East Bridgewater Dahlia Cardens J . K. Alexander y East Bridgewater , Massachusetts 
STRAIGHT PETALEI) CACTUS 
DAHLI AS —Continued. 
Marguerite Bouchon. One of the 
finest pink exhibition Dahlias to 
date. The color is a brilliant rcse- 
pink with a delicate white center. 
The flowers are large, and borne 
on stiff stems, quite well above the 
foliage. 75 cents each. 
Marjorie Caselton. The outer florets 
are of a pleasing shade of rose- 
pink, whilst the tips and the cen¬ 
tral florets are cream white. A 
very fascinating variety. 25 cents 
each. 
Mars. Deep orange-scarlet. Free- 
flowering. Fine form. 15 cents 
each. 
Mary Service. Pinkish apricot, or 
heliotrope. A very free-blossoming 
variety, flowers stand well above 
the foliage. Many call this a rich 
salmon-pink shade. 15 cents each. 
Miss Dorothy Oliver. Primrose at 
base, tipped pure white. Very nar¬ 
row florets. Delicate and 
attractive. 20 cents each. 
Mrs. A. F. Perkins. Lovely 
silvery yellow, tipped pure 
white. 20 cents each. 
Mrs. Cozens. Maroon, with 
a white band around each 
floret, also tipped white. 20 
cents each. 
Mrs. de Luca. Golden yellow, 
tipped with orange. A 
most effective blending of 
colors, seen only in the 
very rare types. The plants 
are tall, sturdy, of excep¬ 
tionally good habit, and produce 
their flowers in great ouantities, 
upon very long, straight stems. 
Very early flowering. 20 cents 
each. 
Mrs. De Luca. 
Mrs. Winstanley. A wonderfully large, early flow¬ 
ering, pure deep scarlet. One of the most satis¬ 
factory. 20 cents each. 
Ospray. An attractive “Fancy Cactus” variety, 
the color being golden yellow, splashed and 
striped scarlet. 20 cents each. 
Pink Pearl. Beautiful, clear, deep rose-pink, 
shading to white at the center. 25 cents each. 
Pink Perfection. This is a very much deeper 
shade of pink than possessed by any other va¬ 
riety. 20 cents each. 
Princess. The most beautiful shade of lilac imag¬ 
inable. Very much admired. 25 cents each. 
Princess Mary. A pale, clear terra-cotta. 10 cents 
each. 
Primrose Dame. Clear yellow. 15 cents each. 
Prince of Orange. One of the most atti’active va¬ 
rieties. A rich shade of old gold at the outer- 
petals with a bright yellow center; very showy. 
20 cents. 
Fope Pius X. A beautiful, i-darge, snowy-white 
flower. Long, straight, -beautifully and tightly 
quilled petals. 25 cents each. 
Porcupine. Velvety crimson-maroon; flowers per¬ 
fect and produced freely. 10 cents each. 
Queen Alexandra. Orange-salmon, distinct. 15 
cents each. 
Radium. Bright orange, suffused with rose, yellow 
at base. 20 cents each. 
Rainbow. A delicate shade of light pinkish salmon. 
20 cents each. 
Mrs. E. Mauley. A clear light shade 
of yellow. 20 cents each. 
Mrs. Geo. Caselton. This is one of the finest dark 
shades ever introduced. The color is a velvety 
blackish maroon, shaded purple. Petals remark¬ 
ably narrow, and tightly quilled. 35 cents each. 
Mrs. George Stevenson. Color, rich sparkling yel¬ 
low. Large blossoms, with very long,, narrow 
petals. Striking and handsome. 20 cents each. 
Mrs. Hobart. Pale orange and delicate shades of 
yellow. Large. 20 cents each. 
Mrs. H. L. Brouson. A clear delicate salmon, or 
pale orange-yellow, with long petals. Fine. 20 
cents each. 
Mrs. J. P. Mace. The most delicate and refined 
blush pink. Good size, free. 20 cents each. 
Mrs. Stranach Gaskill. A delicate and exceedingly 
beautiful shade of pink. 20 cents each. 
Mrs. S. T. Wright. A delicate soft lavender-pink, 
with a much lighter center. 35 cents each. 
Mrs. T. W. Willis. A very large and exquisitely 
colored blossom, with very narrow florets its en¬ 
tire length. White in the center with edgings 
of lilac on the younger florets, the greater part 
of the bloom being rose lilac. 35 cents each. 
Mrs. W. H. Raby. The flowers are of extra fine 
form. The color is cream-white. 25 cents each. 
Mrs. Winchester. A charming, deep coral-pink 
shade. This variety should be in every garden, 
because of its great value as a cut-flower variety. 
The habit of the plant is all that can be desired, 
a pleasing style of growth, perfect habit, long 
stems, flowers produced well above the foliage. 
Blossoms of gigantic size. 35 cents each. 
