MAYFAIR NURSERIES, Bergenfield, N. J. 
*SAXIFRAGA UMBROSA—2”-12”. Rosettes of dark green leath- 
ery leaves. Sprays of pinkish flowers in July. 50c 
SAXIFRAGA VIRGINIENSIS—Similar to S. tennesseensis. Half the 
size. Acid or lime. Sun or shade. 35c 
SCABIOSA SCABRA—1”-3”. Rosettes of very neat foliage and 
round heads of lavender blue flowers from July to September. 50c 
SCHEVERECHIA BORNMULLERII—2” - 3”. Valuable silvery white 
alpine for dry, hot situations. White flowers in March and April. 35c 
SEDUM BREVIFOLIUM—1”. A real treasurer. Upright growing 
stems crowded with tiny white leaves, evergreen. White flowers 
ie) uly. out, 30c 
SEDUM CARNEUM VARIEGATUM—4” - 6”. Narrow linear leaves 
margined with white. Yellow flowers in July and August. 35c 
SEDUM CAUTICOLUM—3”.- 4’. Prostrate, slender purple stems 
mE grayish leaves. Large clusters of deep rose flowers in pate 
alls. c 
SEDUM CAPE BLANCO—2”. Gnarled, compact shrub-like sedum. 
Stems crowed with powdery white rosettes. Yellow flowers in 
July. Acid soil and partial shade. 50c 
SEDUM DASYPHYLLUM GLANDULIFERUM—1”-2”. Tight 
mass of hairy gray leaves and pink flowers in July. Sun. 5c 
SEDUM EWERSII HOMOPHYLLUM—1”. Prostrate mat of twisted 
brown stems studded with blue-gray round leaves. Pink flowers 
in Aug. and Sept. 50c 
*SEDUM GYPSICOLUM—3”-6”. Creeping evergreen mat of thick 
green leaves. White flowers in July. Rare. 75¢ 
SEDUM KAMTSCHATICUM—6”-8”. Neat green rosettes topped 
by orange yellow flowers in August. 35C 
SEDUM KAMTSCHATICUM VARIEGATUM—As above with green 
and yellow veined foliage. 35c 
SEDUM LEIBERGII—1”. Compact cushion of blue-green foliage. 
Yellow flowers in July. Will grow in moss in shallow acid soil 
and % shade. Very choice. yates 
*SEDUM LYDIUM GLAUCUM—2”, Dense mat of blue-gray foliage 
turning a delightful rosy color in fall. White flowers. 50c 
SEDUM MIDDENDORFFIANUM—6”-8”. Forms neat little bushes 
of pretty dented leaves. Yellow flowers in July. 35c 
SEDUM MIDDENDORFFIANUM DIFFUSUM—4”. As above. 
Leaves are longer and stems somewhat decumbent. 35c 
SEDUM NEVII—2”. Neat ground cover of gray rosettes. Pinkish 
white flowers. Splendid in % shade. This is a good form of the 
type. 35¢ 
SEDUM PURDYII—1”-2”. Small dark green rosettes radiating on 
sae red stems from the mother rosettes. Yellow. Acid soil. i 
shade. 
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