East Bridgewater Dahlia Cardens J. K. Alexander , East Bridgewater , Massachusetts 
Testimonials 
I hold in my possession testimonials enough to 
make a book, six times as large as my Catalogue, 
from customers all over the world. 
Albert Lea, Minn., March 27, 1915. 
Mr. J. K. Alexander, East Bridgewater, Mass. 
Dear Sir: Yours of the 22d received. You will 
please send the Dahlias ordered as soon as possible. 
I like to have some in bloom by July 4th. 
My early planted ones always do the best. I start 
them before they can be put outside. 
I know the Yellow Colosse, and cut it out of my 
list of must haves, because my floral allowance 
for this spring lias already been exceeded. May get 
that and others for friends later on. 
I send 10 cents in stamps for the Pearl. 
One friend says, " When you send to Alexander 
you know what you will get.” 
Very truly, MRS. W. H. HORNING. 
New Orleans, La., May 20, 1915. 
Mr. J. K. Alexander, “Dahlia King,” 
East Bridgewater, Mass. 
Dear Sir: Your letter has been received and I 
thank you for the information it contained. I ap¬ 
preciate your kindness in writing so fully and I 
shall next year make use of all of your sugges¬ 
tions. It is now too late for the flowering season 
will soon end. 
The plants have done splendidly, and my inter¬ 
est has been greatly increased by my success with 
your productions. 
I am leaving tonight, and so I cannot send any 
more orders now, but next year I shall get a wider 
selection and many more plants of Dahlias and 
Irises. 
We cannot do anything with Peonies here; the 
climate is too hot. 
I may be in Boston in August, and if East 
Bridgewater is easily accessible from that place, 
1 shall try to make a visit to your grounds. 
Yours very truly, CLARENCE F. LOW. 
Mukwonago, Wis., April 20, 1915. 
J. K. Alexander. 
Dear Sir: Bulbs arrived O. K., and I am well 
pleased with them. The selection you made for 
me for the money sent was perfectly satisfactory. 
I have some good soil, and will take good care of 
them, and in the fall report to you what luck I 
have. I am yours truly, C. E. WOOD. 
Franklin, Pa., May 22, 1915. 
Mr. J. K. Alexander. 
Dear Sir: I received Dahlias in due time and in 
fine shape; am well pleased with your fair treat¬ 
ment and liberal count. Every bulb I examined 
was in the best of shape. 
Respectfully yours, D. A. NAUROSS. 
Akron, O., April 19, 1915. 
J. K. Alexander, East Bridgewater, Mass. 
Dear Sir: The 20 Cactus Dahlias came today in 
excellent order. Thanks for the extra ones. 
Sincerely yours, C. M. KNIGHT. 
Woodford, Me., October 25, 1915. 
J. K. Alexander, East Bridgewater, Mass. 
Dear Sir: The Peonies and Iris, which you sent 
me last week came in wonderful condition. I am 
enclosing the postage on my package, which came 
by parcel post. Thank you for all this. 
Very truly yours, MRS. M. L. GODINE. 
Accord, Mass., September 29, 1914. 
Mr. Alexander, The Eastern Dahlia King: 
The Gladioli we received of you proved perfectly 
satisfactory. We shall surely make an effort to 
visit your gardens this fall. Thanking you for 
such a grand mixture. With best wishes, I am, 
Truly yours, MRS. FRED STODDARD. 
Galveston, Tex., October 10, 1914. 
J. K. Alexander. 
Dear Sir: I thought I must write and let you 
know the success we find we had with the fine lot 
of Dahlias you sent us this spring. They were per¬ 
fectly immense, some of them measured over ten 
inches in diameter. They were somewhat different 
in size froni the Pompon Dahlias we got of you 
last season. Mr. Nichols was also very much 
pleased with the lot you sent him, and wishes me 
to thank yon for them. We are planning to make 
a trip through the East some time next fall, and 
if convenient we will make a visit to your fields of 
Paradise. Wishing you a most successful season, 
with many thanks for all favors, I remain, 
Yours very truly, J. P. M. 
Pasadena, Cal., September 2, 1914. 
The Eastern Dahlia King. 
My Dear Sir: I wish hereby to let you know the 
marvelous success I have had with your Dahlias. 
I cannot praise the Dahlias you sent me enough. 
They were grand and beyond all expectation. I 
have had specimen blooms ranging from 5 inches 
to 9 inches in diameter. The Grand Duke Alexis 
was one of the largest, but Le Closse excelled 
them all, and Mrs. Roosevelt was of exquisite 
shade and immense size; and the gardeners around 
here were astonished by my Dahlias, and wondered 
where I ever got them, and I shall be prepared to 
give them a bigger surprise next season, as I shall 
want a much larger lot next spring. 
Sincerely yours, H. F. H. 
Seattle, Wash., May 18, 1914. 
J. K. Alexander, East Bridgewater, Mass. 
Dear Sir and Friend: I received the last lot of 
Dahlias all O. K., and I can frankly say your 
stock is far superior to any I have received this 
season. I have bought Dahlias of most of the 
large dealers, and your stock gives the best satis¬ 
faction of any. I shall be able to use a lot another 
year. Thanking you and wishing you a busy sea¬ 
son, I am. Very truly, C. W. B. 
Murnee, India, September 9, 1914. 
Mr. J. K. Alexander. 
Sir: I promised to report to you what success 
I had with the Dahlias you sent me in the early 
part of the spring. I am pleased to notify you the 
extra success we had with the small lot sent. They 
blossomed very fine and caused a great sensation 
in this section, and many of my friends will place 
orders with you the coming season. 
Respectfully yours, DR. F. B. 
Havana, Cuba, October 5, 1014. 
Mr. J. K. Alexander. 
Dear Sir: Your Dahlias are all right, much 
better than I ever expected to have. There is no 
end to the blossoms. They have been in blossom 
for six weeks and I am sure they would last six 
weeks more if the frost will only hold off. We 
have supplied all our neighbors and friends with 
blossoms and the supply is still inexhaustible. 
Yours respectfully, C. P. G. 
Orleans, Mass., November 1, 1914. 
J. K. Alexander (The Dahlia King). 
Dear Sir: I now feel a desire to add another 
testimonial to your already large list, inasmuch 
as I have ever been satisfied each season with the 
results gained from the bulbs you have sent me, 
always true to name, and almost never missing 
one. This last season, in particular, have had some 
of the most beautiful specimens, pronounced by 
the large number of people who saw them. To 
those who love a beautiful Dahlia, and square deal, 
I can cheerfully and gladly recommend J. K. Alex¬ 
ander and his stock. JOHN M. SMITH. 
