. Catalog of fruit trees vines, ornamentals, Nurseries (Horticulture), North Carolina, Pomona; Nurseries (Horticulture), Catalogs; Fruit trees, Catalogs; Evergreens, Catalogs; Shrubs, Catalogs; Roses, Catalogs; Nut trees, Catalogs. J. Van Lindley Nursery Company, Pomona, N. C. RED BUD, or Judas Tree {Cercis Cana- densis). A small shrubby tree; shapely and uniform; bears masses of rosy pink flowers, resembling small sweet peas, in early spring. 15 to 25 feet. SOURWOOD (Andromeda; Oxydendrum arhoreum). A small, • handsome tree with slender branches; narrow, pyram- idal form. Flowers white,


. Catalog of fruit trees vines, ornamentals, Nurseries (Horticulture), North Carolina, Pomona; Nurseries (Horticulture), Catalogs; Fruit trees, Catalogs; Evergreens, Catalogs; Shrubs, Catalogs; Roses, Catalogs; Nut trees, Catalogs. J. Van Lindley Nursery Company, Pomona, N. C. RED BUD, or Judas Tree {Cercis Cana- densis). A small shrubby tree; shapely and uniform; bears masses of rosy pink flowers, resembling small sweet peas, in early spring. 15 to 25 feet. SOURWOOD (Andromeda; Oxydendrum arhoreum). A small, • handsome tree with slender branches; narrow, pyram- idal form. Flowers white, like lily- of-the-valley. Leaves bright green, brilliant red in fall. 10 to 20 feet. SWEET GUM (Liquidambar). A really fine lawn tree, with star-shaped leaves, changing to deep crimson in the autumn; corky bark. Succeeds well in the South. 25 to 50 feet. SYCAMORE, or Plane Tree {PJatanus occidentalis). A rather tall tree with broad leaves, glossy above, downy . Sycamore, continued beneath. The fruits are balls about an inch in diameter. The trunk of this tree presents a peculiarly mottled effect. 50 to 75 feet. TEXAS UMBRELLA {Melia Azedarach umhraciiliformis). A great beauty on the lawn, and for lining avenues. We grow ours with single stems which makes a round, umbrella-like head. A favorite in the South and largely planted. 20 to 40 feet. WILLOW (Salix). This class of trees is hardy and succeeds generally, pre- ferably in a damp or moist soil. The common weeping Willow is the best and most popular for the South. Common Weeping (5. Bahylonica). Makes a large weeping tree, the most popular weeping tree for the South, 50 to 75 ONIFEROUS EVERGREENS Evergreens require careful handling and planting as they are extremely sensitive to injury by drying. After being received, they should not be allowed to dry out before planting. Dip them in a puddle of thin mud, plant very carefully in properly prepared holes, water well all around and keep watered if the planting is follow


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