50 MAYFAIR NURSERIES, Bergenfield, N. J. 

' Phlox divaricata alba. An excellent companion to the above, with attractive light green 
foliage and showy clusters of large pure white flowers in early May. This chotce 
variety is a selected large flowered strain. Same soil as above. 
50c Each. 3 for $1:25)) Si2etonenoane 
Phlox nivalis camla. (Formerly listed as P. subulata camla) (Trailing Phlox) A neat 
trailer that forms large compact mounds about 5 inches high, of long stems closely 
set with very small, pointed, dark evergreen leaves completely covered with large 
showy clear salmon pink flowers in late May, and again in September and October. 
It blooms two weeks later than the common Mountain Pink (P. subulata) which it 
closely resembles. It thrives in a light garden loam that is slightly acid, in full sun. 
(Ph. 5-6) 50c Each. 3 for $1.25. 12 for $5.00. 
Phlox nivalis camla alba. An extremely floriferous variety of the above with large white 
flowers that have a very pale lilac cast when they first open. A fine native of the 
Southeastern States that is long lived in dry walls. Culture as above. 
50c Each: «3: for $1.25 Sel ae on 
*Phlox nivalis sylvestris. Undoubtedly one of the best creeping Phloxes to be introduced 
in recent years! The same habit of growth and blooming season as the foregoing 
varieties, but it has huge flowers almost 1% inches in diameter, colored a brilliant 
rosy-pink. It is still new and our stock is very limited. Same soil as above. $1.00 Each. 
Phlox ovata. Another Eastern American native that is a must for the rock garden. This 
one is a selected variety with large, flat umbels of dark rose, almost purple flowers in 
June and July carried on 10 inch stems over attractive clumps of large, wavey, oval, 
dark green leaves. It thrives in a rich acid garden loam in sun or light shade. 
(Ph. 5-6) 35c Each. 3-for 90cei#] Zatomesae 
Phlox ovata pulchra. Another treasure found by Dr. Edgar T. Wherry. Neat rosettes of 
dark green leaves and flat clusters of very large flowers that are colored a soft pastel 
pink, with a dark crimson vein in the center of each petal. It blooms with the fore- 
going, and the evergreen rosettes color a rich bronze in Fall. It requires the same 
soil and exposure as above. Our stock is still rather limited, because of the heavy 
demand for this fine plant. $1.00 -Eacheeoetope nc 
Phlox procumbens. (Usually listed as P. amoena) This charming plant of hybrid origin 
forms neat cushions of stiff, narrow, oval, dark green leaves, completely hidden by 
large rounded clusters of bright rosy purple flowers on 6 inch stems in May and June. 
An easily grown plant in a light, slightly acid loam in sun or light shade. (Ph. 6-7) 
35c Each: 3 fors90c pA ZiGaenase 
.Phlox procumbens variegata. An extremely rare variety of the above with the same neat 
habit of growth and the same showy flowers, but the foliage is stripped with yellow 
to make it a plant of distinction. The demand is heavy and our stock is limited. Same 
soil as above. 75c Each, -Getoreniea, 
Phlox stolonifera, A native of the Eastern Mountains that forms solid evergreen carpets 
of little individual leafy rosettes. Loose clusters of large lavender pink flowers on 
thin 4 inch stems in May and June. Excellent for a ground cover in partial shade in 
a rich, gritty, acid leafmold loam. (Ph. 5-6) A neat and fast grower. 
35c Each, 3 for 90c.™ [2 ators none 
*Phlox subulata Alexander’s Pink. (Mountain Pink) a new variety of this old favorite 
rock plant that will soon surpass all the others in popularity. A neat and compact, 
but fast growing cushion of little awl-shaped deep green, evergreen leaves that are 
lost in the shower of large, vivid clear pink flowers that have a brilliant crimson eye. 
This colorful gem, product of several crosses by its creator, J. Herbert Alexander, 
is an easy grower in a light, gritty acid loam in full sun. (Ph. 5-6) 
75c\ Each, 3 for’ $1.90 4el2eomeneen 
Phlox subulata Arbutus. A very slow growing, neat cushion forming type with soft rose 
colored flowers in early April. It does not creep around like the usual sorts. Really 
a choice rock plant for crevices and dry walls. Same soil as above. 
35c Each. 3. for 90c.” [2eiGretesn 
All Our Plants Are Pot Grown. 
