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W. D. Hathaway's Catalogue and Price List 
NOVELTIES— Continued 
.KING ALBERT* Giant, pure violet-purple flower, carried erect on long, rigid 
, stem's far above the foilage. Most flowers are full in the center. One 
of the 1 finest new dahlias 1 land a great favorite in our gardens. $2.00. 
KING SOL. Beautiful, large bright yellow 'flowers, which are borne on long 
upright stems well out from the foilage. $1.00. 
KITTIE DUNLAP. It is not only la beauty, but has every cha/raeterisftiic 
whie'h endears it to a da'hlia growen BloomJs freely all season, has 
excellent keeping qualities'; long, firm stems, immense size, sand great 
substance. If this dahlia did not have 'all these admirable qualities', the 
coloring would make it popular, as it is of the delightful shade of the 
American Beauty Rose. Tubers $3.00. Pllantis< $1.50. 
LADDIE. Soft yellow shaded oranige, the brilliant orange tint in the depth 
of this flower gives it a glowing appearance that is fascinating; the large 
flowers are produced in profusion and are always held! erect on strong 
stems; >a most desirable cult flower. Tubers $2.00. Plants $1.00. 
LADY BETTY. This is a very beautiful Dahlia; the immense blossoms pro- 
duced on strong stems are very attractive, the color is creamy white 
with a pinkish suffusion spread 4 as a haze over the flower. Tubers $3.00. 
Psliants $1.50. 
LADY CARDINE. A large flower of the Decorative type and slightly oval 
face, The dolor is a medium rich, carmine and each petal heavily tipped 
white. O'ciclalsionalily a 'petal is bordered witlh gold on one side. One of 
the most beautiful flowers grown and on heavy stiff stems. A wonderful 
free bloomer. Tubers $3.00. Plants $1.50, 
LAVENDERA. Very large flowers on long stems. Color lavender pink, 
shading to white at center. $1.00. 
LE GRAND LILAS. Lavender s'hading to royal purple; very large flower and 
excellent stem. $1.00. 
LIBERTY BOND. A blending of buff, bronze, and 4 salmon shades very difficult 
to describe; tthe flowers are* very large and attracted more attention than 
any otiheir Da'hlia in our garden the past season; stems are strong, always 
holding the flowers erect; aind extra vigorous grower of branching habit; 
requires plenty of room and good culture to produce full centered flowers. 
Tubers $2.50. Plants $1.50. 
LOGAN'S WHITE. A beautiful snow white Decorative of perfect form. Good 
stem and free flowering. Won the highest award at the Berkeley Trial 
Gardens' in 1922. Tubers $4.00. Plants $2.00. 
LOTUS. An especially good cut flower as it has size and stem and a popular 
and unusual color. The color is ; a luminous fialme, or a lovely orange. 
The formation is like a pond lily. Tubers $1.50. Plants $1.00. 
LOYALTY. A color that is hard to get, a royal purple. A wonderful keeper, 
flowers of enormous size and very long stiff stems. $2.00. 
LOU COLMORE. Imimensfe blooms of a blend of oriange, yellow and tan shad- 
ings, Free flowering with good stems. $1.00. 
MABEL TAFT. The best decorative dahlia of its colbring. The biggest 
prize winner oif 1919. Has all the qualities required in a dahlia and as a 
cut flower (bate no equal; rich 'apricot s'hading to pink. $2.00. 
MABEL THATCHER. Large flowers of a pale yellow shade, are borne on 
(staff strong stems, they are of the finest type and considered the highest 
perfection attained in this shade. Plants only $5.00 net. 
