16 W. D. Hathaway' s Catalogue and Price List 
GLADYS MEYERS. A splendid, new decorative, with immense flowers, on 
very long, stiff stems. The color as a lovely slhade of creiamy yellow ; great 
depth of bib am, with excellent keeping qualities. We consider this one of 
the best yellows on the market. Tubers $2.00. Plants $1.00. 
GLORIANNA. An immense pale gold bloom with a reddish glow in the center. 
A dolor combination hard to describe, but which was greatly in demand 
last season. The stems are particularly long, and the flowers grow well 
above the foliage. Tubers $2.50i. Plants $1.50. 
GOLDEN GLOW. A golden apricot, shaded with amber, lightening towards 
the center. This fine large prize winner is la splendid florist flower. It 
has good color, stiff stems, aind unusual keeping qualities. Tubers: $2.50. 
Plants $1.50. 
GRACE ALLEN FAY. (Dec.) Rosy crimson shading, darker in the center; 
very large, well formed flawers on good stems. Tubers* $3,00. Plants $1.50. 
HALLOWEEN. Buff -yellow, shaded orange-bronze, in color this is very 
simitar to "King of the Autumn," but produces flowers fully twice as large 
and many more iof them, the flower^ are ibeld perfectly erect on the finest 
possible stems. Tubers $5.00. Plants $2.50, 
HALO. "The American Beauty of the Dahlia tariily" is a suitable description 
of this new introduction, which is s'ure itio be popular. The color is a real 
pink, with beautiful shadings. Flowers are large with good stems and 
habit is ideal. Gobd for both exhibition and cutting. Tubers $5.00. Plants 
$2.50. 
HARRY DAVIDSON. A novelty oif an entire new color. A rich mulberry, 
tipped gold, shading to a golden yellow at center. Long fine stems. $1.00. 
HAVANA B. A fine yellow; the petals are cupped; it is a nice growing plant, 
and the flowers! have good long stems. $2.00. 
HELEN KELLER. Named by request in honor of one of the world's most 
noted women ; the color is almost identical with the well known pink 
Dalhlia, Rosemawr, but iit is an improvement on that variety, being larger 
and more 'beautiful in form. Tubers $2.00. Plants $1.00. 
HELVELLA. This new introduction of Robert McWirter's is a most charming 
rose pink Dahlia. The very large blossomis are held erect by long stiff 
stems well above the foliage and hold their center throughout the season. 
This irresistible Dahdiia wan t!he first prize for "Best Twenty-five Blooms'' 
ctf One Variety at the Alamedla Floral Society's Dahlia Show at the Hotel 
Oakland this year, where it made a sensation owing to its great beauty. 
An invaluable exhibition and cut-flbwer, as the blooms keep well when 
cut. Tubers' $5.00. Plants $2.50. 
HERCULES. Very large flowers somewhat after the Hybrid show type with 
quilled petals. Color tangerine and deep yellow, a good one to grow. 
Tubers $5.00. Plants $2.50. 
INSULINDA. The acme of perfection in a dalhlia. Its color i>s a ridh golden 
orange, suffused with bronze and apricot shadings. The flowers are car- 
ried on the top of the stem like a chrysanthemum : the broad petals waved 
and curled m the mast artistic manner. The twist and curl in its floral 
rays save nt art and refinement, all its own. Tubers $2.00. Plants $1.00. 
JANE SELBY. Exceptionally large flower of a delicate mauve pink. Great 
substance and gaod formation on strong stems well above the foliage. 
A prize winner. $1.00. 
