East Bridgewater Dahlia Cardens ]. K. Alexander , East Bridgewater , Massachusetts 
Collection 
Etna, Firefly, Lyric, Ianthe and Kriem- 
hilde, prepaid for 
$ 1.00 
Mrs. Barnes. Mauve red. 15 
cents each. 
Mrs. Charles Turner. Gigantic 
flowers of a clear soft yellow. 
15 cents each. 
Mrs. J. J. Crowe. Large golden 
yellow. 20 cents. 
Mrs. Jowett. Deep salmon. Quite 
free. 15 cents. 
Night. Almost black. 15 cents 
each. 
Octopus. Nearly white, veined 
lavender. Large. 20 cents each. 
Ophir. Soft apricot, tinted lighter 
in the center. 15 cents/ each. 
Pearl de Lyon. A pure white 
exhibition variety of great value. 
The petals are fringed or nitched, 
giving a unique appearance. 20 
cents each. 
Pink Pearl. Clear bright pink. 25 
cents each. 
Lyric. Fiery red, shading yellow. 
One of the finest. 20 cents each. 
MASTER CARL. One of the most 
satisfactory Dahlias grown. In 
color, an exquisite shade of bright 
amber. Very large. 25 cents 
each. 
Bedinia. 
HYBRID CACTUS DAHLIAS—Continued. 
Dreadnaught. The color is a glowing crimson, 
deepening to maroon in the center. 15 cents. 
Earl of Pembroke. Bright plum color. Large, bold 
flower. 15 cents each. 
Etna. Lilac, veined violet. Very attactive. Large. 
20 cents each. 
Favorite. Dark orange, faintly striped and veined 
crimson. 20 cents each. 
FIREFLY. New Hybrid Cactus Dahlia. This is 
One of the most attractive of the new varieties. 
The color combination being the most pleasing; 
a bright orange-scarlet striped white. Each petal 
is divided or fringed, similar to “Lady Fair,” 
making •‘Firefly” very distinct from any other 
variety. Plants are dwarf. 35 cents each. 
GOLDEN GATE. New American Hybrid Cactus 
Dahlia. A gigantic flower of deep orange yellow, 
overlaid bronze. Very vigorous grower, producing 
flowers varying from five to eight inches in diam¬ 
eter, upon strong wiry stems well above the fo¬ 
liage. 35 cents each. 
Goliath. Yellow, tinged with salmon ; broad petals ; 
distinct. 20 cents each. 
H. J. Jones. Delicate primrose center, shading off 
to a sweetest rose-pink. 20 cents each. 
Ianthe. A lively shade of buff, edged salmon-rose; 
very large, fine flower. 20 cents each. 
Irene Cannell. Light reddish-salmon. 10 cents each. 
Jealousy. Yellow. 15 cents each. 
Kriemhilde. The queen of the Cactus Dahlias ; flesh 
delicate pink, shading to white in the center; very 
late flowering. 15 cents each. 
L. Mandarin. This is a very novel variety, with a 
light cream center, shaded to a yellow, tipped 
deep pink, and each petal is then striped with 
crimson, making it very showy. 20 cents each. 
Les Alliees. Pinkish white, striped rose and purple. 
25 cents each. 
Lovely Eynsford. Lovely amber colored; a distinct 
and striking color; very bright and effective. 20 
cents each. 
Ruth Forbes—Hybrid Cactus Dahlia. 
Ruth Forbes. The massive clear pink 
flowers, composed 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. (See illustration page 19). Rich, 
vivid scarlet; deep, bold flower. 25 cents each. 
W. B. CHILDS. (See illustration page 20). A 
very reliable variety, of a beautiful dark 
purplish maroon color. Flowers extra large. 
25 cents each. 
W. F. Baldwin. Deep yellow center with sal 
mon tips ; extra fine form. 15 cents each. 
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