MAYFAIR NURSERIES, Bergenfield; N. J. 
PULMONARIA SACCHARATA MRS. MOON—6” - 8”. Leaves spotted 
with silver. Sprays of deep pink flowers fading blue. April to May. 
% shade. 50c 
PTEROCEPHALIS PARNASSI—3” - 4”. Neat greenish gray clump 
with round heads of pale lilac flowers. July to August. Sun. 50c 
PYXIDANTHERA BARBULATA—1%”. The famous Pyxie moss. Fine 
leaved evergreen mat entirely covered with pink buds and white 
flowers. April to May. Very acid leaf mold and sand mixed (p.h. 
4.0) Sun or light shade. (Pot grown—remember). 50c and $1,00 
RANUNCULUS CRENATUS—2” - 3”. Rosettes of dark green leaves 
round and dented. Large white buttercups. May to July. Acid, 
gritty soil. 75¢ 
RANUNCULUS GLABERRIMUS—2” - 3”. Waxy yellow flowers in 
profusion. Early April. Likes sand, humus and sun. Fall delivery. 
35C 
RANUNCULUS MONTANUS—3” - 4”. Showy, easy grown alpine. 
Large gold cups in May and June, often again in September. 
Gritty soil. Sun. 50c 
RAOULIA AUSTRALIS—1£”. A sparkling silvery mat. Stemless tiny 
eream flowers. July to August. A treasure worth protecting in 
winter. Gritty, sandy, hot soils. 50c 
RHODODENDRON—Have a separate list of the dwarf species. Mailed 
on request. The two species listed are the most satisfactory. 
RHODODENDRON RACEMOSUM G. G. NEARING var.—10”. Very 
floriferous, rosy pink flowers. April to May. Small oval leaves. Slow 
grower. $1.25 
RHODODENDRON (AZALEA) OBTUSUM JAPONICUM—8”. Flat 
grower and spreader, very compact. A solid sheet of lavender pink 
flowers. April to May. Small plants. 75¢ 
ROSA ROULETTI—2” - 6”. The dwarf Alpine rose. Its brilliant fra- 
grant, double roses open from May till Oct. 50¢ 
ROSA OAKINGTON RUBY—4” - 6”. Dark crimson buds opening into 
glowing ruby double flowers. May till October. | 50c 
RYDBERGIA GRANDIFLORA—4”. Clump of grey palmate leaves, 
bearing very large, pale yellow daisies in June and July. Dry, poor, 
stony soils. Sun. 50 
SALIX HERBACEA—2”. Dwarf creeping willow. Neat round glossy 
leaves. Gritty, Acid soil. Moist. $1.00 
SALIX RETICULATA—2”. Ground hugging species. Small round 
leaves of crinkled leather. Gritty, acid, moist. $1.00 
SALIX UVA-URSI—2”. This is a dwarf form of the type. Small glossy 
pointed leaves. Treatment as above. $1.00 
SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS—4”. The Bloodroot. Large white flowers 
opening before the leaves. March to April. 6 for $1.00 
