MAYFAIR NURSERIES, Bergenfield, N. J. 
PHLOX PROCUMBENS FOLIA-VARIEGATA—Same as above with 
variegated foliage. 35c 
PHLOX STOLONIFERA—1”- 4’. Dense mat of Individual rosettes. 
ae de lavender pink flowers on thin stems. Choice. Sun or ae 
shade. c 
PHLOX SUBULATA ARBUTUS—2”-4”. Choice clump forming 
variety. Light pink flowers. 50c 
PHLOX SUBULATA BRITTONI PINK—2”-4”. Very prickly, fine 
evergreen mat. Small bright pink flowers in Profusion in April 
and May. 50c 
PHLOX SUBULATA CAMLA—4” - 6”. Choice. Large salmon pink 
flowers in spring and fall. 50c 
PHLOX SUBULATA CAMLA ALBA—As above. White flowers 
with a very pale iilac cast. Blooms in spring and fall. 50c 
PHLOX SUBULATA FAIRY—2”- 4’. Worthy of the name. Pro- 
fusion of small rosy mauve flowers with dark eye. 50c 
PHLOX SUBULATA VIVID—2”-4’. Compact clump. Doesn't. 
creep. Fiery rosepink flowers in profusion from April to May. 35c 
PHYLLODOCE COERULEA—8”. Rare American alpine heather. 
Dainty red purple bells in June. Very acid soil and light 100 
PHYLLODOCE EMPETRIFORMIS—8”. Bright rose bells in clusters 
from July to August. Same culture as above. $1.00 
*PHYSARIA DIDYMOCARPA—2” -4”’. Rosettes of silvery green 
leaves. Yellow flowers followed by ornamental seed pods. Does 
well in almost pure gravel and full sun. 75¢ 
*POLEMONIUM PULCHERRIMUM—10”. Delicate fern-like foliage, 
and a profusion of light blue flowers. Cc 
POLEMONIUM REPTANS—10”. A mass of blue flowers in July. 35c 
*POLYGALA CALCAREA—3”, A dainty, slow oeearne evergreen 
Milkwort. Clusters of blue flowers in June and July. A light alka- 
line soil and partial shade. 75c 
*POLYGALA CHAMAEBUXUS—6”. A creeping evergreen shrub. 
Excellent ground cover for sun or light shade. Yellow flowers in 
June and July. Acid leafmold soil. 75c 
POLYGALA PAUCIFOLIA—4%”’. Creeper for shade. Dark green foli- 
age and delicate rosy purple flowers in June. Shade and acid leaf- 
mold. 35c¢ 
*POLYGALA VAYRIDAE—8”, A shrubby species with long narrow 
leaves and purple and yellow flowers. Acid soil. %4 shade. 75c 
POLYGONUM CAPITATUM—3”-5”. Fast creeper. Deep red and 
green heart shaped leaves. Showy pink button heads in September 
and October. 35c 
POLYGONUM VACCINIFOLIUM—2”-6”. Trailing species with 
small leaves and small rose pink spikes. September and October. 
50c 
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