East Bridgewater Dahlia Cardens J. K. Alexander , East Bridgewater , Massachusetts 
Royal Scarlet. This, as its name denotes, is a 
pure scarlet. 
Ruby Grinstead. The center is a soft tone of 
yellow, which is gradually suffused until it 
becomes a rich shade of rose-fawn, the outer 
incurving petals being a very light salmon-pink, 
making it very attractive. 
Ruth Forbes. A massive, beautiful, clear pink. 
Schneewitchen. An excellent German Cactus; 
beautiful white with delicate lavender tinge. 
Snowstorm. This is a large, white flower. 
Sweet Nell. Exquisite lavender pink. 
T. G. Baker. Is one of the grandest, clear yellow 
cactus ever introduced. 
Thomas Parkins. A bright, clear terra-cotta 
shade. Very striking and showy. 
Vesuvius. Color, pleasing yellow, profusely 
streaked light showy red. 
W. B. Childs. Blackish maroon, with purple 
shadings. An extra large flower. 
Wellington. Glowing crimson with a shade of 
purple toward tips. 
Wm. Marshall. Rich orange, with yellow center. 
General List of Select Standard Cactus Dahlias 
20 cents each, $2.00 per dozen, prepaid, to any part of North America. This fine set of 68 select 
Cactus for $10.00 cash, or the 7 above sets of Cactus including this set, for $35.00. 
Ajax. Orange, suffused salmon and buff. Large. 
Alexander. Deep crimson, flaked maroon. Extra 
fine form. 
Alfred Morgan. Rich deep purple-crimson. 
Large and fine. 
Alfred Vasey. Reddish amber, edged pink. One 
of the best. 
Ambassador. Pure white. A flower of the finest 
quality. 
Amos Perry. Fiery scarlet. 
Antelope. Deep rich yellow, suffused with bronzy 
rose. Very attractive. 
Aurora. Soft pink tinted white overlaid gold. 
C. E. Wilkins. A clear salmon-pink, overlaying 
yellow. 
Cockatoo. Clear, canary yellow, whilst the tips 
of the florets are pure white. The under surface 
is a pale, brown tint. 
Columbia, Vermilion, tipped white. 
Clara G. Stedwick. Clear, bright salmon, shaded 
yellow. Large, fine flower. 
Dainty. Lemon-yellow, tipped rose-pink. Very 
delicate. 
Countess of Lonsdale (See page 14. 
Ella Kramer. Rose-pink with a much brighter 
center. One of the best. 
Ethel. This is a very pleasing shade of sulphur 
yellow. 
Etna. Lilac, veined violet. Very attractive. 
Large. 
Eva. Purest white. Very free. 
Favorite. Dark orange, faintly striped and vein¬ 
ed crimson. 
Floradora. Wine crimson. One of the best. 
Gabriel. Bright crimson, tipped pure white. 
Gen. French. Orange terra-cotta. Free. 
Genista. Deep amber, shading gold. Extra. 
Goliath. Yellow, tinged with salmon; broad pet¬ 
als ; distinct. 
H. F. Robinson. Clear yellow ; fine petals. 
Ianthe. A lively shade of buff, edged salmon-rose; 
very large, fine flower. 
Iceberg. Ivory white; extra fine form. 
Ivanhoe. Bright straw color. 
J. B. Riding. A charming rich yellow at base 
of petals, shading to a deep 
orange, tinged with apricot. 
J. H. Jackson. This is the best 
black standard Cactus Dahlia. 
The color is a blackish ma¬ 
roon. Very large. 
King Edward VII. Bright, 
cherry red, long petals. Fine 
form. 
Lord of the Manor. Intense fiery 
scarlet with a greenish yellow 
center. 
Fiery red, shading yel- 
Fine. 
Mabel Tullock. Rose pink, 
much admired. 
Manxman. Rich orange center, 
shading to soft scarlet with 
purple tips. 
Marathon. Color, yellow at the 
center shading off to rose- 
cprmine and distinctly tipped 
with white. 
Mary Farnsworth. Yellow at 
base, the upper half pure 
white. 
Miss Dorothy Oliver. Primrose 
at base, tipped pure white, 
very narrow florets. Very 
delicate and attractive. 
Mrs. A. F. Perkins. Lovely sil¬ 
very yellow, tipped pure 
white. 
Mrs. De Luca. Golden yellow, 
tipped orange. Fine form. 
Ve~y free. 
Mrs. E. Mauley. A clear, light 
ye’dow. 
Lyric. 
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