MAYFAIR NURSERIES, Bergenfield, N. J. 
SEMPERVIVUM HOOKERI—14” - 4”. Small cylindrical pinkish 
rosettes, hairy at tips. Pink flowers. 50c¢ 
*SEMPERVIVUM MAYFAIR HYBRID—16” - 3”. Cross of Arach- 
noideum and Pittoni. Small gray rosettes, brown hairy tufts at 
tips. Rapid and flat grower. Pink flowers. Ideal on face of walls. 50c¢ 
SEMPERVIVUM RUBICONDUM—” - 6”. Large velvety purplish pink 
rosettes the year round. Pink flowers. 50c¢ 
Have many other choice varieties unknown to roadside stands at 
$2.50 per 12, all different (not labeled). 
SHORTIA GALACIFOLIA—3” - 4”. Beautiful glossy evergreen foliage. 
Pure white fringed bells. Acid. % shade. 50c 
SHORTIA UNIFLORA GRANDIFLORA—3” - 4”. Similar foliage, but 
the bright pink fringed bells are twice as large. $1.50 
SILENE ACAULIS PEDUNCULARIS—15”. Mossy ground cover. 
Everblooming deep rose type. Gritty soil. $1.00 
SILENE EXSCAPA—14”. Same habit but faster growing and finer 
leaves. 75¢ 
SILENE KEISKEI—1” - 3”. Dark, bronzy foliage and trailing stems 
with large rose flowers. June till Sept. Acid soil. 75¢ 
SILENE ALPESTRIS FLORA-PLEN A—2” - 4”. Slow spreading ground 
cover. Profusion of pure white, small double carnations. June to 
July. BoC 
SILENE MARITIMA ROSEA— 3” - 6”. Semi-trailing, blue gray foli- 
age. Mass of large pink flowers in August. onc 
SILENE PENNSYLVANICA—2” - 4”. Cushion of leathery dark leaves 
covered with large fiery pink flowers. May to June. Acid. 35¢ 
SILENE PENNSYLVANICA ALBA—2” - 4”. Rare white form. 50c 
SILENE SCHAFTA—2” - 4”. Profuse August to October bloomer. Rose 
pink. Shite 
SILENE VIRGINICA—3”. Very large flaming red flowers borne on long 
stems. Selected form. June to August. Showy in % shade. Gravelly, 
acid soil. 50c 
SILENE WHERRYI—2” - 4”. Similar to Pennsylvanica, but pale pink. 
Grit, lime. 50c 
SISYRINCHIUM GRANDIFLORUM—8”. Fine grass like leaves. Royal 
purple flowers 2” across. Mareh to April. 35¢ 
*SOLIDAGO BRACHYSTACHYS—1” - 4”. The rarest and most showy 
of the alpine Goldenrods. A golden gem from August to Oct. 5c 
SOLIDAGO CUTLERI—2” - 4”. Another rare, showy summer and fall 
bloomer. Poor, acid soils. 50c 
SPIREA CRISPIFOLIA—10”. Dwarf, compact shrub. Crinkled dark 
green leaves. Flat clusters of deep rose flowers. June to October. 75c 
SPIREA DECUMBENS—4”. Prostrate shrub. The leaves are very small. 
Dainty sprays of white flowers. April to May. 75¢ 
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