East Bridgewater Dahlia Gardens J. K. Alexander , East Bridgewater , Massachusetts 
SHOW DAHLIA—Continued. 
Reine Charlotte. Purple, with violet 
tints. ! 35 cents each. 
Robert Mantel. Deep maroon. 35 
cents each. 
Rose. One of the largest of recent 
introduction; a remarkable Dahlia 
of decided formation. Color, a 
deep rose; flowers are carried erect 
upon fextra long stems. Exceeding¬ 
ly free-flowering. 50 cents each. 
$5.00 per dozen. 
Rosebud. The flowers are of perfect 
form and large size. The plants 
are dwarf and bushy, producing 
their flowers in great profusion. 
The color being white, effectively 
edged rose-pink. Flowers unusual¬ 
ly full and round. 50 cents each. 
Rubens. Golden yellow with promi¬ 
nent orange center. A distinct 
flower of unusual beauty. 35 
cents each. 
Sir Richard Wallace. Violet-maroon, 
intense and velvety. $1.00 each. _ 
Snowball. A very free-flowering pure 
white. 35 cents each. 
Vivian. A great favorite, which re¬ 
ceived the admiration of everyone 
who saw its wonderful flowers, the 
color being white, effectively 
edged rose-violet. An extremely 
wonderful blending of color, pos¬ 
sessed by only the rare novelties. 
One of the Champions of our this 
season’s introductions, and a vari¬ 
ety worthy of the highest words of 
praise. $1.00 each. 
Wm. Dodds. Clear, yellow. Very 
large, full to the center. 35 cents 
Zephoris. A grand yellow variety. 
50 cents each. 
SET OF 12 SUPERB SHOW DAHLIAS for $1.00 PREPAID 
No. 1 Queen Victoria 
No. 7 Golden Age 
“ 2 Arabella 
“ 8 Robert Broomfield 
“ 3 Mrs. Kendall 
“ 9 Robin Adair 
“ 4 A. D. Livoni 
“ 10 William Neats 
“ 5 Fascination 
“11 Dr. J. P. Kirkland 
“ 6 Imperial 
“ 12 Meteor 
General List 
of Giant-Flowering 
Show Dahlias 
20 cents each, $2.00 per dozen, pre¬ 
paid, to any part of North America. 
This fine set of 24 Superb Dahlias 
for $4.00, or the two above sets with 
this one included for $22.00. 
Acquisition. Rich shade of lilac. 
Very large with cup-like petals. 
Champion Rollo. Deep orange red. 
David Johnson. Salmon and deep rose. 
E. Potts. Crimson maroon; a fine, large, con¬ 
stant flower. 35 cents each. 
English Penelope. Fawn delicately shading to 
amber and yellow. One of the largest. 
James Vick. Purple-crimson; flowers perfectly 
shaped, and very beautifully cupped. 
John Downie. Light yellow, heavily tipped deep 
garnet-red; large. 
M. Somers. Beautiful clear purple. 
Manzanita. Clear, rich lavender. 
Merlin. Bright orange-scarlet. One of the best 
dahlias ever offered. 
Mme. Maureau. This is one of the finest pink 
show dahlias to date. 
Muriel. Deep orange. Very free. 
Norma. Bright orange. One of the best grown. 
Extra fine shape. 
Nugget. Orange, tipped scarlet. Extra fine ex¬ 
hibition flower. Always good. 
Perfection. Orange-buff shades. A true model in 
every respect. 
Primrose Dame. A lovely shade of primrose. 
Medium size. 
Prince Bismark. Deep purple. Very large, bold 
flower of fine form. 
Standard. Dark chocolate, high center. Very 
large. One of the best grown. 
Stradella. (Alexander.) Seedling. Beautiful 
deep purple-crimson. Very free-flowering. One 
of the finest to date. 
Thelma. Purplish-maroon. Full and fine. 
Thomas Austiss. Deep lilac. Good form. 
W. P. Laird. Lilac, veined lighter. Very fine form. 
White Queen. Pure white, with often a soft lilac 
flower on the same plants. 
Wm. Rawlings. Crimson-purple. 
General List of Select Show Dahlias 
This fine set of 9 Select Dahlias for $1.00, prepaid, 
or the four sets of 87 for $23.00. 
15 cents each, $1.50 per dozen. 
or th 
Alice Emily. Buff-yellow. Large and fine. 
A. M. Burnie. Dark orange ground, lightening 
to yellow towards the edges. 
Fascination. Rose-pink, sometimes striped white. 
Fine. Free. 
Imperial., Deep purplish-maroon. Free. 
John Bennett. Yellow, deeply edged scarlet. 
Mariner. Yellow ground, with rich, crimson edges 
and dark center. 
Mrs. Kendall. White, heavily edged purple. 
Storm King. Pure white. Free. 
Wm. Neate. Soft reddish-fawn. Fine. 
