
and crimson.
Tamukeyama 2-M A good dark purple form similar to Crimson Queen but faster growing,
bright scarlet in autumn.
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Toyama Nishiki 2-M-Sh-O Basic leaf colour of purple/red to green/red, some leaves may be
completely pink as they open, foliage will vary. Virides 2-M
The best known elegant green form, gold/crimson in autumn. Zaaling 2-M
A fast growing green form with orange/red autumn tones.
Other Types and Forms
Campestre Carnival 3-US
A variegated form of cream, white and green.
Campestre Pulverulentum 3-US
Leaves thickly speckled and blotched with white.
Circinatum Monro 3-US A dissectum appearance to the leaves, green in the summer with yellow
autumn tones.
Pentaphyllum 3-A-U Looks like a Linearilobum but grows into a large tree. Green in the
summer with spectacular autumn colours.
Rubrum October Glory 5-U-A
Fiery autumn colour. Rubrum Schlesinge 5-U-A
Rich deep scarlet autumn colours.
Sieboldianum Sode No Uchi 3-US
Green/yellow in spring, dark green in the summer and gold/red in autumn. Dwarf shrub.
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Cornus
The following list form the Cornus Florida group and represent the most
spectacular of the flowering trees and shrubs available to gardeners. The term flowers is used to describe the showy display but are in fact
bracts, the true flowers are ½” – ¾” across in the centre of the “flowers”. They also have consistently excellent autumn colours. Most will mature into a small low-branched tree.
Apple Blossom Light pink flowers shading to white in the centre.
Bodnant Free flowering overlapping white bracts.
Cherokee Chief Flowers rich ruby-red. One of the most popular red bracted forms.
Cherokee Brave Reddish pink (burgundy) flower with a white centre.
Cherokee Sunset Variegated form with irregular yellow margins and red flower bracts.
Cloud 9 Showy white overlapping bracts, profusely flowering when young.
Eddies White Wonder Large white flowers with pendulous habit.
First Lady Striking variegated yellow/green foliage with white flowers. Enjoys the
sun. Rubra
Red/pinkish red flowers.
Gold Spot
Large leaves with random gold spots and heavy crops of large white flowers.
Gold Star
Excellent form with strong gold centre to the leaves and white flowers.
Lady Glory Brikett Creamy/white flowers turning pale pink. Said to be an improvement on
Norman Haddon.
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Monark Vigorous grower with creamy white flowers.
Ormondii
A narrower plant than eddies white wonder with heavy quantities of large broad white flower bracts.
Satomi One of the best rose pink forms holding its colour in all conditions.
Spring Day Pale pink on margins and base of the flower.
Spring Song Deep rose red flowers.
Stokes Pink Clear pink flower bracts.
They are priced at £6.25 each.
Cornus Alternifolia Argentea The leaves are small and delicate edged white, makes a dense shrub.
Cornus Controversa Varigata
“The wedding Cake Tree”. Spectacular variegated layered branches.
Both priced at £7.75.
Liquidamber
Beautiful trees that are grown for their foliage and autumn colours. Alomarginata
Striking white edged leaves.
Formoseana
Three lobed dark green leaves, red tinted in the spring and yellow in the autumn.
Gumbol Dwarf multi-stemmed shrub, rounded at the top.
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Lane Roberts Reliable autumn colour of rich black crimson/red.
Orientalis
Bushy headed tree, five lobed toothed leaves, slow growing, fragrant resin called Liquid Storax, made form the inner bark.
Parasol Attractive and unusual weeping form.
Worlporston Unique narrow lobed leaves. Spectacular apricot/orange autumn
display.
The above are priced at £5.50 each
Hamamelis
Unique family of early flowering scented shrubs
Arnold Promis
Large clear yellow scented flowers.
Diane
One of the best red flowering forms, faintly fragrant. Jelena
Excellent in lower, glows like copper from a distance, sweet faint scent.
Mollis
Yellow, fragrant with long lasting flower. Pallida
Soft sulphur yellow flowers, profusely borne, sweetly fragrant.
Primavea Primrose yellow with a sweet scent. Exceedingly floriferous.
Ruby Glow Coppery red flowers with a week fragrance.
All of the above are priced at £6.50 each
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Hibiscus
Valuable late flowering shrub
Blue Bird
Violet/blue with darker blue eye.
Elegantissima (lady Stanley) White/blush pink, moron base, semi double.
Hambo
Single pale pink flower with red spot.
Pink Giant Large clear rose pink flower with rich burgundy blotch.
Red Heart
Single white flower with red centre.
Roseus Pienus Double wine/purple flower.
Totus Albus
Single white flower.
All of the above are priced at £4.50 each
Fagus (Beech)
Beautiful diverse family of trees, one to be found for all planting needs.
Black Swan
Spectacular purple weeping form.
Comptonefolia
A slow grower with abundant cut fern like leaves. Dawyck
Rigidly columnar in habit.
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Dawyck Gold Narrow/columnar in habit with golden yellow leaves in spring and
autumn.
Frankin
Spectacular white / cream variegation. Heteropaylla
“Cut Leafed Beech”. Effectively large ornamental tree.
Mount Fuji
Popular bonsai subject. Obelisk
Lightly cut undulating leaves, upright habit.
Ovalifolium
Small rounded leave, upright habit.
Pendula Spectacular large weeping tree.
Pendula Purpurea Makes a small round headed purple leafed tree.
Purple Fountain Narrow upright growth with branches hanging down close to the main
trunk.
Red Obelisk Compact columnar form with dark purple dissected leaves.
Rohanii
Purple cut, slightly crinkled leaves.
Roseomarginata Purple leafed form with irregular rose and pinkish boarder.
Striata
Unusual Zebra striped green leaves, small growing.
All the above are priced at £5.50 each
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Wisteria
Alba
Snow showers, flowers up to 2ft long. Fragrant. Blue Sapphire
Violet / purple flowers and fragrant.
Caroline Strong grower with blue/violet flowers
Pink Ice
Soft pink flowers.
All of the above are priced at £6.50 each
Other young Plants
Catalpa Bignonoides Aurea
“Indian Bean Tree”. Large soft yellow leaves.
Cercis “Forest Pansy”. Handsome purple leaves.
Cytissus Baattandieri
Silky grey leaves, cone shaped bright yellow flowers scented like a
pineapple. Gleditsia Sun Burst
Golden leaves in spring fading to bright green.
Liriodendron Tulipifera Aureomarginatum
Leaves margined with yellow or greenish yellow. Robinea Frissia
Leaves of a golden yellow colour, holding colour well all year.
Tilia Winter Orange
Spectacular orange wood in the winter Zelkova Serrata Variegata
Small leaf with white rim around the margin.
All of the above are priced at £6.00
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Conifer Grafts
Abies Lasiocarpa Glauca Compacta
Slow growing shrub of compact conical habit. Abies Nordmaniana Golden Spreader
A dwarf, slow growing cultivar with spreading branches of light yellow foliage.
Cedrus Atlantica Glauca “Blue Cedar”. Spectacular tree for specimen planting.
Cedrus Deodora Aurea
“Golden Deodora”
Cedrus Deodara Golden Horizon Semi Prostrate form.
Cedrus Roman Candle
Cram tips on spring growth.
Cupressus Glabra Blue Ice Spectacular blue foliage.
Cupressus Macrocarpa Lutea
Strong growing golden tree ideal for hedging, withstands coastal
planting. Cupressus Sempervirens Swanes Gold
A compact columnar for.
Picea Abies Reflexa
Dense prostrate form. Picea Abies Breweriana
Weeping spruce.
Picea Orientalis Aureospicata
The young shoots are a creamy yellow, spectacular shrub or small tree in the spring.
Picea Pungens Globosa Dwarf flat topped globular dense bush, glaucous blue leaves.
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Picea Pungens Edith The best blue spruce I have seen. Pale silver/blue leaves with a neat
uniform habit.
Pinus Mugo Gnom
Small and compact with dark green leaves, forms a globular mound. Pinus Mugo Humpy
Small dark leafed dense bush.
Pinus Mugo Ophir
Golden, slow growing into an upright dense form. Pinus Nigra Black Prince
Heavy wooded dark green, chunky growing dwarf form.
Pinus Radiata Aurea
Excellent strong growing golden tree.
Pinus Strobus Minima Dwarf slow growing form of a dense habit.
Pinus Sylvestris Aurea A slow growing small tree with striking golden yellow leaves in winter.
Pinus Sylvestris Beunronensis Miniature Sots Pine.
Pinus Sylvestris Chantry Blue Pinus Fastigiata
Unique tight columnar form, the narrowest of any of the pins, often called “The Sentinel Pine”
Pinus Gold Coin Slower growing than Aurea with bright yellow leaves in the winter.
They are priced at £4.50 each
Postage and packaging charges for all the previous listings of grafted plants can be found at the bottom of page 2.
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Bareroot Seedling
Following is a list of seedlings comprising of Acer Palmatum and various other varieties of shrubs, trees and conifers, which we grow from seed.
All seedlings are at least one year old and fully hardened, having been
grown outside.
The Acer Palmatum varieties are priced In the listings.
The other seedlings are priced with a code as follows:
Price Code Price Each A 60p
B 80p C £1.00
D £1.20
The cost of packaging and postage for all of the above is as follows:
Order Value Postage
£4 - £9.90 £2.00 £10.00 - £19.90 £3.50
£20.00 & over £4.50
Minimum order value is £4.00
Bareroot Acer Palmatum Seedlings
per5 per10 per20 per50
Acer Palmatum Atropurpureum
100% purple form a good colour. 3” – 6” £5 £8 £15 £30
6” – 12” £6 £10 £17 £35 12” – 18” £7 £12 £22 £40
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Acer Palmatum Mixture A mixture of colour and leaf shape, seed picked from a group of trees.
per5 per10 per20 per50
3” – 6” £4 £6 £10 £15 6” – 12” £5 £8 £15 £30
12” – 18” £6 £10 £17 £35
Acer Palmatum Autumn Colour Seed gathered from trees with good autumn foliage.
per5 per10 per20 per50
3” – 6” £4 £6 £10 £15
6” – 12” £5 £8 £15 £30 12” – 18” £6 £10 £17 £35
Acer Palmatum Senkaki
Seed picked exclusively form Senkaki. Per 5 per 10 per 20 per 50
3” – 6” £4 £6 £10 £15
6” – 12” £5 £8 £15 £30
12” – 18” £6 £10 £17 £35
Other One Year Old Seedlings
Sizes Approx
D Acer Buergeanum 18” Trident Maple D Acer Circinayum 9” Vine Maple
D Acer Ginnala 12” Good Autumn Colour
D Acer Hersii 18” Snake Bark Maple D Acer Platanoides 12” Norway Maple D Acer Rubrum 18” Canadian Maple
C Acacia Dealbata 6” Mimosa A Berberis Darwinii 6” Free flowering yellow shrub
A Berberis Thunbergii Atropurpurea 8” Red/purple foliage
A Betule Pendula 9” Common Birch B Catalpa Bignonodies 12” Indian bean tree
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C Circidiphllum Japonicum 6” Small tree, pale yellow/pink autumn colour.
B Cercis Siliquastrum 6” Judas tree. Lilac flowers in may
C Cercis Canadensis 10” North American “red bud”, flower pale rose.
B Chimonathus Fragrens 6” Winter sweet, winter flowering Shrub. B Corodyline Australis 8” Exotic palm like with long sword
like leaves.
C Corodyline Australis Purpureum 8” Form with purple leaves.
D Cornus Kousa Chinensis 12” Flowers with strawberry like fruit B Corylus Avellana 12” Hazel nut A Euonymus Europeus 12” Spindle berry, scarlet capsules
B Eucalyptus Gunnii 4” Silver blue leaves
B Fagus Sylvatica 9” Green hedging B Fatsia Japonica 4” Very large polished dark green
leaves. B Hibiscus Syriacus 8” Late flowering trumpet flowers, various
colours. D Juglins Nigra 18” Black Walnut
D Juglins Regia 8” English edible walnut, valuable
wood. B Koelreuteria Paniculata 18” Golden rain tree B Laburnum Anagyroides 12” Small flowering tree
D Liquidamber Styraciflua 12” Maple like leaves with the autumn colour.
D Liriodendron Tulipefera 6” Tulip tree
C Morus Alba 9” White Mulberry C Morus Nigra 9” Black Mulberry C Nandina Domestica 3” An extremely decorative bamboo
like shrub. C Phormium Tenax 6” Striking clumps of leathery leaves from 1”
– 3” in length, flowers are red.
C Phormuim Tenax Purpureum 6” Leaves are a bronze/purple B Robinea Pseaudoacacia 12” False acacia, large tree with oriental look.
A Serbus Auocuparia Mountain Ash B Tilla Cordata 8” The small leafed lime
C Trachycarpus Fortunii 6” Hardy palm with large fan like
leaves. B Ulmus Parviflora 8” Chinese Elm, small leaves D Wisteria Sinensis 6” Chinese Wisteria, deep lilac flowers
B Zelkova Serrata 12” Graceful serrated leafed medium tree.
C Yucca Filamentosa 4” Dense shrubby plant with long
narrow leaves.
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Conifers
B Abies Koreana 6” Small tree with violet/purple seed cones.
B Abies Nordmaniana 6” Caucasian fir
B Cedrus Brevifolia 4” Small leafed slow growing form, rare B Cedrus Deodara 6” Beautiful pendulous tree B Cedrus Libanii 6” Cedar of Lebanon
A Cupressus Macrocarpa 9” Monterey cypress, fast growing. B Cupressus Sempervirons 8” Italian cypress, columnar
habit. A Chamacyparis Lawsoniana 8” Good hedging plant
C Ginko Biloba 8” Maidenhair tree. A living fossil, sole survivor of ancient genus
B Larix Leptollepis 9” Japanese larch
C Metasaquoia Glyptostrabodies 6” The dawn redwood A Pices Abies 8” Norway spruce. The traditional Christmas
Tree.
C Pinus 6” Japanese red pine A Pinus Mugo Mughus 3” Small dense tree
A Pinus Mugo Pumilo 3” Semi prostrate dwarf form
A Pinus Nigra 6” Australian pine B Pinus Radiata 4” Fast heavy growing tree B Pinus Strobos 4” White, five needled attractive pine
A Pinus Sylvestris 12” Scots pine C Pinus Tunbergii 6” Japanese
B Taxodium Distichum 12” Swamp cypress, beautiful deciduous
conifer. B Taxus Baccata 4” English yew, excellent hedging
plant.
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Hints on Growing Japanese Maples Japanese Maples are ideal subjects for container growing, with a few
simple rules and minimal attention can be grown indefinitely in a restricted environment.
Soil Types for Containers: Most commercial mixes are suitable being of a high peatmoss or bark
mixtures as Acers prefer a well-drained medium. Fertiliser:
Do Not Overfeed! Acers are not greedy feeders, excessive feeding
particularly of a high nitrogen fertiliser will destroy the fine root system. A light spring dressing of one of the balanced fertilisers available will
suffice. Water:
Water is the most important item for a healthy content plant. Acers
resent being aloud to dry out or become waterlogged. Letting them dry out will result in leaf drop and possible loss of the plant, and a
waterlogged plant will result in the roots rotting and the almost certain loss of the plant. It is best to aim at an even level of moisture be it on the moist or dryer side and avoid any violent fluctuations. Do Not water
foliage in the sunlight as leaf scorch will ensure. Water in the evenings or direct into the pot.
Climate: Acers are surprisingly hardy given their delicate appearance. Most enjoying full sunlight exposure and all withstand cold to the roots as low
as -9 deg C, and to the plant above the ground, below -18 deg C. If really excessive weather is expected a piece of sacking or similar material to
lag the container is advisable. They grow wild in Japan where
experience very cold but dry winters. Bonsai:
The ultimate containerisation of a plant for which Acers are by there natural grace of growth and leaf types and tolerance of a restricted
environment, one of the most ideal subjects. The purchase of a book to
give the rudiments of what is basically a simple art of pruning and shaping, which is like all skills has to be learnt by practical experience.
Open Ground Planting: Acers prefer a sandy loam but the perfect soil is seldom available but
they will grow in richer heavier soils or poor sandy soils with
appropriate conditioning, soils with a high PH are unsuitable unless neutralised. Whatever the soil conditions you have to cope with the rule
on feeding and watering apply as in the container grown plants.