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W. D. Hathaway* s Catalogue and Price List 
GIANT HYBRID CACTUS DAHLIAS— Continued 
VIOLETTO (Waite). Large flowers 1 produced on top of stouft stems; the 
blossolms are petunia violet ; a very choice and much admired sort, and 
on 'aiccount of its> rare color and other good qualities will be in great 
demand. Tubers $10.00. Plants $5.00. 
JUSTICE BAILEY. One of the most 
sensational Cactus Dahlias 1 ; flowers 
o'f this variety often measure over 
8 inches in diameter. Color rich, 
glowing pink, shading a little lighter 
towards the center; always full and 
perfect in form. 75c. 
KALIF. An enormous flower some- 
times measuring 9 inchds in dia- 
meter, very beautiful form, borne 
on stiff stems; color sfdarlet. 75c. 
LADY HELEN. A flower of immense 
size, of the finest form, a tall grow- 
er. The flowers have long stems, 
carrying tihe blooms well out from 
the foliage. Color a pinkish red 
with white .shadings. Tubers $1.50. 
Plants $1.00. 
MASTER CARL. A gigantic Dahlia 
of perfect form and bright amber 
color. This isi one of 'the finest 
Dahlias in our collection. Immense 
petal's of graceful 'curve. 75c. 
MIGNON. Delicate lavender-pink 
changing to creamy white 'in center. 
Large upright flowers of a hybrid 
cactus type. $1,00. 
MRS. T. A. MUNROE. A giant flow- 
er, (color amber, shading to old 
gold, outer petals tinted 4 brown. 
75 c. 
YELLOW KING. Hugh flowers on 
long, extra strong steimfs. Petals 
wavy. In color, yellow shading to 
lighter tips. In every way desirable. 
One of tihe most attractive in our 
garden. $1.00. 
We have observed during the last few seasons a growing tendency 
on the part of the public who frequent Horticultural Exhibitions to favor 
the exhibits of huge Decorative varieties'. This impressed us sd much 
that we decided to grow all the introductions, and; to select therefrom those 
which pleased us in regard to habit of growth--particularly the way in which 
the flowers were produced upon the plants— florifierousness and general 
effectiveness in the garden. In size they cannot be equaled and for decorative 
ALBERT MANDA. This is one of 
our largest varieties. The ground 
dolor is white with shadings olf 
lemon and pink, varying according 
to season, situation and exposure. 
Should be 'grown by every exhibitor. 
50c. 
BELOIT. Particularly effective on 
account of its very large flowers, 
borne on (stem's '18 to 20 inches long 
and held well above the foliage ; 
these are full double, of splendid 
form, of a rich purplish-garnet, 
shading deeper towards the center. 
$1.00. 
GEORGE WALTERS. This- splendid 
Silver Medal prize winner is one 
of the most popular. A lovely 
pinkish salmon, suffused with gold 
in the center. Onie of the largest 
and best varieties to date. A won- 
derful bloomer with long, stout 
stems. $1.00, 
GOLDEN WEST. Large, bold flow- 
ers with fine stems ; color a deep 
rliToh yellow heavily overlaid with 
orange. No collection should be 
without this dahlia, strong field- 
grown tubers. $1.00. 
HOFFNUNG. Rare German novelty; 
color light yellow in center, chang- 
ing to a beautiful chamois-rose with 
gold tips, long incurved petals; 
stems very long; very free bloomer. 
$1.00. 
