MAYFAIR NURSERIES, Bergenfield, N. J. 
SAXIFRAGA ELIZABETHAE—1”-3”. Gray cushion. Shade of 
flowers deeper than Sulphurea. May. Zo¢ 
SAXIFRAGA “FALDONSIDE’”—1” -2”. Cushion of small spiny roset- 
tes. Large frilled lemon yellow flowers on red stems in April. $1.00 
SAXIFRAGA GRISEBACHII—2” -6”. Dot encrusted rosettes or great 
beauty. The fuzzy, rosy garnet stalk and the partially opened deep 
crimson flowers make a striking display against a late snow. $1.50 
*SAXIFRAGA HAAGII—1”- 3”. Dark green cushion. Golden yellow 
flowers. 75¢ 
SAXIFRAGA IRVINGII—1”. Fine, tight prickly mat often convered 
with pale pink cups. March to April. Z5c 
SAXIFRAGA JENKINSII—1”. Similar to above. Large flowers of 
a deeper shade. $1.00 
*SAXIFRAGA MARGINATA—1” - 3”. Dense rosettes encrusted eee 
lime. Large white flowers in June. Cc 
*SAXIFRAGA OBRISTII—1” - 3”. Blue-gray rosettes. Ivory-white on 
red stems. Viste 
SAXIFRAGA SANCTA—1”-3”. Emerald green cushion. Abundant 
yellow flowers in April. 50c 
MOSSY SAXIFRAGES 
- The easiest growing group. A soil rich in humus, well drained, but 
not too dry will suit them. The mossy cushions of neat rosettes 
will remain in good condition if the plants are not subjected to 
direct sunlight. Where conditions are good, they bloom as pro- 
fusely as the common mountain pink (Phlox subulata). May to 
June. 
SAXIFRAGA CERATOPHYLLA—2’ - 6”. Rosettes of staghorn shaped 
leaves. White flowers. 35c 
SAXIFRAGA DECIPIENS “SIR DOUGLAS HAIG”’—2” - 4’, Vivid 
dark red. 50c 
SAXIFRAGA DECIPIENS “H. S. STOKES”—2” - 4”, Sere eee: 
Oc 
OTHER SPECIES 
SAXIFRAGA ANDREWSII—4” - 12”. Beautiful large rosettes of white 
encrusted, and toothed leaves. Open umbels of white flowers with 
crimson dots in June. Acid soil % shade. 75c 
SAXIFRAGA CUNEIFOLIA—1” - 4”. Dark rosettes of leathery leaves. 
White flowers from May to June. Acid soil and shade. 50c 
SAXIFRAGA GEUM—2” -8”. Similar to above. Larger rosettes. Pink 
flowers in May and June. Acid. Shade. 75¢ 
SAXIFRAGA PRIMULOIDES ELLIOTT’S var.—1”-3”. Small flat 
rosettes. Dainty sprays of deep pink flowers in May and June. 
Acid. Shade. 75c 
SAXIFRAGA TENNESSEENSIS—2”-6”. Very rare native, forming 
rosettes of leathery evergreen leaves. Sprays of white flowers. 
April. Acid. 50c 
