East Bridgewater Dahlia Gardens J. K. Alexander , East Bridgewater , Massachusetts 
CACTUS DAHLIAS.—Continued. 
Master Carl. Bright amber; very large. 
Crepuscle. This variety has won many first 
prizes as an exhibition flower; pale orange- 
yellow, shaded fawn. 
Daisy Eaton. Deep rich yellow. 
Debutante. The coloring is very beautiful, being 
a light tint of soft pink at the base, the upper 
portion of the florets pure white. 
Docteur Mene. Very free-flowering; of great 
vigor; salmon-amber, shading to sulphur yellow 
in center. 
Dorothy. This variety is a lovely silvery-pink 
color. The flowers are of good size, very deep 
and well formed. 
Dr. G. G. Gray. A fiery crimson-scarlet with the 
finest needle-pointed petals. 
Edward Drurey. Many of the flowers are a deli¬ 
cate shade of yellow, tipped white, others are 
clear yellow. 
Monarch. A large orange-red. 
Mrs. Cozens. Maroon, with a white band around 
each floret, also tipped white. 
Mrs. MacMullan. Deep pink at tips, base of the 
florets are a pure white. 
Mrs. W. H. Raby. The flowers are of extra fine 
form. The color is of cream throughout. 
Mrs. Winchester. Deep coral-pink, very attractive. 
Extra fine form. 
Nisi Prius. Bright, orange-scarlet, with a well- 
defined yellow center. 
Pink Pearl. Beautiful, clear, deep pink, shading 
to white in the center ; flower perfect. 
Rev. Arthur Bridge. A bright, clear yellow, heav¬ 
ily tipped and suffused with deep rose-pink. 
Rosy Morn. A beautiful peach blossom, some¬ 
what paler in tint toward the base. 
Effective. The color is a soft 
amber shade. The center is il¬ 
luminated with a pale rose. 
Eureka. This has all the good 
qualities of a dahlia, and is 
properly named. Color, a deep 
purple. 
Evening Star. Bright terra cotta 
at points of petals, center gold 
suffused into deeper color towards 
the upper portion of petals. 
F. H. Chapman. A deep orange- 
yellow of extra fine form. Large 
and free. 
Flag of Truce. A pure white vari¬ 
ety. 
Flame. A beautiful orange-scarlet. 
Forbes Robertson. Light orange. 
Fred Cobbold. Bright crimson. 
One of the best. Large and 
bold. Very free. 
Gazelle. An exquisite deep rose- 
pink with a white center. 
H. G. Alford. A beautiful pale 
yellow, edged and shaded amber 
and pink. 
H. J. Jones. Delicate primrose 
center, shading off to a sweetest 
rose-pink. 
Hereward. White striped and 
sprinkled with crimson. Fine 
form. 
Hetty Dean. Lively shade of amber. 
Ivemia. An art shade of bright 
salmon-fawn, with light center. 
Jeannette. This is the finest butter¬ 
cup yellow dahlia ever introduced. 
Kathleen Bryant. Deep, rich, vel¬ 
vety crimson. One of the finest 
of its color. 
Lady Colin Campbell. Yellow at 
base of florets, tipped with deep 
orange. 
like filaments, or secondary florets, 
which are usually white, making 
the flower very attractive. 
Laurania. Orange terra-cotta, with 
cinnamon center. Very free 
flowering. 
Marjorie Caselton. The outer 
florets are of a pleasing shade of 
rose-pink, whilst the tips and 
the central florets are pure white. 
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SET OF EIGHTEEN CACTUS DAHLIAS, $3.00 
This Grand Superb Set of 
18 Cactus Dahlias, 
prepaid, for 
$3.00. 
No. 1 Mary Service No. 
10 Stella 
‘ 2 Effective 
11 Princess Mary 
“ 3 Clara G. Stedwick 
12 Harbor Light 
“ 4 Prince of Yellow 
13 Iceberg 
“ 5 Alight 
14 Octopus 
“ 6 Capstain 
15 Gabriel 
“ 7 Bornemann’s Liebling “ 
16 Dainty 
“ 8 Floradora 
17 Genista 
“ 9 J. H. Jackson 
18 Primrose Dame 
