4 Miss Ella V. Baines, The Woman Florist, Springfield, Ohio, 
“monaRcH” NAMED DOUBLE HYA 
For Bedding or for Pot Culture. 
In presenting this 
beautiful collection 
of Hyacinths I do 
so with the assur- 
ance that al] who 
order them will be 
amply repaid with 
fine bulbs,and the 
flowers during the 
Winter months 
willcheerthe home 
by their presence 
and perfume. I 
have spared no 
pains or expense to 
procure, in these 
sets, the very best 
varieties that are 
produced in Hol- 
Price, 10 cents each. The set of Fifteen for $1.00, Any Seven for 50 cents, Two sets for $1.75, aon Ge Sue Eos. 
Anna Maria.—Creamy-white, with purple center. Very attractive 
and novelcolor, Early. 
Rosea Maxima.—Fine pink, very compact spike. This variety has 
the lead ofitscolor. Itis very fine for forcing on account of 
its color and size of flower, and also very fine for out-door, 
as it always stands erect. 
Gertrude.—Large, compact spike of beautiful bright red. An 
extra fine variety. 
Privcess Royal.—Deep scarlet, extra large,compact spike, very 
early. Is found in every collection for exhibition, which is a 
proof of its great value, 
Jenny Lind.—Very large spike of blush-white, with violet eye 
Extra fine. 
La Tour de Auvergne.—A beautiful, pure snow-white, with deli- 
cate rose tracings. Superb. 
Bloksberg.—The finest of all double light blue Hyacinths. 
a large, compact spike of splendid lilac. 
Has 
land. Try a set. 
None to eqnal 
them. In ordering, 
say “Monarch”? 
Set. 
Sans Souci.—One of the finest pink Hyacinths in cultivation. 
Has a large, compact spike and large bells, It always 
gives satisfaction. Those who know its value use it largely. 
Monarch.— Bright crimson, with fine, large spike. A most 
charming, rich-colored, handsome variety. 
Ne Plus Ultra.—Pure, waxy white, very large bells, Extra 
fine for cutting, for which purpose it should be more ex- 
tensively used. Itis alsovery useful for out-door because 
of its erect habit. 
Lord Wellington.—Deep porcelain, with lilac stripe. The best 
of its color. 
Grand Monarque de France.—A beautiful cream-white. A new 
shade in Hyacinths, 
Charles Dickens.—One of the finest pinks. Extra large spike. 
Czar Peter.—Finest porcelain blue, very large spike. A dis- 
tinctand beautiful color. 
Goethe.—Deep sulphur-yellow. Extra fine. 
MY “SUPERIOR” 
COLLECTION OF 
SINGLE NAMED HYACINTHS. 
Price, 10 cents each; or the set of Fifteen for $1.00. Any Seven for 50 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 varieties. 
lent. Try a collection. 
This collection embraces all colors and shades, and the varieties are excel- 
Queen of Hyacinths.—Deserves its name, being the very finest rich scarlet. 
Temple of Solomon.—Large, tall spike; with very large and very shapely 
Flowers shell-pink inside and deep pink outside, 
drooping bells. 
touched with violet. A superb new sort. 
ah 
Lord Macaulay.—This is said by all who have seen it to be the best rich red ne 
Hyacinth yet offered. The florets are extra large, spike solid and com- \S 
pact, and the fragrance is exquisite. The color is a dazzling, sparkling i 
red. Very bright. New. 
Grand Blanche Imperial.—This superb Hyacinth is certainly grand. Splen- 
did, immense spike of large, pure ivory bells, waxy in appearance, vying 
with the snow in purity, while its fragrance is delicate, yet penetrating. 
Simply exquisite. The best of all. 
Grand Vainqueur.—Richest deep golden yellow, large spike. The very best 
in cultivation, 
Sultan’s Favorite.—W axy-pink, striped bright red. A most handsome sort. 
a Grandesse.—This variety deserves its name of “The Grandness,’’ having 
a grand spike of the purest white, 
Uncle Tom.—The very darkest, almost black. A beauty. 
John Bright.—Light violet, distinct white center. Extra fine. 
Bouquet Tendre.—Rich, dark red. Extra fine and very early. 
Baron Yon Thoyll —Pure white. very large, compact spike. Very fine for 
This variety is used in Germany in enormous quantities, 
early forcing. 
Grand Maitre.—Deep porcelain-blue. Extra fine, 
General Gordon.— Very rich, deep golden-yellow. 
Grand Vedette.—Earliest pure white, large bells. 
Grandeur a Merville.—Finest cream-white, very large spike. 
Excellent. 
IN ORDERING, SAY ‘‘ SUPERIOR "’ COLLECTION. 
Geta friend or neighbor to join you, and order two or 
more sets. 
Vea 
4 sQ 4 
SINGLE HYACINTHS. 
