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W. D. Hat ha way's Catalogue and Price List 
MRS. ESTELLE LAWTON LINDSEY. Scarlet and gold ; the gorgeous color- 
ing of the well known "Geisha" reproduced in an enormous] full-centered 
decorative ; the color varies on different 'blooms, but the two colors are 
always in evidence; the immense flowers, 7 to 9 in. in diameter, are on 
sltrong stems; keeps well as a cut flower. Tubers $3.00. Plants $1.50. 
S. GEO. ELK INS Jr. A very large Dahlia on fine stems, color a. beautiful 
s'hade of apricot pink with gold suffusion. Tubers $3.00. Plants $1.50. 
. GERTRUDE DARLING. This we consider one of the best new dahlia's 
offered in the east, because of i'ts wonderous coloring, and autumn shade 
that is in very much demand. Orange buff suffused with apricot, shaded 
darker in .the center. Of extra large size, and very strong upright stem's. 
Flowers are produced in abundance on a sftrong, bushy plant. At the 
American Dahlia Society Trial Grounds at Storrs, Conn., it was one that 
showed up well and wias awarded a certificate. $1.00. 
L DE VER WARNER (Marean), Large, perfect flowers of charming 
color; a deep mauve-pink, on stout stems. A good grower and' free 
bloomer. This is extra good. We grew it 9^ inches in diameter. Tubers 
$4.00. Plants $2.00, 
. This is a wonderful variety. The flowers 
are very large, on stout stems, color is a clear canary yellow which gradually 
changes to a beautiful shade of piiink suffusion on the outer petals. This 
is one af the best Dahlia's to date. Plants only $5.00. 
I. H. DE YOUNG. < A 1923 decorative from Bessie Boston, is another golden 
Calif ornian. It is an immense flower of pure old gold, brightening toward 
the center. This rich coloring together with perfect form, great depth of 
bloom, fine stems and excellent keeping qualities, entitles this dahlia to 
first rank in both exhibition and cut flower classes. Tubers $10.00 Plants 
$5.00. 
. A variety from Southern California which we 
can highly recomlmcnd. The color is a pleasing shade of apricot, very 
large flowers with splendid stems and , good lhaibit. Our stock of this 
variety is very limited. Tubers $2.50. Plants $1.50. 
- t One of the very best Novelties. Of wonderous 
coloring. A burnis'hed copper with faint shadings of old rose and old 
gold. Not only a splendid garden flower with its fine, large blooms held 
high a!bove the foliage, but also very useful as a cut-flower, having a new 
Autumn coloring so much in vogue. $1.00. 
S. W. E. ESTES. A very fine, new, snow white Dahlia of much merit 
Broad and long, pointed petals, forming a flower of great size This 
is easfily our best white Dahlia to date. $1.50. 
. J. ROWE. Very large flowers, freely produced 1 , in color a delicate 
amber shading to clear yellow, a moist useful varieity for garden or ex- 
hibition purposes. Tubers $1.50. Plants $1.00. 
MYRA VALENTINE. Large golden bronze flowers on stems three feet long, 
which carries the blooms well up and out of the foliage, a grand cut flow- 
er end exhibition variety. Tubers $10.00. Plants $5,00. 
N. C. 4. This is a hard Dahlia to describe, as it is about equally divided with 
scarlet and white, the florets are more or less striped the whole length 
with yellow and white; reverse side of petals are white with yellow 
shadings. A very beautiful flower. Tubers $2.00. Plants $1 00 
Something new in the /combination of red and white; the ground 
of each petal is red, shading out to white at the tips. The blossoms 
as a whole make one of the most attractive dahlias grown. Plants are 
dwarf, flowers are borne on long s>tout stems well out from the foliage. 
Tubers $2.50. Plants $1,251 
