East Bridgewater Dahlia Cardens J. K. Alexander , East Bridgewater , Massachusetts 
Pompon Dahlias 
New Up-to-Date Introductions for 1913 
The Pompon Dahlias are the finest for 
cut flowers; they bloom more freely than 
any of the other classes. The flowers are 
small, compact, and full to the center, and 
produced upon long, wiry stems. Extra 
fine for bouquets. 
I have the largest and finest collections 
of any firm in America, and won more 
first prizes on this class of Dahlias than 
any other competitor in the U. S. A. 
New Up-to-Date Varieties 
for 1915 
I will send these “Two Gems’’ prepaid 
to any part of North America for 75 cents. 
Pride. Alexander’s New Pompon Seedling. 
Very deep crimson-scarlet. In shape a 
model of perfection. 50 cents each. 
Red Beauty. Alexander’s New Pompon 
Seedling. In color, a beautiful glowing 
red. Flowers produced with great pro¬ 
fusion. 35 cents each. 
New Up-to-Date Varieties 
for 1914 
These two Pompons prepaid to any part 
of North America for $1.00. 
Leader. Alexander’s New Pompon Seed¬ 
ling. An exceedingly neat, compact 
flower; of perfect form. The color com¬ 
bination is remarkable; a clear, lemon 
yellow, very heavily tipped rosy-purple. 
An entirely new color. One of the 
best in existence. 75c each. Our stock 
is limited. 
Little Marion. Alexander’s Ideal New 
Pompon Seedling. In this little gem, 
the coloring is absolutely unique. The 
ground color is a soft salmon-pink, with 
a veining of crimson through each petal, 
and effectively tipped with a light-red¬ 
dish amber. A seedling of 1909, of 
which we are now able to offer a very 
limited supply of roots. Flowers of ex¬ 
ceptionally fine form, and produced with 
THIS GRAND, SUPERB SET OF 12 POMPON 
DAHLIAS, PREPAID, $1.00 
No. 1 Red Indian 
“ 2 Guiding Star 
“ 3 Prince Charming 
“ 4 Virginal 
“ 5 Sensation 
6 Raphael 
No. 7 Bobby 
“ 8 Alewine 
“ 9 Rosalie 
10 Amber Queen 
“ 11 Fashion 
“ 12 Sunbeam 
This Superb Set of 10 new varieties for $3.00, prepaid, to any part of North America. 
Crusoe. New English Pompon Dahlia. A neat, 
compact flower; very free-flowering and quite 
distinct. Beautiful white heavily edged rose- 
pink. 35 cents each. 
Darksome. (Alexander.) The color is a deep 
wine-crimson, almost maroon. Fine form, 
with long, graceful stems. 75 cents each. 
Hedwig Polwig. Famous German Pompon 
Dahlia. A beautiful deep red, distinctly tipped 
white. 15 cents each. 
Marliene. A new seedling of our introduction. 
This is a grand addition to the Pompon class, 
with dwarf branching habit, with fine compact 
flowers, full to center. The color is a deep 
purple, 50c each. 
Nerissa. One of the most distinct and perfectly 
formed pompons. Soft pink, tinted silver, quite 
a new and distinct color. 25 cents each. 
Oriole. Superb New English Pompon Dahlia. 
A glowing shade of bright yellow. 35 cents each. 
Ideal. Wonderful New Pompon Dahlia. A grand 
little variety, being fit for the keenest com¬ 
petition. Excellent form; undoubtedly the fin¬ 
est pure yellow in existence. 50 cents each. 
Jewell. Ideal New Pompon Dahlia. An exquis¬ 
ite bright yellow tipped, striped and blotched 
pure white. 50 cents each. 
Ruy Blass. Crimson and purple, tipped with 
white. . This Dahlia is quite a model in shape 
and size, free-blooming and splendid habit. 
35 cents each. 
Spy. (Alexander.) Undoubtedly the best 
orange-scarlet exhibition variety in existence. 
50 cents each. 
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