MAYFAIR NURSERIES, Bergenfield, N. J. 
DRABA FLADNIDZENSIS—1”-2”. Carpet of flat ciliated rosettes, 
hidden by white flowers in April. 35c 
DRABA OLYMPICA—1” - 3”. Compact rosettes. Easy grower. Yel- 
low flowers in April. Sun, walls. 35¢ 
DRABA REPENS—\”- 3”. Evergreen ground cover. Everblooming 
yelow flowers. 35¢ 
DRABA RIGID—!4”-3”. Compact tufts of dark green rosettes, 
Bright yellow flowers in Spring. 50c 
DROSERA—Easeily grown in bogs, wet sand or sphagnum moss. 
The Sundews are insect eating plants of attractive appearance. 
The leaves and stems are covered with rose-red hairs. The flowers 
are white and showy. Wet acid soil and sun or % shade. 
DROSERA FILIFORMIS—4” - 6”. Thread like leaves, unfurling from 
fiddlesticks. 35c 
DROSERA INTERMEDIA—3” - 6”. Spoon like leaves on long fees 
35c 
DROSPERA ROTUNDIFOLIA—2” - 6”. Rosettes of round leaves on 
very short stems. 50c 
*DRYAS SUNDERMANNI—2”-6”. Evergreen carpeter. Yellow 
buds opening pure white in June. Very gritty lime soil. Sun 75c 
EDRAYANTHUS KITAIBELII—4”. Clumps of grass like leaves. 
Blue bells clustered in heads on slender stems in June. Z5c 
EMPETRUM NIGRUM—6”. Spreading, heather like evergreen shrub. 
Black berries. Give it a sandy, gravelly, acid leafmold soil and 
partial shade. $1.00 
EPIGEA REPENS—3”. The Mayflower or Trailing Arbutus. Ever- 
green carpeter with very fragrant white flowers in May. 3” pots 50c 
5 potsadl.co 
EPIGEA REPENS ROSEA—A good deep pink form. 3.,pots..75c 
EPIMEDIUM—wUseful plants in bloom and out of bloom. Very or- 
namental foliage. Require an acid soil rich in leafmold. Will stand 
sun but shade suits them better. All are Spring bloomers. 
EPIMEDIUM COCCINEUM—10” - 12”. Red flowers. 50c 
EPIMEDIUM LILACINUM—6”-8”. Rosey-lilac. 50c 
EPIMEDIUM NIVEUM—6”-8”. White and graceful. 50c 
EPIMEDIUM ROSY QUEEN—8”-12”. Largest flowering variety. 
Rose flowers on long sprays. $1.00 
EPIMEDIUM SULPHUREUM-—8%”- 12”, Pale, clear yellow. 50c 
EPIMEDIUM YOUNGIANUM ALBUM—4”’ -6”. Dwarf white. 75c 
ERICA—All the varieties of Heath listed are hardy and very flori- 
ferous. They are all distinct in appearance or in flower. Ericas 
want an acid, peaty, sandy soil and sun or % shade. 
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