East Bridgewater Dahlia Gardens J. K. Alexander , East Bridgewater , Massachusetts 
General List of Show Dahlias 
10 cents each, $1.00 per dozen. This fine set of 20 for $1.50, prepaid, or I will send the 
entire five sets of 105 for $24.00. 
A. D. Livoni. Soft pink, free-flowering. 
Arabella. Sulphur, tipped pinkish white. 
Bride. Blush, edged deep rose. 
Dr. J. P. Kirkland, or Cuban Giant. Dark crim¬ 
son. Large. 
Florence Trenter. Blush white, edged rose- purple. 
Golden Age. Sulphur yellow; free-flowering. 
John Thorp. Pink ; slightly tinted white at base. 
Menfine Beauty. Deep scarlet; fine, free. 
Meteor. Bright red. Very large. 
Miss Dodd. Pure deep yellow. 
Mrs. Dexter. Salmon. 
Orator. Salmon-buff. 
Old Gold. A very fine, old gold color. 
Purple Gem. Deep purple, distinct. 
Queen Victoria (or Mary D. Hallock). Canary- 
yellow. 
Robin Adair. Terra-cotta. 
Robert Broomfield. Pure white. 
Sunburst. An exquisite clear salmon. 
White Swan. Pearly white. 
Willie Austin. Fawn. 
Fancy Dahlias 
New Fancy Dahlias for 1915 
I will send this Superb Set of six Wonderful New Varieties for $4.00, prepaid, to any part of 
North America. 
M. Van Tomme. Attractive New French Fancy 
Dahlia. An ideal exhibition variety; golden 
yellow, striped maroon. 75 cents each. 
Peacock. Effective. New Fancy Dahlia. Deep 
purple, distinctly tipped with white. One of 
the largest and best to date. A great favorite. 
75 cents each. 
Prof. Faucett. Sterling New English Fancy 
Dahlia. One of the finest of this seasons in¬ 
troductions ; lilac, beautifully striped chocolate; 
flowers of gigantic size. 50 cents each. 
Triomphe de Lorraine. Superb New French 
Fancy Dahlia. Yellow, beautifully striped car¬ 
mine. Very showy and novel in appearance. 
$1.00 each. 
Souvenir de Madam Scalabre. New French Fancy 
Dahlia. A very distinct and attractive variety. 
Scarlet, very effectively striped yellow. $1 each. 
Souvenir de Poesela. Ideal New Fancy Dahlia. 
An exceedingly attractive variety of unusual 
beauty. Golden yellow, changing to red. $1.00 
each. 
Up-to-Date Fancy Dahlias for 1915 
Fancy Dahlias of recent introduction. I will send this Superb Collection of ten Up-to-date Fancy 
Dahlias, prepaid, to any part of North America for $4.00; or the six New Fancy Dahlias for 1915 
with this Collection included, for $8.00. 
Arthur Lefavour. Gigantic New Fancy Dahlia. 
A beautiful sulphur yellow, lined, striped and 
specked deep, gorgeous crimson. 25 cents each. 
Attractive. (Alexander.) This most pleasing Fancy 
Dahlia is properly named, being very striking 
in appearance. The flowers are full to the cen¬ 
ter, almost round, with long, stiff stems. The 
color is a bright yellow with a glowing crimson 
stripe. Very effective. 35 cents each. 
Chas. Turner. Very showy and novel in appear¬ 
ance ; perfection in form and peculiar, though 
most pleasing combination of colors. Delicate 
orange flaked with chocolate. One of the most 
satisfactory varieties to date. 50 cents each. 
Distinction. The color combination is delightful, 
being a beautiful white effectively striped with 
violet. $1.00 each. 
Select Standard Fancy Dahlias 
I will send this Superb Collection of 20 for 20 cents each, $2.00 per dozen; or the collection for 
$3.00, prepaid, to any part of North America. I will send the entire collection. New Varieties 
for 1915, Up-to-date Fancy Dahlias for 1915, and Select Standard Varieties, thirty-six different 
varieties, for $10.00, prepaid. 
Johan Doehler. New Fancy Dahlia. A magnifi¬ 
cent new variety; buff striped and specked crim¬ 
son. Very large and fine. 50 cents each. 
Les Amours de Madame. New Giant Fancy 
Dahlia. Delicate pale rose, striped scarlet. A 
beautiful combination of color and universally 
admired. $1.00 each. 
Mme. Lily Large. The effective coloring, charm¬ 
ing appearance, and excellent form prove this 
a perfect gem. An exquisite shade of yellow, 
striped and specked vermilion. 35 cents each. 
Rebecca. A charming shade of lilac, striped crim¬ 
son. 20 cents each. 
S. Mortimer. New English Fancy Dahlia. Pink 
_ground color, flaked crimson. 35 cents each. 
Dazzler. Deep yellow, striped scarlet. 
Dorothy. Fawn, flaked and striped deep maroon. 
English Dandy. Deep orange, striped crimson. 
Eric Fisher. Buff, veined and striped scarlet. 
Frank Smith. Dark maroon, tipped pinkish white. 
Frederick Smith. Lilac, striped purple. 
Gen. Grant. Deep orange, striped chocolate. 
Sometimes the flowers will come a solid choco¬ 
late shade, and even then the flowers are extra 
fine shape. 
Geo. Barnes. A Fancy Dahlia of refined form, 
lilac, striped crimson. 
Gloire de Guiscard. In color it is an almost 
indescribable combination of orange red, yel¬ 
low, pink and white. The appearance at a 
little distance of this combination is a yellow 
base overlaid pinkish-red with white tips. 
Gold Medal. Canary-yellow, striped and flaked red. 
Henry Glasscock. Deep lilac, striped purple. 
Kaiser Wilhelm. Large flowers. Deep yellow, 
tipped with cherry-red. 
Lucy Faucett. Pale yellow, striped deep pink, 
or light magenta. One of the best of this set. 
Very large and free. 
Mrs. Saunders. Soft yellow, tipped white; large. 
Polly Sandall. A novel combination of bronze- 
yellow, veined and blotched pinkish-white, mak¬ 
ing it very pleasing and showy. 
Rev. J. B. McCamm. Deep yellow, stripe and 
flaked light red. 
S. Sick man. s Purple-crimson, striped white; 
nitched petals. 
Striped Banner. Crimson, tipped white; medium 
sized flowers. 
Watchman. Red, striped yellow. 
Wizard. A Fancy Dahlia with many combina¬ 
tions of colors—fawn, striped with maroon 
and tipped white. Very odd. 
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