MAYFAIR NURSERIES, Bergenfield, N. J. 
SAXIFRAGA—The Silver, or Encrusted saxifrages are of easy culture. 
provided they are not subjected to direct sunlight all day long. A 
northern exposure, the open shade of buildings, rocks, bushes or 
trees, a light porous soil well mixed with mortar rubble or crushed 
limestone and frequent sprinkling during dry spells should insure 
good results. They all form clumps of rosettes. The leaves are 
encrusted with lime along the edges and the flowers are borne on 
graceful arching sprays or panicles from May till August. All are 
white or creamy white except where noted. 
SAXIFRAGE AIZOON—1” - 6”. 35¢ 
SAXIFRAGE AIZOON BALDENSIS—1”- 3”. Smallest rosettes of 
the group, %” to %4” across. 50c 
SAXIFRAGE AIZOON DENSA—1”-4. Rosettes of %” in See 
c 
SAZIFRAGA AIZOON ROSEA—1” - 66”. Pink flowers. 50c 
SAXIFRAGA CARTILAGENA—2” -8”. Sturdy. Profuse bloomer. 50c 
SAXIFRAGA COCHLEARIFOLIA—1” - 3”. Small, neat rosettes. 50c 
SAXIFRAGA COCHLEARIFOLIA LONGIFOLIA—1” - 3”. Rosettes 
a bit iarger. 50c 
SAXIFRAGA X ESTHER—2” -6”. Choice hybrid. Pale yellow. 75c 
SAXIFRAGA CRUSTATA—2”-10". Heavily encrushed long narrow 
leaves. 50c 
*SAXIFRAGA LAGAVEANA—1” - 6”. Waxy, creamy flowers. 50c 
SAXIFRAGA LINGULATA SUPERBA—2”-8”. The best flowering 
Aizoon. Pure white, deeply funneled flowers. Oc 
SAZIFRAGA McNABIANA—3”-12”,. Large rosettes. White flowers 
speckled crimson. 35c 
SAXIFRAGA X “TUMBLING WATERS”’—4”-18”. A well named 
plant, producing enormous flowers on spikes 2 to 3 feet long; 
arching and of uneven lengths. The sprays suggest a foaming 
waterfall. $1.50 
SPINY or KABSCHIA SAXIFRAGES 
These need the same exposure and soil as the Encrusted group and 
more moisture at their roots. When grown in deep rock crevices, 
the growth is much more compact and flower stems are shorter. The 
majority have stemless flowers. 
SAXIFRAGA APICULATA ALBA—2”, Green pin cushion. White 
flowers in March. 50c 
SAXIFRAGA BOECKLERI—2”-6”. Spiny rosettes. Orange-yellow 
flowers in March. $1.00 
SAXIFRAGA BURSERIANA “MAGNA”—1” - 4”, Very large, pure 
white flowers on reddish stems in April. $1.00 
SAXIFRAGA BURSERIANA SULPHUREA—1” - 3”, Gray foliage. 
Pale yelow flowers in April. 75 
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