Ajax. (Miiller) 2^2 feet. June. Brilliant 
orange apricot flowers. Very floriferous. 
Evergreen foliage. One of the largest of the 
June* blooming varieties. $1.00. 
Amaryllis. (Betscher) 3 feet. July. Large 
golden yellow flowers, five inches in diameter, 
with broad, recurving petals. Heavy sub¬ 
stance. An excellent garden variety. 75 
cents. 
Anna Betscher. (Betscher) 3 feet. July- 
August. Lovely five inch blossoms of Em¬ 
pire yellow. Very floriferous. $1.00. 
Apricot. (Yeld) (A. M. R. H. S.) 2 feet. May. 
One of the oldest of the early blooming 
hybrids which has never been surpassed. 
Medium sized blooms of a light apricot 
orange. Excellent form. True stock scarce. 
75 cents. 
Bagdad. (Stout) 4 feet. June-July. A five 
inch richly colored flower. A combination of 
several rich colors. The brown and red tones 
make this variety both distinctive and desir¬ 
able. $2.00. 
Baroni. (Muller) 3 feet. July-August. Trum¬ 
pet shaped lemon yellow flowers. Very 
floriferous. A fragrant evening bloomer. 75 
cents. 
Bay State. (Betscher) 4 feet. July-August. 
Brilliant and glistening deep yellow flowers 
with a five and one-half inch spread. Very 
persistent bloomer. 75 cents. 
Bijou (Stout) 2 feet. June-July. A hybrid of 
multiflora parentage. Orange, strongly over¬ 
cast rich deep red. The two and one-half 
inch flowers are borne in clusters. A new 
type among daylilies. $3.50. 
*The blooming periods indicated are for the 
northern states. 
