MAYFAIR NURSERIES, Bergenfield, N. J. 
ETRUSCUS—A fine species with true mauve flowers, in bloom for a 
month and longer. 25c for 3. 90c for 12. $7.00 for 100. 
GOLDEN BUNCH—Producing an abundance of dainty flowers of an 
even tangerine-yellow color. Usually has 18 to 24 flowers to a bulb. 
25c for 3. 90c for 12. $7.00 for 100. 
IMPERATI—This is a beautiful free-flowering species. Interior of flower 
violet, outer petals fawn, feathered dark violet. Very scarce. 40c for 3. 
$1.50 for 12. $12.00 for 100. 
SIEBERI—A very charming species, early in the season producing a 
profusion of soft lavender-blue flowers with golden base. It has a 
R. H. S. Award of Garden Merit. 65c for 12. $5.00 for 100. 
SUSIANUS (CLOTH OF GOLD)—Another very early species with 
yellow flowers, stripped glossy brown on outer petals. Recommended 
for the Rock Garden. 50c for 12. $4.00 for 100. 
TOMASINIANUS—A pretty shade of soft lavender with silvery outside. 
A very early species and one of the best for naturalizing. 50c for 12. 
$4.00 for 100. 
TOMASINIANUS WHITEWELL PURPLE—A very lovely dark pur- 
ple form. Very free flowering. 50c for 12. $4.00 for 100. 
VERNUS VANGUARD—A new, very early flowering Crocus of a most 
distinct color. Pretty ageratum-blue, outside of flower french-gray. 
Excellent for naturalizing. 65c for 12. $5.00 for 100. 
ERANTHIS 
“Winter Aconite” 
One of the earliest of all Spring flowers. The golden buttercup-like 
flowers, resting on emerald green foliage begin to appear about the first 
of March. Well associated with Snowdrops, Chinodoxas, Scilla siberica, 
etc. in shady positions, under trees and in moist places. It likes to be 
left undisturbed for years. The colony increases rapidly from seed. 
CILICIA—A very lovely species from Asia Minor. Deep yellow flowers 
and the bronzy foliage is more finely cut than E. hyemalis. It also 
blooms a little later. 65c for 12. $5.00 for 100. 
HYEMALIS—tThe well known Winter Aconite. The Rock Garden is 
brightened in the early days of March with its golden yellow 
flowers. 45c for 12. $3.50 for 100. 
TUBERGENII—A very beautiful new hybrid with large yellow flowers. 
The flowers are sterile and thus last a long time. Highly recom- 
mended. 40c for 3. $1.50 for 12. $12.00 for 100. 
FRITILLARIA MELEAGRIS 
“Snakeshead Fritillaria” 
The Fritillaria meleagris produces a very fine effect when naturalized 
in shady glens or under large trees. Very charming in clumps in the 
Rock Garden. 
MELEAGRIS ALBA—The fine white variety. 20c for 3. 75c for 12. 
$6.00 for 100. 
MELEAGRIS CHARON—Very dark purple. The darkest and best of 
all. 25c for 3. 90c for 12. $7.00 for 100. 
GALANTHUS 
“Snow Drops” 
Before the last snows have gone the Galanthus sends up its masses 
of pure white flowers that last for a month and longer. Flowers are 
not injured by snow and late frosts. 
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