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



General Collection of Hyacinths. 



Send me $1.00 and you can select twelve of these choice Hyacinths. 



The cream of existing varieties, selected for ray trade by the most reliable growers of Holland. Read the following 

 list carefully. Price, 10 cents each; any six for 50 cents; any twelve for $1.00. 



Alba. Superbissima. — ( Thebe.) Grand forcing, pure white variety. 



Anna Carolina.— Citron-yellow. One oi the best of the yellows. 



Blanchard. — Very early. Lovelv pure white. 



Czar Peter. — The finest of all blue Hyacinths. Simply grand. 



Due de MsUkoff — Large spike of lovely orange shade. 



Genera! Pelissier.— Deep scarlet, early, good forcer. The rich- 

 est red of all Hyacinths. 



Gigantea. — The giant-flowered Hyacinth. Deep pink color, im- 

 mense. 



Grand Lilas. — Immense truss and bells, lovely porcelain-blue 

 color. Much admired. 



Grand Vedette. — A charming variety with large bells and spikes. 



Haydn. — A large spike of rich violet. The only variety of this 

 color. Extra fine. 



Herman. — Orange-yellow color, flushed and tinted with crimson. 

 Extra. 



Heroine.— Pure yellow ground. 



Ida. — Citron-yellow. The largest spike of all the yellows. 



Johanna. — By many considered the best orange-colored Hya- 

 cinth. 



The foregoing " General Collection " of twenty-six 



of$2.00. Try them. 



Kin? of the Bines.— Dark blue, very large spike. The finest dark 



blue Hyacinth in cultivation. 

 La Citronerre. — Citron-yellow. Very rich and very popular. 

 La Peyrouse. — Light blue. Fine for beds and forcing. A very 



large, compact spike and large bells. A grand variety. 

 Madame Vanderhoop. — Pure white, with very large bells. Fin« 



for cutting purposes. Extra. 

 Maria Catherina.— (Robert Stciger.) Extra light-red, fine, large 



spike and bells. Elegant. 

 Mina. — Pure snow-white. Very desirable. One of the best. 

 Moreno. — A lovely shade of deep rose. 



Norma — This is one of the old standbys, and is a general favor- 

 ite. Lovely pink. 

 Paix de la Europe. — Very fine. Snow-white, large spike and 



large bells. A grand variety for pots and glasses. 

 Queen of the Bines.— A lovely sky-blue. One of the very best 



varieties. 

 Regulns. — Light blue, with deep, dark blue stripes. Very fine, 



large spike. 

 William the First.— Dark blue spikes. Extra. 



choice Hyacinths will be sent for a remittance 

 Every one a beauty. 



BED OF ONE HUNDRED OF THE VERY CHOICEST NAMED 



"Rainbow" Hyacinths. 



RAINBOW BED OF HYACINTHS. 



This bed is fifteen feet in circumference, or five feet across. It is composed of five rows, requiring one 

 hundred bulbs. This bed, when seen in flower, you will remember with pleasure as long as you live. Nothing can 

 be more beautiful and fragrant. This bed is fifteen feet in circumference, or five feet across, requiring one 

 hundred bulbs planted six inches apart— all for $6.00. Or the bed can be reduced in size one half, when fifty 

 bulbs will be required, costing $3.00. In ordering, say " Rainbow Bed of Hyacinths." The varieties and colo*rf 

 are as follows : Row I, the center, twelve— LORD MACAULAY— dazzling scarlet. Row 2, fourteen— LA jT^andenr 

 —beautiful citron-yellow. Row 3, eighteen CZAR PETER -finest Porcelain-blue. Row 4, twsg£ • or "events-live 

 ESSE— the finest snow-white. Row S. thirtv AifuwtTA tho iu>ct nlnii -«*i* these bulbs, to make a 



Row 5, thirty— GIGANTEA— the best pink. 



