MAYFAIR NURSERIES, Bergenfield, N. J. 

SEDUM SIEBOLDI—6”. Graceful arching stems clothed with blue- 
gray leaves edged pink. Brilliant pink flowers in Sept. and Oct. 35c 
SEDUM SIEBOLDI VARIEGATUM—6”. Foliage streaked with 
yellow. 50c 
SEDUM SPATHULIFOLIUM—1” -3”. Choice grayish white spec- 
ies forming rosettes of blunt leaves. Yellow flowers in June. Acid. 
14 shade. 50c 
SEDUM TATARINOWII—6”. Neat pointed serrated blue-gray leaves. 
Same as S. sieboldi. Blooms a bit earlier. FOG 
SEDUM TERNATUM—2”- 4”, Dainty ground cover for shade. Pro- 
fusion of white flowers in May and June. 35¢ 
SEMPERVIVUM—This family is especially useful to grow in dry 
walls. They will bloom profusely from July to September if the 
Soil, is not too, dry, 
SEMPERVIVUM ALPHA—1”-6”. Rosettes of ciliated leaves. 35c 
SEMPERVIVUM ARACHNOIDEUM~—1” -6”. Cobweb _houseleek. 
Pink. 65¢ 
SEMPERVIVUM ARACHNOIDEUM COTTETTI—”-1”. Minute 
form of above. 50c 
SEMPERVIVUM ATROVIOLACEUM—2”- 8”. Large rosettes, shad- 
ed violet. 50c 
SEMPERVIVUM CALCAREUM—1”- 4’. Blue-gray rosettes, brown 
tips. JG 
SEMPERVIVUM CILIATUM RUBRUM—2”-6”. Rosettes resemble 
a dark ruby red water lily, leaves outlined with long lashes. Pink 
flowers. IC 
SEMPERVIVUM HAUSSMANNII—1”-6”. Rare hybrid. Globular 
pale blue gray valvety rosettes. Yellow flowers. 75¢ 
SEMPERVIVUM HEUFFELLI—2” -6”. The true type from the Alps 
of Transylvania. Yellow flowers. $1.00 
SEMPERVIVUM HOOKERII— 4” -4’. Small cylindrical pinkish 
rosettes, hairy at tips. Pink flowers. 
SEMPERVIVUM MAYFAIR HYBRID—\Y”-3”. Cross of Arach- 
noideum and Pittonii. Small gray rosettes, brown hairy tufts at tips. 
Rapid and flat grower. Pink flowers. Ideal on face of walls. 50c 
SEMPERVIVUM MONTANUM-—”- 8”. Tight rosettes birght manve 
red. 50c 
SEMPERVIVUM PITTONII—1”-6”. Silvery-gray wooly rosettes. 
Pale yellow flowers. 50c 
SEMPERVIVUM RUBICONDUM-—”-6”. Large velvety purpish- 
pink rosettes the year round. Pink flowers. 50c 
*SENECIO OBOVATUS—2” -12”. Evergreen rosettes of dark green, 
wavy leaves. Yellow flowers in July. 50c 
*SERRATULA SHAWII—4”-8”. An excellent dwarf. Deeply cut 
ornamental foliage and lavender-purple flowers in September. 
Looks like a dwarf, spineless thistle. Choice and rare. Visze 
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