MAYFAIR NURSERIES, Bergenfield, N. J. 
VIOLA—Do best in half shade and soil rich in humus. 
VIOLA ARENARIA ROS? A—2”. Very compact and dwarf. clean heart 
shaped leaves. Pink. Everblooming. May till frost. Will stand sun. 
50¢ 
VIOLA EIZANENSE—3” - 4”. Finely cut leaves and fragrant white 
blessoms. May to July. 50c 
VIOLA NANA—42”. An endearing dwarf of strong seeding propensity. 
Pale lavender with deep streaks. May to fall. Stands sun. 50c 
VIOLA PEDATA—3” - 4”. The Bird’s Foot violet. Large pale lavender. 
Almost everblooming. iii’ 
VIOLA PEDATA BICOLOR—Similar but the two large upper petals 
are deep purple. 35¢c 
These bird’s foot violets want very gritty or sandy acid soil and 
~full sun. 
VIOLA ROSINA—3” - 4”. Dark green evergreen foliage and very fra- 
grant pink flowers in spring and fall. BOC 
VIJLA SEPTENTRIONALIS—3” - 4”. The white flowered Confederate 
violet. Everblooming. 35¢ 
VIOLA SULPHUREA—4” - 6”. Slow creeping species making mats of 
dark foliage. Bears profusion of fragrant yellow flowers. April to 
June. $1.00 
COLLECTIONS 
12 Choice, good blooming varieties for sun. $ 3.00 
25 Choice, good blooming varieties for sun. 5.50 
50 Choice, (2 plants of a kind—25 varieties) 10.00 
100 Choice, (4 plants of a kind—25 varieties) 20.00 
COLLECTION OF PLANTS FOR SHADE 
Choice species, either of good blooming or foliage value. Quantities 
and prices as above. 
COLLECTION OF PLANTS FOR WALLS 
All selected for flowering display. Quantities and prices as above. 
Please state if wanted for sun, shade or mixed. 
COLLECTIONS FOR PAVED PATHS, TERRACES & STEPS 
Quantities and prices as above. 
