MAYFAIR NURSERIES, Bergenfield, N. J. 
LEIOPHYLLUM BUXIFOLIUM “MAYFAIR SEEDLING”’—6”. A 
very slow growing form. Leaves are crowded on the stems and 
form a cross pattern. The growth is horizontal instead of upright. 
Small plants. 75¢ 
LEWISIA COLUMBIANA—2” -4”, Neat evergreen rosettes. Pink 
sprays of flowers in June and July. Gritty acid soil. 35c 
LEWISIA HOWELLI—2”-4”’. Large rosettes of undulating leaves. 
Multi-rayed apricot flowers with deep rose veins. June to July. 50c 
*LEWISIA MINIMA—2”. About the smallest of the Lewisias. Very 
small rosettes of narrow leaves topped by small white flowers. 50c 
LEWISIA REDIVIVA—1”-3”. Dense clump of thin fleshy leaves. 
Large vivid double rose flowers in June. A very gritty, lean acid 
Compost for this and the others. 35c 
LIATRIS SCARIOSA NANA—4”-6”. A very dwarf species of the 
Blazing Star found by Dr. Wherry. Rosy-red flowers from August 
to October. Very poor stony soil. Lime. $1.00 
LIATRIS GRAMINIFOLIA NANA—8”. Dwarf dense spikes of 
Rose-lilac flowers from August to September. Poor, sandy, dry, 
acid soil. 50c 
LIATRIS GRAMINIFOLIA NANA ALBA—10”. Rare dwarf white 
form of the above. August to September. Very poor, dry soil. $1.00 
LINNAEA BOREALIS AMERICANA—1”-3”. Choice evergreen 
ground cover for deep shade. Twin, nodding, fragrant pink flowers 
in June. Loves old rotten logs. Acid leaf mold soil. 50c 
LINUM FLAVUM—12”. Beautiful yellow flowered flax. July to 
August. Dry, sandy soil and full sun. 35c 
*LINUM SALSOLOIDES NANUM—2”. A treasure for the rock 
garden. Evergreen mats of hair-like leaves covered with white 
flowers in June and July. Gritty lime soil and full sun. 50c 
LITHOSPERMUM HEAVENLY BLUE—4”. A trailer with deep 
green foliage and beautiful gentian blue flowers from June till 
October. Open shade. Rocks. Acid soil. 50c 
LITHOSPERMUM GRACE WARD—4’. A novelty of great beauty. 
Similar to above but flowers are larger and of a clearer blue. $1.00 
LOBELIA CARDINALIS—15”. The Cardinal flower. Vivid lacquer 
red flowers on graceful spikes from Aug. to Sept. Moist acid ou 
35c 
*LOISELEURIA PROCUMBENS—2”. A very dwarf alpine azalea. 
Evergreen mats of very small dark green leaves. Small white 
flowers in early spring. Requires a very gritty acid leaf mold soil. 
*LYCHNIS ALPINA—1”-4”. Tufts of small narrow leaves and spikes 
of pink flowers in June. 50c 
MALVASTRUM COCCINEUM—4”. Prostrate gray leaved, orange 
poppy mallow. July to September. Poor, gravelly hot soil. Lime. 35c 
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