CALLICOON, N. Y. 
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GROUND COVER SODS 
These Ground Cover Sods are dug from three different exposures and 
designated accordingly. They are for use in naturalistic work and will accur¬ 
ately typify the ground cover of the exposure indicated by their name. 
Sunny Sod (Including such plants as Bracken Fern, Vaccinium penn- 
sylvanicum, Dennstedia punctilobula, Lycopodium as well as any number of 
small herbaceous plants.) . $ .12 
Shady Sod (Including such plants as Gold Thread, Cornus canadensis, 
Mitchella repens, Dryopteris Fern as well as any number of small herbaceous 
plants.) . $ .12 
Semi-Shady Sod (Including such plants as Wintergreen, Cornus cana¬ 
densis, Rubus trifolia, Lycopodium, as well as any number of small herba¬ 
ceous plants). $ .12 
(You will not find all of the above named plants in these sods. This 
is simply to indicate the association.) 
WATER WORN STONES FOR 
GARDENS 
These stones are a hard bluestone picked from the river bed of the 
Delaware and its tributaries. They are worn smooth by years of water action 
and have one flat surface. 
Water worn stones, which have the appearance of great age, are ideal 
for use in gardens for walks or for the borders of pools. 
Stones averaging: 
12 inches square covering space.$ .15 each 
18 inches square covering space.31 each 
These stones 
are irregular in 
shape and there¬ 
fore cannot b e 
scaled to the inch. 
Write for prices 
on larger sizes. 
Our water-worn 
stones used in 
garden steps on 
the estate of Paul 
Cravat h, Locust 
Valley , N. Y. 
Morse and Morse, 
Landscape Con¬ 
tractors. 
