36 MAYFAIR NURSERIES, Bergenfield, N. J. 

Globularia repens. (Formerly listed as G. cordifolia nana.) A tiny little creeper about 
one inch high, that forms slow spreading tufts of very tiny, shiny green leaves. 
Little blue globes on one inch stems in June. This tiny species from Southern 
Europe is the prettiest of the group and still a coveted rarity. It requiresa gritty, well 
drained lime soil in sun or partial shade. (Ph. 7-8) 50c Each. 3 for $1.25. 12 for $5. 
GYPSOPHILA. Babysbreath. (Caryophyllaceae, Pink Family) 
Gypsophila cerastioides. (Mouse Ear Babysbreath.) A slow growing mat forming species 
with little, woolly, gray-green leaves about 3 inches high and many showy white 
flowers with pink veins, in bloom from May to July. This pretty plant from the 
Himalayas is the choicest of the eenus and easy to grow in a gritty lime soil in sun 
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or light shade. (Ph. 7-8) 50c Each. 3-for- $1.25: sl] zarorees 

Gypsophila cerastiodes. 
Gypsophila fratensis. A low growing form of unknown botanical standing that forms 
compact mats of trailing stems with attractive bluish foliage and a profusion of 
charming clear pink flowers in loose sprays in June and July and againginerdi: 
It requires a gritty lime soil in full sun, (Ph. 7-8) 50c Each. 3 for $1.25. 12 for $5.00. 
Gypsophila repens. This species from the European Alps is very similar to the above, 
with the same attractive bluish foliage, but perhaps a faster grower. Dainty airy sprays 
of white or very pale rose flowers through most of the Summer. An easy grower that 
wants the same soil and exposure as above. 35c Each. 3 for 90c) Qeaeeeee re 
Gypsophila repens monstrosa. A choice form of the above that is larger in all its parts. 
Long ascending stems bearing large, loose sprays of white flowers from May to 
September. This noble plant wants a gritty lime soil in full sun. (Ph. 7-8) 
50c Each. 3 for $1.25. °12toneao0u: 
HABERLEA. Hardy African Violet. (Gesneriacease, Gesneria Family) 
Haberlea rhodopensis. Neat flat rosettes of small, oval, thick, hairy leaves that form 
pretty compact colonies in rock crevices. Four inch stems with rosy lilac flowers 
that resemble those of the African Violet. This interesting plant from the Balkans 
blooms in June and requires an acid leafmold soil in a shaded rock crevice. (Ph. 5-6) 
$1.00 Each. 3: foresaam 
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