22 MAYFAIR NURSERIES, Bergenfield, N. J. 

Campanula rotundifolia. (Harebell) (Scotch Blue Bell) A dense mat of small round 
leaves from which spring many erect stems about 15 inches high with quantities of 
small, deep blue bells. An easy growing species widespread in Europe, Asia and 
North America, which thrives in any ordinary garden soil in sun or partial shade. 
(Ph. 6-8) 35c Each. 3 tor 90¢) 9 12Zeioeesaou. 
Campanula rotundifolia valdensis. (Perhaps this is misnamed, but the closest we can 
come to it.) A mat of soft, hairy, grayish ieaves and trailing stems with small blue 
bells. Succeeds in ordinary garden soil in sun or partial shade. (Ph. 6-8) 
35c Each. 3 for 90c) = 22aiG@reoisu: 
Campanula tommasiniana. A trailing species from Italy with very narrow leaves and 
long looping stems bearing long, narrow, violet colored bell flowers in June. A rare 
species that is becoming trailing over rocks or down the side of a wall. Gritty lime soil 
in sun. (Ph. 7-8) $1.00 Each. tonepe- 00. 
Campanula wockii. A very rare and dwarf plant with 4 inch erect stems bearing small 
lavender colored bells in June. An interesting little plant for a sunny spot in the rock 
garden. Gritty lime soil. (Ph. 7-8) $1.00 Each. 3 for $2.50. 
CARLINA. Alpine Thistle. (Compositae, Composite Family) 
Carlina acaulis. A rare thistle-like plant from the Swiss Alps which forms a low rosette 
of prickly, gray-green leaves with a huge, stemless, white flower from 4 to 6 inches 
in diameter. It requires a gritty lime soil in full sun. (Ph. 7-8) We are sold out for 
1948, but will take orders for 1949 delivery. $1.00. Fach. 93 fonenco 
CASSIOPE. Weeping Heather. (Ericaceae, Heath Family) 
Cassiope lycopodioides. A very interesting novelty from Siberia, that forms a compact 
dome of arching scaly stems, like a dwarf weeping Heather. The elfish, large, white 
bells dangling on red stems in July bewitch all who see it. It requires a moist, 
peaty, acid leafmold soil in shade or semi-shade. (Ph. 4-6) (See illustration, front 
cover.) $1.00 Each. 3 for $2.50. 12 for $10.00. 
CERASTIUM. Mouse Ear. (Caryophyllaceae, Pink Family) 
Carastium alpinum lanatum. A true alpine from Europe and Asia that forms dense tufts 
of white woolly rosettes about 3 inches high, topped with comparatively large and 
showy white flowers in April and May. Very pretty in rock crevices. Likes a very 
gritty, sandy lime soil in full sun. (Ph. 7-8) 50c Each. 3 for $1.25. Size gees anne 
Cerastium alpinum villosum (Formerly listed as C. villosum) A charming variety of 
the above whose tight woolly white rosettes are no bigger than a pea, topped by 
large white flowers in April and May. It requires the same soil and exposure as 
above. (Ph. 7-8) 75c, Each, 3.tor $1.90, 2a 
Cerastium tomentosum. (Snow-in-Summer) A creeping species from Europe, with long 
trailing stems covered with white woolly leaves and terminated with small white 
flowers in June. Considered by some to be a weed, but if it is cut back two or three 
times during the summer it remains neat and compact. Ordinary garden soil in full 
sun, (Ph. 6-8) 35c Each. * 3 for 90¢c:*" 12870nesdiou: 
CERATOSTIGMA. Plumbago; Leadwort. (Plumbaginaceae, Plumbago Family) 
Ceratostigma plumbaginoides. (Usually listed as Plumbago larpentiae.) This plant from 
China can become a weed if it is not confined. It creeps by underground runners and 
forms great masses of green leaves on 12 inch wiry stems, topped with clusters of 
deep blue salverform flowers from August to November. If you like blue in Fall, this 
is the plant to get. An easy grower in any ordinary garden soil in full sun. (Ph. 5-8) 
35c Each. ‘3 for 90c. “i2"tonesaeu: 
CHIOGENES. Snowberry. (Ericaceae, Heath Family) 
Chiogenes hispidula. An attractive evergreen mat of small leathery leaves studded with 
small white flowers in May and June. An Eastern American ground cover for a 
shaded place in moist acid leafmold soil. (Ph. 4-6) It loves to grow over old rotted 
logs in a woodsy atmosphere. 50c,/Each;.. 3 for $1.25. IZ topeeeee 
All Our Plants Are Pot Grown. 
