MAYFAIR NURSERIES, Bergenfield, N. J. 
IRIS MINUTA—1”, The yellow and brown flowers appear in April 
and seem to sit on the clump. The grass like foliage doesn’t form 
until the flowers are gone. A very good blooming strain. Acid % 
shade. $1.25 
IRIS PURDYI—8”. Large light purple to white flowers in June and 
July. Acid soil and % shade. 50c 
IRIS PRISMATICA—12”, The most graceful of our native irises. 
The blue flowers are carried on thin stems in June. 50c 
*IRIS RUBRO-MARGINATA—3”, The smallest of the dwarf bearded 
irises. Red-edged, sickle shaped leaves lying flat on the ground. 
Smoky red-purple flowers in early spring and again in fall. e100 
sun. } 
IRIS TECTORUM—8”. Japanese roof iris. Large porcelian blue 
flowers in June. 50c 
IRIS TECTORUM ALBUM—8”. This large white flowered iris with 
its yellow crest compares with any orchid for beauty. Lasts 
longer in a corsage. Zc 
IRIS TENAX—8”. Narrow leaved species. Satiny pale lavender 
flowers in June and July. Acid soil, % shade. 50c 
IRIS VERNA—3”. Evergreen foliage to 6”. Flowers blue with orange 
markings. May. Acid soil. 50c 
JASIONE HUMILIS—2” - 4’. Showy rock plant for crevices or walls. 
Blue flowers in clusters from July to September. 50c 
JASIONE PERENNIS—2” -6”. Similar to J. humilis. Flowers of 
a paler blue. Both will stand light shade. 35c 
JASMINIUM PARKERII—6”. Hardy dwarf evergreen jasmine from 
the Himalayas. Long, yellow fragrant flowers in June. Sun, Ce 
1.00 
JEFFERSONIA DIPHYLLA—12”, A showy plant for a shaded spot. 
The large white flowers open before the new leaves, which are 
wine colored. Soc 
JEFFERSONIA DUBIA—6”. Periwinkle blue flowered species. 
Dwarifer and daintier. Wants same treatment as J. diphylla. Shade 
and deep leaf mold, not too acid. $1.50 
KALMIA POLIFOLIA MICROPHYLLA—6”. The true dwarf bog 
laurel. Evergreen, oval, glossy leaves. Rosy pink flowers in May. 
Moist acid soil. % shade. $1.00 
LAVENDULA MUNSTEAD—8”. Dwarf evergreen, compact grower 
with gray foliage and fragrant lavender-blue flowers from June to 
August. 50c. 
LAVENDULA TWICKLE PURPLE—8”. Smaller leaves tham the 
above and deeper blue flowers. Fragrant. Sun, walls. 50c 
LEIOPHYLLUM BUXIFOLIUM—12”. The sand myrtle. Compact 
small leaved, evergreen shrub. White flowers in spring and fall. 
Acid, sandy soil and full sun. 50c 
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