MAYFAIR NURSERIES, Bergenfield, N. J. 
ALLIUM SENESCENS GLAUCUM—4” - 8”. Neat scythe like leaves, 
blue gray. Showy, clear pink flowers. August to October. 35¢ 
ALYSSUM—Very showy. easily grown plants. Splendid for walls and 
sunny exposures. 
*ALYSSUM CONDENSATUM—2”. Compact prostrate plant. Yellow. 
Continuous bloomer. 50e 
ALYSSUM SAXATILE FLORA-PLENA—6” - 8”. The double flowering 
form of the common Basket of Gold. Stays in bloom a week longer. 
May to June. 35¢ 
ALYSSUM SAXATILE CITRINUM—6” - 8”. Dainty pale yellow Basket 
of Gold. May to June. 35¢e 
ALYSSUM SERPYLLIFOLIUM—1%” - 3”. Close mat of silvery grey 
leaves, covered with yellow flowers. May to June. 50c 
ALYSSUM SPINOSUM—8”. Spiny grey dwarf shrub. Pale pink flowers. 
June to July. ibe 
ANCHUSA MYOSOTIDIFLORA—10” - 15”. Large heart shaped leaves. 
Covered with blue Forget-me-not flowers. April to May. Stands sun 
or shade. 35¢ 
AN DROMEDA—AII the dwarf varieties listed are neat evergreen species 
of good blooming qualities. They need a deep acid soil and will 
stand sun if the ground is not too dry. All bear rather large bell 
shaped flowers of various pink, shades. 
ANDROMEDA GLAUCOPHYLLA—8” - 12”. Dull gray leathery leaves. 
Large pink flowers. June to July. $1.25 
ANDROMEDA POLIFOLIA—12”. The common bog rosemary. Pale 
pink. May to June. 50c 
ANDROMEDA POLIFOLIA GRANDIFLORA COMPACTA—6” - 8”. 
Upright, compact grower. Fine crinkly gray leaves turning rose 
bronze in fall. Large rose pink flowers. : $1.25 
ANDROMEDA POLIFOLIA MONTANA—Similar to above but the foli- 
age is lustrous green and narrower. Pink flowers. June to July. $1.00 
ANDROMEDA POLIFOLIA NANA—4” - 6”. Similar to A.P.Montana. 
New growth crimson. Pale pink flowers. June to July. $1.00 
*ANDROMEDA JAPONICA var. ALBO-MARGINATA—18”. A very 
hardy, slow growing compact form of the Lily-of-the-Valley bush 
with narrow white margin edging the evergreen foliage. White 
flowers. April to May. Small plants 38” pots. $1.00 
ANDROSACE—The Rock Jasmine like a very gritty soil and some 
shade part of the day, and some lime except A. LAGGERI. 
ANDROSACE CILIARIS—1” - 3”. Beautiful species forming mats of 
flat rosettes fringed with fine hairs. Evergreen. White flowers. May 
to June. T5e 
ANDROSACE LAGGERI—1” - 3”. Another choice species having eme- 
rald green rosettes and showy crowded heads of clear pink flowers. 
May to June. Peat, leaf mold and grit. 75¢ 
