J. K. Alexander , E. Bridgewater , Massachusetts E. Bridgewater Dahlia Gardens 
ALBA PLENA ODORATA. (Double Poet Narcissus.) 
Large, double, pure white flowers of delicious fra¬ 
grance, flowering about Memorial Day. 60 cents 
per dozen; $4.25 per 100. 
BARRII CONSPICUUS. A flower of exquisite 
beauty, unexcelled for cutting; white with large 
broad spreading perianth; broad, short cup con¬ 
spicuously edged bright orange scarlet. One of the 
most popular of the Narcissi. 75 cents per 
dozen; $5.50 per 100. 
CAMPERNELLE RUGULOSUS. Rich yellow. The 
largest Jonquil. 60 cents per dozen; $4.50 per 
100 . 
EMPEROR. (Ajax type.) (See illustration on p. 17). 
New giant variety with immense flowers, often three 
and one-half inches across. Trumpet clear golden- 
vellow; perianth deep primrose. $1.00 per dozen; 
$8.00 per 100. 
EMPRESS. (Ajax type.) Another of the new very 
large flowered varieties, and one of the finest. 
Rich yellow trumpet, broad white perianth, reflexed. 
$1.00 per dozen; $8.00 per 100. 
VON SION. (The Old-fashioned Double Daffodil.) 
Flowers deep golden-yellow, very decorative; 
excellent for cutting. 75 cents dozen; $6.00 per 
100. Selected bulbs, $1.00 per dozen; $8.00 per 
100 . 
MRS. LANGTRY. (Single Narcissus, Leedsii type.) 
Broad white petals, with crown edged yellow; very 
conspicuous; most free-flowering and recommended 
for bedding. One of the best sorts for naturalizing. 
50 cents per dozen; $4.00 per 100. 
POETICUS ARNATUS. Better than the Poet or 
Pheasant’s Eye Narcissus. Pure white with orange- 
red cup; very fragrant. Excellent for cutting; fine 
for naturalizing. 50 cents per dozen; $4.00 per 
100 . 
SEAGULL. (Single Narcissus Barrii type.) Large 
spreading pure white perianth; yellow cup, edged 
apricot. A beautiful flower. $1.00 per dozen; 
$7.00 per 100. 
SINGLE SWEET-SCENTED NARCISSUS JON- 
QUILLA. Yellow free-flowering. 50 cents per 
dozen; $4.00 per 100. 
SIR WATKIN. (Single Narcissus, Incomparable 
type.) A grand flower; primrose perianth, often, five 
inches across; cup yellow, tinted bright orange, 
elegantly fringed. Very popular. $1.00 per doz.; 
$7.50 per 100. 
KING EDWARD VII. The very largest form of 
Poeticus; an exquisite flower of elegance. Pure 
white with orange red cup. $1.00 per dozen; $8.00 
per 100. 
Hardy Lilies 
HEMEROCALLIS 
(Day Lily.) 
Popular hardy plants, belonging to the Lily family. 
They succeed everywhere and should always be in¬ 
cluded in the border of old-fashioned hardy plants. 
AURANTIACA. (Carolina Lily.) A beautiful, large 
trumpet-shaped Day Lily with fragrant orange 
flowers. One of the most satisfactory; height 2 to 
3 feet; flowers in June and July. 25 cents each; 
$2.50 per dozen, prepaid. 
FLAVA. (Yellow Day Lily.) The best known va¬ 
riety; very fragrant, deep, clear lemon-yellow; 
flowers in June; height, 2 to 3 feet. 25 cents each; 
$2.50 per dozen, prepaid. 
FULVA. (Tawny Day Lily.) One of the best known 
varieties. Height, 4 to 5 feet; trumpet-shaped 
flowers of a bronzy orange-red color; flowers from 
June to August. 25 cents each; $2.50 per dozen. 
FUNKIA. Plantain Lily. 
FUNKIA—Plantain Lily. The Plantain Lilies are 
among the easiest plants to manage; their broad, 
massive foliage makes them attractive subjects for 
the border, even when not in flower. They suc¬ 
ceed equally well in sun or shade. 20 cents each; 
$2.00 per dozen, prepaid. 
TRADESCANTIA. 
(Spider Lily.) 
TRADESCANTIA ALBA. An all-round plant for 
wet or dry, sunny or shady situations, continuing 
in bloom from early summer until frost. Clear 
white, three-petaled flowers in clusters on long stems 
and long, pointed foliage. Height, 2 feet. 25 
cents each; $2.50 per dozen, prepaid. 
YUCCA. 
(Adam’s Needle.) 
YUCCA FILAMENTOSA. A stately foliage and 
flowering plant equally imposing in solitary or 
group planting; always comspicuous. The broad, 
sword-like foliage is evergreen, while in mid-summer 
it shows great erect, branching stems, bearing a 
showy display of pendant, creamy white bells. 
Very fragrant; flowers in July and August. 35 
cents each; $3.50 per dozen; large plants, $1.00 
each, prepaid. 
The Charm of Appropriate Gifts 
For the purpose of stimulating a greater interest in Flowers and Gardening, and believing many would be 
interested in sending a few bulbs or roots to a friend, I am making the following offers:— 
All roots are guaranteed to grow, and are carefully selected, and packed in neat boxes. Your card can be 
enclosed if you desire. 
All Gift Boxes shipped prepaid to any part of United States or Canada. 
Three Choice Double Peonies for $2.00, one root of white, one red, one pink. All recommended varieties. 
Two Single Peonies for $1.00, two different colors. The Single Peonies are not commonly grown, but are 
strong growers, with graceful fantastic flowers. 
Six Rare Iris for $1.00, to include five distinct colors of the well-known Fleur de Lis, and one of the more rare 
Siberian Iris. 
Three Fleur de Lis or Iris Germanica for 50c., one root of lavender, one smokey shade and one yellow. 
Fifteen Choice Tulips for $1.00, either a good assortment of colors, or all one color, whichever you choose. 
Ten Choice Assorted Hyacinths for $1.00, including a good variety of colors. 
Six Rare Hyacinths for $1.00, the uncommon colors. % 
Fifty Assorted Crocus Bulbs for $1.00. which make a good assortment for planting out for early Spring flowers. 
Six Double Narcissi and Six Single Narcissi Bulbs for’$1.00. 
Three Hemerocalis for 50c., three different colors, clear orange, lemon-yellow and orange-red. 
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