MAYFAIR NURSERIES, Bergenfield, N. J. 
_PETROPHYTUM CAESPITOSUM—1” - 2”. Compact mass of ever- 
green round leaved rosettes. Small spikes of white fuzz. June to 
July; ? , 3 $1.00 
PETROPHYTUM HENDERSONI—2” - 4”. Similar in habit but pointed 
silver green leaves. Blooms August to Sept. Both like to grow in 
rock crevices or walls. Sun. $1.00 
rHLOX ADSURGENS—4”. Quite a plant, if you can grow it. Fl 
owers 
iridescent pale salmon pink with deep colored veins. June to July. 
Wants acid soil, moisture and % shade. Best Wishes! 50c 
PHLOX CAMLA—4” - 6”. Choice. Large salmon pink flowers. Spring 
and fall. 50c 
PHLOX CAMLA ALBA—4” - 6”. Made an error in last year’s list. It 
is not pure white. Has very pale rose lilac cast. Gorgeous neverthe- 
less. Still in bloom here Dec. 6th. 50e 
PHLCX DIVARICATA—10”. The early fragrant blue Phlox. 35c 
PHLOX DIVARICATA ALBA—10”. A selected white large flowered 
variety. Will stand full sun as well as light shade. 50c 
PHLOX OVATA—3” - 10”. Large flat umbels of deep rose pink flowers. 
Very showy. Sun or light shade. June to July. Bye 
*PHLOX OVATA PULCHRA—3” - 8”. Another treasure found by Dr. 
Wherryi. Neater foliage than P. ovata and very large individual 
flowers, soft flesh pink with dark vein in the center of each petal. 
Petals are ogival and overlap each other. June to July. $1.00 
PHLOX PROCUMBENS—6”. (P. Amoena) Very free bloomer. Vivid 
rose pink. June. Shite 
PHLOX PROCUMBENS FOLIA-VARIEGATA—Same as above with 
variegated foliage. 35¢ 
PHLOX STOLONIFERA—1” - 4”. Dense mat of individual rosettes. 
Large Javender pink flowers on thin stems. Choice. Sun or % shade. 
3DC 
PHLOX SUBULATA APPLE BLOSSOM—2” - 4”. Can’t improve on 
the name. 50c 
PHLOX SUBULATA ARBUTUS—2” - 4”. As choice as Apple Blossom. 
50c 
PHLOX BRITTONI PINK—2” - 4”. Very prickly, fine evergreen mat. 
Small bright pink flowers in profusion. April to May. 50¢ 
PHLOX FAIP Y—2” - 4”. Worthy of the name. Profusion of small rosy 
mauve #ywers with dark eye. 50c 
PHLOX V!FVID—2” - 4”. Compact clump. Doesn’t creep. Fiery rose-pink 
flowers m profusion. April to May. 35¢ 
PHYLLCDOCE COERULEA—6”. American alpine heather. Rare. Dainty 
red purple bells. June to July. Very acid soil and light shade. $1.00 
PHYLLCDOCE EMPETRIFORMIS—8”. Bright rose bells in clusters. 
July to August. Same culture as above. $1.00 
