East Bridgewater Dahlia Cardens 
J. K. Alexander , East Bridgewater , Massachusetts 
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Peony Planting. 
Felix Crousse. (Crousse 1881.) Large, globular, 
typical bomb. Brilliant red. Very fragrant. 
Strong, vigorous grower, medium height, free- 
flowering. One of the best red varieties. 75 
cents each. 
Festiva Maxima. (Meillez 1851.) Very large, 
globular, rose type. Pure white center, promi¬ 
nently flecked crimson; outer petals sometimes 
faint lilac white on first opening. Very tall, 
strong, vigorous grower. Early. The most 
popular white variety for cut flowers. 50c each. 
Floral Treasure. (Rosenfield 1900.) 
Very large, showy, rose type. Pale 
lilac-rose, very fragrant. Strong, tall, 
upright grower, free-flowering. One 
of the commercial varieties. Mid- 
season. 50 cents each. 
Golden Harvest. (Rosenfield 1900.) 
Medium size, loose, bomb or informal 
rose type. Guards pale lilac-rose, 
center creamy white, developing many 
wide petals of a peach-blossom pink, 
on strong plants. Fragrant. Dwarf 
habit, very free-flowering. Midsea¬ 
son. 50 cents each. 
General Custer. (Terry.) Very robust, 
large variable pink, loose leaved, lib¬ 
erally sprinkled with yellow stamens. 
50 cents each. 
Grandiflora Rosea. (Guerin 1850.) Full, 
globular, rose type. Guards light 
solferino-red, center petals lighter, 
shaded salmon. Fragrant. Tall, 
strong grower. Midseason. 50c each. 
Humei. (Anderson 1810.) Large, com¬ 
pact, globular, rose type. Cherry- 
pink, with silver tips. Cinnamon 
fragrance. Weak stem. Very late. 
35 cents each. 
La Sublime. (Parmenter.) This is a 
fine flower of deep crimson. Very 
striking on account of its rich color. 
A reliable variety. 75 cents each. 
La Tulipe. (Calot 1872.) Very large, 
flat, semi-rose type. Lilac-white, 
outer guard petals striped crimson. 
Fragrant. Tall, strong grower; free- 
flowering. Late midseason. Good 
variety. 75 cents each. 
La Coquette. (Guerin 1861.) Large, globular, 
high crown. Guards and crown light pink, collar 
rose-white, center flecked carmine. Strong, erect, 
medium height, free-flowering. Very fragrant. 
Midseason. 50 cents each. 
Madame Crousse. (Calot 1866.) Medium size, 
globular, crown type. Pure white, center deli¬ 
cately flecked with crimson on crown. Strong 
medium height; free-flowering. Midseason. One 
of the most handsome of the white varieties. 
75 cents each. 
Agnes Mary Kelway. 
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