MAYFAIR NURSERIES, Bergenfield, N. J. 
HYPERICUM RHODOPEUM—%” - 6”. Silver-gray leaves. Large Ve 
low flowers in August. Fine in walls. Oc 
HYPERICUM YAKOSINENSE—%”. A mat of very small leaves and 
vivid yellow flowers. (See Veronica canescens) 75¢ 
IBERIS SAXATILIS—1”-3”. The true species. Dwarf twisted 
Taree with dark evergreen leaves. Large white flowers. Mag 
uly. G 
IBERIS SAXATILIS HYBRID—3”-4”’. The closely packed, dark, 
evergreen growth and the solid mass of white flowers in May and 
June make it a plant that all should have. 50c 
IBERIS X LITTLE GEM—6”-8”. Dwarf, very neat evergreen upright 
grower. Profuse white flowers in May and June. Zac 
IBERIS SEMPERVIRENS MAXIMA—12”. An improved form of the 
eames evergreen Candytuft, with very large flowers in May ane 
une. 35¢ 
IBERIS SEMPERVIRENS “CHRISTMAS SNOW’”—8” - 12”. Ever- 
green, compact grower. The white flowers are produced in enor- 
mous quantity in May and June and again from Sept. till December. 
This plant has bloomed the year round in milder climates. $1.00 
ILEX CRENATA HELLERI—6”. Prostrate evergreen holly. Forms 
a beatuiful rounded, compact mass of dark green leathery leaves. © 
50c and $1.00 
IRIS ARENARIA—3”. Large silkly yellow flowers in April and May. 
Rich sandy soil and full sun. 50c 
*IRIS AZUREA—6”. A pleasing dwarf with soft azure-blue ene? 
JOC 
IRIS CRISTATA—3”. Choice and easy creeper. Large porcelain blue 
and yellow flowers in May and June. Light soil. Sun or % gas 
SIC 
IRIS CRISTATA ALBA—3”. White flowering form of the above. 75c 
IRIS CHRYSOPHILA—6”. Evergreen. Very large yellow or white 
flowers with lilac stripes. Acid soil. % shade. 50c 
IRIS DOUGLASIANA—12”, Evergreen. Easy and good bloomer. 
Varies from deep burgundy to pale lavender and white. 50c 
IRIS GRACILIPES—6”. For sheer beauty and profusion of flowers, 
this dainty iris takes the prize. Ruffled lavender-blue flowers veined 
deep lilac. Does best in light shade and acid soil . 50c 
IRIS GRACILIPES ALBA—6”. Rare and beautiful white form. $1.25 
IRIS INNOMINATA—6”. Large orange-yellow to tangerine flowers. 
Acid soil, sun. $1.00 
IRIS LACUSTRIS—3”. The dainty, rare sand dune form of I. cri- 
stata. Easy in light soils and full sun. 50c 
*IRIS LURIDA—6”. Dwarf bearded iris. Very narow leaves and 
flowers of a deep mahogany red. 50c 
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