CALLICOON, NEW YORK 
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GROUND COVER SODS 
These sods from different exposures, can be used in naturalistic 
work to accurately typify the effect desired. 
SUNNY SOD (Inchiding such plajits as Bracken Bern, Hay 
Scented Fern, Ljcopodi?ini and herbaceous plants). 
SEMI-SHADY SOD (Including such plants as Winter green, 
Rubus, and herbaceous plants). 
SHADY SOD (Including such plants as Bunchberry, Dryopteris 
Fern and herbaceous plants). 
ALL SODS . I .20 per sq. ft. 
FLAGSTONE FOR LANDSCAPE PURPOSES 
The Delaware Valley is noted for the fine grade of blue stone quarried 
here. Our quarries are among the best in this locality. It has exceptionally 
smooth natural surfaces and is free from open seams and cross cracks. 
We Quote As Lollows: 
Random Rectangular Flagging 
1 in. to 11^ in. $ .32 per sq. ft. 
11/^ in. to 2 in.40 per sq. ft. 
Broken Flagging 
1/^ in. to 1 in.$20.00 per ton 
Write for quotations on especially cut sizes—such as coping, curbing 
or cap stone. 
WATER WORN STONE 
Flat Water Worn Stone 
Stone averaging 1 sq. ft. covering space .$ .24 each 
Stone averaging II/2 sq. ft. covering space ..50 each 
FIELD STONE 
Prices on lichen or moss covered field stone furnished on request. 
PLANTING 
PLANTING: The following points are important in insuring the best 
possible success with Rhododendron, Kalmia, Azaleas and Hemlock: 
(1) Be sure soil is well drained and sub-soil broken. 
(2) Use leaf-mold or humus in direct contact with the roots. 
(3) Leave a depression instead of a mound around the base of the 
plant to carry surface water directly to the roots. 
(4) Mulch with sawdust—especially in fall planting. 
(5) Water frequently throughout the first year. 
(6) Rhododendron maximum should never be planted in sunny loca¬ 
tions or where exposed to high winds. 
(7) Never plant in alkaline soil. Be sure the soil has, at least, a 
slight acid reaction. 
