E. Bridgewater Dahlia Gardens J. K. Alexander , E. Bridgewater, Massachusetts 
POMPON DAHLIAS—Continued. 
LITTLE BELLE. A clear, rosy-pink throughout. 
25 cents each. 
LITTLE MARY. Dark crimson. A perfect model 
in every way. 35 cents each. 
MADELINE. Pale primrose, edged with rose- 
purple. Very free flowering. 20 cents each. 
MARLIENE. A new seedling of our introduction. 
This is a grand addition to the Pompon class; 
dwarf branching habit with fine compact flowers 
full to the center. The color is a deep purple. 50 
cents each. 
AY CLIFT. Light maroon. 20 cents each. 
PHOEBE. Orange, tipped crimson. 20 cents each. 
RUY BLAS. Crimson and purple, tipped with 
white. 35 cents each. 
SAN TOY. White, very heavily tipped carmine. 
20 cents each. 
SNOW CLAD. Small white. Free. 20 cents each. 
SUNBEAM. Crimson-scarlet; extra fine. 20 cents 
each. 
SUNNY DAYBREAK. Pale apricot, edged rosy-red. 
25 cents each. 
ZOE. Base of petals edged clear yellow, tips white. 
Sometimes blossoms come all yellow. 20 cents each. 
Some of the Premiums I Won in Open Competition 
During the year 1919 
At Annual Iris Exhibition of Massachusetts Horti¬ 
cultural Society, held June 7-8, 1919, in Horticultural 
Hall, Boston. 
1st Prize for Best 12 vases of Iris Germanica. 
Vote of Thanks for Special Display of Irises. 
At the Annual Peony Exhibition of Massachusetts 
Horticultural Society, held June 15th in Horticultural 
Hall, Boston. 
Silver Medal for Display of Peonies. 
At Annual Exhibition of North Shore Horticultural 
Society, held August 6 and 7, 1919, at Manchester-by- 
the sea, Mass. 
Silver Medal for Largest and best Exhibit of Dahlias. 
Silver Medal for Finest Display of named Gladioli. 
Silver Medal for Largest and finest Display of Phlox. 
Certificate of Merit for New Seedling Decorative 
Dahlia “Frank A. Walker.” 
At the Annual Gladioli and Phlox Exhibition of the 
Massachusetts Horticultural Society, held Aug. 9 and 
10, 1919, in Horticultural Hall, Boston. 
Silver Medal, highest award for Display of Gladioli, 
Phlox and Dahlias. 
At the Annual Exhibition of Marshfield Agricultural 
& Horticultural Society, Marshfield, Mass., held Aug. 
19-21, 1919. 
Gold Medal for Finest Display of Dahlias. 
Gold Medal for Best Collection of Gladioli. 
1st Premium for Best Exhibit of Cactus Dahlias. 
1st Premium for Largest Display of Perennial Phlox. 
At the Annual Exhibition of the Barnstable Agri¬ 
cultural Society, held Aug. 26-28, 1919, at Barnstable, 
Mass. 
1st Prize for Largest and Best Display of Gladioli. 
1st Prize for Most Artistic Vase of Gladioli. 
2nd i'rize for Display of Dahlias. 
At the Annual Exhibition of the Agricultural So¬ 
ciety of the United Shoe Machinery Co., held August, 
1919, at Beverly, Mass. 
Gold Medal for Largest and Best Display of Dahlias , 
Gladioli, Phlox and other Perennials. 
At the Connecticut State Fair, held Sept. 1-5, 1919, 
at Hartford, Connecticut. 
1st Premium for Best Collection of Perennial Phlox. 
1st Premium for Best 12 Peony-flowered Dahlias. 
At the Horticultural and Agricultural Fair of Brook- 
ville Grange, held in Brookville, Mass. 
1st prize for Display of Dahlias and Gladioli. 
At the Annual New England Fair, held Sept. 1-4, 
1919, in Worcester, Mass. 
Silver Cup for Largest and Finest Display of Dahlias. 
1st Prize Best Exhibition of Dahlias. 
1st Prize for Best 20 Cactus Dahlias. 
1st Prize for Best Collection of all Large-flowered 
Dahlias, except Cactus Dahlias. 
1st Prize for Finest Collection of Pompon Dahlias. 
At the Annual Exhibition of the Weymouth Agri¬ 
cultural and Industrial Society, held in Sept., 1919, at 
Weymouth, Mass. 
1st Premium for Best Display Dahlias. 
1st Premium for Finest Exhibit of named Gladioli. 
At the Annual Exhibition of the Plymouth County 
Agricultural Society, held Sept., 1919, in Bridgewater, 
Mass. 
1st Prize for Finest Display of Dahlias. 
1st Prize for Largest Exhibit of Gladioli. 
1st Prize for Largest and Best Display of Flowers, 
which included many Hardy Perennials. 
At the Annual Dahlia Exhibition of the Massachu¬ 
setts Horticultural Society, held Sept. 11-14, in 
Horticultural Hall, Boston. 
Silver Medal, the Highest Award for Finest Display 
of Dahlias and Gladioli. 
1st Prize for Best Collection of 12 Peony-flowered 
Dahlias. 
Honorable Mention for Seedling Peony-flowered 
Dahlia “Miss Lymena T. Baxter.” 
Honorable Mention for Seedling Decorative Dahlia 
"Wm. Stark Smith.” 
Honorable Mention for Seedling Peony-flowered 
Dahlia “Lavender Beauty.” 
At the Annual Exhibition of the Rockland Horti¬ 
cultural Society and Rockland Grange, held Sept. 
24-25 in Rockland, Mass. 
1st Premium for Finest Display of Dahlias. 
1st Prize for Most Beautiful Exhibit of Gladiloi. 
At the Annual Brockton Fair, held Oct. 3-6, 1919, 
in Brockton, Mass. 
1st Premium for Best 25 Cactus Dahlias. 
1st Prize for Finest Display of Show and Fancy 
Dahlias. 
1st Premium for Best Display of Single Dahlias. 
Gratuity as a special award for the Largest Display 
of Dahlias. 
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