MAYFAIR NURSERIES, Bergenfield, N. J. 
PENSTEMON ALPINUS~4”-8”. Neat, bluish foliage. Close spikes 
of deep ultramarine flowers in May and June. 50c 
*PENSTEMON ARIDUS—1” - 5”. Small tufts of narrow green leaves. 
Purple flowers in June. 50c 
PENSTEMON CAESPITOSUS—1”. Small leaved evergreen creeper. 
Looks like thyme. Blue flowers in June and July. 50c 
PENSTEMON COLORADONSIS—2” - 4”. Evergreen creeper. Stems 
and narrow leaves silverly white. Pink flowers in July. 756 
PENSTEMON CRANDALLI—2”. Similar to above in growth, but 
green. Blue flowers. 35¢ 
*PENSTEMON CARDWELLII—8”. Evergreen shrub species. Short 
spikes bright purple flowers in July. 75¢ 
. PENSTEMON DAVIDSONII—3”. Evergreen prostrate form, with 
thick dark green leaves. Purple-lilac flowers in June and July. 75c 
PENSTEMON FRUTICOSUS—8”. Evergreen. Not prostrate, but 
spreading. Purple flowers in June. 50c 
PENSTEMON NITIDUS—4”- 8”. A beautiful species with long leath- 
a pale gray leaves and spikes of sky blue flowers in May ane 
une. Oc 
PENSTEMON RATTANI MINOR—3”. Forms a low clump. Lav- 
ender flowers. Fragrant. / 50¢ 
PENSTEMON RUPICOLA—3”. Dwarf evergreen trailing species. 
Rose crimson flowers 1%” long in July and August. 75c 
PENSTEMON WHERRYI—4” - 6”. A new species found by Dr. E. T. 
Wherry. White flowers on short spikes in June and July. $1.00 
PETROPHYTUM CAESPITOSUM—1” -3”. Compact mass of ever- 
green round leaved rosettes. Small spikes of white fuzz in June 
and July. $1.00 
PETROPHYTUM HENDERSONII—2” -4”. Similar in habit, but has 
pointed silvery green leaves. Blooms from August till September. 
Both like to grow in rock crevices or walls in full sun. $1.00 
PHLOX ADSURGENS—4”. Evergreen trailing species. Pale salmon 
pink flowers with deep colored veins. June to July. Wants a very 
gritty acid soil, moisture and % shade. 756 
PHLOX DIVARICATA—10”. The early fragrant blue Phlox. 35c 
PHLOX DIVARICATA ALBA—10”. A selected large flowered white 
variety. Will stand full sun as well as light shade. 50c 
PHLOX OVATA—3”-10”. Large flat umbels of deep rose pink 
flowers in June and July. Very showy. Sun or light shade. 5c 
PHLOX OVATA PULCHRA—3”- 8”. Another treasure found by Dr. 
Wherry. Neater foliage than P. ovata and very large individual 
flowers, soft flesh pink with dark vein in the center of each petal. 
June to July. Rosettes color a deep bronze in fall. $1.00 
PHLOX PROCUMBENS—6”. (P. amoena) Very free bloomer. Vivid 
rose pink flowers in June. 35¢ 
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