East Bridgewater Dahlia Gardens J. K. Alexander , East Bridgewater , Massachusetts 
FLORADORA (Incurved). Wine-crimson. Flow¬ 
ers produced with remarkable profusion upon 
good stems. Moderately incurved. 25 cents 
each. 
FRED COBBOLD (Incurved). Bright crimson. 
One of the best. Large, beautifully formed flow¬ 
ers. Very free. Moderately incurved. 25 cents 
each. 
FORBES ROBERTSON (Straight). Beautiful red- 
dish-orange. A very satisfactory variety, flow¬ 
ers having long, straight, star-shaped petals. 
There is a profusion of smaller narrow, thread¬ 
like petals or secondary florets which intermin¬ 
gle with the main florets, making it one of the 
most novel varieties. 25 cents each. 
FREEMASON (Straight). Pale apricot center, 
passing to rich orange at tips. 25 cents each. 
FRENCH MARATHON (Hybrid). A beautiful, 
deep, rich purple. Large flower, and one of the 
best of its color. 50 cents each. 
GAZELLE (Incurved). An exquisite deep rose- 
pink. A very beautiful clear shade. Petals are 
narrow, well rolled or quilled and effectively ar¬ 
ranged. Plants are dwarf growing and are very 
much suited for landscape work. 25 cents each. 
GENERAL DULLER (Straight). A rich, velvety 
crimson-maroon, tipped white. Occasionally a 
solid crimson flower on same stalk. One of the 
most attractive Fancy Cactus varieties. 15 cents. 
GENERAL FRENCH (Straight). Orange terra 
cotta. Free flowering. 20 cents each. 
GENISTA (Straight). A beautiful deep orange, 
quickly changing to gold. An exquisite blending 
of color not common in Dahlias. Free-flowering, 
fine shaped flowers, borne well above the foliage, 
upon stiff, wiry stems. Plants strong and sturdy, 
of an upright, pleasing growth. 20 cents each. 
GIANT OF STUTGART (Hybrid). One of the 
largest Dahlias of this type. A bright blood-red 
with purple shadings. 50 cents each. 
GLORY OF WILTS (Incurved). This is a magni¬ 
ficent Incurved Cactus Dahlia, the flowers being 
large, charmingly beautiful and perfect for ex¬ 
hibition purposes. Color, a rich, deep, golden- 
yellow—a most beautiful color. 35 cents each. 
GOLDEN GATE. New American Hybrid Cactus 
Dahlia. A gigantic flower or deep orange-yellow, 
overlaid bronze. Very vigorous grower, produc¬ 
ing flowers varying from 5 to 8 inches in diam¬ 
eter, upon strong, wiry stems well above the 
foliage. 35 cents each. 
GOLDEN GEM (Straight). One of the finest gold¬ 
en yellow Cactus Dahlias we have had the pleas¬ 
ure of offering. It is first-class in every way 
and attracted much attention this past season. 
50 cents each. 
Ruth Forbes—Hybrid Cactus Dahlia (See page 18) 
GOLDEN WAVE (Incurved). A magnificent Cac¬ 
tus Dahlia; flowers are large. A rich, deep, 
pure yellow—a most beautiful color. 50 cents 
each. 
GOLDFINCH (Straight). Buff-yellow, faintly 
overlaid pink. 15 cents each. 
GOLIATH (Hybrid). Yellow, tinged with salmon ; 
broad petals; distinct. 20 cents each. 
HARBOR LIGHT (Straight). A vivid orange, 
overlaid flame color. 15 cents each. 
HELENE (Straight). The color is an exceedingly 
beautiful lavender-pink, gradually changing to 
white at the center; free-flowering. 35 cents. 
HENRI CAYEUX (Straight). A variety of im¬ 
mense size and perfect form. Color, an old gold, 
shading to golden yellow; plants very vigorous. 
25 cents each. 
HERON (Straight). A large, brilliant orange- 
scarlet Cactus variety of great value. Flowers 
of good form and produced upon plants averag¬ 
ing 4 feet in height. 50 cents each. 
H. F. ROBINSON (Straight). Magnificent clear 
golden yellow. Petals narrow, straight and 
tightly quilled. One of the best yellow Dahlias 
in existence. 35 cents each. 
H. G. ALFORD (Straight). A beautiful pale yel¬ 
low, edged and shaded amber and pink. 25 
cents each. 
H. J. JONES (Incurved). Delicate primrose cen¬ 
ter, shading off to a sweetest rose-pink. 20 cents 
each. 
IANTHE (Hybrid). A lively shade of buff, edged 
with salmon-rose; very large; fine flower. 20 
cents each. 
ICEBERG (Straight). Ivory white, with pale yel¬ 
low cast at center. Petals long, quilled and nar¬ 
row. Extra fine form. 25 cents each. 
IGNEA. Bright crimson-scarlet, very large and 
distinct in form. 50 cents each. 
INDOMITABLE (Incurved). Rich mauve-lilac ; 
tips of petals pale lilac; very large. 50 cents 
each. 
ISLAND QUEEN (Incurved). Light mauve color; 
very distinct. 20 cents each. 
IVANHOE (Incurved). Long, narrow, raking 
petals ; very early. A deep, bright straw color. 
25 cents each. 
J. B. RIDING (Incurved). The petals are very 
long, narrow, full and beautifully incurved. 
Color is a rich yellow at base of petals, shading 
to a deep orange, tinged with apricot. 20 cents 
each. 
JEANNETTE (Straight). Unquestionably the 
very finest buttercup yellow Cactus Dahlia to 
date. Flowers of large size and produced upon 
good stems well above the foliage. A model of 
perfection in shape. 25 cents each. 
J. H. JACKSON (Straight). The finest black Cac¬ 
tus Dahlia in existence. An exceptionally 
satisfactory all-round Dahlia; one of the most 
prominent for garden decoration; superb as a 
cut-flower variety and equally good as an exhi¬ 
bition flower. Color, a perfectly gorgeous, deep, 
velvety, blackish-maroon. Gigantic in size. 
Every Dahlia lover should grow this variety. 
25 cents each. 
J. W. WILKINSON (Straight). A beautiful deep 
rose-crimson. 15 cents each. 
J. WEIR FIFE (Straight). Dark maroon, occa¬ 
sionally shading to bright purple. A beautifully 
formed, free-blossoming Dahlia. 15 cents each. 
KATHLEEN BRYANT (Incurved). A very deep, 
rich, velvety crimson. One of the finest of its 
color. Moderately incurved. 25 cents each. 
KING EDWARD VII (Straight). Brilliant cherry- 
red. A beautifully shaped flower, possessing 
very long, straight, star-shaped petals. 20 cents. 
SPECIAL OFFER 
Six Choice Incurved Cactus Dahlias, six dis¬ 
tinct colors; my selection, for $2.00, prepaid. 
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