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PRICE LIST
i all of 1931 and Spring of 1932
Azaleas, Kalmias
Rhododendrons
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Hemlocks and other Hardy Plants
Grandfather Mountain. Elevation, 5,997 feet
Included in the area owned by the Linville Improvement Company
LINVILLE NURSERIES
Located at an elevation of 4,500 feet above sea-level
“Crest of the Blue Ridge Mountains”
LINVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
Member American Association of Nurserymen
Owned and operated by
Linville Improvement Co.
Linville, N. C.
L. A. BERCKMANS, Augusta, Ga.
P. J. A. BERCKMANS, Augusta, Ga.
Associates and Sales Representatives.
Branch Offices: Wilmington, North Carolina, and Augusta, Georgia
Introductory
I C A HE Linville Nurseries, at Linville, N. C. (on the Black Bear Trail
) from Canada to Florida, U. S. Route 221), are ideally located on
the slope of Grandfather Mountain at an elevation of 4,500 feet
above sea-level; and upon the 16,000-acre tract owned by the Linville
Improvement Company.
The Nursery was established in the fall of 1929 and a considerable area
has been planted in Rhododendrons, Azaleas, Kalmias, Hemlock, etc.
We specialize in native plants as are described in this folder. The loca¬
tions from which these plants will be collected and grown, being amid the
peaks of the Blue Ridge, one of the oldest mountain ranges of the world,
give us the opportunity to offer plants of unusual vigor and hardiness.
Louis A. Berckmans and P. J. A. Berckmans, who for many years were
members of the firm of the P. J. Berckmans Company Nurseries (estab¬
lished in 1856) at Augusta, Ga., are associated with us in the management
of the Nursery and will give their personal attention to its affairs; further¬
more, we have experienced and capable assistants; therefore we are in a
position to give our clients most efficient and satisfactory service.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
SHIPPING SEASONS. Spring shipments commence when frost is out of
the ground, usually about March I, and continue until latter part of May.
Fall shipments commence about September I and continue until the
ground freezes, usually about December 1 .
TERMS. All invoices due and payable to Linville Nurseries 60 days from
date of shipment. Where purchaser’s credit is unknown to us, cash is re¬
quired before shipment, or satisfactory trade or bank reference.
QUOTATIONS. Five plants of the same variety and size will be billed at
the 10 rate; 40 at the 100 rate; 400 at the 1,000 rate.
PACKING. No charge will be made for packing on orders amounting to
$10.00 and upwards.
SHIPPING INSTRUCTIONS. In all cases, state how shipments are to be
made, whether by freight or express, also give routing.
LIABILITY AND CLAIMS.. All shipments travel at purchaser’s risk. We
do not guarantee safe delivery. Our responsibility ceases when delivery is
made to the transportation company and shipping receipt is signed by rail¬
road or express agent. All claims for damages must be made promptly to
the transportation agents at place of delivery.
No liability to attach to us where frost, drought, fire, or other casualties
beyond our control prevent delivery of stock that may be contracted for.
DELIVERY BY AUTO TRUCK. We are equipped with trucks and can
make deliveries to places not over 250 miles from Linville. Charges for
such deliveries are assessed according to size of truck and the distance.
SHIPPING FACILITIES. Carload lots will be made from Ashford.
McDowell County, North Carolina.
Express shipments from Linville and Ashford, N. C.
ALL ORDERS are accepted according to the above terms and conditions.
Address all communications to
L. A. and P. J. A. BERCKMANS
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
NOTE: Neither L. A. BERCKMANS nor P. J. A. BERCKMANS are connected with
any other nursery.
Prices quoted are for COLLECTED PLANTS EXCEPT WHERE NOTED. All plants will be
carefully selected, BALLED AND BURLAPPED.
ABIES FRASERI. Fraser’s Fir. She Balsam.
Nursery grown.
Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000
12 to 18 inches. Stocky
straight stem plants . $ 9.00 $ 80.00
18 to 24 inches. Stocky
straight stem plants. . 12.50 100.00
AZALEA CALENDULACEA.
Flame Azalea. Many shades of orange
yellow, buff and red.
Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000
18 to 24 inches, strong
clumps . $ 7.00 $ 65.00 $ 550.00
2 to 3 feet, strong
clumps . 8.00 75.00 675.00
3 to 4 feet, strong clumps,
8 to 12 stems. . 12.00 110.00 950.00
4 to 5 feet, extra heavy
clumps, 12 to 16 stems 22 50 175.00 1.500.00
Clumps transplanted, nursery grown.
Per 10 Per 100
12 to 18 inches . $15.00 $135.00
18 to 24 inches . 20.00 175.00
AZALEA NUDIFLORA. Pinxter Flower.
Flowers pink. Fragrant.
Per 10 Per 100
2 to 3 feet, strong clumps $10.00 $ 95.00
3 to 4 feet, strong clumps 15.00 125.00
Rhododendron Carolinianum, three to four
feet clump.
KALMIA LATIFOLIA. Mountain Laurel,
Calico Bush. Gives a fine effect, when inter-
planted with Rhododendrons. Does well in
either sun or shade.
Clumps transplanted, nursery grown.
Per 10
8 to 12 inches . $ 8.00
AZALEA VASEYI. Pink-shell Azalea.
A very rare and beautiful variety. Early
bloomer.
Clumps transplanted, nursery grown.
Per 10 Per 100
8 to 12 inches . $17.50 $150.00
12 to 18 inches . 20 00 190.00
18 to 24 inches . 27.50
Note: The three above varieties of Azaleas
are vigorous plants with many young stems.
Natural Growth
Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000
18 to 24 inches, bushy .$ 6.00 $ 50 00
2 to 3 feet, bushy . 8 00 70 00 $ 600.00
3 to 4 feet, very bushy.... 15.00 135.00 1,250.00
Burnt Over and Cut-back Clumps,
Extra Fine.
Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000
18 to 24 inches, with
about equal spread, 15
to 25 stems . $15.00 $125.00 $1,000.00
2 to 3 feet, with about
equal spread, 25 to 40
stems . 20.00
3 to 4 feet, with about
equal spread, 40 stems
and over . 35.00
4 to 5 feet, beautiful
specimens, with about
equal spread, many
stems . . . 50.00
175.00 1.500.00
300 00 2.750.00
400.00 3.500.00
5 to 6 feet, beautiful
specimens, with about
equal spread, many
stems . 75.00 600.00
Clumps transplanted, nursery grown.
Per 10
$17.50
Kalmif, Latifolia. two to three feet burnt
over clump.
12 to 18 inches
LEIOPHYLLUM PROSTRATUM.
Allegheny Sand Myrtle. Indispensable for
borders, and Rock Gardens in colder
sections.
Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000
4 to 6 inch spread, fine
clumps . $ 4.50 $ 40.00 $ 325.00
6 to 10 inch spread, fine
clumps . 5.50 50.00 450.00
12 to 15 inch spread, fine
specimens . 20.00 150.00
LEUCOTHOE CATESBAEI.
Drooping Leucothoe. Grows well in sun or
shade, but does best in a heavy, well-drained
acid soil.
Per 10, Per 100 Per 1000
2 to 3 feet, extra strong
clumps, many stems . $12.50 $100.00 $ 800.00
RHODODENDRON CAROLINIANUM.
Carolina Rhododendron. Flowers vary from
light to deep pink Blooms produced from
four to five weeks before R. Catawbiense.
Does well in full sunlight.
Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000
12 to 18 inch, heavy
clumps, extra quality. ...$13.00 $120.00
2 to 3 feet, heavy clumps,
extra quality . 18.00 167.50 $1,600.00
3 to 4 feet, heavy clumps,
extra quality ' . 35.00 300.00 2,750.00
Clumps transplanted, nursery grown.
Per 10 Per 100
12 to 18 inches . $20.00 $175.00
18 to 24 inches . 25.00 225.00
RHODODENDRON CATAWBIENSE.
Catawba Rhododendron. Exceedingly hardy.
Does well in full sunlight. Colors vary from
lilac, purple to almost red.
Burnt Over and Cut-back Clumps.
Extra Fine.
Rhododendron Catawbiense burnt over clump,
three to four feet.
RHODODENDRON MAXIMUM.
Great Laurel. Rosebay Rhododendron. Flow¬
ers white and light shades of pink. Does best
in a shady location, although we have thou¬
sands of fine plants which are growing lux¬
uriantly in full sun.
Natural Growth.
Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000
18 to 24 inches, branched $8.00 $75.00 $600.00
2 to 3 feet, well branched 10.00 90.00 800.00
3 to 4 feet, well branched 17.50 160.00 1,500.00
4 to 5 feet, well branched,
heavy . 30.00 275.00 2,500.00
5 to 6 feet, well branched,
very heavy . 45.00 400.00
6 to 7 feet, well branched,
extra heavy . 75.00 650.00
Burnt Over and Cut-Back Clumps.
Extra Fine.
Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000
1 to 2 feet clumps,
several stems .
2 to 3 feet clumps, 10
to 15 stems .
3 to 4 feet clumps, 15
to 20 stems .
4 to 5 feet clumps, 20
to 30 stems .
5 to 6 feet clumps, 30
Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000
$12.00 $110.00 $1,000.00
19.00 168.00 1,600.00
40.00 350.00 3.250.00
50.00 450.00 4,250.00
75.00 700.00
18 to 24 inches, clumps,
several stems .
2 to 3 feet, clumps, 10 to
15 stems .
3 to 4 feet, clumps, 15 to
20 stems .
4 to 5 feet, clumps, 20 or
more stems .
5 to 6 feet, clumps, 30
stems and over . .
6 to 7 feet, specimen
clumps, with many
stems, extra fine .
Clumps transplanted,
Exceptionally Fine.
$10.00 $ 90 00 $ 800.00
12.00 110.00 1,000.00
21.00 180.00 1,750.00
37.50 340.00 3,300.00
55.00 480.00 4,500.00
100.00 800.00
nursery grown.
Per 10 Per 100 Pei 1000
stems and over .
6 to 7 feet specimen
clumps, many stems ...110.00 1,000.00
Clumps transplanted, nursery grown.
Exceptionally Fine.
Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000
9 to 12 inches . $18.00 $150.00 $1,400.00
12 to 18 inches . 20.00 190.00 1,800.00
18 to 24 inches . 30.00 280.00 2,600.00
9 to 12 inches . $10.00 $ 85.00
12 to 18 inches . 16.00 155.00 $1,400.00
18 to 24 inches . 22.50 200.00 1,850.00
2 to 3 feet . 26.00 250.00 2,250.00
Note: The Kalmias, Rhododendrons Catawbiense and Maximum, which we describe as
BURNT OVER AND CUT BACK CLUMPS, and NURSERY GROWN, are of unusual value
and should not be confused with the usual grades of collected stock.
PLANTING AND CARE OF RHODODENDRONS
To get satisfactory results, keep Rhododendrons mulched with leaves, peat moss, straw or old
hardwood sawdust; and protect from winds by planting hardy evergreens on the north and west ex¬
posures; but the most important of all is an acid well drained soil, composed of loam leaf mold and
peat. Give plants an abundance of water, as they are not deeply rooted, and they should never he
allowed to suffer for moisture. Never use a hoe, pull out the grass and weeds. When the blooming
period has passed, break out the bunches of seed pods. This process will enable the plants to put on
bloom buds for the ensuing year and there will be no ‘‘off year.”
Treat your plants according to these simple directions and they will afford you pleasure and blooms
a plenty.
Rhododendron Maximum, burnt over clump,
three to four feet.
TSUGA CANADENSIS. Canadian or
Common Hemlock. A very handsome
ornamental tree for the lawn, also
makes an excellent hedge, extensively
used for wind brakes.
Per 10
Per 100
Per 1000
2
to 3 feet,
well
branched
. $15.00
$125.00 $1,000.00
3
to 4 feet
well
branched
. 25.00
225.00
2,000.00
4
to 5 feet
well
branched
. 35.00
325.00
3,000.00
5
to 6 feet
well
branched
. 45.00
435.00
TSUGA CAROLINIAN A. Carolina
Hemlock. Conceded to be the hardiest
and handsomest of all Hemlocks. It
has very dark foliage, compact growth,
branches pendulous, a rapid grower.
Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000
2 to 3 feet, well
branched . $25.00 $225.00 $2,000.00
3 to 4 feet, well
branched . 35.00 300.00 2.500.00
4 to 5 feet, well
branched . 45.00 435.00 4,000.00
5 to 6 feet, well
branched . 60.00 500.00 .
One of our four to five feet Rhododendron Maximum, burnt over clump, one year after being
transplanted at Augusta Georgia.
LINV1LLE NURSERIES
LINVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
PHOENIX PRINTING COMPANY, AUGUSTA, GA.