Miss Ella V. Baines, The Woman Florist, Springfield, Ohio. 



My "Superior" Collection of NAMED SINGLE HYACINTHS 



Price, 10 Cents Each; or the Set of 12 for $1.00. 

 Any Six for 59 Cents. Two Sets for $1.75. 



I wish I could persuade my friends to plant and cultivate 

 more Single Hyacinths. The spikes of bloom are larger, they 

 are much more showy, and last as long as the double varie- 

 ties. This collection embraces all colors and shades, and the 

 varieties are excellent. Try a collection. I have indicated 

 their time of blooming. (V. E.) indicates very early; (E.) early; 

 (M.) medium, and (L. ) late. 



Baron Ton Thayll. (M.) — Rich deep blue, very large and free. 



Extra fine. 

 Fabiola. (L ) — Pure snow white: immense truss, delicious fragrance. 

 General Gordon. (M ) — .Richest deep golden yellow. Large spike, 

 t one of the best yellows. 

 Gertrnde. (E)— This is the freest flowering of all the Hyacinths, 



often has two to four spikes of bloom; a lovely deep pink color. 

 Gen. Pellissier. (V. E.) — Deep scarlet, early, good forcer. The 



richest red of all the Hyacinths. 



Single Hyacinths. 



Grand Maitre. (Grand Master ) (M.) — Deep porce- 

 lain blue: one of the grandest of all blue Hyacinths. 

 Much prized in Holland. 



Grandenr a Merville. (L.)— Finest cream white; 

 very large bells and spikes; very desirable. 



la Belle Blanchesseuse. ( The Beautiful Washer- 

 woman.) (L.) — Pure snow white. Large compact 

 spike; certainly a grand variety. 



Lord Macauley. (L)— Very rich red in color; has 

 beautiful large compact spike. A very handsome and 

 showy variety. 



Rose Amaranth. (L.)— Waxy pink, striped bright, 

 and a most handsome sort. 



Q,ueen Victoria Alexandrina. ^L.)— Anothergrand, 

 deep red variety; very bright and distinct. 



William III. (L.) — Very large spike of the darkest 

 deep blue; handsome. 



Bed of Single Hyacinths. 



SET OF 



For Bedding or for Pot Culture. 



Price, 10 cents each.; the set of twelve for $1.00; 

 any six for 50 cents. Two sets for $1.75. 



In presenting this beautiful collection of Hyacinths 

 I do so with the assurance that all who order them will 

 be amply repaid with fine bulbs, and the flowers during 

 the Winter months will cheer the home by their pres- 

 ence and perfume. I have spared no pains or expense 

 to procure, in these sets, the very best varieties that 

 are produced in Holland. Try a set. None to equal 

 them. 



In ordering say "Monarch" Set. 



Grand Monarqne de France. (Bouquet Royal.) M.) — A 

 be.utiful cream white; a new shade in Hyacinths. 



Garrlck. (E.)— The finest of all double light blue Hyacinths.' 



La Tour de Auvergne. (E.) — A beautiful pure snow white 

 with delicate rose tracings. 



Bloksoergen. (M.) — Lovely shade of light blue or porce- 

 lain. 



Bouquet Royal. (M.) — One of the finest pinks. Extra 

 large spike. 



Bouquet Tendre. (E.) 



— Bright crimson; very 



rich color. 

 Flevo. (L.)— A beautiful 



pure snow white variety. 

 General Antlch. (M.) 



— A very desirable pure 



blue Hyacinth. 

 La Vlrglnlte. (M).— 



Large spike of purest 



white. 

 Prince of Orange. (E. 



— A beautiful bright red 



color. Extra. 

 Maria de Medicls. (M.) 



— Deep scarlet, a very 



highly colored 'variety. 

 Regina Victoria. (M.) 



— Large spike of a charm- 

 ing rose color. 



REMEMBER, the above 

 collection of "Monarch" 

 Hyacinths embraces the 

 very best varieties that 

 money will buy of Double 

 Hyacinths. There are 

 none better. 



Pot of Double Hvacinths. 



