MAYFAIR NURSERIES, Bergenfield, N. J. 
SAXIFRAGA CERATOPHYLLA—2” - 6”. Rosettes of staghorn shaped 
leaves. White. 35¢e 
SAXIFRAGA DECIPIENS ROSEA—2” : 4”, Light pink. | 35¢ 
*SAXIFRAGA DECIPIENS “SIR DOUGLAS HAIG”’—2” - 4’. Vivid 
dark red. | se 50c¢ 
SAXIFRAGA DECGIPIENS “H. S. STOKES”—2” - 4”. Rosy-crimson. 
50c 
*SAXIFRAGA MOSCHATA “MME. POMPADOUR”—2” - 4”. Large 
scarlet. — 50e 
OTHER SPECIES 
SAXIFRAGA ANDREWSI—4” - 12”. Beautiful large rosettes of white 
encrusted, and toothed leaves. Open umbels of white flowers with 
, crimson dots. June. Acid, % shade. 75¢ 
SAXIFRAGA AUSTROMONTAN A—2” - 4”. Compact, spiny cushion. 
White flowers, flecked with pink spots. May to June. Acid. 75¢ 
SAXIFRAGA CUNEIFOLIA—1” - 4’. Dark: rosettes of leathery leaves. 
White fiowers. May to June. Acid. Shade. 50c 
SAXIFRAGA GEUM—2” - 8”. Similar to above, larger rosettes. Mat 
forming. Pink. May to June. Acid. Shade. 75¢ 
SAXIFRAGA PRIMULOIDES ELLIOTT’S var.—1” - 3”. Small flat 
rosettes. Dainty sprays of deep pink flowers. May to June. Acid. 
Shade. 15¢ 
SAXIFRAGA TENNESSEENSIS—2” - 6”. Very rare native, forming 
rosettes of leathery evergreen leaves, crimson on the reverse. 
Sprays of white flowers. April to May. Acid soil. 50¢ 
SAXIFRAGA VIRGINIENSIS—Similar to above. Half the size. Acid 
or lime. Sun or shade. ; 35¢ 
*SCABIOSA SCABRA—1” - 3”. Rosettes of very neat foliage and 
round heads of lavender blue flowers from July to Sept. 50c 
SCHEVERECHIA BORNMULLERI—2” - 3”. Valuable silvery white 
alpine for dry, hot situations. White flowers. March to April. 35c 
*SCUTELLARIA PINNATIFIDA—1”. Prostrate grower. Silvery, lacy 
foliage. Soft yellow and brown flowers. July to September. Sun. 
Walls. 50c 
SEDUM BREVIFOLIUM—1”. A real treasure. Upright growing stems 
crowded with tiny white leaves, evergreen. White flowers. July. 
Sun. 50c 
SEDUM CARNEUM VARIEGATUM—“4 - 6”. Narrow linear leaves 
margined with white. Yellow flowers. July to August. 35c 
SEDUM CAUTICOLUM—3” - 4”. Prostrate, slender purple stems, 
grayish leaves. Large clusters of deep rose flowers. Early Sept. 
to Oct. Rocks or Walls. 75¢ 
SEDUM CAPE BLANCO—2”. Gnarled, compact shrublike sedum. 
Stems crowded with powdery white rosettes. Yellow stars. July 
to August. Acid soil. % shade. 50c 
