J. K. Alexander , E. Bridgewater , Massachusetts E. Bridgewater Dahlia Gardens 
RECOMMENDED COLLECTION OF 
SIX OF THE BEST PEONY- 
FLOWERED DAHLIAS, 
For $2.00 prepaid. 
PEONY-FLOWERED DAHLIAS—Continued. 
MARIE STUDHOLME. (See illustration on pagel 9). 
Delicate, bright mauve-pink, shaded with a glisten¬ 
ing ivory sheen. This beautiful combination of 
colors gives the appearance of a lavender-pink. The 
flowers are of very original form, petals being very 
gracefully curved and twisted. 35 cents each. 
MRS. A. PLATT. Sterling English Peony-flowered 
Dahlia. A flower of massive proportions, but 
charming in general appearance. The blossoms are 
large and perfectly formed. The color is a mag¬ 
nificent bluish-pink. First-class variety; valuable 
for exhibition purposes. 50 cents each. 
MRS. JACQUES FUTRELLE. Up-to-date Peony- 
flowered Seedling. Flowers of medium size, but 
very attractive. An exquisite lemon-yellow, heav¬ 
ily splashed scarlet. Very free-flowering. 25 
cents each. 
NEWPORT DANDY, A lilac-pink of the most 
delicate shade. The yellow center is open with the 
inner petals curling and twisting over it. A large 
size flower and a very profuse bloomer. $1.00 each. 
PAINTED LADY. Up-to-date Holland Peony- 
flowered Dahlia. One of the most fascinating 
varieties in existence. Color, a beautiful pale 
rose. Award of Merit. 50 cents each. 
P. W. JANSEN. Fragrant Peony-flowered Dahlia. 
A most satisfactory variety. The novel color is 
rosy salmon, daintily overlaid a beautiful shade 
of yellow; an elegant flower borne on stout, erect 
stems. A great addition to any collection. 25 
cents each. 
QUEEN EMMA. Fragrant Peony-flowered Dah¬ 
lia. A delightful sort that appears almost artificial. 
It is a charming shade of Hollyhock pink, the inner 
petals banded with gold. The flowers are sensa¬ 
tional, possessing grace, simplicity and beauty, 
which makes this variety exceedingly fashionable. 
25 cents each. 
QUEEN WILHELMINA. Giant Holland Peony- 
flowered Dahlia. (See illustration on page 2.) 
Largest and finest of the pure white sorts; excellent 
for decorative work and unsurpassed as a cut flower. 
Blossoms produced upon long, graceful stems, well 
above the foliage. An immense, fluffy flower of 
pure glistening white, showing its beauti 
ful golden yellow center very prom¬ 
inently, which lends an additional charm 
to this most beautiful flower. 25 cents 
each. 
SHERLOCK HOLMES. Beautiful Hol¬ 
land Peony-flowered Dahlia. An 
ideal flower, possessing remarkable qual¬ 
ities; flowers beautifully formed and of 
excellent type. A beautiful shade of 
mauve. 50 cents each. 
SOUTH POLE. A new, large white va¬ 
riety, rivaling “Queen Wilhelmina.” It 
bears the blooms freely, well above the 
foliage, on strong, erect stems. A wel¬ 
come addition to the Peony class. 50 
cents each. 
VIRGINIA MARSHALL. Peony-flow¬ 
ered Seedling. A very beautiful and 
delicate new variety. In shape and 
form the flowers are perfectly original; 
the petals are very long and “Geisha 
like, being beautifully quilled and 
twisted. The blossoms arc an excep¬ 
tionally dainty primrose-yellow, faintly 
overlaid a delicate rose-lilac shade. 
75 cents each. 
ZEPPELIN. Holland Peony-flowered 
Dahlia. The incomparable delicacy and 
richness of this most interesting variety 
has excited great comment. The color is 
the most beautiful shade of mauve—a 
very fascinating color. The perfection in 
form of this variety is one of its greatest- 
features. Award of Merit. 50 cents 
each. 
TWELVE MARVELOUS PEONY-FLOWERED 
DAHLIAS 
PREPAID FOR $3.00. 
The Flower of the Fashionable World. 
No. 
No. 
1 Queen Wilhelmina 
7 Madonna 
2 P. W. Jansen j 
8 Germania 
3 John Green < 
9 Mrs. M.W.Crowell 
4 Glory of Baarn 
10 Marie Studholme 
5 Queen Emma 
11 Zeppelin 
6 Phenomene 
12 La Rainte 
Name Regular Price 
Frigola. Glowing red, tipped white, $ .50 
H. J. Lovinck. White, blending to 
lilac.50 
Hortulanus Budde. Deep red.. .35 
Madonna. White, daintily shaded 
lavender-pink.25 
P. W. Jansen. Rosy-salmon.25 
Zeppelin. Beautiful mauve.50 
$2.35 
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