J. K. Alexander , E. Bridgewater , Massachusetts E. Bridgewater Dahlia Gardens 
LIBELLE (Straight). Clear, deep rose-purple. 25 
cents each. 
LUCIFER. Deep orange-red or bronze color. A 
large flower. 50 cts. each. 
LAURANIA (Incurved). Orange, terra cotta and 
cinnamon; large, bold flowers of good incurved 
form. Plants quite robust; very free blooming, 
producing immense flowers. 35 cents each. 
MADEMOISELLE GALY MIQUEL. (Hybrid). A 
superb new French variety of special merit. The 
color is a beautiful clear white, daintily marbled 
a pleasing rose-violet, giving it the appearance of a 
delicate pink-and-white. 75 cents each. 
MARTHA (Straight). An exquisite old rose shaded 
with primrose yellow at the center. Flowers 
are of exceptionally good size, perfect form, and 
borne on long, wiry stems. 50 cents each. 
MARGUERITE BOUCHON (Straight). One of 
the finest pink exhibition Dahlias to date. The 
colons a brilliant rose-pink with delicate white 
center. The flowers are large and borne on stiff 
stems, well above the foliage. 75 cents each, 
MARJORIE GASTLETON (Straight). The outer 
florets are of a pleasing shade of rose-pink, while the 
tips and central florets are cream white. 25 cents 
each. 
MASTER CARL (Hybrid). One of the most satis¬ 
factory Dahlias grown. Color, an exquisite shade of 
bright amber. Very large. 50 cents each 
METEOR (Incurved). A Fancy Cactus Dahlia, with 
white ground, splashed, striped and spotted with 
violet-purple. Very attractive. Moderately in¬ 
curved. 35 cents each. 
MISS DOROTHY OLIVER \ (Straight). Primrose 
at base, tipped pure white. Very narrow florets. 
Delicate and attractive. 20 cents each. 
MME. HENRI CAYEUX (Straight). 
(See illustration). A reliable exhibition 
l variety. The flowers are of the largest 
size with long, narrow florets, forming 
a bloom of magnificent form. The color 
is a beautiful rich pink daintily tipped 
white. I highly recommend this grand 
variety as one of the best in existence. 
35 cents each. 
MR. KEITH (Straight). Velvety crim¬ 
son. 35 cents each. 
MRS. CLINTON (Incurved). Deep or¬ 
ange yellow at the base, shading off to 
pale, salmon-red at the ends of the 
petals. Large and free flowering. 50 
cents each. 
MRS. DE LUCA (Straight). Golden yel¬ 
low, tipped with orange. A most effec¬ 
tive blending of colors, seen only in 
the very rare types. 25 cents each. 
MRS. F. GRINSTEAD (Incurved). A 
deep, rich crimson with just a suspi¬ 
cion of purplish shading. Petals in; 
curved; flowers of large exhibition size. 
25 cents each. 
MRS. GEORGE CASTLETON (Straight). 
This is one of the finest dark shades 
ever introduced. The color is a velvety 
blackish maroon, shaded purple. Petals 
remarkably narrow and tightly quilled. 
35 cents each. 
MRS. HENRY WIRTH (Straight). One 
of the first Cactus Dahlias to bloom 
and exceptionally free-flowering. The 
perfect flowers are a bright fiery scarlet. 
35 cents each. 
MRS. HOBART (Straight). Pale orange 
and delicate shades of yellow. Large 
20 cents each. 
MRS. H. L. BROUSON (Straight). A 
clear, delicate salmon or pale orange- 
yellow, with long petals. Fine. 20 
cents each. 
MRS. WM. MARSHALL. Soft pink, 
base of florets deeper in tint, large 
creamy white center; a great acquisition. 
35 cents. 
MRS. W. H. RABY (Straight). The 
flowers are of extra fine form. The color 
is cream-white. 25 cents each. 
MRS. WINCHESTER (Straight). A 
charming, deep coral-pink shade. 35 
cents each. 
COLLECTION OF 
18 CACTUS DAHLIAS 
FOR $3.00, PREPAID. 
No. 
No. 
1 Eureka 
10 Columbia 
2 Mme. Henri Cayeux 
11 Bedinia 
3 Clara G. Stredwick 
12 Thomas Challis 
4 Henri Cayeux 
13 Libelle 
5 Alight 
14 Mrs. George Castle ton 
6 W. B. Childs 
15 General Buller 
7 Bornemann’s Liebling 
16 Helene 
8 Floradora 
17 Stern 
9 J. H. Jackson 
18 Wm. Marshall 
I highly recommend this collection. 
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