MAYFAIR NURSERIES, Bergenfield, N. J. 
OMPHALODES VERNA—4”. Ideal ground cover for shade with vivid 
Forget-me-nots from April to June. 50c 
*PACHYSANDRA PROCUMBENS—6” - 10”. Our rare native spurge, 
sending its masses of white flowers on spikes long before the neat 
foliage unfurls. April to May. Acid and shade. 50c 
PACHISTIMA CANBYI—8”. Splendid evergreen ground cover for sun 
or % shade. Compact mass of small dark green leaves. Acid. 50c 
PAPAVER ALPINUM—2” - 3”. Pretty rosette of silver green leaves. 
Continuous bloomer. White to orange flowers. 35¢ 
PARNASSIA CAROLINIAN A—4” - 10”. Showy August bloomer. Glossy 
foliage and white flowers on long stems. 35¢c 
PARONYCHIA ARGENTEA—318”. Mat of glistening silver. Unusual for 
contrast. Dry, poor, sunny soils. 35¢ 
PARONYCHIA NIVEA—1%”. Glistens too, but has greenish silver 
foliage. Same culture. 35¢ 
PENTSTEMON ALPINUS—4” - 6”. Neat, bluish foliage. Close spikes 
of deep ultramarine flowers. May to June. 50c 
PENTSTEMON CAESPITOSUS--1”. Small leaved, evergreen creeper. 
Looks like thyme. Pert blue flowers. June to July. 50c 
PENTSTEMON COLORADOENSIS—(P. Linarioides subspecies Color- 
adoensis to Robin members) 2” - 4”. Evergreen creeper. Stems and 
narrow leaves silvery white. Pink flowers. July to August. Poor, 
hot, sandy soil. Lime. 75¢c 
PENTSTEMON CRANDALLI—2”. Similar to above in growth, but 
green. Never bloomed it. 35¢ 
PENTSTEMON DAVIDSONI—8” - 10”. Evergreen shrubby species 
with small dented thick leaves. Purple lilac flowers. June to July. 
75¢ 
PENTSTEMON FRUTICOSUS—8” - 10”. As above but larger leaves. 
Purple flowers. 50c 
PENTSTEMON NITIDUS—4” - 8”. A beautiful species with long leath- 
ery pale gray leaves. Spikes of sky blue flowers. May to June. 
Gravelly, clayey soil. Lime. Sun. 50c 
PENTSTEMON RUPICOLA—3”. Dwarf evergreen trailing species. Rose 
crimson flowers 112” long. July to August. Shade from noon sun. 
Acid. Rocks or Walls. : 75¢ 
*PENTSTEMON WHERRYI—4”:- 6”. Offered for the first time. Found 
by Dr. E. T. Wherry. White flowers on short spikes. June to July. 
Sun. Grit. $1.00 
*PETROCALLIS PYRENAICA—2”. Aptly named Rock Beauty. Reduce 
a mossy saxifrage to microscopic size, sprinkle the finest of down 
over it, plus countless clusters of fragrant pink lilac crosses and 
you have a poor conception of this gem. Blooms May to June. Very 
gritty, porous soil. Sun. Stock very limited. $1.50 
