60 MAYFAIR NURSERIES, Bergenfield, N. J. 


Saxifraga aizoon. The most common Rockfoil in cultivation, being a fast grower with 
wide, toothed leaves and 12 inch flower stems with creamy white flowers spotted with 
purple. 35c Each: “3 for 90c.” 128 iG pene 
Saxifrage aizoon baldensis. Smallest rosettes of the group, never more than % inch in 
diameter. Solid little sheets of ashy-gray leaves and 3 inch stems with small white 
flowers. 50c Eachuc 3:fors$l25. 35 aizame 
Saxifraga aizoon rosea. As large and easy as aizoon, but with darker leaves, dark red 
flower stems and bright pink flowers. A cheery plant in contrast to the others. 
50c Each. 3 for $1.25. 12 for $5.00. 
Saxifraga cartilaginea. Little round leaf rosettes of a fine light green color anda profusion 
of white flowers on 8 inch stems in early May. 
50c Each. 3 for. $1.2555¢i2eremee ne 
Saxifraga cochlearis. (Formerly listed as S. cochlearifolia) Small rosettes of tiny, very 
narrow leaves and 8 inch stems with showy white flowers. 50c Eachw “Si0r ohimee 
Saxifraga cochlearis longifolia. Very much like the above, but the rosettes are larger, 
with longer, narrow leaves. Fine white flowers on 8 inch stems. It always sells on 
sight. 50c- Eachie QuiGresine: 
Saxifraga crustata. A distinctive type, with very long narrow leaves about 2 inch long 
in tufts rather than rosettes. Twelve inch stems with white flowers marked purple at 
the base. 50c Each: 3’for $UZ5 9 12aicee eae 
Saxifrage Esther. A new hybrid with little rosettes of heavily encrusted toothed leaves 
and 6 inch stems with clear yellow flowers in May. Very choice and rare. 
75c Each. 3 for $1.90) Si2stoema es 
Saxifraga lagaveana. A very neat grower with rosettes like tight little balls and 8 inch 
stems with waxy, creamy white flowers. A very pretty variety. i 
50c Each. 3° for $1.25, i2etoneene 
Saxifraga lingulata superba. The best flowering encrusted Rockfoil, with pure white, 
deeply funneled flowers on 12 inch stems over large rosettes of long narrow arching 
leaves. 50c Each. 3 for $1. 25. 12 for $5.00. 
Saxifraga macnabiana. An easily grown variety of hybrid origin that forms attractive 
tufts of long, almost upright leaves and stout stems about 12 inches high with 
quantities of showy white flowers, spotted crimson. 35c Each. 3 for 90c. 12 for $3.50. 
SPINY or KABSCHIA SECTION 
These are very different from the Silver species, although some of them have 
lime encrustations on the leaves. They form tight cushions of tiny spiny leaves or slowly 
spreading mats of trailing stems covered with prickly awl-shaped evergreen leaves and 
the large flowers, produced in March and April, are carried on very thin stems about 3 
inches high. In order to grow these spiny gems successfully, they must be given the same 
soil and exposure as the Encrusted group. 
Saxifraga apiculata alba. A fast growing mat of light green pin-point leaves and large, 
white flowers in March. One of the first to bloom. 50c Each.s 34eresiees 
Saxifraga boeckeleri. A very rare hybrid that forms cushions of tiny gray rosettes, 
topped with vivid orange-yellow flowers in March. $1.00 Each. 
Saxifraga burseriana major. A fine pin-cushion of tiny gray leaves with comparatively 
huge pure white flowers on thin reddish stems in April. $1.00 Each. 3 for $2.50. 
Saxifraga burseriana sulphurea. The same attractive gray cushion as above, but with 
large pale yellow flowers in April. 50c Each: 3 for $1.25) A2%oreane 
Saxifraga Faldonside. A fine cushion of smail spiny rosettes and large, frilled lemon 
yellow flowers on red stems in April. Very rare and our stock is limited. $1.50 Each. 
Saxifraga grisebachii. Dot encrusted rosettes of great beauty. The 6 inch fuzzy red stem 
and the deep crimson flowers make a striking display against a late snow. $1.50 Each. 
All Our Plants Are Pot Grown. 
