W. D. Hathaway* s Catalogue and Price List 
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NOVELTIES— Continued. 
JERSEY'S BEAUTY. A very fine true pink, flowers of perfect shape produced 
on long, straight, stiff stem's, Very free bloomer, and a splendid keeper. 
Certificated A. D. S., 1923. Winner df several gold medals, the past year, 
. 'and winner of the highest award at S ; torrs, Conn. Plants only $10.00 net. 
JERSEY'S JEWEL. Mallow pink, very large, long petaled flowers, on good 
stems. A splendid exhibition variety, flowers can be had nine inches with- 
out disbudding. Certificated- A. D. S., 1923. Winner of many first prizes 
the past yeasr. Plants only $5.00 net. 
JERSEY'S KING ( Waite). The color is carmine, the flowers are very large 
and exceptionally fine. Tubers $5.00, Plants $2.50. 
JERSEY'S PRIDE (Waite). A /seedling between King of Autumn and George 
Walters, possessing the gotod qualities of both a splendid grower and a 
very free bloomer. The (large flowers which are a fine blending of 
yellow, amber land >pink are borne on long straight stems, well above 
the foliage. It is a splendid cut flower, a good exhibition variety, and a 
m'oisit attractive garden planlt. Certificated A. D. S. 1921, also Highest 
awards California Trial Grounds 1922. Tubers $5.00. Plants $2.50. 
JILSON'S MASTERPIECE. A shell pink flower of good size, with long strong 
'sit em, which carries the blossoms well out from the foliage. Tubers $2.00. 
Plants $1.00. 
JOHN LEWIS CHILDS. One of the best fancy Novelties. Yellow .suffused, 
splashed and /striped with brilliant scarlet, and gene rial ly (tipped white. 
Bi-colored dahlias occasionally have a flower of solid color. In this case 
the red blossom is often tipped white. Iimimense size; -staff stem; lasting 
cut-flower. Tubers $2.00. Plants $1.00. 
JUDGE MAREAN. A well known exhibition variety. It is a riot of color, 
ever changing as the flower ages, salmon-pink, red, orange, yellow and 
pure gold A constant bloomer, being 'at its best in August. A grand 
DalM'ia. Tubers $3.00. Plants $1.50. 
JUDGE ALTON B. PARKER. This is a grand exhibition variety, true form 
'and very large flowers; color is a beautiful golden buff. Tubers $4.00. 
Plants $2.00. 
JULIET MAY. Lavender pink, shading to white in center, blooms semi- 
calctuls in shaipe are immense in size and held erect on good stems, free 
flowering. Tubers $2.00. Plants $1.00. 
JUNIOR. An enormous flower of pure lavender. This huge blossom is a 
'seeidling of The Millionaire, but has greater width, if not as full. A 
useful Dahlia in competition in the "Largest Dahlia" Class. Tubers $3.00. 
Plants $1.50. 
J. W. DAVIEiS. A wonderful 1921 introduction, a blossom which was entered 
last fall in all the winning (collections of decoratives, a huge, massive 
flower with a splendid, strong stem. The coloring is unusual, deep cerise 
at the base, shading lighter towards the tips of the petals. Tubers $4.00. 
Plants $2.00. 
KAFOLINE. A fine large flower, with long pointed petals, and a good stiff 
stem. Color bright (red. Tubers $3.00. Plants $1.50. 
KATHERINEo This attractive variety wa!s exhibited for the first time last 
year and took a bronze medal at the Palace Hotel Show for a three year 
old Seedling. At the Trial Gardens at Berkeley, it received the highest 
award. It is an immense flower of old mulberry coloring which is in- 
tensified by a silvery white at the back of the petals. Stems very long and 
stiff. Blooms freely the entire season and .late flowers are as large and 
good as the first. Tubers $5.00. Plants $2.50. 
