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J. K. Alexander, E, Bridgewater, Mass. 
Celebration. A great favorite and a variety 
worthy of the highest words of praise; 
color, a silvery rose-pink striped maroon. 
35 cents each. 
Conquest. The color of this Dahlia is per¬ 
fectly gorgeous, being a rich violet maroon. 
A noble flower, in which are combined 
both size and quality. 50 cents each. 
Elinor. This charming New Seedling is one 
of the finest Single Dahlias in existence and 
is destined to become, by virtue of genu¬ 
ine merit, one of the most popular to date. 
The color is a delightful lemon yellow, 
heavily tipped a light shade of crushed 
strawberry. 50 cents each. 
Elmwood. An unusually fine variety, which 
was greatly admired by all who like 
striped Dahlias, the color being a beauti¬ 
ful pinkish crimson striped, splashed and 
blotched mahogany. 35 cents each. 
Glowing Gem. A splendid flower, with per¬ 
fectly gorgeous coloring, being rich, deep 
crimson. 35 cents each. 
Jennie Wren. White, effectively striped and 
splashed deep purple. 35 cents each. 
Mr. Frank I. Shorey. The coloring is most 
fascinating and delightful, being a beau¬ 
tiful waxy white effectively veined and 
shaded delicate pinkish lavender. 50 cents 
each. 
Prosperity. Light center very heavily 
tipped rose-purple. This new Seedling can 
be recommended as first-class in every 
way. 35 cents each. 
Striped Beauty. Undoubtedly the largest 
Fancy Single Dahlia in existence. The 
plants are strong and robust, producing 
flowers -well above the foliage upon long, 
wiry stems. The color yellow, beautifully 
mottled, splashed and striped glowing 
crimson. 75 cents each. 
Striped Gem. Another of our this year’s 
New Fancy Single seedlings. Pinkish pur¬ 
ple, striped maroon. Large and flue. 50 
cents. 
Utopian. The finest of its color to date. 
Clear purple. 35 cents each. 
Victory. A brilliant wine-crimson Single 
Seedling of remarkable qualities. A cham¬ 
pion variety. 35 cents eacn. 
Up-to-Date Single Dahlias. 
Superb New Single Dahlias for 1914, 25 cents 
each, $2.50 per doz.; prepaid, to any part 
of North America, or this grand set of 5 
Novelties for $1.00. I will send the New 
Giant Single Dahlias for 1914 and the Up- 
to-Date set of 15. with this one included, 
for $9.00. 
Blanche. The flowers are large and very at¬ 
tractive, being a pale yellow at the base, 
faintly tipped pink, with a cast of pure 
w'hite over the 'whole flower, making it one 
of the most delicate varieties to date. 
Jack. The color is a brilliant fiery scarlet; 
the back of the petals are shaded with 
golden yellow, making it one of the most 
showy varieties to date. 
Lord Goff. A Single Cactus Dahlia of the 
most refined form, resembling a butterfly 
in appearance. The base of the petals are 
delicate cream, heavily tipped rose-pink. 
The flowers are borne on long, graceful 
stems, well above the foliage. 
Mildred. One of the most charming of the 
Single type. The color is a bright, clear 
yellow' and exceptionally showy. 
Sadie. A pleasing novelty which is very 
striking and effective. In color it is a beau¬ 
tiful pink, neatly striped and speckled ma¬ 
roon. 
Single Dahlias. 
RECENT INTRODUCTIONS. 
Grand Single Varieties of Recent Introduc- the above sets of 29 First-class New Novel- 
tion for 1914. This Superb Set of 6 new ties and this set of 6 Recent Introduc- 
ones for 75 cents, prepaid, or I will send tions for $9.50, prepaid. 
G. E. Varnum. Deep red, tipped lighter. 
Large, showy flower. 15 cents each. 
Eysander. Crimson, striped maroon. 15 
cents each. 
Miss Barton. This is a bright pink shade. 
15 cents each. 
20th Century. Purest white at both base and 
tips, and the center of petals are a delicate 
blush rose. Very large, 5 to 7 inches in 
diameter. 15 cents each. 
Rose Pink Century. A rose-pink shade. 25 
cents each. $2.50 per dozen. 
Tileries. Pink and w'hite; very striking. 15 
cents each. 
General List of Single Dahlias. 
10 cents each, $1.00 per dozen, or the set of 
7 for 50 cents, or I will send the four above 
sets and this set of 7 Standard Singles for 
$10.00, prepaid, to any part of North 
America. 
Alva. One of the most beautiful of the 
striped varieties. Yellow, speckled and 
tipped with pink. 
Bruce. Pale lemon-yellow. 
Ideal. Yellow 1 , striped crimson; very attrac¬ 
tive. 
Man Friday. Deep maroon. 
Snow Queen. Purest w r hite. 
Thomas Becket. Crimson lake, with bright 
yellow ring in center. 
\ iolette. Lively shade of crimson. 
