MAYFAIR NURSERIES, Bergenfield, N. J. 
SYNTHYRIS RENIFORMIS—4”. Scalloped round leaves. Violet 
blue flowers from April to May. Acid soil. 50c 
*SYNTHYRIS ROTUNDIFOLIA—4”. Rare and _ beautiful white 
flowered type. Z5¢ 
SYNTHYRIS RUBRA—4”’. Rare species with red flowers in May. 75c 
SYNTHYRIS MISSOURICA MAJOR—4”-10”. The slender raceme 
resembles that of the Grape Hyacinth. May to June. 50c 
TANAKAEA RADICANS—2” -4”. Beautiful tuft of serrated leathery 
dark leaves. New tufts form at end of thin runners. The dainty 
foamy cream white spikes last from July to September. A plant 
of great charm. ™% shade. 75c 
TEUCRIUM CHAMAEDRYS—6”-8”. Aromatic evergreen shrub. 
Lavender flowers in July and August. Walls. g5¢ 
TEUCRIUM MONTANUM—4”’. Silvery carpeter. Crowded heads of 
pale yellow flowers in July and August. 50c 
TEUCRIUM PROSTRATUM—4”. Resembles T. chamaedrys, but 
forms large showy mats. hie 
THALICTRUM MINUS—6”. Airy deliacte blue-gray foliage. White 
flowers in May and June. 50c 
THYMUS—Another indispensable family in the rock garden. Very 
aromatic and ornamental foliage. All like full sun and do well in 
walls and paved walks. 
THYMUS AZORICUS—2” - 4”. Compact, slow growing shrubby 
species. Rose fiowers in June and July. Needs winter cover. 50c 
THYMUS CITRIODORUS ARGENTEUS—6”. The silver and green 
lemon-scented thyme. Upright and showy. 35c 
THYMUS CITRIODORUS AUREUS—4”. Creeping, compact ever- 
green variety. New growth golden and green. 35c 
*THYMUS HERBA-BARONA—6”. Shrubby species with violet flowers 
in September. Shie 
THYMUS NITIDUS—6”-8”. Very choice, upright growing shrub 
with very fine silvery leaves. Crowded heads of pale purple 
blossoms in June. 50c 
*THYMUS SERPYLLUM “CHAPINSFIELD’”—2”. A dark purple- 
red flowering form of the creeping Thyme. July to September. 50c 
*THYMUS SERPYLLUM LANUGINOSUS—2”. The wooly Thyme. 
Ground cover of wooly gray leaves. This is a good flowering form. 
35c 
THYMUS TRANSYLVANICUS—3” - 4’. A new introduction. Good 
clean grower. Large rose pink flowers from August till frost. 50c 
*TIARELLA CORDIFOLIA—8”. The Foam Flower. Sprays of 
creamy white, foamy flowers in May. % shade. 35c 
TOWNSENDIA SERICEA—2”. Grassy, silver tuft in the center of 
which sits large double fined rayed white daisies. April to May. 
Poor, sandy lime soil. 50c 
TUNICA SAXIFRAGA FLORE-PLENO—3” -6”, The most showy 
of August and fall bloomers. Double pink flowers in great UES 
fusion. Cc 
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