MAYFAIR NURSERIES, Bergenfield, N. J. 

IRIS PURDYI—8”. Large light purple to white flowers. June to July. 
Acid. % shade. 50c 
IRIS PRISMATICA—12”. The most graceful of our native iris. The 
blue flowers are carried on thin stems. June. 50c, Seeds 25c pkt. 
IRIS TECTORUM—8”. The roof Iris. Very large: porcelain blue flowers. 
June. 50c 
IRIS TECTORUM ALBUM—8”. This large white flowered iris with its 
yellow crest compares with any orchid for beauty. Last longer in 
a corsage. } 75¢ 
IRIS TENAX-—8”. Narrow leaved species. Satiny pale lavender flowers. 
~ June to July. Acid. Part shade. 50¢ 
FRIS VERN A—3”. ONDA foliage to 6”. Flowers blue with orange 
markings. May. Acid. 50c 
JASIONE HUMILIS—2” - 4”. Showy rock plant for crevices or walls. 
Blue flowers in clusters. July to September. | 50c 
JASIONE PERENNIS—2” - 6”. Similar to J. Humilis. Flowers of a 
paler blue. Both will stand light shade. 385¢ 
JASMINIUM PARKERII—6”. Hardy dwarf evergreen jasmine from 
the Himalayas. The long yellow flowers are fragrant. June. Sun. 
Walls. $1.00 
JEFFERSONIA DIPHYLLA—12”. A showy plant for a shaded spot. 
The large white flowers open before the new leaves, which are wine 
colored. April. | 35¢ 
JEFFERSONIA DUBIA—6”. Periwinkle blue flowered species. Dwarfer 
and daintier. Wants same treatment as J. Diphylla. Shade and deep 
leaf mould, not too acid. $1.50 
KALMIA POLIFOLIA MICROPHYLLA—6”. The true dwarf bog laurel. 
Evergreen, oval, glossy leaves. Rosy pink flowers. May to July. 
Moist acid soil. % shade. | $1.00 
LAVENDULA MUNSTEAD—8”. Dwarf whitish gray foliage. Ever- 
green and compact. Fragrant blue lavender flowers. June to August. 
Sun. Walls. : 50c 
LAVENDULA TWICKLE PURPLE—8”. Smaller leaved than the above 
and deeper blue. Fragrant. Sun. Walls. 50c 
LEIOPHYLLUM BUXIFOLIUM—12”. The sand myrtle. Compact small 
leaved, evergreen shrub. Blooms spring and fall. White flowers. 
Acid, sandy soil. Sun. 50¢ 
*LEIOPHYLLUM BUXIFOLIUM “MAYFAIR SEEDLING’—6”. A 
very slow growing form. Leaves are crowded on the stems and 
form a cross pattern. The growth is horizontal instead of upright. 
Small plants. 75¢ 
LEWISIA COLUMBIANA—2” - 4”. Neat evergreen rosettes. Pink 
spray of flowers. Gritty, acid soil. June to July. . 35¢ 
LEWISIA HOWELLI—2” - 4”. Large rosettes of undulating leaves. 
Multi-rayed apricot flowers with deep rose veins. June to July. 50c 
