J. K. Alexander , E. Bridgewater, Massachusetts E. Bridgewater Dahlia Gardens 
General List of Single Dahlias 
This entire collection of 53 varieties $12.00 prepaid. 
ADVENTURE. (Alexander.) A most pleasing shade 
of pinkish-crimson, striped and splashed maroon. 
25 cents each. 
AEROPLANE. (Alexander.) Up-to-date Single 
Dahlia. One of the most distinguished of this 
collection, being an exceedingly brilliant crimson. 
25 cents each. 
ALVA. One of the most beautiful of the striped 
varieties. Yellow, speckled and tipped with pink. 
25 cents each. 
AUBRIGHT BEAUTY. A seedling named and 
originated by one of my customers and through his 
kindness I have the pleasure of introducing it. A 
pure, waxy white variety. 25 cents each. 
BEAUTY’S MASK. (Alexander.) Wonderful 
Giant Single Seedling. This Dahlia is the finest of 
our Single Seedlings, producing admirably gigantic 
specimens, measuring 5 inches and over in diameter. 
The blossoms are perfect beauties—a wonderfully 
rich, clear purple. One of the choicest varieties in 
existence. 75 cents each. 
BLANCHE. (Alexander.) The flowers are large and 
very attractive, being a pale yellow at the base, 
faintly tipped pink, with a cast of pure white 
over the whole flower, making it one of the most 
delicate varieties to date. 25 cents each. 
CARDINAL CENTURY. (Peacock.) Rich cardi¬ 
nal. One of the best in form and color. 25 cents 
each. 
DAUNTLESS. Alternating in color from silvery- 
pink to deep rose and elegantly striped crimson- 
maroon. 25 cents each. 
DELICATISSIMA. White, tinged pink. 25 cents 
each. 
ECKFORD CENTURY. (Peacock.) One of the 
largest of the single varieties. Pure white, streaked 
and dotted purple-crimson. 35 cents each. 
ELINOR. (Alexander.) This charming seedling is 
one of the finest Single Dahlias in existence and is 
destined to become, by virtue of genuine merit, one of 
the most popular. The color is a delightful yellow, 
heavily tipped a light shade of crushed strawberry. 
35 cents each. 
ELITE. A pure white with long, narrow petals. 
A very attractive flower. 25 cents each. 
ELMWOOD. (Alexander.) An unusually fine va¬ 
riety which is greatly admired by all who like striped 
Dahlias; color, a beautiful pinkish-crimson, striped, 
splashed and blotched mahogany. 25 cents each. 
EMPRESS. A lovely shade of rose-pink; large and 
beautiful. 25 cents each. 
FEDORA. Large, bright yellow heavily tipped bright 
red. 25 cents each. 
FLORABUNDA. Rich, rose-pink, suffused cerise. 
Extra free flowering and a fine cut flower. 25 cents 
each. 
FLORENCE DARE. Deep rose-pink, with a purplish 
tinge, striped crimson. A large flower with long, 
rather narrow petals, slightly twisted. 25 cents 
each. 
G. E. VARNUM. Deep red, tipped lighter. 25 cents 
each. 
GLOWING GEM. (Alexander.) A splendid flower 
with perfectly gorgeous coloring, being rich, deep 
crimson. 25 cents each. 
GRACIE. Delicate blush-pink; a fine bloomer 25 
cents each. 
Helvetia—Single Dahlia. 50 cents each; $5.00 
per doz. (For description see this page.) 
HELVETIA. New Holland Single Dahlia. (See 
illustration.) This new creation attracted con¬ 
siderable attention this fall, when I exhibited it for 
the first time in this country. It has a very unusual 
combination of colors, each flower coming quite 
similar which is exceptional for a variegated variety. 
Pure white, each petal edged or bordered a brilliant 
rich scarlet-red. The plants are dwarf and bushy, 
making beautiful specimens and producing their 
flowers abundantly. 50 cents each. 
HIAWATHA. (Alexander.) Giant Single Seed¬ 
ling. This remarkable new variety is the largest 
of my new seedlings. The plant is tall, sturdy, of 
pleasing upright growth, and a gorgeous dark, velvety 
maroon in color. One of the most satisfactory 
Single Dahlias. 35 cents each. 
IMPERIALIANA. A gem among the Giant Singles. 
In color, a beautiful deep, clear pink; a perfectly 
charming color. 25 cents each. 
JENNIE WREN. (Alexander.) White, effectively 
striped and splashed deep purple. 35 cents each. 
JOHN COWAN. Soft crimson, shaded maroon. 
25 cents each. 
LADY OF THE LAKE. (Alexander.) New Single 
Seedling. Large brick-red with yellow ring at the 
center. One of the most satisfactory varieties. 
50 cents each. 
MARGARET PERKINS. Pure white with about 
one-half of each petal tipped with bright cerise- 
pink, becoming a clear cerise-pink late in the season. 
Very large and a fine bloomer. A high class flower. 
35 cents each. 
MAN FRIDAY. Deep maroon. 25 cents each. 
MR. FRANK I. SHOREY. (Alexander.) The color¬ 
ing is most fascinating and delightful, being a beau¬ 
tiful waxy white, effectively veined and shaded deli¬ 
cate pinkish lavender. 35 cents each. 
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