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SUNNYFIELD NURSERY CO. 
One of our landscape plantings, the first shrubs just planted 
INTRODUCTION 
HE Sunnj'iield Nursery Company is a corporation engaged in supplying Trees, Vines and 
Shrubbery for landscape decoration in private or public parks, or for lawns. We are also 
prepared to execute, with promptness and efficiency, orders for architectural lawn orna- 
mentation, rustic work of all kinds, stone terracing, statuary, fountains and gates; grading, 
spraying, trimming and preservation of deca3^ed trees. Insecticides and lawn material of 
1 all sorts supplied. Nine years ago we started in a modest way and gradually, but continu- 
ousl}^ and with steady acceleration, we have built up a business reaching into every State 
in the East and Middle West. 
We have in our fields, not only a varied stock, but our trees vary in size from little seedlings of a few 
months' growth to well-developed specimens twenty-five years old. The older and larger grades will, of 
course, give immediate results, which would otherwise require years of patient waiting to attain. 
Our aim is, and has always been, to grow trees, shrubbery, perennials, etc., as well as they can be grown; 
to plant with greatest care; to advise correctly; to select only best stock; not to overcrowd plantings; and 
in every other way to serve the best interests of our customers, proving, by our advancing trade and steadily 
retained customers, that best service to the customer is best profit to the dealer. 
We can supply all stock wanted. All regular varieties in trade we keep in stock, and everything not 
mentioned in the following pages we can promptly supply through our numerous correspondents. 
LOCATION 
Our splendid location rnakes our shipping facilities unsurpassed. Situated on the banks of the Hudson 
River and within a city which is a raih'oad center, we can ship to any pomt North, South, East or West 
direct by rail, and to New York City and Albany, and river towns between, and to the various railroad 
terminals touching the Hudson River, by the cheap transportation afforded by steamboats. The N. Y. 
Central & Hudson River R. R., the N. Y., N. H. & Hartford R. R., and the Central New England R. R. 
all have stations here, and the West Shore R. R., by ferry, has a station at Highland, directly opposite 
Poughkeepsie; while the Erie R. R., Lackawanna & Western R. R. and other lines are reached by short 
connections over the great Poughkeepsie R. R. Bridge. The American, the Adams and the National 
Express Companies receive our goods, and so by direct routes and in shortest time and with least changes 
of car we can sliip to any point in the country. 
Our telegraph office is Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
Our telephone numbers, local or long distance, are: For office on our grounds, 663-W; superintend- 
ent's private office 1718; Nursery' office (8 A. M. to 5 P. M.) 663-W. 
REFERENCES 
In particular, to the Farmers and Manufacturers' National Bank, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.; in general 
to any Poughkeepsie Bank or Trust Company. Or we will, on special application, be glad to name some 
of our customers for whom we have done considerable, fine and satisfactory work. 
