CALLICOON, NEW YORK 
9 
Viburnum dentatum ( Arrowwood ) Each Per 100 
White flowers in June—blue berries in September. 
Used about the same as Witherod. 
4 to 6 ft.80 60.00 
6 to 8 ft. Specimen. 4.80 
*A11 of the above listed plants have seeds, fruit or tender buds that are 
edible for birds or animals. 
COLLECTED PINUS STROBUS 
(White Vine) 
We can quote you on collected White Pine from 2 to 20 ft. high upon 
request. 
HARDY FERNS 
The ferns listed are dug in large Clumps with one to four clusters of 
fronds in a clump. They can be used for massing or planting separately, 
but give an especially fine effect planted with Rhododendron maximum or 
other evergreens. Any carload could contain 200 to 300 ferns without 
extra charge for transportation, as they could be packed between 
other plants, filling in vacant spaces. 
Per 100 Per 1000 
Adiantum pedatum ( American Maidenhair ) .... $ 6.40 $ 52.00 
Dennstedia punctilobula ( Hay-scented ) 
Sq. ft. sod . 14.00 120.00 
Dryopteris marginalis ( Marginal Shield ) . 6.40 52.00 
Dryopteris spinulosa ( Toothed Woodjern) . 6.40 52.00 
Onoclea sensibilis ( Sensitive ) . 6.40 52.00 
Osmunda cinnamonea ( Cinnamon ) . 20.00 160.00 
Osmunda claytoniana ( Interrupted ) . 12.00 110.00 
Polypodium vulgare ( Common Polypoda) 
Large mat or sod. 34.00 260.00 
Polystichum acrostichoides ( Christmas ) . 6.40 52.00 
Pteretis nodulosa ( Ostrich ) . 16.00 140.00 
GROUND COVER SODS 
These sods from different exposures, can be used in naturalistic 
work to accurately typify the effect desired. 
SUNNY SOD ( Including such plants as Bracken Fern, Hay 
Scented Fern, Lycopodium and herbaceous plants ). 
SEMI-SHADY SOD ( Including such plants as Winter green, 
Rub us, and herbaceous plants ). 
SHADY SOD ( Including such plants as Bunchberry, Dryopteris 
Fern and herbaceous plants ). 
ALL SODS. $ .14 per sq. ft. 
