East Bridgewater Dahlia Cardens ]. K. Alexander , East Bridgewater , Massachusetts 
Kriemhilde. The queen of the 
Cactus Dahlias; flesh delicate 
pink, shading to white in the 
center ; very late flowering. 
Lovely Eynsford. Lovely amber 
colored ; a distinct and striking 
color; very bright and effective. 
Mrs. Jowett. Deep salmon. Quite 
free. 
Mrs. Murray Ind. Bright rose. 
Very large. 
Mrs. Scrase Dickens. Rich golden 
yellow. 
Night. Almost black. Very free. 
Octopus. Nearly white, veined 
lavender. Very large and free. 
St. Catherine. Deep golden yel¬ 
low, effectively shaded red. 
W. F. Baldwin. Deep yellow cen¬ 
ter with salmon tips ; extra fine 
form. 
Splprt 
Standard Hybrid 
Cactus Dahlias 
I will ship this Collection of 
Nine Selected Hybrid Cactus 
Dahlias, prepaid, to any part of 
North America for $2.00, or this 
collection with the three New 
Gigantic Hybrid Cactus Dahlias 
included, for $3.00, prepaid. 
Autumn Glory. A beautiful bril¬ 
liant orange-yellow. Flowers 
large. 50 cents. 
Chrysanthemiste Albert Delaux. 
Enormous flowers, of a vivid 
crimson. 25 cents each. 
Countess cf Lonsdale (See page 18.) 
Earl of Pembroke. Bright plum color. Large, 
bold flower. 15 cents each. 
Mrs. Charles Turner. Gigantic flowers of a clear 
soft yellow. 15 cents each. 
Master Carl. One of the most satisfactory Dahlias 
grown. In color, an exquisite shade of bright 
amber. Very large. 25 cents each. 
Mademoiselle Galy Miquel. A superb new French 
variety of special merit. The color of this won¬ 
der is beautiful clear white, daintily marbled a 
pleasing rose-violet; this phenomenal combina¬ 
tion giving it the appearance of a delicate pink- 
and-white. $1.C0 each. 
Ruth Forbes. The massive clear pink flowers, com¬ 
posed of heavy petals, are often accompanied by 
stems measuring two feet in length, extra stout 
and excel any other variety for large vase pur¬ 
poses. 25 cents each. 
Stella. Rich, vivid scarlet; deep, bold flower. 25 
cents each. 
W. B. Childs. A very reliable variety, of a beauti¬ 
ful dark purplish maroon color. Flowers extra 
large. 25 cents each. 
Ruth Forbes—Hybrid Cactus Dahlia. 
Albert Lea, Minn., April 28, 1915. 
Friend Alexander; Enclosed find 25 cents to 
cover postage on the package of Dahlia bulbs you 
sent by mail. Everything arrived in good shape. 
Thank you for the extras, and also for your liber¬ 
ality in the case where you had to substitute. If 
the weather stays favorable we expect to plant our 
Dahlias during the coming week. 
Again thanking you, I remain, 
Yours respectfully, C. M. JENSON. 
Pottsville, Pa., May 27, 1915. 
J. K Alexander, Esq., East Bridgewater, Mass. 
Dear Sir: The Dahlia roots came to hand in 
good order. Thank you for same. No bill came 
with them, but I take it my statement was correct 
and enclose my check for $8.35. Thank you very 
much for “Hampton Court." 
If your roots give me satisfaction I will want a 
great many next fall. I am yours very truly, 
E. A. BEDDALL. 
Cuyahoga Falls, O'., April 29, 1915. 
Mr. J. K. Alexander. 
Dear Sir: Received bulbs O. K. Many thanks 
for the extras. Have put them in sand until 
time to plant. Respectfully, 
MRS. R. FEDDERSEN. 
