East Bridgewater Dahlia Gardens ]. K. Alexander , East Bridgewater , Massachusetts 
Six Superb Gladioli 
THE MARVELOUS SIX 
FOR 40 CENTS, PREPAID. 
No. 1. Cracker Jack. 
No. 
4. Augusta. White. 
Crimson. 
“ 
5. Blue 
Jay. 
Blue. 
“ 2. Klondyke. Yellow. 
“ 
6. America. 
Laven- 
“ 3. Mr?J. Francis King. 
der-pink. 
Scarlet. 
Name Price per doz. 
25 
100 
1,000 
America . 
. .$0.50 
$1.00 
$3.00 
$25.00 
Augusta . 
. . .50 
1.00 
3.00 
20.00 
Blue Jay. 
. . 1.00 
2.00 
8.00 
50.00 
Cracker Jack. 
. . 1.00 
1.75 
6.00 
35.00 
Klondyke . . 
. . .50 
1.00 
3.00 
25.00 
Mrs. Francis King. 
. . .50 
1.00 
2.50 
20.00 
Metropolitan. (Groff.) The gem of this 
collection, the flowers are of the largest 
size, being well expanded. The color 
combination is most fascinating; the 
flowers are of light crimson scarlet with 
a beautiful deep cherry throat ; edged 
salmon-pink, the whole being delightfully 
striped rich crimson. 5 cents each, 50 
cents per dozen. 
Mohonk. (Childs.) Flowers of large size 
and great substance; deep dark pink, 
with spotted throats, shaded orange and 
flaked maroon. 10c each, $1.00 per dozen. 
Mrs. Krelage. A superb Gladiolus of im¬ 
mense size. Fiery-red with white throat; 
veined carmine and white. 25 cents each, 
$2.50 per dozen. 
Mrs. E. M. Smith. Alexander’s New Glad¬ 
iolus Seedling. A very attractive new 
variety of great substance. Deep pink, 
with bright cherry throat; two lower 
petals edged primrose-yellow. Plant, 
vigorous; spike, straight and strong. 5 
cents each, 50 cents per dozen. 
Mrs. Francis King. (Coblentz.) Light scar¬ 
let of a pleasing shade; flowers are large, 
well arranged on a strong spike, there 
being four to six open at one time. One 
of the best in existence. 5 cents each, 
50 cents per dozen, $2.50 per 100. 
Nazinscott. (Childs.) Bright, blood-tscarlet, 
with deep, velvety crimson-black blotches 
and white mottlings in throats. 10 cents 
each, $1.00 per dozen. 
Novelty. (Groff.) An exceedingly odd va¬ 
riety of beautiful light salmon color; 
with orange-yellow throat; the whole be¬ 
ing dotted and mottled with crimson. 
5 cents each, 50 cents per dozen. 
Pactole. (Lemoine.) Bright, canary-yel¬ 
low ; maroon blotch on lower petals. 20 
cents each, $2.00 per dozen. 
Peacock. Beautiful light blue, with crim¬ 
son and bright yellow throat, marked 
like a giant pansy. 10 cents each, $1.00 
per dozen. 
Pink Beauty. (Speelman.) Deep pink with 
small dark blotch. 5 cents each, 50 cents 
per dozen, $3.00 per 100. 
President Taft. (Stewart.) An exquisite 
variety of delicate salmon-pink, shaded 
darker at edge with deep crimson blotch 
in throat, and an attractive white line 
through each petal. A grand variety 
which evokes words of praise wherever 
exhibited. The spikes and flowers are of 
the largest size. 25 cents each, $2.50 
per dozen. 
Princeps. (Dr. Van Fleet.) The Amaryl¬ 
lis-Flowered Gladiolus; color, rich crim¬ 
son, with intense shadings in the throat 
and broad white blotches across the low¬ 
er petals. 10 cents each, $1.00 per dozen. 
Rosella. (Groff.) The upper petals are 
lavender-pink, while the lower ones are a 
lively shade of rose-purple, with a clear white 
throat. 20 cents each, $2.00 per dozen. 
Scarsdale. (Cowee.) A grand Gladiolus, with 
large lavender colored flowers, shaded beautiful 
dark rose; extra large spikes growing very 
erect. 10 cents each, $1.00 per dozen. 
Shakespeare. (Souchet.) White, slightly suffused 
crimson-rose, large rose blotches. 10 cents each, 
$1.00 per dozen. 
Sterling, Minnesota, or Lafayette. (Groff.) A 
beautiful delicate pale yellow with rich cherry 
throat. One of the finest of our this season’s 
Seedlings; and nearest in color to the famous 
New Ruffled Gladiolus, Kunderdi Glory. A per¬ 
fect beauty. 10 cents each, $1.00 per dozen, 
$8.00 per 100. 
The King. (Groff.) A beautiful, rich, deep pur¬ 
ple with an ideal chrome yellow throat, the 
lower petals veined, white. The flowers are from 
4 to 6 inches in diameter, borne on long spikes. 
Very large and showy. 10 cents each, $1.00 
per dozen. 
Wild Rose. (Childs.) Bright rose, extra large 
flower; exceedingly delicate. 20 cents each, 
$2.00 per dozen. 
Woodrow. A very exquisite and attractive variety. 
Scarlet flower, with deep yellow throat. 5 cents 
each, 50 cents per dozen. 
J. K. Alexander. Montreal April 22, 1916. 
Dear Sir:—I received the bulbs O. K. Hoping 
for good results from them, and thanking you for 
prompt attention, I am, JACOB DAVIES. 
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