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2018/2019
Landford Lodge,
INDEX PAGE
Landford,
Fruit Trees 13 Salisbury,
Wiltshire SP5 2EH
Hedging and Forestry 14
Plant passport no. UK/EW 20523
Hedge Mix 15
Sundries 15
SIZES
Office hours are 8.00am to 5.00pm Monday to Thursday, 8.00am to 4.00pm Friday.
Customers are very welcome to collect pre-ordered trees at any time. The tree collection and walled garden potted trees can be
viewed at any time, but please note, unless you have made an appointment, there are no guided tours, nor service at weekends.
Catalpa bignonioides - Large leaves. Produces lovely flowers even whilst young. 8-10 48.00 M
(Indian Bean Tree) - Aurea - Large golden yellow leaves. 10-12 65.50 M
fargesii duclouxii - Smaller leaf, lilac/pink flowers. RB 150-180 48.00 M
atlantica Glauca (Blue Atlas Cedar). RCB 150-180 49.65 L
Cedrus (Cedar)
- - Pendula - Weeping form. RB 210-240 77.55 S
deodara (Deodar Cedar). RCB 3m 113.75 L
libani (Cedar of Lebanon). PG 120-150 44.30 L
japonicum (Katsura Tree) - Autumn colour and burnt sugar smell. 6-8 54.20 M
Cercidiphyllum
- Red Fox - Purple new growth, stunning autumn colour. RB 150-180 44.00 S
canadensis Forest Pansy - Beautiful chocolatey-purple leaves. RB 100-120 50.00 S
Cercis
siliquastrum (Judas Tree) - Lovely pink flowers in May. RB 210-240 62.80 M
kentukea (Yellow Wood) - Fragrant white flowers in June. Autumn colour. RB 210-240 53.10 M
Cladrastis
alba Sibirica (Westonbirt Dogwood) - Striking, crimson, winter shoots. 90-120 6.40 S
Cornus (Dogwood)
Ascona - White bracts, good autumn colour. PG 150-180 55.85 S
capitata - Light yellow bracts, large fruit. PG 6-8 62.05 S
controversa Variegata - Striking foliage, beautiful. PG 120-150 72.85 M
Eddie’s White Wonder - White bracts at a young age. PG 120-150 26.70 S
These prices do not include VAT.
TREES 4
triacanthos Sunburst - Very attractive bright yellow young leaves. PG 8-10 70.35 M
Gleditsia
dioica (Kentucky Coffee Tree) - Rare, golden in autumn. PG 60-90 18.50 M
Gymnocladus
carolina (Snowdrop tree) - White flowers in spring.
Halesia RB 180-210 43.45 S
monticola (Mountain Snowdrop) - Larger flowers. RB 210-240 49.65 S
Hamamelis intermedia Arnold Promise - Bright yellow flowers. PG 90-105 37.25 S
(Witch Hazel) - Jelena - Coppery-red tint to flowers. PG 90-105 36.00 S
- Primavera - Yellow flowers with reddish base to petal. RB 80-100 34.00 S
- Westerstede - Light yellow floer, lightly scented. RB 80-100 34.00 S
mollis - Warm yellow petals, delicious scent. RB 80-100 34.00 S
aquifolium J.C. van Tol - Non-prickly, good berries (f). RB 60-90 18.65 S
Ilex (Holly)
crenata Dark Green - Perfect for low hedges. PG 90-105 20.00 S
- - - Hedging trough, 1m long. PG 150-180 140.00 S
koehneana Chestnut Leaf - Vigorous, attractive large leaves (f). RB 6-8 72.85 S
meserveae Heckenfee - Very hardy, darkgreen leaf, upright habit (f). PG 120-150 44.30 S
nigra (Black Walnut) - Large pinnate leaves. 8-10 52.00 L
Juglans (Walnut)
regia (Common Walnut) - Valuable timber tree. 8-10 52.00 L
paniculata (Golden Rain Tree) - Yellow flowers in August. RB 150-180 36.00 S
Koelreuteria
Vossii - Long racemes of yellow flowers. PG 8-10 68.00 S
Laburnum
japonicum (Japanese Privet) - Dark green glossy leaf. RB 180-210 38.00 S
Ligustrum (Privet)
lucidum Excelsum Superbum - Leaf edged yellow. STD, 1.5m trunk. PG 6-8 72.00 S
ovalifolium (Oval-leafed Privet). RB 120-150 18.00 S
orientalis - Small, deeply lobed leaves. RB 6-8 55.25 S
Liquidambar styraciflua - One of the most attractive trees for autumn colour. RB 8-10 60.70 L
(Sweet Gum)
- Andrew Hewson - Brilliant autumn colour. RB 6-8 55.25 M
- Festival - Burgundy-red in autumn, long lasting. RB 180-210 40.70 M
- Golden Treasure - Yellow edge to leaf. RB 6-8 53.40 M
- Lane Roberts - Dark red in autumn. RB 210-240 46.50 M
- Paarl - Late-colouring upright form. RB 210-240 46.50 L
- Parasol - Slow growing, ultimately round-headed. RB 6-8 55.25 S
- Pendula - Spreading tree with stiffly-sweeping branches. PG 12-14 102.95 S
- Silver King - Cream edge to leaf, pink in autumn. RB 6-8 55.25 M
- Slender Silhouette - Tightly upright form. RB 6-8 60.70 M
- Stared - Seven-lobed deeply-cut leaf, red when young. RB 6-8 55.25 M
- Worplesdon - Yellow/orange to red autumn tints. RB 6-8 55.25 M
chinense - Rare. RB 8-10 67.25 M
Liriodendron
tulipifera (Tulip Tree) - Large, flowering tree, distinctively shaped leaves. RB 6-8 49.40 L
- Fastigiatum - Broadly upright habit. PG 10-12 110.00 M
These prices do not include VAT.
TREES 6
Bare rooted or open ground trees should be lifted and replanted whilst dormant, usually from November to the end
of March. Roots of “lifted” trees should be kept moist and protected against frost. If not planting within 7 to 10 days
of receipt it is advisable to “heel in” or cover roots completely.
When soil conditions are suitable, the tree should be planted on the old soil line, at the depth it was in the nursery.
Slow release fertiliser should be incorporated into the existing backfill. It is important to use an adjustable tree tie
with protective buffer between stake and tree. Keep the ground around the tree grass and weed free for at least the
first two growing seasons ideally using manure as a surface mulch.
IT IS VERY IMPORTANT NOT TO PLANT TOO DEEPLY. THE ROOT WRAP ON ROOT-BALLED TREES
SUCH AS YEW MUST BE LEFT ON.
Orders
Orders are accepted subject to the plants being unsold on receipt of the order. The placing of an order constitutes an
acceptance of these terms.
Chalk /Alkaline Soils: Acer (most), Aesculus, Carpinus, Cercis, Crataegus, Fagus, Malus, Morus, Populus alba,
Prunus, Sorbus aria.
Clay Soils: Acer (most), Aesculus, Alnus, Betula, Carpinus, Crataegus, Eucalyptus, Ilex, Malus, Platanus,
Populus, Prunus, Quercus (most), Salix, Sorbus, Tilia.
Acid Soils: Betula, Castanea, Cercis, Gleditsia, Ilex, Populus alba, Populus tremula, Robinia.
Exposed sites: Betula, Crataegus, Fagus, Populus robusta, Populus tremula, Sorbus (most).
Wet Sites: Alnus, Amelanchier, Betula nigra, Populus, Pterocarya, Salix, Taxodium.
Autumn Colour: Acer, Amelanchier, Cercidiphyllum, Cladrastis, Liquidambar, Liriodendron,
Prunus (most), Rhus, Zelcova.
Impressive Flower: Aesculus, Amelanchier, Catalpa, Cercis, Cornus (some), Crataegus, Davidia, Eucryphia,
Koelreuteria, Laburnum, Malus, Paulownia, Prunus, Ptelea, Pyrus, Robinia, Styrax.