MAYFAIR NURSERIES, Bergenfield, N. J. 
SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS FLORA-PLENA—4”. The rare and 
lovely double flowered form. Sold out for 1946. Will accept orders 
for 1947 delivery. | $2.50 
SANTOLINA INCANA—8” - 12”. Compact, grey leaved, evergreen, 
aromatic shrub. Poor bloomer in rich soils. Yellow buttons. July to 
August. Dry, poor soil. 385¢ 
SANTOLINA VIRIDIS—8” - 12”. Deep green counterpart of the above. 
Profuse pale yellow buttons. June to August. 50c 
SAPONARIA CAESPITOSA—1” - 3”. Compact turf of fleshy pointed 
leaves. Large bright pink Abwere Easy alpine in gritty, lime soil. 
Sun. 50c 
SAPONARIA OCYMOIDES—1” - 3”. Too sprawly for the small rock 
garden. Splendid on walls. Pink. Continuous bloomer. May to 
Sept. 35¢ 
SAPONARIA OCYMOIDES ALBA—1” - 3”. Rare white form. 50c 
SAPONARIA PUMILIOW—1” - 2”. Turf of glossy narrow leaves. Enor- 
mous rosy-pink flowers in July and August. Gritty acid soil. Sun. 

75c 
SARCOCOCCA HOOKERIANA HUMILIS Dwarf evergreen 
shrub. Fragrant white flowers. March to April. 75¢ 
SATUREIA MONTANA SURSPICATA—6”. Tight, compact, aromatic 
shrub. Large lavender flowers. August to September. 50c 
SATUREIA PYGMAEA—6”. Compact, profuse white blooming variety. 
August to September. 35e 
SAXIFRAGA—The Silver or Encrusted saxifrages are of easy culture, 
provided they are not subjected to direct sunlight all day long. A 
northern exposure, the open shade of buildings, rocks, bushes or 
trees, a light porous soil well mixed with mortar rubble or crushed 
limestone and frequent sprinkling during dry spells should insure 
good results. They all form clumps of rosettes. The leaves are 
encrusted with lime along the edges and the flowers are borne on 
graceful arching sprays or panicles-from May till August. All are 
white or creamy white except where noted. 
SAXIFRAGA AIZOON—1” - 6” 35¢ 
SAXIFRAGA AIZOON BALDENSIS—1” - 3’. Smallest rosettes of the 
group, %” to %4” across. 50c 
SAXIFRAGA AIZOON DENSA—1” - 4”. Rosettes of %” in diameter. 
35e 
SAXIFRAGA AIZOON ROSEA—1” - 6”. Pink fiowers. 50e 
SAXIFRAGA CARTILAGEN A—2” - 8”. Sturdy. Profuse bloomer. 50c 
SAXIFRAGA COCHLEARIFOLIA—1” - 3”. Small, neat rosettes. 50c 
SAXIFRAGA COCHLEARIFOLIA LONGIFOLIA—1” - 3’. Rosettes a 
trifle larger. 50c 
SAXIFRAGA COCHLEARIFOLIA MINOR—14” - 2”. Very small and 
compact. 50c 
