East Bridgewater Dahlia Gardens J. K. Alexander , East Bridgewater , Massachusetts 
General List of Superb Cactus Dahlias 
(The three types of Cactus Dahlias are designat¬ 
ed by the words: Straight, Incurved and Hybrid, 
after the name). 
ADVANCE (Straight). Brightest fiery scarlet, 
base tinged yellow. An immense flower. 25 
cents each. 
ALEXANDER (Straight). Very deep crimson, 
shaded maroon. Good habits of growth and 
very productive. 25 cents each. 
ALFRED VASEY (Hybrid). Reddish amber edg¬ 
ed with pink. One of the best. 25 cents each. 
ALIGHT (Incurved). (See illustration on page 
4). Gigantic flowers of a beautiful orange- 
scarlet color. Petals very long and exceedingly 
narrow. This variety can be highly recommend¬ 
ed as a desirable form. 25 cents each. 
AMBASSADOR (Straight). Pure white. A flow¬ 
er of the finest quality. Long, stiff stems. 20 
cents each. 
ANEMONE (Incurved). Flowers tightly incurved. 
Color, white, flushed with palest lilac. 35 cents 
each. 
AURORA (Straight). Orange-yellow, heavily 
overlaid soft pink, occasionally tipped with 
white. 25 cents each. 
AUTUMN GLORY (Hybrid). A beautiful bril¬ 
liant orange-yellow. Flowers large. 50 cts. each. 
BEDINIA (Hybrid). Clear, bright orange, striped 
and flaked red; very striking. 25 cents each. 
BILLIE BURKE. Cream, finely speckled and 
striped with purple; 4% feet tali. 50 cts. each. 
SPECIAL OFFER 
Six Choice Incurved Cactus Dahlias, six distinct 
colors; my selection, for $2.00, prepaid. 
Clara G. Stredwick—Straight-petaled Cactus Dahlia 
»uivi\r,j.uArNfN » liubliinu (Straight). Very 
delicate, soft rose-pink. Extra fine. 20 cents 
each. 
BRIGADIER (Incurved). Bright crimson, base 
and outer petals scarlet-crimson; petals long, 
numerous and beautifully incurved; large flow¬ 
ers. 50 cents each. 
BRIGHTNESS (Straight). Bright fiery scarlet 
with a blending of golden-yellow at the center. 
A variety of extra fine shape, petals being very 
long and perfectly star-shaped. 25 cents each. 
BRITTANIA (Hybrid). Soft salmon-pink; large 
flowers; extra fine. Very free. 25 cents each. 
BRUNHILDE (Hybrid). Rich plum color. Fine 
form. 15 cents each. 
CANDEUR (Straight). A pure white variety and 
one of the best. 25 cents. 
CAPSTAIN (Hybrid). Soft red, tinted apricot. 
15 cents ea.h. 
C. E. WILKINS (Incurved). A clear salmon pink 
overlaying yellow. Moderately incurved 25 
cents each. 
C HAS. H. CURTIS (Incurved). Rich, scarlet- 
crimson ; large, full. 50 cents each. 
CI J^ S ce^s°ea I ?h. RIDGE (Hybrid >' Bri * ht crimson. 
CR ridP AN 7n HEMITE AEBERT DELAUX (Hy- 
5,, An enormous flower of vivid crimson 
, of Perfect habit, producing flowers in 
good for” ° n Stiff ' wiry stems : especially 
good tor cut-flower purposes. 35 cents each 
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ere d with eI l° W at ^ ?Se ° f petals - Large fW 
flowering. I 2Tce S „ 1 ™eair ted Peta,S ' Free 
°®te™d BI with S whif ht) -r Vermi,ion < tiPPed and 
petals ^Thp SiUf L< ? ng ’ narrow ’ star-like 
25 cents each^ make Very Iittle folia ^- 
COCATOO (Straight). Clear, canary yellow 
Thi 6 t li e tlpS *° f the florets are pure white’ 
cents* 1 each. SUrface 3S ' a P al * brown tint. 25 
C 0 O^Jiiy CUV ThJ\ f CaCtUS ° f ^eat 
i^e being a L | rmg , 1S q . uite distinct- 
„ \ j a sof L lavender-pmk penciled 
a high growl h eP gri 0 "' The P' ants maS 
centa h each ’ W h W ' Stiff stems ' 50 
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COUNTESS OF LONSDALE (Hybrid) Deep 
salmon-red. One of the best. Very free P 
Should be in every garden. 25 cents each. 
OOUNTESS OF MALMESBURY (Straight) 
Delicate peach-color pink, daintily blending 
to white at the center. Petals straight, very 
narrow and tightly quilled, completing a 
perfect star-shaped flower. 25 cents each. 
CEE i EUSCULE (Straight). A gigantic flower; 
pale orange-yellow at center, exquisitely 
deepening to beautiful deep amber buff at 
outer petals. 35 cents each. 
CRYSTAL (Incurved). White in center, pass¬ 
ing to deep silvery pink. Dwarf plants. 
Mowers abundantly. 50 cents each. 
CYCLE (Hybrid). Deep mauve-red, very odd 
lo cents each. 
DAINTY (Straight). The blending of colors is 
superb, lemon-yellow at center daintily tip¬ 
ped sweetest rose-pink. Petals are very long 
and beautifully quilled. 25 cents each. 
DEBUTANTE (Incurved). The coloring is 
most beautiful, being a very light tint of 
soft pink at the base, the upper portion of 
floret is white. 25 cents each. 
DIADEM (Incurved). Very large and grace¬ 
ful. One of the best. Color, a beautiful 
shade of lilac. 25 cents each. 
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