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Historic,  Archive  Document 

Do  not  assume  content  reflects  current 
scientific  knowledge,  policies,  or  practices. 


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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 


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