70 MAYFAIR NURSERIES, Bergenfield, N. J. 

SPECIAL THYME COLLECTION 
Six distinctive species for rock garden or wall. 
T. herba-barona; T. nitidus; T. serpyllum vulgaris aureus; 
T. serpyllum minus; T. species; T. transylvanicus. 
1 of each (6 plants) 
3 of each (18 plants) 

TIARELLA. Foam Flower. (Saxitragaceae, Saxafrage Family) 
Tiarella cordifolia. An attractive evergreen ground cover for a shady location in a rich 
acid leafmold soil. Eight inch high sprays of creamy white, foamy flowers in May, 
over neat mats of deep green coarsely toothed, heart-shaped leaves about 3 inches 
high. A lovely Eastern native for the shady rock garden or wild garden. (Ph. 4-6) 
35c Each. 3 for 90c) (12 "igen 
TOWNSENDIA (Compositae, Composite Family) 
Townsendia exscapa. (Formerly listed as T. sericea) Little two inch high tufts of very 
fine grass-like gray leaves, in the center of which sits large semi-double, fine rayed 
pale rose daisies. A very dainty and interesting little plant from the high Rocky 
Mountains. It requires a very gritty or sandy lime soil in full sun. Good drainage 
is essential and a thick mulch of stone chips around the collar is recommended. 
(Ph. 7-8) $1.00 Each Sosa rome neesG. 
TRILLIUM. Trinity Lily. (Liliaceae, Lily Family) 
Trillium grandiflorum. (Wake Robbin) Very large and showy, pure white three petaled 
flowers over beautiful 10 inch high clumps of large glossy green foliage in May 
and June. A very striking plant for a partially shaded location in a deep, rich acid 
leafinold soil. (Ph. 4-6) These are potted plants fcr early Spring and Fall delivery 
only. A lovely Native of the Eastern woodlands that should have a place in every 
garden. 35c Each. 3 for 90cy eIZeiarenaae: 

Tunica saxifraga flore-pleno. 
All Our Plants Are Pot Grown. 
