E. Bridgewater Dahlia Gardens J. K. Alexander , E. Bridgewater , Massachusetts 
Small Fruits 
Grape Vines 
We will ship all Grape Vines prepaid, at prices 
quoted. Our Grape Vines are strong, three-year 
old vines of the finest quality. 
CAMPBELL’S EARLY. Black. Cluster large and 
shouldered, moderately compact; very early and 
productive. This is claimed to be the finest Grape 
that has been produced in a long time. It makes a 
strong growth, with abundant thin, healthy foliage. 
Quality about the same as Concord. $1.00 each. 
SALEM. (Rogers’ No. 53.) Red. One of the best 
and most popular of the Rogers; ripens with the 
Concord. 50 cents each; $5.00 per dozen. 
WORDEN. Black. Bunch large, sometimes shoul¬ 
dered; compact; berries very large, skin thin. 
Superior to the Concord in the following points: 
Better quality, larger berries, more compact, and 
ripens five to ten days earlier. Fully equals Con¬ 
cord in vigor, health and productiveness. 50 
cents each; $15.00 per dozen. 
Rhubarb 
STANDARD VARIETIES of GRAPES 
CONCORD. Black. Early; decidedly the most 
popular Grape in America, and deservedly so. 
Bunch, large, shouldered, compact; berries large, 
covered with a rich bloom; skin tender, but suffi¬ 
ciently firm to carry well. Succeeds everywhere. 
35 cents each; $2.50 per dozen. 
DELAWARE. Red. Compact bunch, very deli¬ 
cious; always bringing the highest price in mar¬ 
ket and always considered the best for home use. 
Berries small; skin thin, but firm. Ripens with 
Concord or a little before. It should be in every 
garden. 50 cents each; $5.00 per dozen. 
MOORE’S EARLY. Black. Bunch rarely shoul¬ 
dered, not quite so large as Concord; berries larger 
and very much like it in flavor and quality. Ripens 
so early as to be nearly out of the market before 
Concord starts in, therefore a very popular early 
market variety. Succeeds best on rich soil. 50 
cents each; $5.00 per dozen. 
NIAGARA. White. Bunch very large and hand¬ 
some, often shouldered, compact; berries large, 
round; skin thin, tough, does not crack and car¬ 
ries well; has not much pulp when fully ripe; melt¬ 
ing, sweet, with a flavor and aroma peculiarly 
its own and agreeable to most tastes; ripens with 
Concord. Succeeds everywhere and is a favor¬ 
ite with every grower and buyer. 50 cents each; 
$5.00 per dozen. 
POCKLINGTON. Pale green. Usually with a tinge 
of golden yellow where exposed to the sun; bunch 
large, compact; berries large, covered with a beauti¬ 
ful white bloom; flesh juicy, sweet, with considerable 
pulp. Foliage large and healthy. A seedling of 
the Concord, ripening soon after. 50 cents each; 
$5.00 per dozen. 
RHUBARB or PIEPLANT. For family or market. 
Plant 12 to 18 inches apart in rows. Shipped at 
purchaser’s expense. 
COLOSSAL. Early, tender and very large. 25 
cents each; $2.50 per.dozen. 
Extra large plants for forcing in greenhouses. 50 
cents each; $5.00 per dozen, express collect. 
Hardy Phlox in My Nurseries. 
59 
