32 MAYFAIR NURSERIES, BOX 87, HILLSDALE, N. J. 


Geum Waight’s Brilliant. Another fine plant of hybrid origin that resembles G. borisii 
on a smaller scale. Smaller leaves in almost flat rosettes and brilliant orange flowers 
on 6 inch stems in Spring and Fall. An easy but very slow grower. Ordinary garden 
soil and full sun. (pH 6-8). 75c Each. 3 for $1.90. 12 for $7.50 

Geum borisii 
GLOBULARIA. Globe Daisy. (Globulariaceae, Globularia Family) 
Globularia bellidifolia. A very neat evergreen cushion of small dark glossy green leaves 
about one inch high, topped with fuzzy blue flowers in round heads on 3 inch stems 
in June. A very charming plant for rock crevices and walls. A species from Southern 
Europe that is thoroughly hardy and requires a gritty, well drained lime soil in 
sun or partial shade. (pH 7-8). SOc Bach .37 tots piece o. lator 60.00. 
Globularia cordifolia. A spreading, prostrate shrubby species about 2 inches high, with 
interesting light green, leathery leaves, notched at the apex. Fuzzy puff balls on 
4 inch stems in June and July. Another native of Europe that is excellent for the 
shady side of the wall. Gritty, well drained lime soil in partial shade. (pH 7-8). 
35c Each. 3 for 90c. 12 for $3.50 
GYPSOPHILA. Babybreath. (Caryophyllaceae, Pink Fumily) 
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 again in Fall. 
It requires a gritty lime soil in full sun. (pH 7-8). 
50c) Hache 3 fore nieoe. | 2.1o Ge 52.00: 
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 whité or 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. 12 for $3.50 
HEBE. Shrubby Veronica. (Scrophulariaceae, Figwort Family) 
Hebe decumbens. A pretty and interesting New Zealand evergreen shrub that is per- 
fectly hardy in the North. It forms a compact little bush about 10 inches high, with 
small gray leaves, edged pink or red and little white flowers in short racemes held 
above the foliage. A novelty that is in great demand and our stock is still short. It 
requires a gritty, neutral to lime soil in full sun. (pH 7-8). Small plants. 
/5c* Pacha gator en lpo0: 
HEDERA. Ivy. (Araliaceae, Gensing Family) 
Hedera colchica. A beautiful slow climbing evergreen ivy with large heart-shaped, 
leathery, dark green leaves that turn a pleasing mottled shade of bronze in Winter. 
An excellent vine for climbing over rocks, walls or large trees. Easy to grow in 
any ordinary garden soil in sun or shade. (pH 6-8). 
50c Each, 3 for $L25. 12 fore sa: 
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