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HORTICULTURE 



April 18, 1914 





N O . R T H ^-<;. 



■--' POMONA ll] 



C A R O L I N A^ 



A North Carolima Nursery Company 



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YHSTERDAY, we were going 

 *■ over our list of Southern custo- 

 mers and found that 5 or 6 years 

 ago we had only a few houses in 

 Dixie Land, in comparison with the 

 quantities of them now dotted here 

 and there all the way from Mason- 

 Dixon to Jacksonville and from 

 Atlanta to Dallas, Texas. 



One of our best customers has been 

 the J. Van Lindley Nursery Com- 

 pany of Pomona, North Carolina. 

 The ridge and furrow houses you 



see are each 30 x 100 feet. Their 

 largest L. & B. house is 42' 6" x 

 500 ' . It is one of the largest, if not 

 the largest single house in Dixie. 



The satisfactory thing about the 

 Van Lindley business is ; it has been 

 so satisfactory to them that we keep 

 on selling them year after year. In 

 fact it's quite so with pretty nearly 

 all our Southern friends. 



When you are ready to build we 

 want to build for you. 



Lord aed Biuirinilhiam Compaimy 



NEW YORK 

 42nd Street Bkl«. 



SALVES OFFICES: 



BOSTON 

 Tremont Bldg. 



PHILADELPHIA 

 Franklin Bank Bldg. 



CHICAGO 

 Rookery Bldg. 



TORONTO, CANADA, 12 Queen St., E. 

 FAOrORIES : Irvington. N. Y. De« Plaines. III. 



ROCHESTER 

 Granite Bldg. 



CLEVELAND 



Swetland Bldg. 



