40 MAYFAIR NURSERIES, Bergenfield, N. J. 

HUDSONIA. Beach Heather. (Cistaceae, Rock Rose Family) 
Hudsonia ericodes. A dwarf, compact, upright growing heather-like shrub about 7 
inches high, with very fine hair-like leaves and small, but vivid, yellow flowers in 
May. A difficult native of the New Jersey Pine Barrens that requires a very sandy, 
very acid dry soil in full sun or light shade. Our plants are well established in 3 
inch pots. (Ph. 4-5) 50c Each. ~3 for $125)" l2etomeaau 
Hudsonia tomentosa. (Silver Beach Heather) Another New Jersey Pine Barren native 
that is just as difficult to grow as the foregoing. A dwarf shrub with very small, 
scale-like, silvery leaves and bright yellow flowers in May. Give it the same acid 
sand as the above. 75¢ Each. °3° for $1,903 be ee 
HUTCHINSIA. Pepperwort. (Cruciferae, Mustard Family) 
Hutchinsia alpina. A choice little alpine from the European Alps that forms little tufts 
about 2 inches high, with very finely cut, dark green, ferny foliage and slender four 
inch stems bearing clusters of little white flowers from April to June. A little gem 
for a choice spot in a gritty, well drained lime soil in sun or partial shade. (Ph. 7-8) 
| 50c Each. ~3 for $l:25agiZeorenon: 
HYDROCOTYLE. (Umbelliferae, Carrot Family) 
Hydrocotyle peduncularis. An evergreen ground cover only ™% inch high, with very 
small, kidney-shaped, dark glossy green, three lobed leaves that form very attractive 
solid mats in a moist shady or semi-shady location. Inconspicuous white flowers on 
short stems in May. The foliage turns a pleasing bronze color in Fall. This little 
creeper comes from Tasmania, but is perfectly hardy and thrives in ordinary garden 
soil in partial shade. 35c. Each. 3 for [0G Zeros 
HYPERICUM. St. Johns Wort. (Hypericaceae, St. Johns Wort Family) 
Hypericum olympicum. An interesting subshrub from Asia Minor that forms almost 
prostrate mats of small blue-gray leaves on long trailing stems, terminating in loose 
cymes of very large, vivid yellow flowers in June and July. A handsome plant that 
should have some protection in the far North. An easy grower in any ordinary garden 
soil in full sun. (Ph. 6-8) 50c Each: 3'tor $1) 25 ete 
Hypericum rhodopeum. This one, also from Asia Minor, is quite distinct from the above, 
being a tufted perennial with prostrate stems of very woolly, gray-green leaves that 
form compact mats. Showy clusters of large yellow flowers in July and August. An 
easy grower in ordinary garden soil and in full sun. (Ph. 6-8 
50c’ Each: ¥3, for $1525) 1 2etomee oe 
IBERIS. Candytuft. (Cruciferae, Mustard Family) 
Iberis saxatilis. One of the best plants in the list. An interesting little shrub about 3 
inches high, with dwarf, twisted branches and very small, dark evergreen leaves, 
bearing large clusters of showy white flowers in May and June. This species is from 
Southern Europe and looks like a dwarf Japanese tree. Give it a gritty lime soil in 
full sun. (Phe 7-8) 75c° Each. 3 for $1.90) =i2apeaeee ou: 
Iberis saxatilis Hybrid. A hybrid between I. saxatilis and I. sempervirens that is just as 
pretty as the foregoing, but a little larger. Very compact 4 inch high mounds of 
spreading branches with larger dark green leaves and larger clusters of white flowers 
in June and July. Both are exceedingly choice wall plants. 
50c Each. 3 for $1.25. 12 for $5.00. 
Iberis sempervirens. This well known and lovable old rock plant forms large spreading 
bushes of compact, dark evergreen leaves on erect branches about 12 inches high, 
topped with a great abundance of very large pure white flower clusters in May and 
June. A fine wall plant and an easy grower in any ordinary garden soil in full sun. 
(Ph. 6-8) 35c Each. 3 for’ 90c;" 12etepenaeoe 
Iberis sempervirens Christmas Snow. A remarkable new variety of the above that blooms 
as profusely from September to December as it does in May and June. In milder 
climates it has produced flowers all through the year. Still very rare and the demand 
is very heavy. 75c\ Each. Sfomenaes 
Iberis sempervirens Little Gem. The name clearly describes this wonderful plant. A very 
dwarf, compact, upright grower about 6 inches at its highest, completely smothered 
All Our Plants Are Pot Grown. 
