W. D. Hath a way's Catalogue and Price List 
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NOVELTIES— Continued 
DR. MARSHALL A e HOWE. A magnificent-large light pink, edge of petals a 
shade darker; flowers nine inches in diaimelter. For beauty of form and 
color I 'have no't seen it's equal. This variety ifior the garden and for ex- 
hibition will be hard to beat. Tubers $10.00- Plants $5.00. 
DUDLEY a HATHAWAY, 2ndL A new Dahlia which will be grown by all 
dahlia lovers. The bushes) which are dwarf land very rugged 4 iare covered 
with a mass of flowers firolm *six to eig^ht inches in diameter, resembling 
& huge bouquet. The color is a orelamy yellow s'hading out to a white tip. 
Tubers $3.0a Plants $1.00. 
EAGLE ROCK. Large massive flowers, approaching the show type in form, 
the coloring is exquisite, being a creamy w'hfoe, blended with apple- 
blossom pink, a strong grower and free bloomer. $1.00. 
EARL WILLIAMS* The flower is immense, form perfect. In color, the base 
(half of the petals! are brilliant crimson scarlet, the point h'alif of the petals 
White. The variation in It'he flowers is one of its greatest charms'. It is 
One of the earliest, most constant and last to bloom* The demand for 
this variety is great and stock limited 1 . Tubers $5.00. Pllantis $2.50. 
EDITH WOOSTER. Lovely blending of golden yellow 'and sunset red that 
is hard to describe, and which appeals do every one ; large blooms on very 
long stems and a very free b)lbo>mer. Tubers $2.00. Planits $1.00. 
EL DORADO,, Size, 'stem and color of this variety are of the beslt, (and, after 
all, these aire three characteristic's w'hic'h interest a person most in ia dahlia. 
Picture a low -growing bush with immense golden blooms w'hic'h stand up 
and look you in the face, and you have El Dorado. A strong fe'ature of this 
beauty is, the depth corresponds to the size. It has greater substance 
than any variety we have ever seen. And, then, there is the wonderful ex- 
clusive dolor. Tubers $10.00. Plants $5.00. 
ELENA EYRE. A' huge bloom of the novel two-toned coloring, light amar- 
'anit'h pink s'hading to TyTiain pink on the outside of the petals, wMe the 
reverse of the petals* is ia deep Tyriain rose. Busihes are low growing 
and loaded with perfect decorative blooms carried on erect stems 1 the 
entire season. Flowers were as perfect late as early. Tubers $5.00'. Plants 
$2.50. 
ETHEL MOWER. Fine large flower, exceptionally good grower land very 
free, lan exquisite shade of s'helll pink, carried on long stiff stems, fine ex- 
hibition variety. Tubers $3.00. Plants $1.50. 
EVELYN ADAMSON. So unusual Salnidl exquisitely charming is this dahlia 
that it is futile to attempt to adequately describe it All we dan slay is 
thalt the prevailing color is fawn pink, 'becoming lighter a's the flowers 
mature. Blowers are very large, perfect land refined in form. Tubers 
$2.00. Plants $1.00. 
EVELYN M. DANE. Pink and creiam, flowers large, stems and 'habit good; 
I consider this one of the most beautifuli Dahlias I 'have ever seen; stock 
limited. Tubers $2.50. Plants $1.50. 
EVEQUE. A fine large flower on good stiff stems, color, crimson maroon 
center, shading to purple mlagenta tips, a good exhibition flower. Tubers 
$5.00. Plants $2.50. 
FRANCES SEAMAN. Silvery rose-pink, large finely formed flowers held erect 
on fine stems', sure to become ia favorite. Plants only $4.00'. 
GEO. Co ME ACHE N. A flower of miammouth size. The colors a good autumn 
shade, yellow and nopal ired; it is a good flower to exhibit in vases with 
long stems. Plants only $7.50 net. 
