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W. D. Hathaway's Catalogue and Price List 
HELEN DURNBAUGH. This is one of our most popular dahlias ; it is good 
every way; we can't too highly recommend it. Mr. Broomiall certainly 
added a good one to our list in this splendid flower. Color nearly white 
with partial shading of bright pink; late in season - quite pale pink. It 
is a fluffy serrated petal flower and reminds us of the real peony. $1.00. 
IDA NOLET. Ont of the best: Varieties for cut flowers, good bloomer, and 
the flowers have long stems, color creamy yellow, shading out dtarker at 
the edge of the petals. Plants only $3.00 net. 
LA FAVORITA. A splendid Novelty shading from a dark reddish salmon 
in the center -to a salmo'n-pink at the twisted points. Perfect form; 
strong, long stem, fine cut flower. $1.50. 
LAURINE. beep pink, a shade darker than Dorothy Durnbaugh ; the flowers 
are twice as large as that variety, and are held erect on splendid long 
stems; a strong grower and profuse bloomer. Tuber's $5.00. Plants $2.50. 
LILLIAN NOLET. A very large creamy yellow flower of good substance, 
it is a very strong grower and will be grown by all Dahlia lovers who grow 
only the best. Tubers $5.00. Plants $2.50 net, 
LILY GRAND. A massive pure white of great depth and substance. The 
habit of the plant is dwarf; the large flowers are produced in profusion 
and were so numerous at times that the bushes looked like a huge snow- 
bank. It is a grand exhibition varieity. Tubers $3.00. Plants $1.50. 
LORNA SLOCOMBE. An immense hybrid Cactus variety, of an unusual shade 
of orange beautifully blended with apricot shadings, very distinct and free 
flowering. Everyone who saw this variety at the New York Dahlia show 
admired it and* was loud in his praises at seeing such an unusual and won- 
ful flower. Tubers $5.00. Plants $2.50. 
LORRAINE WOERNER. Creamy yellow, shaded salmon-pink. The beautiful 
blossoms of this variety are larger and of finer shape than Evelyn M. Dane, 
and have longer stems. Plants only $3.00 net. 
MARIPOSA. A perfectly formed Hybrid type, composed of long narrow 
incurved petals Which twist and curl in a charming manner, color a beau- 
tiful pink shade produced on very long stiff stem. Tubers $5.00. Plants 
$2.50 each. 
MEPHISTOPHELES. This is probably the finest Dahlia of its class that has 
ever 'been introduced. The flowers which are very large and of fine form 
are a vivad scarlet. $5.00 each. Plants $2.50. 
MILTON EDWARDS. This is what all aire looking for, an entirely new shade. 
The odd, ndw coloring is best described as henna. Then there is no hybrid 
cactus .like it in formlatiom The great number of long, claw shaped petals, 
incurve and interlace in an irregular but beautiful manner and build up 
splendid specimens of this popular type. Enormous flowers are borne well 
above the foliage on long, rigid stem's. Tubers $2.50. Plants $1.50. 
MINAMOTO. A imoslt wonderful .shade of brilliant scarlet. Flowers of en- 
ormous size and long stiff stems. Tubers $1.50. Plan!ts$1.00. 
MISS NANNIE B. MOOR. Rosy lavender pink, large, well formed flowers, 
very full and double; strong upright habit; one of the best. $1.50. 
MRS. EDNA SPENCER. A novelty of grea l t merit of a dedicate and exquisite 
shade of orchid pink. Very beautiful and of good formation and stems. 
Received Certificate of Merit at the Trial Gardens, San Rafael, California, 
i t?' ^i^ UC ' h T,i ma S' d ' Ias [t is a la, sting cut flower of unusual color. 
Tubers $1.50. Plants' $1.00. 
