RY, MAYFAIR NURSERIES, Bergenfield, N. J. 

Erica vagans Mrs. D. F. Maxwell. Undoubtedly one of the best shrubs for the rock 
garden! A sturdy upright grower with compact dark green foliage topped with a 
halo of long spikes of charming vivid pink flowers from July to September. This one 
is usually a sell-out before the Spring is over. 75c Each. 3 for $1.90. 12 for $7.50. 
Erica vagans nana. A beautiful dwarf variety of this very hardy species with very short, 
crowded branches, only about 4 inches high, and topped with little recemes of 
white flowers in July and August. An excellent dwarf to plant with the tiny Callunas. 
$1.00 Each. Soetoro. 
Erica vagans St. Kevern. A popular and old favorite to members of the American Rock 
Garden Society. Much like E. Mrs. D. F. Maxwell, but with lighter, clear pink 
flowers and not quite as robust. 75c Each..~3 for $1.90) 3127 aimee 
SPECIAL HEATH COLLECTION 
Four floriferous varieties with different periods of bloom. 
Erica carnea Ruby Glow; Erica carnea Springwood White; 
Erica darliensis; Erica Vagatisedl pas 
1 of each (4 plants) 
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Erica williamsii. A pleasing hybrid between E. tetralix and E. vagans with fine deep 
green foliage on somewhat decumbent branches and very showy, clear rose colored 
flowers on long spikes. 75c. Each. 3 for $1907 M2 aeenece 
ERIGERON. Fleabane. (Compositae, Composite Family) 
Erigeron compositus. Little tufts about 3 inches high of deeply cut, woolly gray leaves 
and showy white daisies on 4 inch stems in July and August. A very pretty native 
of the Rocky Mountains that requires a gritty or sandy, well drained lime soil in 
full sun. Excellent drainage is the most essential thing in growing this fine plant. 
(Ph. 7-8) 50c Each. 3 for $1.25) 32mm 
*Erigeron gracilis. This is a very rare species from the Rockies that forms dense tufts 
of very narrow, grass-like, gray leaves about 4 inches long. Little white daisies on 5 
inch stems in July and August. It also requires excellent drainage and the same soil 
and exposure as the preceding species. 75c. -Each.) 6 atGpeeeoe 
ERIOGONUM. Sulphur Flower. (Polygonaceae, Knot Weed Family) 
Eriogonum subalpinum. A highly ornamental mat of woolly gray leaves in flat rosettes 
adorned with many umbels of pale sulphur-yellow flowers in June and July. Excellent 
for dry walls in full sun. Another native of the Rocky Mountains that requires a 
very gritty, well drained lime soil. (Ph. 7-8) These plants are all grown from 
cuttings. 50c Each. 3 for $1:2577 12 see oe 
ERIOPHYLLUM. Oregon Sunshine. (Compositae, Composite Family) 
Eriophyllum lanatum. Large clumps of silvery, woolly, deeply cut foliage about 10 
inches high and great masses of vivid orange-yellow rayed flowers on 10 inch stems 
in July and August. An excellent Summer blooming plant for the rock garden or a 
dry wall. This native of the Western States requires a gritty, well drained lime soil 
in full sun. (Phi7-8) 50c. Each. °3 for $125. 12eromeeeee 
ERYSIMUM. Blister Cress. (Cruceferae, Mustard Family) 
Erysimum pumilum. A dense little cushion of small dark green leaves about 3 inches 
high, topped with many loose clusters of yellow flowers on 3 inch stems in June and 
July. This species from Europe likes a gritty lime soil in full sun. Fine for walls. 
(Ph. 7-8) 50c Each. 3 for $1.25. 12%6rehae: 
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