Historic, archived document Do not assume content reflects current scientific knowledge, policies, or practices. te Le aes ae Set wii elt VY gel ep ‘MAR 24 1928 OF ma cing amt aff kiln AN p SAN Nyy Way Rey WEQA{*’AAHNAT ow QQ GREENSBORO, N.C. COMPLETE LANDSCAPE AND PLANTING SERVICE FRUIT TREES AND ORNAMENTALS OFFICE AND NURSERIES ADJOINING AIRPORT U.S. HIGHWAY 421 TO WINSTON-SALEM NINE MILES OUT Fruit Trees, etc. : ? ; , : ‘ : 1-4 Flowering Shrubs paths « etiae Gade Ee 5-13 Distmictive-Trees.and Shrubs- ~..-~. 2) > -= . 14-16 Shade and Street Trees BAN ie tia ye nae ey | SEN 7 Roses, Bush and Climbing sical ee tte RE ES Bema rear Pevctereens ese gi. 2S Coniferous Evergreens ms ge te tea gk oe «See Bol PRICES in this Catalogue cancel all pre- vious lists and quotations, amd are sub- ject to change without notice. PRIC“ES INCLUDE PACKING, EXCEPT ON SPECIAL BULKY PIECES, for which cost of packing will be extra, AND ARE F.0O.b. OUR SHIP- PING STATION, or for local delivery on our regular routes. TERMS, CASH WITH ORDER, EXCEPT to persons who satisfy us as to their responsibility, whenfor your convenience ACCOUNTS WILL BE OPENED DUE IN 30 DAYS FROM DATE OF INVOICE OVERDUE ACCOUNTS subject to interest 6%. STOCK SPECIALLY SELECTED by customers at the Nurseries will be charged according to the value of the stock chcsen, irrespec= tive of Catalogue list price. GUARANTEE. Lindley Nurseries, Inc., exercis- es the greatest care possible to keep their varities true, am hold themselves in readiness to reship any tree or plant that may prove otherwise, or refund the origin- al sum of morey paid therefore, if report- ed to them within five years from date of order, It is mutually agreed that they are not further responsible in any case. We furnish with each shipment a certifi- cate that our Nurseries have been exanin- ed by the State Entomologist of North Carolina and found free from contagious diseases. REPLACING, When stock is delivered in good condition, our responsibility ceas- es. However, if it has been properly cared for and the bill paid promptly we replace all dead plants at half list price. AUTO-TRUCK DELIVERIES, based on actual cost, are made within a reasonable dis- tance of our Nurseries. The advantages of truck delivery are many. Boxing is eliminated, stock arrives in much better condition, and the goods are landed on the ground within a short time after being dug. VISITORS WELCOME. You are invited not only to visit the office, but to go over the extensive grounds ss well. There are more than six hundred acres in the farm. LINDLEY NURSERIES, INC., Greensboro, N. C. 1 Fruits for Southern Homes ‘eon £ Cn eS 4 to 5 ft branched nee 3 to 4 £t branched 40 Larger quantities priced on request. MAYFLOWER. Earliest; medium size red all over; juicy; good. Last of May.Semi-cling. RED BIKD. Medium to large; red blush;flesh creamy white, very firm, cling. GREENSBORO. Large, well colored; flesh white, juicy. Semi-cling. EARLY ROSE. barge, pointed, solid red; flesh white, shaded red and purple; very firm. Cling. ARP BEAUTY. Medium to large, well colored; flesh yellow. Good. Semi-cling. GOLDEN JUBILEs:. Medium to large; yellow, free, good quality. CARLIAN. #arge; well colored; good. wsarly July. Semi-cling. EARLY ZLBERTA. Golden-yellow,blending into red. Yellow flesh. Good. Free. HILEY BeLLé. Rich creamy white, With blush. white flesh; good. Free. BELLE OF GHORGIA. Large; skin white with red cheek; flesh white. Quality the best. Free. ELBERTA. Large; golden yellow, striped with red; flesh yellow, juicy, sweet and good. Free. Je H. HAL“. Large; well colored, flesh yel- low. Free. AUGBERT. Large; superb quality yellow flesh. Free. HEATH CLING. Large-white. Early September. SALWAY. Large; creamy yellow: flesh deep yellow, slightly red. Free. GLADSTONE. Large, roundish; flesh light yellow. Cling. PLUMS 2 to 5 ft branched - 60 RED JUNE. Barly; medium size. Pointed; red skin; yeilow flesh. ABUNDANCE. Medium roundish; skin yellow purplish-crimson; flesh yellow. Juicy. Sub-acid. BURBANK. Meaium; cherry red; flesh deep yellow; sweet. WHITH KELSEY. Creamy color; delicious flavor. WICKSON. Large; carmine; flesh firn, Sugary, delicious. SHROPSHIR#& DAMSOI. Medium; deep purple. APRICOTS 2 to 5 ft bs. ie Pe The fruit resembles both peach ana plum in sone particulars; fine quality; acid; should be planted in protected vlaces. LINDLEY NURSERIES, INC., Greensboro, N. C. APPLE A 5 26) 3c si ee ee 3 to 4 ft - 50 —EARLY HARVEST. Medium pale yellow. Jure. RED JUNE. Miedium to large; dark red. “RED ASTRACHAN. Rather large; deep red. June. ~ YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Medium, roundish, skin pale yellow; flesh white, tender, juicy, subd-acid. June. —LIVELAND. Medium; yellow, overlaid with splashes of light red and pink. Prolific bearer. SUMMER BANANA. Medium; yellow, covered With stripes and splashes of bright red. Has faint banana flavor. ~ HORSE. Large; yellow, occasional blush next to sun. August. _BONUM. Red sprinkled with white on greenish yellow ground. Fall. ~ GRIMES GOLDEN PIPPEN. Medium; both skin and flesh a rich yellow; fine flavor.Fall. —ROME BEAUTY. Good size; yellow and bright red skin; flesh white tinged yellow, firm. October. DELICIOUS. The original. Red amd yellow skin; flesh fine grained, juicy. late fall and early winter. STAYMAN. Medium to large, skin yellow and red with dots; flesh yellow, firm, tender, juicy, quality best. \ MAMMOTH BLACK. Large; dark red; good. WINESAP. Medium size; red on yellow skin, flesh yellow; universally good. -— YORK IMPERIAL. Large, lopsided creamy skin shaded crimson; flesh yellow, crisp, acid. Late. Vb, ae da RO eee KOONCE. Medium; yellow, one side covered With red. Early. SECK&L. Yellowish-brown, with russet-red cheek; rich juicy and melting. August. LECONTE. Large; fair quality; upright grower. September. GARBER. Large; in growth and appearance it is very much like Keiffer; ripens one month sooner. Better quality. KEIFFER. large; skin yellow with vermilion cheek, very juicy, good quality when ripened to perfection. CHER &Y 3 to 5 ft . eee SWEETS. Ripen middle of May here. TARTARIAN, large dark red, nearly black. GOVERNOR WOOD. Large; light yellow. SOURS. Ripen May 15th to 25th. EARLY RICHMOND. hiedium red. MONTMORENCY. Large; rich red. MULBERRY. BLACK ENGLISH _--_-———SO*?7"'75 3 / NECTARINES. 3to 5 ft a0 Somewhat similar to peach, except it has @ smooth skin. EARLY VIOLET - - -GRADY JAPANESE PERSIMLONS -a‘io * she TL 5 Roce eR Petbeur se oie oe 6 ge tee ee tS c= i: i By ai 8 PHCANS STUART. Produces a strong tree with a fine head. Nuts large, medium thin, good quali- ty. Stands cold better then most other Southern Varieties. SCHLEY. A good growing tree of average form and size. Nuts medium to large, with very thin shell and highest quality meat. Sto4 ft 1.75 | 5 to 6 ft 2.50 4 to 5 ft 2.10 6 to 7 ft 3.00 WALNUTS COMMON BLACK. 3 to 4 ft 1.00 _~ GRAPE VINES ne eS Ripen mostly in August. MOORES EARLY. Liedium size black. LUIIE. Large berries, small bunches brown - ish red; best. DELAWARE. Bunches and berries small; fine flavor. NIAGARA. Bunches medium, berries large; white. liid-season. CONCORD. Yarge bunches and berries; black. CATAWBA. Coppery red. Large bunches. Late. SCUPPERNONG FALiILY eayear 22 23°1500 WHITE, FLOWERS, JAMES, THOMAS, MALE, FIGs ie 5 “eens IPM | + Every Home orchard should most certainly have several figs to eat and preserve. BRUNSWICK - BROWN TURK#Y - CaeLests LINDLEY NURSERIES, INC., Greensboro, N. C. & BER RY PBA 3 Strong one-year Dozen $1.50 -----+----- 100 10.00 BLACKBERRIZS; Early Harvest - -Eldorado DEWBERRIES: Lucretia - - - -Young RASPBERRIES; Black; Cumberland. lkiidseason Red; Chiefs «iso. 2 Rais Datham. .—«—r«"_—¥“—sédWatte St. Regis. __‘ Everbearing STRAWBERRIES: 100--$2.00 300 - - -5.00 Early: Blakemore, Dorsett, Fairfax, Missionery, Premier. Midseason: Big Joe. Late: Chesapeake. EVERBEARTIG; 100--33.00 300------ 7.00 Mastodan, Progressive. CURRANTS: 1- year No. l. 2 45 GOOSEBERRIES: 1-year No. l. 45 * * KK K OK OX I set out Peach trees that came from your Nursery ten years ago, and they sare some of the best I ever had. Please send me one of your new catalogs. L. E. SCHUMPERT, Lexington S. C. x Oe KX KK OK * We have had a great deal of experience advising in regard to orchard plantings, and shall be glad to be of any possible help along this line with any of our friends, and your correspondence is in- vited. There is hardly anything else that will contribute to a family's welfare like a home orchard of various fruits. You can start in with early peaches, and continue throughout the summer, winding up with early winter apples, and have various fruits and berries every day for your dinner table. And of course can all you can't eat while fresh. While we grow ornamental plants in great Nasapgarda tis it is to be remembered that ruit trees are grown in quantity also. LINDLEY NURSERIES, INC., Greensboro, N. C. 5 Hardy Flowering Shrubs Ampelopsis heterophylla. each ten PORCELAIN AMPELOPSIS. A sturdy vine with good foliage and attractive turquoise fruit. 2-yr -65 5.00 Ampelopsis quinquefolia. VIRGINIA CREEPER. A rapid growing vine; foliage gives good fall coloring. 2-yr e65 5.00 Ampelopsis triscuspidata or veitchi. BOSTON IVY. Brilliant autumn foliage; blue berries turning black. 3-yr -65 5.00 Amorpha fruticosa. FALSE INDIGO. A bushy, tall shrub up to 10 feet. Dark purple flowers, varying to pale blue in candlelike spikes. June. 3 to 4 ft 075 4to 5 ff 1.00 Aralia pentaphyllum. FIVE-LEAV&D ARALIA. Foliage bright green;withstands drouth. Medium growth. 2to 3 ft 050 4,00 Aronia arbutifolia. CHOKEBERRY. Showy white flowers spring. Red berries fall. Orange-red fall foliage. lkedium growth. 2 to 3 ft -50 4.00 3 to 4 ft °65 5.00 4 to 5 ft 75 6.50 5 to 7 ft 90 7.50 Aronia arbutifolia brilliantissima. 2to 3 ft 65 5.00 Berberis thunbergi. JAPANESE BARBERRY. Yellow flowers, fruit red or coral; brilliant autumn coloration. Branches prickly. Low growth. 18 to 24 in 50 4.00 2 to 2% ft -65 5.00 Berberis thunbergi nana. BOXBARBERRY. Used effectively as a small trimmed hedge. Low growth. a6 40-15 in 40 3.00 15 to 18 in -50 4.00 18 to 24 in 65. » 5.00 Buddleia davidi. BUTTERFLY BUSH. Foliage gray-green; long clusters of lilac flowers, June 'till frost. Medium growth. 2 to 3 ft 250 4.00 3 to 4 ft -65 5.00 4 to 6 ft ~75 6.50 Buddleia lindleyana. LINDLEY BUTVERFLY BUSH. Small purplish violet flowers, Remains in bloom a long time; good cut flowers. “edium growth. 2to 3 ft e50 4,00 3 to 4 ft °65 5.00 4 to 5 ft «75: - 6650 6 Callicarpa americana. FRENCH MULBERRY, Bluish flowers in July; violet berries. Medium growth. 2to 3 ft 65 5.00 3 to 4 ft 75 6.50 Callicarpa purpurea. CHINESE BEAWY-BERRY. Violet-lilac berry early fall.Pendulous medium growth. 2to 3 ft 50 4,00 3 to 4 ft °65 5.00 Calycanthus. SWEET SHRUB. Reddish brown flowers spring am early summer. Low growing. 18 to 24 in 50 4.00 eto. 3 26 °65 5.00 3to4 ft ~75 6.50 Caryopteris mastacanthus. BLUE SPIREA. Dainty violet or lavender-blue flowers in late summer. Low growth. 18 to 24 in -65 5.00 2 to 2: ft -75 6.50 Celastrus soandens. AMERICAN BITTERSWEET, A rather heavy, shrubby vine¢ orange yellow berries that retain that color when cut am dried. 2to 3 ft 65 5.00 3 to 4 ft 75 6.50 Cephalanthus occidentalis. AMERICAN BUTTON-BUSH. In summer it has a ball-like cluster of white flowers. Tall growing. 2.60.4 26 65 5,00 3 to 4 ft e75 6.50 Cercis canadensis. JUDAS TREE. RED BUD. Rosy-pink pea-like flowers in clusters. Leaves heartshaped. Tall growth. 2 to 3 ft 250 4,00 3 to 4 ft -65 5.00 4 to 5 ft 75 6.50 5 to 6 ft -90 7.50 Cercis chinensis. DWARF CHINESE REDBUD. Rosy-pink flowers early spring, larger and darker than native species. Medium growth. 18 to 24 in 50 4,00 2to 3 ft 65 5.00 3 to 4 ft 75 6.50 4to 5 ft 90 Clethra alnifolia. SWEST PEPPER BUSH. Dwarfish; fragrant-white flowers late summer. LOW growth. 18 to 24 in -50 4,00 2 to 2% ft -65 5.00 Cornus stolonifera. RED OSIER DOGWOOD. Red stems - white flowers spring. 2 to 3 ft 65 LINDLEY NUuRSERIES, INC., Greensboro, N. C. 7 Cydonia japonica. JAPANESE FLOWERING QUINCE. Red and pink flowers mixed. Early spring. The fruit is good for jelly. Low growth. 18 to 24 in e250 4.00 2to 3 ft 65 5,00 Desmodium penduliflorum. LESPESEZA FORMOSA. Conspicious rosy flowers late summer. Medium pendulous growth. 4 to 6in Clumps -65 5.00 6 to 8 in Clumps 90 7.50 Deutzia crenata. White flowers late spring. Medium growth. 3 to 4 ft -65 5,00 4 to 5 ft 75 6.50 Deutzia crenata rosea. , Light pink flowers late spring. 2to 3 ft -50 4,00 3 to 4 ft -65 5,00 Deutzia gracilis. Good for foundation planting. Flowers white, single and abundant. An especially good Jow growing plant. 10 to 12 in 250 4,00 12 to 15 in -65 5.00 Deutzia Pride of Rochester. LARGE FLOWERING DEUTZIA. Flowers tinged With pink, late spring. Tall growth. 3 to 4 ft e65 5.00 4 to 5 ft ~75 6.50 5 to 6 ft -90 7.50 Eulalia sinensis. LANDSCAPE GRASS. Green leaves; variagated; Zebra-banded leaves. Clumps 265 5.00 Euonymus alatus. WINGED BURING BUSH. Branches have corky wings; leaves elliptic, finely toothed; purplish berries. 2 to 3 ft -65 5.00 3 to 4 ft -75 6.50 4 to 5 ft 90 7.50 Exochorda racemosa.( grandiflora). PEARL BUSH. White flowers in clusters in early spring;globular, pearl-like buds. Tall growth. 2 to 3 ft 50 4,00 3 to 4 ft °65 5.00 4 to 5 ft 075 6.50 Forsythia intermedia. BORDER GOLDENBELL. Yellow flowers early spring before foliage. Medium growth. 2 to 3 ft -50 4.00 3 to 4 ft °65 5.00 4 to 5 ft 75 6.50 5 to 6 ft 220. 7650 LINDLEY NuRSERIES, INC., Greensboro, N. C. Forsythia spectabilis. SHOWY BORDER FORSYTHIA. Most profuse of all, large golden flowers, early spring. Medium growth. 3 to 4 ft 250 4.00 4 to 5 ft °65 5.00 5 to 6 ft 275 6.50 Forsythia suspensa. WEEPING GOLDENBELL. Drooping habit; excellent for banks; flowers yellow, spring. medium growth. 3 to 4 ft ~50 4.00 4 to 5 ft 65 5.00 Forsythia viridissima. GREENSTEM GOLDENBELL. Thick dark green leaves, green bark, last to flower. 3 to 4 ft -50 4.00 4 to 5 ft «65 5.00 Gyneriun. PAMPAS GRASS. Divisions «75 6.50 Hydrangea arborescens grandiflora. SNOWHILL. Flowers large double white in panicles most of summer. Low growth. 18 to 24 in 65 5.00 Hydrangea opuloides. HOUSE HYDRANG#AA, Flowers blue. Lov growth. Clumps 65 5.00 Hydrangea paniculata. PANICLE HYDRANG#A,. Bears long,loose panicles of white flowers in summer. 3 to 4 ft 65 Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora. PEEGEE HYDRANG#A. Flowers white, very showy,late summer. Medium growth. 18 to 24 in - 50 4.00 2to 5 ft 265 5.00 Hydrangea querocifolia. OAKLEAF HYDRANGEA, White flowers in elongated loose clusters, early summer. Splendid autumn foliage coloring;prefers shade. Medium growth. 2to 3 ft 7S 6.50 Hypericum densiflorum. Upright compact grovth. Yellow flowers summer. 18 to 24 in 265 5.00 2 to 24 ft 75 Hypericum moserianum, GOLDENFLOWER,. Large showy yellow flowers with large clusters of stamens; summer. Low grovth. 15 to 18 in 75 6.50 18 to 24 in 90 7.50 Ilex decidua. POSSUM HAW, Light gray branches, bright red berries persistant. Medium growth. 5 to 7 ft 2.50 LINDLEY NURSERIES, INC., Greensboro, N. C. 9 Tlex verticillata. WINTZRBERRY. Bright red berries lasting ‘till mid- Winter. 18 to 24 in a0. 4.060 So. tea. 3 it 65 5.00 Jasminum nudiflorum. JANUARY JASMINE. Flowers bright yellow, early spring. Low growth. 18 to 24 in -50 4.00 S:.60 3.26 65 5.00 Se cae: eee 3 + 90 7.50 Jasminum officinale. COMMON WHITE JASMINE. Fragrant flowers in summer. Medium growth. 18 to 24 in -65 5.00 2to 3 ft 75 6.50 Kerria japonica. SINGLE JAPANESE K@RRIA. Single yellow flowers in spring. Medium growth. BGO 3 Ft 65 Kerria japonica fl. pl. DOUBLE JAPANESE KERRIA. Green branches. Profuse double yellow flowers gpring. Medium growth. 2to 3 ft «D0. 5.00 3to 4 ft 75 6.50 Kolkwitzia amabilis. BHAUTY BUSH. Graceful slender branches; flowers "gay little pink bells". 2to 3 ft 65 5.00 5 to 4 ft ate. 6s50 Lonicera fragrantissima. HARLY FRAGRANT HONEYSUCKLE. Fragrant white flowers, very early spring. liedium growth. 2 to 3 fit 65 5.00 3 to 4 ft «75 = 6.50 4 to 5 ft 90 Lonicera lindleyana. LINDLZY HONEYSUCKLE,. Semi-dwarf, upright. Fragrant flowers 1$ in. long, purple outside, yellow within, tube slender in clusters, 2 to s ft °65 5.00 3 to 4 ft 290° 7250 Lonicera morrowi. MORROW HONEY SUCKLE. White flowers syvring, red berries summer. Semi-spreading habit. 2to 3 ft °65 5.00 3 to 4 ft 75 6.50 4 to 5 ft -90 7.50 Lonicera podocarpa. BUSH HONEYSUCKLE. Yellow berries in early summer. Good foliage, broad growth. 3 to 4 ft 65 5.00 4 to 5 ft -75 6.50 Lonicera ruprechtiana. LANCHURIAN HOWZYSUCKLE. Flowers yellowish white spring, red berries sumer. Spreading. Dwarfish. 2 to 3 ft 65 5.00 5 to 4 ft °75 6.50 10 Lonicera tatarica. TATARIAN HONEYSUCKL&, Pink flowers spring; red berries summer. 3 to 4 ft -65 5.00 4 to 5 ft 75 6.50 5 to 6 ft -90 7.50 Mallow Marvels. Flowers five inches across. hkiixed. WHITE PINK RED Clumps -75 6.50 Philadelphus avalanche. DWARF MOCK-ORANGE, Graceful, arching, dainty foliage,fragrant flowers. Ledium growth. 18 to 24 in 65 2to3z3 ft 75 Philadelphus coronarius. FRAGRANT MOCK-CRANGE. Creamy white flowers in spring. 2 to 3 ft -50 4.00 3 to 4 ft -65 5.00 4 to 5 ft -75 6.50 Philadelphus grandiflora. BIG MOCK-ORANGE. Flowers large white late spring. Tall growth. 2to 3 ft 50 4.00 3 to 4 ft -65 5.00 4 to5 ft 75 6.50 Philadelphus virginal.VIRGINAL MOCK-ORANGE. Flowers white semi-double, late spring. Delightful odor. “edium growth. 18 to 24 in 2 65 2to 3 ft 275 Rhus aromatic.(canadensis) FRAGRANT SULAC. Small yellow flowers. Coral-red fruit early summer;foliage aromatic,orange-red in fall. Medium growth. 2to 5 ft °65 5.00 3 to 4 ft 75 6.50 4 to 5 ft 90 17.50 Rhus lacianata. CUT-LHAF SUMAC. Foliage finely cut. Tall growth. 5 to 7 it e75 Rhus typhina. STAGHORN SUMAC. Greenish flowers, in terminal panicals. Crimson, hairy berries. 3 to 4 ft 65 4 to 5 ft 075 Salvia greggi. AUTUMN SAGE. Flowers purplish red, mid-summer until frost. Low growth. 15 to 18 in -50 4.00 18 to 24 in -65 5.00 Spiraea anthony waterer. RED SPIREA. Dwarf growing; will bloom over a long period of time if old flower heads are kept cut off. 15 to 18 in 50 4.00 18 to 24 in -65 5.00 LINDLEY NURSERIES, INC., Greensboro, N. C. 11 Spiraea bumalda. PINK SPIREA. Deep rosy pink, free flowering all summer if kept pruned. Low growth. 2 to 2k ft .50 4.00 24 to 3 ft -75 6.50 3 to 3% ft .90 7.50 Spiraea prunifolia. fl. pl. BRIDAL WRATH. Long spray double white flowers practi- cally covering stems in early spring. Orange autumn foliage. Medium growth. 2to 3 ft -H0 4,00 3 to 4 ft ~65 5.00 4 to 5 ft 0-75 6.50 Spiraea reevesiana. REEVES SPIRHA. Double white flowers spring. 2to 3 ft -65 5.00 3 to 4 ft ate) Gpou Spiraea richimensis. Rather spreading medium growth. Bright pink flowers in terminal pointed clusters. 18 to 24 in -65 .5.06 Spiraea thunbergi. THUNB&RG'S SPIRAA. Blooms early spring, small white flowers before many leaves appear. Golden autumn foliage. Low growth. 18 to 24 in ~50 4,00 2to 2 ft «65 ~5,.00 ne BO. oO. £6 win! 6550 Spiraea tricocarpa. KORHAN SPIRnEA. White flowers late spring. hedium growth. 2 to 3 ft -50 4,00 3 to 4 ft 265 5.00 4 to 5 ft -75 6.50 Spiraea vanhouttei. VAN HOUTTE SPIRHA. Clusters of white flowers gpring; graceful. luedium growth. 2to 3 ft 250 4,00 3 to 4 ft °65 5.00 4 to 5 ft °75 6.50 Stephanandra flexuosa. CUT-LEAF STEPHANANDRA. Compact habit; deeply cut leaves. New growth twigs red} the older wood should be cut out each spring. kedium growth. Stee Et 50 4,00 3 to 4 ft e65 5.00 4 to 5 ft 275 6.50 Smyphoricarpos chenaulti. CHENAULT SNOWBERRY. Berries red spotted With white. Suitable for shady locationns. Ledium growth. 2to 3 ft -50 4.00 3 to 4 ft °65 5.00 4 to 5 ft °75 6.50 LINDLEY NURSERIES, INC., Greensboro, N. C. 12 Symphoricarpos racemosus. SNOWBERRY. Conspicious white berries fall. Best in partial shade, 2 to 3 ft -50 4.00 Symphoricarpos vulgaris. CORAL-BERRY. Coral berries fall. vLoes well in shade. Low growth. @to 3 fit 60 .4.00. 3 to 4 ft e65 5,00 Syringa persica alba. WHITE PERSIAN LILAC. Fragrant white flowers spring. Tall growth. 2to 3 ft 76 Syringa. FR#NCH LILAC. ASSORT“D VARIETIES. 2to 3 ft 1.25 3 to 4 ft 1.50 4 to 5 ft 2.50 Syringa vulgaris. COlMON PURPLE LILAC. Pragrant lilac flowers spring. ‘all growth. 18 to 24 in ~50 2 60... a 26 265 Viburnum dentatun. ARROW-WOOD. White flowers in June, blue back berries. 18 to 24 in -50 4.00 2to 3 ft ~65 5.00 oto 4 ft °75 6.50 Viburnum nudum. SMOOTH WITHE-ROD. Flowers yellowish white late spring. Pink berries summer turning bluish black in fall. Medium growth. 2 to 3 ft -50 4.00 3 to 4 ft -65 5.00 4 to 6 ft -90 7.50 Viburnum opulus. HIGH-BUSH CRANBERRY. White flowers in clusters in the spring; bright scarlet berries in large bunches. Tall growth. 18 to 24 in 50 4.00 2to 3 ft -65 5.00 Viburnum opulus sterile. COMMON SNOWBALL. Conspicious round-headed white flowers late spring. tall grovth. 18 to 24 in 50 Viburnum sieboldi. SI#BOLD VIBURUM. Flowers creamy white spring, berries pink turning blue-black. Tall growth. 5 to 7 ft 1.50 Viburnum tomentosum. DOUBLE-FIL# VIBURNUN. Flat heads of flowers late gpring,berries red to black. Medium growth. 2 to 3 ft ~65 5.00 3 to 4 ft °75 6.50 4 to 5 ft 90 7.50 13 Weigela candida. WHIT WEIGELA. Large bell-shaped white flowers with yellow throat late spring. Long narrow leaves. *all upright growth. 4 to 6 ft 1.00 9.00 Wweigela iva Rathke. RED WHIGALA. Deep carmine blooms. Spreading growth. 18 to 24 in 265 2to 3 ft 075 Weigela floribunda. LIGHT? PINK WEIGHLA Flowers bell-shaped yellow throat, late spring; narrow scolloped leaves. ‘all spreading growth. 5S to 4 ft 275 6.50 4 to 6 ft 1.00 9.00 Weigela rosea. PINK WEIGELA, Showy pink bell-shaped flowers late spring, last to bloom. Roundish large leaves. kedium growth. 3 to 4 ft 075 6. 50 Weigela vanhouttei. VAN HOULTE WaIGELa. Deep pink bell-shaped flowers late spring. First to bloom. Large leaves fuzzy under side. fall vigorous growth. 4to 5 ff -90 72509 5 GO EG r.00 9.00 Wisteria sinensis. CHINESE WISTERIA. Long racemes of purple-mauve flowers in spring. 4-yr e775: 6050 Wisteria multijuga. JAPANESE WISTERIA. Late blooming. 3-yr 265 5.00 Pe ae ee ee oe ee I feel like I would like to tell you Mr. Crichton and I are very much pleased with the planting which Theodore Pope did at our new home. The arrangement of plants is decidedly unusual and is most attrac- tive. MRS. R. H. CRICHTON, Lumberton WN. C. Enclosed is check for the order recently delivered. We are delighted with the stock supvlied. Mrs. CARL BOONE, Norwood, N.C. LINDLEY NURSERIES, INC., Greensboro, N. C. 14 Distinctive Trees and Shrubs These are special-purpose trees, such as specimens for the lawn, flowering trees of tall and medium growth, and a few peculiar small trees that might be termed shrubs. Acer palmatum. JAPANESE MAPLE. A small graceful tree 10 to 15 feet. Green foliage. = to 3-i% 1.50 | -4 te 5 ze 3.00 3 to 4 ft 2.00.} 5 to 6 ft 4.00 Albizzia julibrissen. MIMOSA. Pink flowers mid-summer. About 15 feet, irregular growth. 8 to 10 ft 2.50 Catalpa bungei. UMBRELLA CATALPA. Useful in formal planting. 5-6 ft Standard 5-yr heads 5 .00 6-7 ft Standard 5-yr heads 7.50 Cornus florida. DOGWOOD. Single white flowers spring. Rather open growth, up to 20 feet. Red berries and orange-red fall foliage. 3 to 4 ft a5 5 to 6 ft 5-50 4 to 5 ft aeD0 Larger sizes, small lots quoted on request Cornus florida. fl. pl.NOUBLE WHIT: DOGWOOD Double white flowers spring. 3 to 4 ft 3.00 | 5 to 6 ft 7.50 4 to 5 ft 5 .00 Larger sizes, small lots quoted on request Cornus florida rubra. RED-FLOWEZRING DOGWOOD 2to 3 ft 3.00 + 3 te 4°25 3-50 Larger sizes, small lots quoted on request Crataegus cordata. WASHINGTON HAWTHORN. A dense, round headed tree up to 15-20 ft. Small red berries;brillimt autumn foliage. 6 to 8 ft Meena e Crataegus oxycantha Pauli. PAULS SCARLET HAWTHORN. Makes a tree 20 - 30 feet. Small double scarlet flowers spring. | 5 to 6 ft 2.00 | 6 to 7 ft 2.50 Hibiscus syriacus. ALTHSA. Late summer. kedium tall grovth. Grown mainly as shrubs, up to 12-15 feet. Hibiscus Boule de eu. Double bright red flowers. 2 to 3 ft .60.| 4 to 5. it 275 3to 4 ft 065 | LINDLEY NuRSERIES, INC., Greensboro, N. C. 15 Hibiscus Lady Stanley. iwhite shaded rose flowers. 2to 3 ft 2 te Be 2a 275 Sophora japonica. CHINESE PAGODA TREE, Spreading,round-headed. 20-H feet. Yellow pea-like flowers mid-summer, conspicious green bark all winter. 4to 5 ft 1,80°| °¥% ta’ ea ft 3e25 5 to 6 ft 2.00° | 8 $610: ft 4.00 6 to 7 ft 2.50 | Styrax japonica. JAPANESS SNOWBELL. Vhite bell-shaped pendulous flowers in spring. Upright growth, to 15 feet or moree Small leaves. 4 to 5 ft 1.50 | 7°to. 8 ££ 3.25 5 to 6 ft 200 | 8to 9 4.00 6 to 7 ft 2.5 | 9 tolO ft 5. 00 Vitex agnus-castus. Spreading, vigorous growth, 8-10 feet. Slender spikes of lilac flowers mid-summer. 2to 3 ft 265 4 to 5 ft 1.00 Deciduous Shade and Street Trees Acer platanoides. NORWAY MAPLE. Wide rounded head of vigorous branches. 12 to 14 ft 84 in. cally os ae 14 to 16 ft. 5 in. cabé ce ae Larger sizes, small lots quoted on request Acer saccharum. SUGAR MAPLE. Tall and Stately; rich colored foliage in fall. Height 40 to 60 feet. 6 to 7 ft 1.50 | 9 t0 20°55 3.00 7 to 8 ft 1.75 | 10 to ll ft 4.00 8 to 9 ft 2.00 | Ti te 22°26 5.00 Larger sizes, small lots quoted on request 17 Liquidamber styraciflua. SWEET GUM. 6 to 8 ft 3200 Platanus occidentalis. AMERICAN SYCAMORE, Broad-leaf glossy above, downy beneath; trunk mottled greenish white. Height 40- 60 feet. 740 8 2 1.50 | 10 to 12 ft 3.50 8 to10 ft pend | tf to 44.26 5.00 Larger sizes, small lots quoted on request Populus caroliniana. CAROLINA POPLAR. 10° “to ic EE 2.00 Larger sizes, small lots quoted on request Populus nigra italica. LOMBARDY POPLAR. Tall slender rapid growing tree. 6 ae 86° st 2.65 10 to 12 ft 2. 50 S40 20 ft: 2.00 :|: Leto 14 ft 3e 5O Quercus nigra. WATER OAK. Leaves long and narrow,rounded at ends, irregular. 10) doch eed0 32 tok ft 3. 00 Larger sizes, small lots quoted on request Quercus palustris. PIN O&K. Medium large, scalloped leaves. Tree some- what pendulous. Rapid growing. 6 to 8 ft ae50 “4 10 to 12 ft 5.00 8 tol0 ft Se Od $B -59414-.76 7250 Larger sizes, small lots quoted on request Quercus rubra. RED OAK. 7 to 8 ft 4.00 Larger sizes, small lots quoted on request We have a limited supply of various Oaks, PIN, WATER, RED, WILLOW AND «WHITE, from 2 to 10 inch caliper, and shall be glad to quote on special lists. Tilia americana. AMERICAN LINDEN. 6 to 8 ft 3-00 | 8 to 10 ft 4.00 Larger sizes, small lots quoted on request Jlmus americana. AMERICAN ELM. Large spreading fairly rapid growth. a0 0 12 ft - 3.50 14 to 16 ft 6.00 am 5G 264 T° 4.25 Larger sizes, anall lots quoted on request Ulmus pumila. CHINESE ELM. Forms & symmetrical head: smsll glabrous leaves. A very rapid grower. Gte--F-75 1.50 Se teai0 tt 2.75 7-to 8 ft 2.00 40° ta 122° E5 3. 50 Bees, 20-0 An, cal S00 Larger sizes, small lots quoted on request LINDLEY NuRSERIES, INC., Greensboro, N. C. Roses Strong field grown Each, 75¢ Doz. $7.20 RED AMI QUINARD. Dark crimson velvety; semi- double; fragrant. > CHARLES K. DOUGLAS. Flaming scarlet, flushed velvety crimson; fragrant. ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Deep bright red; bud pointed, flowers lasting, very fragrant. E. G. HILL. Bud very beautiful, flowers immense, very lasting, dazzling scarlet. GRENOBLE. Scarlet-crimson. Buds crimson, put the open flower is brilliant red, al- most scarlet. Fully double, of large size on long stems. Vigorous. NATIONAL FLOWER GUILD. Scarlet-crimson. Bud large, long-pointed; flowers large, extremely lasting, fragrant. Vigorous, hardy. RED RADIANCE. Bud large, flowers very large, double. Fragrant. SYRACUSE. Scarlet-crimson. Flowers large, very double, lasting, fragrant. YELLOW MRS. PIERRE S. DUPONT. Bud medium, pointed, reddish gold; flowers medium size, seni- double, lasting, moderately fragrant, deep lemon yellow. REV. Fe PAGE ROBERTS. Yellow with copper- red shadings, tinted buff in the bud stage. Flowers semi-double, lasting. TWO - - TONED PRESIDENT HOOVER. Medium orange scarlet, cerise-pink, flame. Flowers semi-double, lasting. TALISLAN. Orange, golden-yellow, copper, rose-red. Flowers medium size, double, lasting. WHITE FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. HP. White anerican Beauty. Snow Queen. Snow white, occasion= ally pink-blush at center. rlowers large. KAISERINE AUGUSTE VIKTORIA. Creamy white in bud, flowers snou-white with slight tint at center, medium size, double, lasting, slightly fragrant. 18 19 PINK BETTY UPRICHARD. Delicate salmon-pink, reverse carmine. Ca2CILE BRUNNSR. Poly. Sweetheart rose. DAINTY BESS. Clear-pink; large single flowers in clusters, coral-red stamens. EDITOR McFARLAND. Deep pink, bud pointed; fragrant. MBE. BUTTERFLY. Deep salmon-flesh, shaded light yellow at base of petals. Fragrant. MRS. CHARLS BELL. Shell pink with shading if so}t salmon. MRS. HENRY LORSE.Bright rose of two con- trasting tones of pink, With an underly. ing yellow glow; large, double, high- centered; moderately fragrant. RADIANCE. Cameo pink. Bud large, flowers very large and double, extremely lasting, fragrant. EVERBLOCMING CLIMBERS MARECHAL NEIL. Golden yellow. CLILBING TALISMAN. RAMBLERS - SPRING - BLOCKERS DR. W. Vali FLae?, PINK PAULS SCaRLit . RaD SERVER: MOON -«- SS WHITE SPANISH BEAUTY (Staechelin) Delicate pink large flovers. *x* KK KF K KX K K K KF OK HICKORY, i. C., Jan. 25, 1937. Gentlemen: I planted the Crape Myrtles Saturday, and they were about the best I have ever had; and furthermore the customer thinks the same. I avpreciate your service, and am enclosing my check in payment of the bill enclosed. Ve truly yours, ram 8. Balch. landscape Designer and Contractor. LINDLEY NURSERIES, INC., Greensboro, N. C. 20 Broad-leaved Evergreens Abelia grandiflora. GLOSSY ABELIA. Pinkish white bell-shaped flowers from June ‘till frost. kedium growth. 18 to 24 in MR .75/ 2 to 3 ft B&B 1.25 2to3s ft NR 1.00! S3to 4 % Beep 1.75 Azalea amoena. JAPANESE AZALEA. Conspicious purple-red flowers gpring. Low growth. 12 to 15 “in 1.8 | 18 to 21 in oe DO 15 to 18 in 2.00! 21 to 24 in 3.00 Azalea hinodegiri. RED JAPANESE AZALEA, Brilliant carmine flowers spring. S ¢o.10 in 2.60) Leite: 15 in 2.75 10: to 32 in 2-00 Azalea Kurume flame. Flowers brilliant red with coppery suffusion. 10 to 12 in 2400.) 12) Ga Le sa ald Azalea macrantha. RED SALMON AZALEA. Glossy green leaves, salmon red large single flowers late sprifig. 12:to0 Lb°in 1.50|. 10 b¢ oi in 3.00 Lb to 126 18 2200 Bambusa verticillata. UPRIGHT BAMBOO. Narrow evergreen leaves. 4 to 6 in Clumps ee Berberis juliane. WINTERGREEN BARBERRY. Deep green leaves, turning scarlet; yellow flowers, purplish berries; prickly, vigorous. 12 to 15 in 1.60| 15 to 18 in "7 es00 Berberis louvis. Similar to Juliane but more upright; dull grayish green, long, narrow foliage. Small yellow flowers. Vigorous growth. 15 to 18 in 1.50 | 18 to 24°in’” fiee Berberis wilsoni. WILSON'S BARBERRY. Small yellow flowers spring, fall crimson berries. 18 to 24 in 1.0/| 22 to 3 f€ 3.00 2 to 2& ft 2200 4 to 5 ft 5 .00 LINDLEY NURSERIES, INC., Greensboro, N. C. ref Buxus arborescens. TREZ BOX. Tall open growth. lakes a large bushe 21 to 24 in aoe AT EOTeO Le S275 24 to 27 in 3-00 Larger sizes, small lots quoted on request Buxus sempervirens. BOXWOOD. Medium growth. 10 "'to i2 in 90 | 21 to 24 in £250 a4 tO cr an 3eeo 27 to 50 in 4.50 40 40: 53 in 6.50 tea.no 20 1n a a 6. Late 18 in Le25 io GO. eb or 1.50 Buxus suffruticosa. OLD ENGLISH DWARF BOX, 4 to 5 in per 100 25.00 5 to 6 in per 100 X) 00 6 bOuon. Ln tb (ite. Oia: an 2.00 8 to 10 in 1.00 | 14 to 16 in 250 10 -to.vds in Tee L660. 1B an 5-00 Larger sizes, small lots quoted on request Cotoneaster franchetti. Pinkish flowers in clusters, followed by orange-red berries. 18 to 24 in 1.50 | 3 to 4 ft 3-00 Bib oor Eb 2 O00 Cotoneaster henryi. One of the hardiest of all. 18 to 24 in 1.500 |2 to 3 ft 2200 Cotoneaster horizontalis. Pink flowers followed by brilliant red berries. 15 iso 28: 417 1.25 ;18 to 24 in 650 Cytisus scoparius. SCOTCH BROOM. Slender arching shrub with yellow flowers spring. “edium growth. 2 to 5 ft 1.50 4to 5 ft 3-00 3 to 4 ft 2.00 Bo GG, 6. £6 5 .00 Dasyliron serratifolium. SAWTOOTH SOTAL. Margined leaves, small whitish flowers very tall spikes. lid-season. 18 to 24 in tewo| 2 to .3 it 1.50 Elaeagnus fruitlandi. Large pointed green leaves, slightly gray above with silver under-side; pinkish white berries spring. Fragrant flowers fall. More compact than reflexa. Strong growth. 18 to 24 in e775 Stes oe 3.00 Ny 3 « aie oe 2200 Larger sizes, in small lots quoted on request. Elaeagnus pungens reflexa. BRONZ ELEAGNUS, Small green leaves, very brown-scaly underneath, edge waved but little. Crimson berries spring, small fragrant flowers fall. Stronger grower than pun- gens, not so spiny. 18 to 24 in Lofoiio bo .6 £6 11.00 ie ee £2.00} 6 to 7 ft 15.00 3 to 4 ft aeD0-1.7% to.6,i£t 17.50 4 to 5 ft 7.50 22 Elaeagnus rotundifolia. Green leaves, slightly gray above,almost solid gray beneath, longer and broader. Strong rather open growth. 2to 3 ft 2.00 | 3 to 4 ft 3e Elaeagnus simoni. Leaves gray-green in summer, dark green in winter; not so pointed. Slower grower, no spikes. 18 to 24 in 2.00 | 2 to 3 ft 2. 50 Euonymus patens. Bright green foliage and greenish white flowers spring; orange berries fall. Semi-evergreen. hedium growth. 16 40.18 in o90 | 2 to 23 ft 2.00 18 to 24 in 1.50 |24 to 3 ft 3.00 Euonymus radicans Colorata. REDLEAYED WINTER CR#iPskR,. 2- year 075 Hedra helix. ENGLISH IVY. a =~ yéar pots)" 12 ae Ilex cassine. DAHOON HOLLY. 18 to 24 in 2.00 |3 to 4 ft 3.25 2to 3 ft 2.50 | Ilex crenata. JAPANESE HOLLY. Small leaves, long and narrow. Medium growth. Black berries. 15 to 26-tn 1.50 22 to 3. 2b. 3.00 18 to 24 in 1.75 | 3 to. 32 & 3. 50 2 to 2% ft 2.50 |3% to 4 £6 *6,.00 Ilex crenata globosa. Dwarfish compact; dark green foliage. 12, $0.15 in oes eee Ilex crenata macrophylla. Black berries. Larger and broader leaves, more spreading. lLiedium growth. 18 to 24 in 1gTS feo to. 3.25 3.00 2 to 2% ft 2250 | Ilex crenata microphylla. Very small leaves,narrow growth. 18 to 24 in 1.75 ae 3 ft 3.00 2 to 2% ft 2.50 Ilex cornuta. CHINESE HOLLY. Shiny green leaves, usually with five sharp spines, large red berries. 18 to 24 in 2-5 |2 tos ft 5.50 Ilex opaca. AMERICAN HOLLY. RED BERRIES 6 to 7 ft 15.00} 10 to 11 ft 25.00 7 to 8 ft -17.50/11 to 12 ft 30.00 8 to 9 ft 20.00 |12t013 ft 35.00 9 to 10 ft 22.50 |} Plants without berries, 1/5 off 23 Ilex opaca humei. HUMZ HOLLY. Red berries, smooth leaves. 3 to 4 ft 3.25; 5 to 6 ft 5.00 4 to 5 ft 4,00|..6 to 7.ft 6 .50 Ilex vomitoria. YOUPON. Scarlet berries winter. Tall growth. 2 to 3 ft 5.001. 3. to -3%, ft 6. 50 Jasminum floridum. EVERBLOOLING JASMINE. Yellow flowers all summer. Low spreading gronth. 18 te 24 in BeOG) -2°te Sc 2t 3.00 Laurocerasus caroliniana. CAROLINA CHERRY LAURGL. Shining green leaves. One of the easiest shrubs to stand shearing for formal effect. Tall growth. (Will be pruned close before leaving the Nursery). 2to 3 ft i 75 Bho 6: Tt 5.00 3 to 4 ft 5250-6. to. 7 ft 7.50 4 to 5 ft 3.75 | Larger sizes, small lots quoted on request Also have them in "standard" forms in va- rious sizes and heights. Laurocerasus officinalis. “NGLISH LAUREL, Broad shining foliage. Tall vigorous growth. 18 to 24 in Leth 2s te" Ss 3.00 2 to 2 ft 2025 3 to 3+ ft 4.00 Laurocerasus officinalis rotundifolia. $8. te. 24-3 B200°|°2 0. o> 26 2.75 Ligustrum amurence. AMOOR xIVeR PRIVAT. i= year per 100. . 10.00 2 to 3 ft bushy IR 075 3to 4 ft bushy IR 1.00 4 to 5 ft bushy IWR 1.25 5 to 6 ft bushy ir 1.75 Ligustrum japonicum. JAPANES@ PRIVET. Broad green leaves, creamy wnite flowers; clusters of purple berries. tall vigorous growth. 2to3f i 1.25/4to5ft 3.00 3 to 4 ft 2.00 | 5 to 6 ft 4.00 Liguetrum lucidum. LUCIDUL PRIVET. Thick dark green foliage. White flowers spring, black berries fall. Low growth. 18 to 24 in ¥oa5 os te..4 T6 5.50 2 to 2% ft 1.50| 4 to 4% ft 7.50 25 +o 3. £t eal, 42 to. 5 £% .10.00 3 to 33 ft deed} 8 to. 6 ft° 12.50 LINDLEY NURSERIES, INC., Greensboro, N. C. 24 Ligustrum quihoui. QUIHOUI PRIVET. Narrow glossy foliage, white flowers in clusters late fall. Semi-evergreen. Medium growth. 2to 3 ft NR 1.00! 4to 5 ft B&B 3.00 3 to 4 ft NR 1.50; 5 to 6 ft B&B 4.00 3 to 4 ft B&B 2.25 Ligustrum sinense nana. DWRAF COMPACT PRIVET. Foliage small slightly crinkled around edge. hiedium growth. 18 to 24 in 1.00 | 3 to te 3.25 2 to 24 ft 1.50 |33 to 4° f¢ 4, 50 2 to 3 ft 210 | Ligustrum sinense pendula. WHEPING PRIVE?. Light green foliage entire summer. Semi- evergreen. lhiedium growth. 2to 3 ft 1.00] 3 to 4 ft 1.50 Lonicera heckrotti. EVERBLOOMING HONEYSUCKLE. Pinkish lilac flowers; quite fragrant. 2- year WR 075 Lonicera nitida. SHINY HONBYSUCKLE. Small glossy leaves, fragrant creany white flowers; fruit bluish-purple. Low growth. 12 to 15 in 1.50} 18 to 24 in 2.50 15 to 18 in 2. 00 | Lonicera pileata. Small creamy white flowers; bluish purple fruit. Spreading growth. 12 to 15 in spread 2650 15 to 18 in spread 2.00 18 to 24 in spread 2.50 Magnolia glauca. (virginiana) SWAMP OR SwWEaT? BAY LAGNOLIA. Semi-ever- green. white very fragrant flowers, three inches across. 7all groxth. LE £® 24438 25.3254 2.00 Magnolia grandiflora. SOUTHERN MAGNOLIA. Large shiny leathery leaves. Fragrant white flowers. Vall growth. 2to 3 ft 2.00 | 4 to 5 ft 4,00 3 to 4 ft 3.00 | Larger sizes, small lots quoted on request Mahonia aquifolia. HOLLY-LEaVsD ASHBY, Yellow flowers early spring; berries blue-black. 15 to 18 in 1.50 [2 to 24 ft 2.75 18 to 24 in 2.00 Liahonia bealei. (japonica) Prefers shaie, large prickly foliage re- rembling holly. Yellow flowers spring; large blue-black berries sumuer. “edium 15 to 18 in 1.75 |18 to 24 in 2425 25 Mondo (ophiopogon) SNAKES-BEARD. Long narrow green foliage. Blue flowers mid-summer. Low growth. Clumps Se ee ee A Nandina domestica. Foliage and berries turn red in fall, the berries in large clusters. Creamy White flowers spring. Medium growth. 15 to 18 in 07512 to 25 £t 1.50 18 to 24 in 1110 les to 3 ft 2.25 Osmanthus aquifolia. HOLLY OSiMANTHUS. Glossy dark green holly-like leaves; small fragrant white flowers gpring, blue berries. 18 to 24 in 2.25), 2s to 3 tt 4,00 ~ te es thé 3.00 Osmanthus fortunei. HOLLY-LEAF TEA OLIVE. Dark green, spiny foliage. Fragrant white flowers in fall. 15 te £6 in 2200 | BS ued. t6 4.00 18 to 24 in 3-00 | Pyracantha coccinea. SCARLET FIRETHORN. White flowers spring, orange berries fall. Low growth. 53 to 3s ft 4.25 | 4to 5 ft fp) Se to 4 ft 6.00 | Pyracantha crenulata. Leaves wavy-toothed, glabrous, shiny above. Red berries. Medium tall compact growth. 2to 3 ft 3.50{ 4 to 5 ft 7.50 3 to 4 ft 5.00 | Pyracantha lalandi. LELAND FIRXTHORN. white flowers spring, orange berries fall. Tall open growth. 3 to 4 ft 2.00 | 6 to 8 ft 5.00 4to5 ft 2.50 | 8 tol0 ft 7.50 5 to 6 ft 3. 50 | Pyracantha yunnanensis. YUNNAN FIRZTHORN. white flowers spring, berries red late fall. Compact spreading growth. 2 to 3 ft 2.50 (4 to 5 ft 5.00 3 to 4 ft 3.25 | Stranvaesia davidiana. white flowers followed by clusters of red berries in fall. 18 to 24 in 2.25!) 24 to 3 ft 3.75 2 to 2h ft 3.00| 3 to 4 ft 5.00 Viburnum rhytidophyllum. LEATHER-LEAF VIBURNUL. White clusters flowers spring; red berries mid-summer. Medium growth. Good for shade. 2 to 3 ft 2.00; 4 to 5 ft 3.75 3 to 4 ft 3.00 | LINDLEY NURSERIES, INC., Greensboro, N. C. 26 Coniferous Evergreens Biota aurea conspicua. GOLDSPIRE ARBORVIYAE. Bright golden foliage. 3 to 4 ft 4.001 4 to 5 ft 5.00 Larger sizes, small lots quoted on request Biota aurea nana. BERCKLMANS GOLDEN ARBORVITAE. Compact roundish shape. Golden yellow foliage. Low growth. 15 to 18 in 1.25| 18 to-24 in > 1550 Biota bakeri. BakinS ARBORVITaE. Foliage bluish green. lew growth tinged with yellow. 2% to 3 ft 1.75, 4 to 4% ft 4.00 3,60 oes ib 2.50} 43 to 5 ft 5.00 33 to 2 £e de 25 Biota orientalis. ORIENTAL ARBORVITAE, Light green foliage. Tall growth. 3 to 4 ft 1.50: 5 to 6 ft 3.00 4to 5 ft aad | '6 Fo se St 4.00 Larger &izes, small lots quoted on request Biota pyramidalis. ORIENTAL PYRAMIDAL ARBORVITAE. Se to 4 £5 2.50| 44 to 5 ft 4.00 4 to 43 ft 3.00; 5 to 6 ft 5.00 Biota texana glauca. TEXAS BLUE ARBORVIfaE. Bluish green foliage. Upright, semi-narrow growth. 107 GO 21 St 15.00) 12 tolls ft 20.00 11, to d2,2t 17.50) Cedrus atlantica. ATLAS CEDAR. Branches erect. Dark green needles. These can be supplies in sizes 10 to 25 ft ranging in price from 15. to 350. Information on requwst. Cedrus deodorae DEODORA CEDAR. Light bluish green needles. Vall tree Pyramidal habit. 3 to 4 ft 3.00; 10 to 12 ft 15.00 4to 5 ft 4.00} 12 to 14 ft 17.50 5 to 6 ft 5.00; 14 to 16 ft 20.00 8 told ft 10.00 Larger sizes, small lots quoted on request Cunninghamia lanceolata. CHINESE FIR. Long sharp pointed needles, light green foliage. 3 to St ft 2.50; 43 to 5 ft 4.50 S$ to 4 ft 3.00, 5 to 6 ft 5. 50 4 to 44 ft 3.75 Larger sizes in small lots quoted on request LINDLEY NUuRSERIES, INC., Greensboro, N. C. 27 Cryptomeria lobbi. 5 to 6 ft 12.50! 6 to 7 ft 15.00 Larger sizes in small lots quoted on request SPREADING JUNIPaR Juniperus chinensis pfitzeriana. PFITZER JUNIP&R. Bluish green foliage. 12..t0 15. dn.soread...- . 7.50 15 to 18 in spread —__. 2,00 18 to 24 in spread. __ 2. 50 2to 23 ft spread 3.00 Larger sizes, small lots quoted on request Juniperus chinensis Sargenti. SARGENT JUNIP“#R. Spreading. 15 te 18 in spread" * > °1.50 18 to 24 in spread —_____ 2.50 2to 24 ft spread ___—s_—« 3.00 Juniperus communis depressa. PROSTRATE JUNIPER. Foliage light green with purplish tints in winter. 18 to 24 in spread Lets bie See Sead 2. NB Ee5 te. 5 ft.spread —_--- 4.50 Juniperus communis depressa plunosa. ANDORRA SPREADING JUiNIPsR. Turns attrac- tive color in winter. 25-2 ee ead oT 2 to 2s ft spread 2.00 2% to 3 ft spread. 2.50 3 to 4 ft spread eee 4 to 5 ft spread 4.00 Juniperus horizontalis douglasi. WAUKEGAN JUNIP“R. Steel-blue turning purple in winter. 2a Sp 24 in spread — 2,50 2to 23 ft spread _—s—s« 3.00 Juniperus sabina tamarisifolia. TAMARIX SAVIN JUNIP&R. Spreading. 18 to 24 in spread sa 2 00 2 to 2% ft spread 2.75 3 to 4 ft spread 3- Juniperus Kosteriane. 4to 5 ft spread __—CéS#S«. 000 5 to 6 ft spread 1.50 SEMI - SPREADING JUNIPER Juniperus sabina. SAVIN JUNIP ft 6.00 4° to 5 ft 220047 *40:8 7% 7.50 5 to 6 ft 5 .00 Larger sizes, small lots quoted on request Retinispora pisifera filifera. THREAD R2TINISPORA. Long stringy drooping branches. Bright green foliage. 18 to 21 in B.WOt cs -tor so | it 4.25 21 to 24 in Be50) So to;-Se tt > 5.00 2to 2s ft a2nG: 3: te A it 6. 50 Lar ger sizes, small lots quoted on request Retinispora plumosa. PLUMED RETINSIPORA,. Dark green fine texture foliage. 18 to 24 in $250( 24 to 3 ft 2.50 2 to 2b ft 2.00| 3to 4 ft 3.00 Larger sizes, small lots quoted on request Retinispora plumosa aurea. GOLDEN PLUM RavINISPORA. New growth golden 110W. 2 to 2s ft 2400} 6. to 7 it 6.00 2% to--s:-tt ae 501 "7.46" 8. Lt 8.00 3 to ft a0) 8 jo 9 2tt 10.00 = 4to 5 ft 4.00) 9 tolO ft 15.00 6 ft 5.00; 10toll ft 17.50 Retinispora squarrosa veitchi. MOSS RETINISFORA. Feathery dense blue gray foliage. 2 to 2: ft 2.25| 4 to 43 ft 5.00 Sep ST 3.00/44 to 5 ft 6.00 S ta55 Tt 3e 50) 5 to. 6 ft 7-50 3s to 4 ft 4.00 | Larger sizes, small lots quoted on request 30 Thuja occidentalis. AMERICAN ARBORVITAE. Slender pyramid with broad base. 2 to ves. Pb) 100k |S ee See 3.00 2 to 3 ft 1.40 | 43to 5 ft 3.50 3 to 3+ ft 7s |S tere se 4.00 33 to 4 ft rae AS Larger sizes, small lots quoted on request Thuja occidentalis ellwangeriana. TOM THUMA ARBORVITAE. 2 to 25 ft 2.50!1 2ito 3 ft 3.00 Larger sizes, small lots quoted on request Thuja occidentalis filicoides. PYRALIIDAL FERN-LIKE ARBORVITAE. Compact narrow and upright. Deep green foliage. 2 te 22° ft 1.00} 32 to 4° ft 2.250 2266'S £6 Pac to: 5 £6 3.00 3 to .3s 2% 2200 5 to 6 ft 4.00 Thuja occidentalis globosa. GLOBE AMERICAN ARBORVITAE. Compact globular habit. LBS ged, 1.50] 27 to 3O in 3e2D 21 to 24 in 2000} ® to 36 in 4.00 24 to 27 in 2250 Larger sizes, small lots quoted on request Thuja occidentalis hoveyi. HOVEY ARBORVITAg. Bright green foliage spring. Loosely oval shape. 18 to 24 in 1.35! 2 to 2% ft 2-00 Thuja occidentalis lobbi. MOSS ARbONVITAE. Rich deep blue green foliage. Broadly pyramidal. BobO 2s) Li 1.25) 35 to 4 ff 2.75 a LO a ee 1.75; 4to 5 ft 3. 50 3 to. 35 it Gene!) © (8@.o52— 4.590 Larger sizes, small lots quoted on request Thuja occidentalis lutea. GuORGE PEABODY ARBORVITAE. Conspicious golden yellow form. 18 to 24 in Lees 2°60 a2 kb 1.50 oa Ge eG 2-00 3 to ft 3.00 34x33 ft w 7.50 Thuja occidentalis pyramidalis. PYRAMIDAL ARLORVITAE. Bright green foliage. 2 te 22 ts 1.25| 4 to 42 ft 3.75 a= to 9S Lt 1.75| 4ato 5 ft 4.50 3% to 4 ft 3.00! Larger sizes, small lots quoted on request Thuja occidentalis staundishi. 2tos ftw 2-00; 3 to 4 ftw 5.00 LINDLEY NURSERIES, INC., Greensboro, N. C. 31 Thuja occidentalis vervaneana. VERVASIE ARLORVITAE. Greenish yellow foliage. Similar to american in form. 2 to 23 ft 1.25, 4 to 43 ft 3.00 oAAOys MORCMEE sr 4 50 AS eo. Db th 4.00 Ty eee a A APY 5, Pa Se = 5.00 3% to 4 ft BaD | Thuja occidentalis ‘Jareana,. SIBERIAN ARBORVITAd. Light green foliage. Compact. Broad. 46 to 24 °in 2.00: | B22.Ce 1S Lt Sex5 2to 2h ft 2.50 | Larger sizes, small lots quoted on request Tsuga canadensis. CANADIAN HEMLOCK. Spreading horizontal branches; dark green needles. Sheared. Bie 62> ft 2e00('. 55°60 4 £6 Jin 7D Beto 3 ft 2.50! 4 to 43 ft 4.50 arto Se Pt 3.00! 4% to 5 ft 6.00 Larger sizes, small lots quoted on request Tsuga caroliniana. CAROLINA HEMLOCK. Glossy dark green leaves. So a0 24 in 2.00) 22 toe 3S ft 3.00 2to 2& ft 2. 50 | Larger sizes, small lots quoted on request Sit KS a OR) OR TK eR aR oR cK. ok, 2c, aK J-D-WILKINS Inc. a MANUFACTURERS Ornamental Iron. W. LEE ST. AT GLENWOOD Ave. GREENSBORO,.N.C. Dec 31, 1936. Lindley Nurseries, Inc. Greensboro, N. C. Gentlemen: In sending herewith my check covering the planting at my home I wish to thank you and your organization for the most excel- lent service you gave us. We think we have a fine layout, and are deeply grateful to lir. Ramsay for his excellent vlanting plan. Yours very truly, . Wilkins 32 APPROXIMATE BLOOMING AND BERRYING PERIODS Very Early Spring Jasminum nudiflorum Lonicera fragrantissima Early Svring Cercis japonica Forsythia Exochorda grandiflora Spiraea thunbergi Spring Calycanthus Cercis canadensis Dogwood Flowering Crabs Cherry Javanese Flowering Lilacs Lonicera tatarica Peach, Double-flowering Spiraea vanhouttei Styrax japonica Late Spring Deutzia, Pride of Rochester Spiraea anthony waterer Spiraea bumalda Viburnum opulus sterile Weigelas Early Summer Amorpha fruticosa Hydrangea quercifolia Jasminum oificnale Lonicera lindleyana Philadelphus Rhus aromatica (berries) Salvia greggi Summer Cephalanthus occidentalis Clethra alnifolia Hypericum densiflorum Hypericum moserianum Koelruteria Mallow Marvels fimo sa Viburnum nudum Vitex agnus-castus Late Summer Aronia arbutifolia (berries) Berberis thunbergi es Buddleia Calicarpa (berries) Calastrus scandens °y Crave Myrtle Desmodium penduliflorum Hibiscus syriacus Altheas Hyhrangea PG Symphoricarpus (berries) LINDLEY NURSERIES, INC., Greensboro, N. C. LINDLEY'S LANDSCAPE DEPARTMENT A great vogue for beautiful home-grounds is sweeping the country. Well-planted and well kept lawns are as much a part of the modern times as motor cars and fashion- able apparel. An outdoor living-room costs little and adds much to the joy of living. Let the sod provide a velvety carpet; use trees, shrubs, and evergreens to give privacy; add color and fragrance by using hardy plants. Now is an ideal time to plan improvements. You will throughly enjoy planting, and will be amazed that so much beauty, pleasure, and satisfaction can be had for so small cost. This depart- ment is ready to assist you, whether your problem is a complete planting for a new home, changing a present planting, or add- ing new plants to you collection. a. ee ee ee ee, ee a AUBREY L. BROOKS W.H.HOLDERNESS L.P.MSLENDON THORNTON.H.BROOKS BROOKS, MSF¢LENDON & HOLDERNESS ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW SO!I-907 NORTH CAROLINA BANK BUILDING GREENSBORO,N.C. June 19 1937 Lindley Nurseries, Inc., Greensboro. N. Gentlemen: I am enclosing herewith my check to cover final payment of bill rendered on May 27. I should like to take this oppor- tunity to exvress my appreciation for the fine job you have done. Not only has the work itself been most satisfactory, but it has been a pleasure to deal with an organ- ization which cooperates with its custom- ers in the way you have done. Yours truly, Thiphe ey et THB: t LINDLEY NUuRSERIES, INC., Greensboro, N. C. oe ee ¥ ~ con” * shies = a AS is pees | cae, we TS