MT, DESERT NURSERIES 
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HARDY HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS -Continued. 
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Hemerocaliis flava, 1 yr. S. 
“ “ 2 yr. tr. 
“ “ 3 yr. tr. 
Hollyhocks, mixed, single. 
“ “ double. 
Hesperis matronalis, Rocket mixed. 
iris versicolor. 
“ Siberica. 
“ Kaempferl, seedlings, from a fine collection. 
Lupinus polyphyllus. These are among the most beauti¬ 
ful of early summer-blooming perennials, and should be 
largely planted. They are very effective in masses, and are 
sure to become very popular. Mixed blue and white . . . 
Lychnis coronaria; this is a biennial in our locality, but a 
very desirable plant.. 
Lychnis Chaicedonica. 
“ fulgens. 
Lythrum roseuni superbum. 
Lilium Elegans atrosanguineum. 
“ Tigrinum splendens. 
Monarda didyma, Horse Mint, very effective plant in masses, 
Physostegia Virginica. 
Papaver orientalis. 
“ bracteatum. 
“ nudicaie, Iceland poppy, yellow flowers. 
“ “ “ “ orange red flowers . . . 
“ “ “ “ mixed “ “ ... 
Phlox repens, strong clumps (creeping). 
“ subulata, Moss Pink. 
“ “ alba (pure white). 
“ glaberrima. 
“ maculata. 
Phlox decussata; our collection of these is very extensive, as 
we try all the new varieties as soon as sent out, and discard 
all but the best kinds as soon as proved. 
Phlox decussata Epopee. 
“ “ Lothair. 
“ “ Henri Murger. 
“ La Yague. 
“ “ Richard Wallace. 
“ “ Pantheon . 
“ “ Caran de Ache. 
“ “ Queen. 
Pyrethrum uliginosum. 
Sedum spectabile, large clumps. 
Silphlum terebinthlnaceum. 
Solidago sempervirens. 
“ nemoralis. 
Thalictrum cornuti. 
Tunica saxifraga. 
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