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Transplants Catalogue

2015

Wyevale Nurseries Transplants Division

We are a well established nursery, boasting over 20 years experience in producing top quality field grown native shrubs, trees and hedging plants. We pride ourselves on being one of Britain’s foremost providers of bare root, field grown plants, catering to your individual needs whether they are landscaping, forestry or agricultural industries, local authorities or private landowner.

Our extensive range of stock originates from native sourced seed where possible or is produced in the form of hardwood cuttings from our own grown material.

We have a dedicated nursery team with ample experience to assist with any enquiries regarding planting or aftercare. We also stock a range of plant protection products to aid establishment if required.

Please feel free to contact us, we are happy to help.

Ray JenkinsDirector of Transplants Divsion

Your Wyevale Transplants Division Team

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Jules GriffithsSales and Administration SecretaryJules has worked for the Transplants Division for eight years managing the day to day office administration and recently as the division has grown, now looks after the cash and carry sales customers.

Ray Jenkins Director of Transplants DivisionRay has worked for Wyevale Nurseries for 29 years, 26 of them at our Transplants Division. He is passionate about plants and a true nurseryman. Ray is an active member of the HTA Hedging and Tree Group steering committee and of the CONFOR Nursery Producers Group.

All stock from known provenances. Details on request

How to find Wyevale Nurseries Transplants Division

Directions to nursery site: (Sat-nav: use ‘GL19 3LA’)

For sales of transplants stock and cash & carry collections from site:Wyevale Nurseries Transplants Division,Russells End Farm, Bromsberrow,Ledbury, Hereford HR81PB

Tel: 01531 650482Fax: 01531 650053Email: [email protected]: Ray Jenkins or Jules GriffithsMobile: 07786 631055

For the full range of nursery stock contact our parent nursery:Wyevale Nurseries Ltd, Wyevale Way,Kings Acre, Hereford HR4 7AY

Tel: 01432 845200 Fax: 01432 845227Email: [email protected] website for full Wyevale Nurseries stocklist: www.wyevalenurseries.co.uk

From Junction 2 of the M50 motorway, take the A417 (south) direction Gloucester. Proceed just 100 metres to see the sign and entrance on the right hand side. Follow green arrows along trackway.

From Gloucester (12 miles) Take the A417 - direction Ledbury.

M50

A449

A449

A438

A417

A417A417

A417

M50

M5

North

South

Gloucester

to Gloucester

Ledbury

to Ledbury

Ross-on-Wye

Hereford

Tewkesbury

Worcester

J2J2 J1 J8

Wyevale Nurseries Transplants Division lies on the A417 Gloucester-Ledbury road.

100 metres from Junction 2.

From Hereford (20 miles) Take the A438 - direction Tewkesbury, then at Ledbury the A417 - direction Gloucester.

From Motorway M5 Junction 8 Take the motorway M50 - direction Ross. Leave the M50 at Junction 2.

3Special quotations for large quantities

Passionate about plantsThe full story... • Trading since 1928• Owned by the Williamson family for 86 years• Over 6 million plants grown every year, in 4 main sites on 600+ acres• Proud to supply both the amenity landscape and retail markets

Container Plants• Over 1.5 million 2 and 3ltr shrubs

grown annually• Over 20 acres of covered growing facilities• Specialists in A-Z shrub and

herbaceous ranges• More than 100 plant promotions available

Trees• Both field and container grown trees

grown on over 350 acres• Over 125,000 field grown trees grown

annually from 6-8cm girth up to 20-25cm• 8500 container grown trees

from 15ltr-300ltr• Over 70 different varieties available

Hedging and Forestry Transplants• 200 acre transplant nursery • 25 miles of seed beds sown every year,

from native sourced seed • Over 5 million plants produced

4 All stock from known provenances. Details on request

Adam Dunnett Sales and Marketing DirectorAdam has worked for a number of UK nurseries in both production and sales roles gaining over 25 years’ horticultural experience. Adam most recently worked for The Garden Centre Group as their Plant Buyer.

Andy CongeraAmenity Sales ManagerAndy has worked in Amenity horticulture his whole career, working for some of the largest UK nurseries, in both sales and buying roles and has an incredibly deep knowledge of the amenity sector.

Robin Trumper Amenity Sales ExecutiveRobin has worked for Wyevale Nurseries for 35 years. Robin has exceptional plant knowledge and with over three decades within the industry to pull from his understanding of the sector is second to none.

John Lawrence Amenity Sales ExecutiveJohn has been with Wyevale for just over 12 months and has brought his retail horticultural experience into our Amenity team. This has added a new dimension to Wyevale which is certainly benefiting the company and customer.

Adrian HoareCash and Carry Sales ExecutiveWhether you are a Landscaper, Garden Designer, Nursery or Garden Centre wishing to use our excellent cash and carry service Adrian will understand your requirements exactly. He has worked at Wyevale for over 29 years and during that time has built up a real expertise in all sectors of the industry.

Meet the Amenity Sales teamFor enquires on availability and prices of our Trees or Container range please contact the Amenity Sales team based at our Head Office in Hereford.

Contact details:

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Transplants

1+ 0 1 year seedling

1u1 1 year seedling undercut and grown in situ for 1 further year

1+1 1 year seedling lined out for 1 further year

1+2 1 year seedling lined out for 2 further years

fthd A young feathered tree

0/1 1 year hardwood cutting

Native to Britain

Key To Plant Age

ALL PLANTS ARE SOLD IN BUNDLES OF 25

Plant Specifications.At Wyevale we adhere to the National Nursery Stock Specifications as published by the Horticultural Trades Associations.

To specify a bare root transplant is the most efficient way of ordering planting material; no pot, no peat, no heat, just plants in their basic form produced outdoors, hardy as nature intended. More than this, to specify transplants in the height range 30cm through to 100cm allows planting of material easy to handle and carry to site, quick to plant and on most sites, not requiring expensive staking.

What age to specify? In most cases a 2 year old plant 40-60cm or 60-80cm, height is the best choice. A 1+1 transplant is the staple norm, 1u1 gives a slimmer, straighter plant. 1+2 a stocky bushier plant. Plants grown from hardwood cuttings rather than seed are given the rather perplexing term 0/1 or 0+1 to indicate age, in this example one year old.

8 All stock from known provenances. Details on request

Age Height Price per 100 Price per 1000

ACER CAMPESTRE (Field Maple)

1+0 40/60 £0.30 £0.22

1+1 40/60 £0.40 £0.30

1+0 60/80 £0.36 £0.27

1u1 or 1+1 60/80 £0.45 £0.35

1u1 or 1+1 80/100 £0.72 £0.55

1+1 100/125 £0.87 £0.67

1+1 125/150 £1.12 £0.82

ACER PSEUDOPLATANUS

(Sycamore)

1+0 40/60 £0.32 £0.221+1 40/60 £0.36 £0.271+0 60/80 £0.37 £0.271+1 60/80 £0.40 £0.301+1 80/100 £0.50 £0.40

Combating Climate Change – a role for UK forestsAn independent report of this title to the ‘Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’ suggests that a 4% increase in woodland cover in Great Britain would reduce the nett UK carbon emissions by 10%. To achieve this we need to plant some 23,000 hectares per year for 40 years. Whether you are planning on planting a hedge, shelter belt or woodland it all helps towards this target.

ALNUS CORDATA (Italian Alder)

1+1 40/60 £0.40 £0.30

1+1 60/80 £0.50 £0.38

1+1 80/100 £0.60 £0.45

1+2 125/150 £1.85 £1.40

1+2 150/175 £2.90 £2.20

1+2 175/200 £4.90 £3.70

Broadleaf VarietiesListed below is our comprehensive range of broadleaf transplants/hedging. We pride ourselves on the quality of our stock and as they are grown on our nursery in Herefordshire they will ‘transplant’ well in other UK locations. Stock grown in the UK for the UK.

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Age Height Price per 100 Price per 1000

ALNUS GLUTINOSA (Common Alder)

1+0 30/40 £0.30 £0.25

1+0 40/60 £0.34 £0.27

1+1 40/60 £0.41 £0.31

1+1 60/80 £0.45 £0.35

1+1 80/100 £0.50 £0.40

1+1 100/125 £0.66 £0.50

1+2 125/150 £1.25 £0.96

1+2 150/175 £2.80 £2.10

1+2 175/200 £4.65 £3.50

1+2 200/250 £6.40 £4.80

ALNUS INCANA (Grey Alder)

1+0 30/40 £0.30 £0.25

1+0 40/60 £0.34 £0.27

1+1 40/60 £0.41 £0.31

1+1 60/80 £0.45 £0.35

1+1 80/100 £0.50 £0.40

1+1 100/125 £0.66 £0.50

1+2 125/150 £1.25 £0.96

1+2 150/175 £2.80 £2.10

1+2 175/200 £4.65 £3.50

1+2 200/250 £6.40 £4.80

AMELANCHIER CANADENSIS

(Snowy Mespilus)

1+1 40/60 £0.55 £0.43

1+1 60/80 £0.78 £0.60

BERBERIS THUNBERGII 1u1 30/40 £0.50 £0.401u1 40/60 £0.65 £0.50

BERBERIS THUNBERGII ATROPURPUREA

(Barberry)

1u1 30/40 £0.50 £0.40

1u1 40/60 £0.65 £0.50

BETULA PENDULA (Silver Birch)

1+0 30/40 £0.30 £0.231+0 40/60 £0.33 £0.261+0 60/80 £0.38 £0.281+1 40/60 £0.41 £0.311+1 60/80 £0.44 £0.341+1 80/100 £0.52 £0.411+1 100/125 £0.70 £0.531+2 125/150 £1.25 £0.901+2 150/175 £3.00 £2.201+2 175/200 £4.70 £3.551+2 200/250 £6.50 £5.00

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Age Height Price per 100 Price per 1000

BETULA PUBESCENS (White Birch)

1+1 40/60 £0.43 £0.33

1+1 60/80 £0.45 £0.35

BUXUS SEMPERVIRENS

(Common Box)

Cell+2 10/20 £1.00 £0.83

Cell+2 20/30 £1.35 £1.05

Cell+2 30/40 £1.60 £1.25

CARPINUS BETULUS(Hornbeam)

1u1 or 1+1 30/40 £0.39 £0.29

1u1 or 1+1 40/60 £0.52 £0.38

1u1 or 1+1 60/80 £0.60 £0.50

1+2 80/100 £1.12 £0.75

1+2 100/125 £1.15 £0.92

1+2 125/150 £1.65 £1.27

1+2 150/175 £3.75 £2.85

CASTANEA SATIVA (Sweet Chestnut)

1+0 30/40 £0.47 £0.371+0 40/60 £0.55 £0.421+1 40/60 £0.60 £0.501+1 60/80 £0.70 £0.60

CORNUS ALBA

(Red Dogwood)

1+1 30/40 £0.35 £0.261+1 40/60 £0.41 £0.311+1 60/80 £0.50 £0.36

CORNUS ALBA ‘ELEGANTISSIMA’

Silver and green leaves

0/1 40/60 £1.60 £1.20

0/1 60/80 £1.90 £1.40

CORNUS ALBA SELECT RED

An American seed selection for extra red stems

1+1 30/40 £0.50 £0.37

1+1 40/60 £0.55 £0.42

1+1 60/80 £0.60 £0.47

CORNUS ALBA ‘SIBIRICA’Very red stems

0/1 40/60 £0.60 £0.50

CORNUS ALBA ‘SPAETHII’

Gold and green leaves

0/1 40/60 £1.60 £1.25

0/1 60/80 £1.98 £1.50

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Age Height Price per 100 Price per 1000

CORNUS SANGUINEA(Common Dogwood)

1+1 30/40 £0.35 £0.271+1 40/60 £0.40 £0.301+1 60/80 £0.46 £0.361+1 80/100 £0.53 £0.43

CORNUS STOLONIFERA ‘FLAVIRAMEA’ (Golden Twig Dogwood)

Green stemmed

0/1 30/40 £0.50 £0.40

0/1 40/60 £0.60 £0.45

0/1 60/80 £0.70 £0.55

CORYLUS AVELLANA (Hazel)

1+0 30/40 £0.35 £0.27

1+0 40/60 £0.40 £0.30

1+0 60/80 £0.44 £0.34

1+1 30/40 £0.40 £0.30

1+1 40/60 £0.50 £0.40

1+1 60/80 £0.60 £0.47

1+1 80/100 £0.75 £0.60

COTONEASTER SIMONSII

(Himalayan Cotoneaster)

1+1 30/40 £0.80 £0.52

1+1 40/60 £0.90 £0.62

CRATAEGUS MONOGYNA

(Hawthorn)

1+0 30/40 £0.26 £0.191+0 40/60 £0.30 £0.211+0 60/80 £0.35 £0.281+1 30/40 £0.34 £0.261+1 40/60 £0.40 £0.301+1 60/80 £0.44 £0.341+1 80/100 £0.62 £0.451+1 100/125 £0.81 £0.631+2 125/150 £1.551+2 150/175 £3.501+2 175/200 £4.25

General recommendations are that Hawthorn hedging is best planted in a double row 25cm (10 inches) apart, 30cm (12 inches) apart within the rows (i.e. 6 plants per metre length of hedge). However, using our robust 1+1 transplants this planting density can be reduced by one third.

BEST SELLER

12 All stock from known provenances. Details on request

Age Height Price per 100 Price per 1000

EUONYMUS EUROPAEUS

(Spindle)

1+1 40/60 £0.44 £0.34

1+1 60/80 £0.50 £0.39

FAGUS SYLVATICA (Green Beech)

1u1 30/40 £0.40 £0.281u1 40/60 £0.51 £0.381u1 60/80 £0.67 £0.501+2 40/60 £0.61 £0.471+2 60/80 £0.87 £0.651+2 80/100 £1.25 £0.931+2 100/125 £1.75 £1.231+2 125/150 £3.00 £2.201+2 150/175 £4.60 £3.45

FAGUS SYLVATICA PURPUREA

(Copper Beech)

1+2 40/60 £1.65 £1.251+2 60/80 £2.12 £1.651+2 80/100 £2.91 £2.221+2 100/125 £3.30 £2.52

FORSYTHIA X INTERMEDIA

‘LYNWOOD’0/1 40/60 £0.93 £0.70

HIPPOPHAE RHAMNOIDES

(Sea Buckthorn)

1+1 40/60 £0.43 £0.32

1+1 60/80 £0.51 £0.39

ILEX AQUIFOLIUM (Common Holly)

9cm pot 30/40 £1.75 £1.25

JUGLANS REGIA (Common Walnut)

1u1 30/40 £0.70 £0.55

1u1 40/60 £0.90 £0.70

LIGUSTRUM OVALIFOLIUM

(California Privet)

0/1 30/40 £0.42 £0.320/1 40/60 £0.50 £0.400/1 60/80 £0.60 £0.480/1 80/100 £0.80 £0.65

LIGUSTRUM OVALIFOLIUM

‘AUREUM’ (Golden Privet)

0/1 20/30 £0.72 £0.520/1 30/40 £0.94 £0.700/2 40/60 £1.33 £1.00

0/2 60/80 £1.70 £1.30

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Age Height Price per 100 Price per 1000

LIGUSTRUM VULGARE

(Wild Privet)

1+1 30/40 £0.37 £0.30

1+1 40/60 £0.45 £0.35

1+1 60/80 £0.50 £0.42

LONICERA NITIDA (Wilsons Honeysuckle)

0/1 30/40 £0.65 £0.55

LONICERA PERICLYMENUM

(Common Honeysuckle, Woodbine)

9cm pot £1.30

MAHONIA AQUIFOLIUM

(Oregon Grape)

1u1 30/40 £0.60 £0.45

1u1 40/60 £0.86 £0.65

MALUS SYLVESTRIS (Crab Apple)

1+1 40/60 £0.48 £0.37

1+1 60/80 £0.60 £0.47

1+1 80/100 £0.75 £0.55

PHILADELPHUS ‘VIRGINAL’

(Mock Orange)

0/1 40/60 £0.93 £0.70

0/1 60/80 £1.10 £0.80

POPULUS ALBA (White Poplar)

0/1 60/80 £0.43 £0.320/1 80/100 £0.48 £0.360/1 100/125 £0.75 £0.50

POPULUS‘BALSAM SPIRE’

0/1 60/80 £0.45 £0.340/1 80/100 £0.52 £0.390/1 100/125 £0.75 £0.54

POPULUS X CANADENSIS

‘ROBUSTA’

0/1 60/80 £0.45 £0.34

0/1 80/100 £0.52 £0.39

0/1 100/125 £0.75 £0.54

POPULUS NIGRA BETULIFOLIA (Native Black Poplar, Manchester Poplar)

0/1 60/80 £0.60 £0.45

0/1 80/100 £0.75 £0.55

POPULUS NIGRA ‘ITALICA’

(Lombardy Poplar)

0/1 40/60 £0.48 £0.38

0/1 60/80 £0.53 £0.42

0/1 80/100 £0.60 £0.47

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Age Height Price per 100 Price per 1000

POPULUS TREMULA (Aspen)

1+1 40/60 £0.60 £0.401+1 60/80 £0.65 £0.471+1 80/100 £0.80 £0.551+1 100/125 £1.00 £0.751+1 125/150 £1.20 £0.95

PRUNUS AVIUM (Wild Cherry)

1+0 30/40 £0.28 £0.231+0 40/60 £0.30 £0.251+0 60/80 £0.38 £0.281+1 40/60 £0.36 £0.271+1 60/80 £0.43 £0.331+1 80/100 £0.60 £0.401+2 100/125 £0.80 £0.501+2 125/150 £1.20 £0.951+2 150/175 £3.20 £2.501+2 175/200 £4.80 £3.601+2 200/250 £6.65 £5.00

PRUNUS AVIUM STAR SEEDLING

1+0 40/60 £0.44 £0.33

1+0 60/80 £0.51 £0.39

PRUNUS CERASIFERA (Myrobalan)

1+0 40/60 £0.36 £0.28

1+0 60/80 £0.43 £0.33

PRUNUS LAUROCERASUS (Common or Cherry Laurel)

Cell+1 30/40 £1.20 £0.90Cell+1 40/60 £1.90 £1.15

Cell+1 60/80 £2.10 £1.31

PRUNUS PADUS(Bird Cherry)

1+1 40/60 £0.40 £0.301+1 60/80 £0.45 £0.351+1 80/100 £0.55 £0.40

PRUNUS SPINOSA (Blackthorn)

1+0 30/40 £0.25 £0.19

1+0 40/60 £0.30 £0.23

1+0 60/80 £0.35 £0.27

1+1 30/40 £0.30 £0.24

1+1 40/60 £0.38 £0.29

1+1 60/80 £0.44 £0.33

1+1 80/100 £0.55 £0.42

PYRUS COMMUNIS (Wild Pear)

1+1 30/40 £0.48 £0.351+1 40/60 £0.52 £0.401+1 60/80 £0.65 £0.50

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Age Height Price per 100 Price per 1000

QUERCUS PETRAEA (Sessile Oak)

1u1 30/40 £0.52 £0.401u1 40/60 £0.55 £0.511u1 or 1+2 60/80 £0.65 £0.531+2 80/100 £0.90 £0.651+2 100/125 £1.50 £1.101+2 125/150 £2.10 £1.60

QUERCUS ROBUR (Common Oak)

1u1 30/40 £0.35 £0.281u1 40/60 £0.43 £0.331u1 60/80 £0.52 £0.421u1 80/100 £0.78 £0.531+2 100/125 £1.50 £1.001+2 125/150 £2.00 £1.501+2 150/175 £2.35 £1.85

QUERCUS RUBRA (Red Oak)

1u1 30/40 £0.38 £0.291u1 40/60 £0.43 £0.331u1 60/80 £0.66 £0.50

RHAMNUS CATHARTICA(Common Buckthorn)

1+1 30/40 £0.43 £0.32

1+1 40/60 £0.46 £0.35

1+1 60/80 £0.50 £0.40

RHAMNUS FRANGULA (Alder Buckthorn)

1+1 30/40 £0.43 £0.32

1+1 40/60 £0.46 £0.35

1+1 60/80 £0.50 £0.40

RIBES SANGUINEUM ‘KING EDWARD VII’

(Winter Currant)

0/1 40/60 £0.94 £0.70

0/1 60/80 £1.10 £0.80

ROSA ARVENSIS (Field Rose)

1+0 60/80 £0.55 £0.40

ROSA CANINA (Dog Rose)

1+1 30/40 £0.32 £0.25

1+1 40/60 £0.37 £0.29

1+1 60/80 £0.44 £0.34

ROSA RUBIGINOSA (Sweet Briar, Eglantine)

1+1 40/60 £0.39 £0.29

1+1 60/80 £0.44 £0.34

ROSA RUBRIFOLIA 1+1 40/60 £0.44 £0.34

1+1 60/80 £0.50 £0.40

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Age Height Price per 100 Price per 1000

ROSA RUGOSA ‘ALBA’ (White Japanese Rose)

1+1 30/40 £0.43 £0.331+1 40/60 £0.50 £0.371+1 60/80 £0.52 £0.42

ROSA RUGOSA ‘RUBRA’ (Red Japanese Rose)

1+1 30/40 £0.39 £0.291+1 40/60 £0.43 £0.331+1 60/80 £0.52 £0.41

ROSA SPINOSISSIMA (Scotch Rose, Pimpinellifolia

Burnet Rose)

1+1 40/60 £0.41 £0.31

1+1 60/80 £0.47 £0.36

SALIX ALBA (White Willow)

0/1 40/60 £0.35 £0.260/1 60/80 £0.37 £0.280/1 80/100 £0.43 £0.320/1 150/175 £1.20 £0.95

SALIX ALBA ‘CHERMESINA’

(Scarlet Willow)

0/1 40/60 £0.37 £0.28

0/1 60/80 £0.43 £0.32

0/1 80/100 £0.48 £0.36

SALIX ALBA ‘VITELLINA’

(Golden Willow)

0/1 40/60 £0.34 £0.26

0/1 60/80 £0.40 £0.30

0/1 80/100 £0.45 £0.34

SALIX AURITA (Eared Willow)

0/1 60/80 £0.40 £0.30

SALIX CAPREA(Goat Willow)

1+0 40/60 £0.34 £0.261+1 40/60 £0.39 £0.291+1 60/80 £0.43 £0.331+1 80/100 £0.45 £0.35

SALIX CINEREA (Grey Sallow)

0/1 60/80 £0.38 £0.28

0/1 80/100 £0.44 £0.33

SALIX DAPHNOIDES (Violet Willow)

0/1 60/80 £0.40 £0.30

SALIX FRAGILIS (Crack Willow)

0/1 60/80 £0.37 £0.28

0/1 80/100 £0.43 £0.32

SALIX PURPUREA (Purple Osier)

0/1 60/80 £0.38 £0.28

0/1 80/100 £0.43 £0.32

SALIX ROSMARINIFOLIA

(Rosemary Leaf Willow)

0/1 40/60 £0.39 £0.29

0/1 60/80 £0.43 £0.33

SALIX VIMINALIS (Common Osier)

0/1 60/80 £0.37 £0.280/1 80/100 £0.43 £0.320/1 175/200 £1.30 £1.00

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Age Height Price per 100 Price per 1000

SAMBUCUS NIGRA (Common Elder, Elderberry)

1+0 30/40 £0.27 £0.211+1 40/60 £0.37 £0.271+1 60/80 £0.43 £0.33

SAMBUCUS NIGRA ‘AUREA’

(Golden Elder)

0/1 30/40 £0.43 £0.33

0/1 40/60 £0.53 £0.41

0/2 60/80 £0.66 £0.50

SORBUS ARIA (Whitebeam)

1u1 30/40 £0.50 £0.40

1u1 40/60 £0.66 £0.51

SORBUS AUCUPARIA (Mountain Ash, Rowan)

1+0 30/40 £0.28 £0.23

1+0 40/60 £0.31 £0.26

1+1 40/60 £0.37 £0.30

1+1 60/80 £0.45 £0.35

1+1 80/100 £0.50 £0.40

1+1 100/125 £0.75 £0.57

1+2 125/150 £1.20 £0.95

1+2 150/175 £3.50 £2.75

1+2 175/200 £5.25 £4.00

SORBUS INTERMEDIA (Swedish Whitebeam)

1u1 30/40 £0.41 £0.31

1u1 40/60 £0.59 £0.45

SORBUS TORMINALIS

(Wild Service Tree)

1u1 20/30 £0.58 £0.46

1u1 30/40 £0.85 £0.65

1u1 40/60 £0.95 £0.77

SYMPHORICARPOS ALBUS

(Snowberry)

0/1 40/60 £0.40 £0.30

0/1 60/80 £0.48 £0.35

SYMPHORICARPOS X CHENUALTII

‘HANCOCK’ (Snowberry Hancock)

0/1 40/60 £0.40 £0.30

0/1 60/80 £0.45 £0.35

TILIA CORDATA(Small Leaved Lime)

1+1 30/40 £0.43 £0.33

1+1 40/60 £0.50 £0.38

1+1 or 1u1 60/80 £0.60 £0.47

1u1 80/100 £0.80 £0.60

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Age Height Price per 100 Price per 1000

TILIA PLATYPHYLLOS

(Large Leaved Lime)

1+1 40/60 £0.50 £0.37

1+1 60/80 £0.64 £0.45

1+1 80/100 £0.85 £0.60

VIBURNUM LANTANA

(Common Wayfaring Tree)

1u1 30/40 £0.37 £0.281u1 40/60 £0.50 £0.37

1u1 60/80 £0.60 £0.45

VIBURNUM OPULUS(Guelder Rose)

1+1 20/30 £0.35 £0.251+1 30/40 £0.40 £0.301+1 40/60 £0.50 £0.391+1 60/80 £0.60 £0.47

WEIGELA ‘BRISTOL RUBY’

0/1 40/60 £1.00 £0.75

WEIGELA ‘FLORIDA VARIEGATA’

0/1 40/60 £1.00 £0.75

If you are planting a rural hedge, don’t forget to include a few other appropriate species; hedges look best when mixed. For ideas we suggest Cornus sanguinea (Common Dogwood) or Malus sylvestris (Crab Apple). Why not put in a few native hedge climbers; Rosa canina (Dog Rose) and Lonicera pericylmenum (Honeysuckle) these will give that rustic look. When planting trees, don’t forget Britain’s rare native Populus nigra betulifolia (Black Poplar), you will create a tasty legacy by including Juglans regia (Walnut) or Castanea sativa (Sweet Chestnut). Consider an under storey of shade tolerant shrubs such as Corylus avellana (Hazel) and Ilex aquifolium (Holly). Most of all, you own your planting; let it reflect your choice and enjoy it.

VIBURNUM LANTANA

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Age Height Price per 100 Price per 1000

ABIES NORDMANNIANA (Caucasian Fir)

2+2 10/20 £0.72 £0.60

CHAMAECYPARIS LAWSONIANA

(Lawsons Cypress)

1u1 30/40 £0.37 £0.27

1u1 40/60 £0.42 £0.32

LARIX DECIDUA(European Larch)

1+1 30/40 £0.40 £0.32

PICEA ABIES(Norway Spruce)

1u1 20/40 £0.45 £0.30

2+1 20/40 £0.50 £0.35

PINUS NIGRA AUSTRIACA

(Austrian Pine)

2+2 40/60 £0.60 £0.45

PINUS SYLVESTRIS (Scots Pine)

1u1 20/40 £0.37 £0.282+2 40/60 £0.55 £0.412+2 60/80 £0.74 £0.55

PSEUDOTSUGA MENZIESII

(Douglas Fir)

1+1 30/40 £0.46 £0.36

TAXUS BACCATA (English Yew)

2+2 20/30 £1.20 £0.922+2 30/40 £1.50 £1.162+2 40/60 £1.75 £1.30

THUJA PLICATA (Western Red Cedar)

C+1 20/40 £1.10 £0.80

1U1 20/40 £0.60 £0.40

ConifersBelow is the range of conifer transplants available.

20 All stock from known provenances. Details on request

In association with ‘Plantworks’ we can offer a British-sourced mycorrhizal fungal inoculant; ‘Rootgrow Professional’. Applied by us at the point of packing as a gel root-dip. Gel protects roots: inoculant provides a dose of soil symbiotic fungi to aid establishment.

Choosing a hedge mixTwo broad categories of hedging exist:

1. Rural HedgingGenerally a native hedge mix is used in farm and estate hedges or where attracting wildlife is a prime consideration. Examples of some rural hedge mixes are listed below.

Planting ProductsWe stock the following key sundries to assist safe establishment of your newly planted transplants:

Farm Native Hedging MixHawthornBlackthornCommon Oak Field MapleHazelDog Rose

Native Hedging MixHawthornBlackthornGuelder RoseSpindleCommon DogwoodWild PrivetCommon BuckthornField MapleScotch Rose

Thornless Native Hedging MixHornbeam Field MapleSpindle Common DogwoodHazel

Price per 100 Price per 1000SPIRAL GUARDS

(for rabbit protection)60cm ht 250 per box (clear)

£0.27 £0.22

BAMBOO CANES (for use with spirals)

90cm ht 500 per bale(9-11 lbs per 100 grade)

£0.11 £0.07

MYCORRHIZAL ROOT DIP £0.05/plant £0.03/plant

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2. Ornamental HedgingThe following varieties are more suitable for use in gardens:

BUXUS SEMPERVIRENS (Common Box) single row 30cm apart

CARPINUS BETULUS (Hornbeam) double row 45cm apartCOTONEASTER SIMONSII (Himalayan Cotoneaster) single row 45cm apart

FAGUS SYLVATICA (Beech) double row 45cm apartLIGUSTRUM OVALIFOLIUM (California Privet) double row 45cm apart

LONICERA NITIDA (Shrub Honeysuckle) single row 45cm apartPRUNUS LAUROCERASUS (Cherry Laurel) single row 45cm apart

ROSA RUGOSA (Red Japanese Rose) single row 30cm apartCHAMAECYPARIS LAWSONIANA (Lawsons Cypress) double row 45cm apart

TAXUS BACCATA (English Yew) single row 45cm apartTHUJA PLICATA (Western Red Cedar) double row 45cm apart

We are happy to advise and quote on hedge mixes to meet your needs. Please ring us to discuss.

CORYLUS AVELLANA

PRUNUS LAUROCERASUS

22 Terms and Conditions

1 Price1.1 The price quoted excludes VAT, delivery, packing,

insurance and other taxes or duties (unless otherwise stated). Rates of tax and duties on the goods will be those applying at the time of delivery.

1.2 Any quotation we issue is open for acceptance for 30 days from the date of quotation and is subject to availability (unless otherwise stated).

1.3 Unless otherwise stated, the price quoted is an illustrative estimate only and the price charged will be our price current at the time of delivery.

1.4 At any time before delivery we may adjust the price to reflect any increase in our costs of supplying the goods.

2 Delivery2.1 Although we make all reasonable efforts to effect delivery

in accordance with prearranged dates, such dates are estimates only and time shall not be of the essence.

2.2 If we fail to deliver within a reasonable time, you may (by informing us in writing) cancel the contract, however:

2.2.1 you may not cancel if we receive your notice after the goods have been dispatched; and

2.2.2 if you cancel the contract, you can have no further claim against us under that contract.

2.3 If you accept delivery of the goods after the estimated delivery time, it will be on the basis that you have no claim against us for delay (including indirect or consequential loss, or increase in the price of the goods).

2.4 If for any reason you fail to accept delivery of any goods when they are ready for delivery, or you request us to delay or withhold delivery, or we are unable to deliver the goods because you have not provided adequate instructions, we may:

2.4.1 treat the goods as having been delivered on that day (for the purposes of risk, inspection and payment); and

2.42 charge you for the storage, additional husbandry or redelivery of those goods.

2.5 We may deliver the goods in instalments and in any sequence. Each instalment is treated as a separate contract.

2.6 We may decline to deliver if:2.6.1 we believe that it would be unsafe, unlawful or

unreasonably difficult to do so; or 2.6.2 the premises (or the access to them) are unsuitable for our

vehicle.2.7 If you are collecting goods from us you are responsible for

the size, weight and positioning of any load on your vehicle and must ensure that your vehicle is sufficiently equipped to enable safe loading.

2.8 You must provide appropriate equipment and manual labour for unloading the goods at the delivery point. If our delivery vehicle is kept waiting for an unreasonable amount of time, is obliged to return without completing delivery or if we provide additional staff to unload goods an additional charge will be made.

2.9 Where we deliver goods in returnable containers, the containers must be empty when made available for collection. We reserve the right to either not collect containers containing rubbish or waste material (including packaging and pots) or to collect them and charge you for the disposal of the contents.

3 Risk3.1 The goods are at your risk from the time of delivery.3.2 Delivery takes place either:3.2.1 when the goods are loaded at our premises (if you are

collecting them or arranging carriage); or3.2.2 when the goods are unloaded at your premises or address

specified by you (if we are arranging carriage).3.3 You must inspect the goods on delivery. If any goods are

damaged or not delivered, you must telephone us within two days of delivery or the expected delivery time, and write to confirm your claim within five days of your initial notification. You must give us (and any carrier) a fair chance to inspect the damaged goods. If you fail to notify us in accordance with these requirements, you will not be entitled to reject the goods and will be deemed to have accepted the goods in accordance with the contract.

4 Payment terms4.1 You are to pay us in cash or in cleared funds prior to

delivery, unless you have an approved credit account.4.2 If you have an approved credit account, payment is due

within 30 days of the date of our invoice unless otherwise agreed in writing.

4.3 If you fail to pay us in full on the due date we may:4.3.1 suspend or cancel future deliveries;4.3.2 cancel any discount offered to you;4.3.3 charge you interest at the rate set under s.6 of the Late

Payment of Commercial Debts (Interest) Act 1998;a. calculated (on a daily basis) from the date of our invoice

until payment;b. compounded on the first day of each month; andc. before and after any judgment (unless a court orders

otherwise);4.3.4 claim fixed sum compensation from you under s.5A of that

Act to cover our credit control overhead costs; and4.3.5 recover (under clause 4.7) the cost of taking legal action to

make you pay.4.4 If you have an approved credit account, we may withdraw

it or reduce your credit limit or bring forward your due date for payment. We may do any of these at any time without notice.

4.5 You do not have the right to set off any money you may claim from us against anything you may owe us.

4.6 While you owe money to us, we have a lien on any of your property in our possession.

4.7 You are to indemnify us in full and hold us harmless from all expenses and liabilities we may incur (directly or indirectly including financing costs and including legal costs on a full indemnity basis) following any breach by you of any of your obligations under these terms

5 Title5.1 Until you pay all debts you may owe us: 5.1 1 all goods supplied by us remain our property;5.1.2 you must store them in suitable conditions and so that they

are clearly identifiable as our property;5.1.3 you must insure them (against the risks for which a prudent

owner would insure them) and hold the policy on trust for us;

5.1.4 you may use those goods and sell them in the ordinary course of your business, but not if:

a. we revoke that right (by informing you in writing); or b. you become insolvent.5.2 You must inform us (in writing) immediately if you become

insolvent.5.3 If your right to use and sell the goods ends you must allow

us to remove the goods.5.4 We have your permission to enter any premises where the

goods may be stored: 5.4.1 at any time, to inspect them; and5.4.2 after your right to use and sell them has ended, to remove

them, using reasonable force if necessary.5.5 Despite our retention of title to the goods, we have the

right to take legal proceedings to recover the price of goods supplied should you not pay us by the due date.

5.6 You are not our agent. You have no authority to make any contract on our behalf or in our name.

6 Warranties6.1 We warrant that the goods:6.1.1 comply with their description on our order confirmation

form; and6.1.2 are free from damage at the time of delivery (as long as you

comply with clause 6.4).6.2 We cannot guarantee that the goods will be free from

infection, infestation or disease, or that goods supplied are not of a type known to be poisonous or of a type having injurious, hazardous or irritating properties unless this has been specified in your order.

6.3 We give no other warranty (and exclude any warranty, term or condition that would otherwise be implied) as to the quality of the goods or their fitness for any purpose.

6.4 If you believe that we have delivered goods that are in breach of our warranty you must:

6.4.1 inform us by telephone within two days of the defect becoming apparent and write to us within five days or your initial notification to confirm your claim; and

6.4.2 retain any packing and provide us with full details of the type and species of the goods; and

6.4.3 allow us to investigate (we may need access to your premises and or ask you to return goods to us for examination).

6.5 If the goods are found to be in breach of our warranty (following our investigations), and you have complied with those conditions (in clause 6.4) in full, we will (at our option) replace those goods with similar goods, tend any damaged goods or credit the value to your invoice.

6.6 We cannot accept liability in respect of any defect arising

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from weather, accident, failure to tend or failure to follow our instructions.

6.7 We are not liable for any other loss or damage (including indirect or consequential loss, financial loss, loss of profits or loss of use) arising from the contract or the supply of goods or their use, even if we are negligent.

6.8 Our total liability to you (from one single cause) for damage to property caused by our negligence is limited to ten million pounds (or the appropriate amount of insurance we have in place when the contract is performed).

6.9 For all other liabilities not referred to elsewhere in these terms our liability is limited in damages to the price of the goods.

6.10 Nothing in these terms restricts or limits our liability for death or personal injury resulting from negligence.

7 Specification7.1 If we grow the goods in accordance with your specifications

or instructions you must ensure that: 7.1.1 the specifications or instructions are accurate; 7.1.2 goods grown in accordance with those specifications or

instructions will be fit for the purpose for which you intend to use them; and

7.1.3 your specifications or instructions will not result in the infringement of any intellectual property rights of a third party, or in the breach of the Plant Varieties and Seed Act 1964 or any other applicable law or regulation.

7.2 We are not responsible for the performance or suitability of goods grown in accordance with your specifications and instructions.

7.3 We reserve the right;7.3.1 to make any changes in the specifications of our goods that

are necessary to ensure they conform to any applicable safety or statutory requirements; and

7.3.3 to substitute any type or species where the substitution does not materially affect the characteristics of the goods and where the substituted goods are of equal or superior quality to those originally specified.

7.4 Any description, illustrations, figures as to performance, drawings, weights and dimensions contained in our catalogues, price lists or advertising material are illustrative only and will not form part of the contract between us.

7.5 The goods naturally vary in shape and size. We may supply individual items which vary from any specified dimension by up to 20%. However, we will try to ensure that the total weight of the goods delivered is as you ordered.

8 Return of goods8.1 We will accept the return of goods from you only: 8.1.1 by prior arrangement (confirmed in writing);8.1.2 on payment of an agreed handling charge (unless the

goods were defective when delivered); and8.1.3 where the goods are as fit for sale on their return as they

were on delivery.9 Export terms9.1 Where the goods are supplied by us to you by way of

export from the United Kingdom Clause 9 of these terms applies (except to the extent that it is inconsistent with any written agreement between us).

9.2 The ‘Incoterms’ of the International Chamber of Commerce which are in force at the time when the contract is made apply to exports, but these terms prevail to the extent that there is any inconsistency.

9.3 Unless otherwise agreed, the goods are supplied ex works our place of manufacture.

9.4 Where the goods are to be sent by us to you by a route including sea transport we are under no obligation to give a notice under section 32(3) of the Sale of Goods Act 1979.

9.5 You are responsible for arranging testing and inspection of the goods at our premises before shipment (unless otherwise agreed). We are not liable for any defect in the goods which would be apparent on inspection unless a claim is made before shipment. We are not liable for any damage during transit.

9.6 We are not liable for death or personal injury arising from the use of the goods delivered in the territory of another State (within the meaning of s.26 (3) (b) Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977).

10 Cancellation10.1 You may not cancel the order unless we agree in writing

(and clauses 2.2.2 and 10.2 then apply).

10.2 If the order is cancelled (for any reason) you are then to pay us for all stock that we may then hold (or to which we are committed) for the order.

10.3 We may suspend or cancel the order, by written notice if:10.3.1 you fail to pay us any money when due

(under the order or otherwise);10.3.2 you become insolvent; 10.3.3 you fail to honour your obligations under these

terms.11 Waiver and variations11.1 Any waiver or variation of these terms is binding in

honour only unless: 11.1.1 made (or recorded) in writing; 11.1.2 signed on behalf of each party; and 11.1.3 expressly stating an intention to vary these terms.11.2 All orders that you place with us will be on these terms

(or any that we may issue to replace them). By placing an order with us, you are expressly waiving any printed terms you may have to the extent that they are inconsistent with our terms.

12 Force majeure12.1 If we are unable to perform our obligations to you (or

able to perform them only at unreasonable cost) because of circumstances beyond our control, we may cancel or suspend any of our obligations to you, without liability.

12.2 Examples of those circumstances include periods of inclement weather (including storm, freezing temperatures, or excessive heat), act of God, accident, explosion, war, terrorism, fire, flood, transport delays, strikes and other industrial disputes and difficulty in obtaining supplies.

13 General13.1 English law is applicable to any contract made under these

terms. The English and Welsh courts have non-exclusive jurisdiction.

13.2 Any dispute arising out of the contract must be referred to the arbitration of an agreed arbitrator, or, failing that, an arbitrator appointed by the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators.

13.3 We are contracted to you as principal and will not accept any instructions from any agent of yours, including architects, specifiers, and landscapers unless those instructions are confirmed in writing by yourself.

13.4 If you are more than one person, each of you has joint and several obligations under these terms.

13.4 If any of these terms are unenforceable as drafted:13.4.1 it will not affect the enforceability of any other of these

terms; and13.4.2 if it would be enforceable if amended, it will be treated as

so amended.13.5 We may treat you as insolvent if: 13.5.1 you are unable to pay your debts as they fall due; or13.5.2 you (or any item of your property) become the subject of:a. any formal insolvency procedure (examples of which

include receivership, liquidation, administration, voluntary arrangements (including a moratorium) or bankruptcy);

b. any application or proposal for any formal insolvency procedure; or

c. any application, procedure or proposal overseas with similar effect or purpose.

13.6 All brochures, catalogues and other promotional materials are to be treated as illustrative only. Their contents form no part of any contract between us and you should not rely on them in entering into any contract with us.

13.7 Any notice by either of us which is to be served under these terms may be served by leaving it at or by delivering it to (by first class post or by fax) the other’s registered office or principal place of business. All such notices must be signed.

13.8 No contract will create any right enforceable (by virtue of the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999) by any person not identified as the buyer or seller.

13.9 The only statements upon which you may rely in making the contract with us, are those made in writing by someone who is our authorised representative and either:

13.9.1 contained in our estimate (or any covering letter) and not withdrawn before the contract is made; or

13.9.2 which expressly state that you may rely on them when entering into the contract.

13.10 Nothing in these terms affects or limits our liability for fraudulent misrepresentation.

See website for full Wyevale Nurseries stocklist www.wyevalenurseries.co.uk

Members of HTA and CONFOR

For sales of transplants stock and cash & carry collections from site:Wyevale Nurseries Transplants DivisionRussells End Farm, Bromsberrow,Ledbury, Hereford HR81PB

Tel: 01531 650482Fax: 01531 650053Email: [email protected]: Ray Jenkins or Jules GriffithsMobile: 07786 631055

For the full range of nursery stock contact our parent nursery:Wyevale Nurseries Ltd, Wyevale Way,Kings Acre, Hereford HR4 7AY

Tel: 01432 845200Fax: 01432 845227Email: [email protected]