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W. D. Hathaway's Catalogue and Price List. 
L Another splen- 
did yellow, entirely distinct from 
Leo XIII, larger and deeper col- 
or, remarkably free flowering. 
50c. 
Gigantic Type of Dahlias, Decorative PEONY FLOWERED— Cont. 
als are twisted and of glistening 
white, very free blooming. 25c. 
ROEM VON NIJKERK. Very 
fine rich purple or plum color; 
size, form and habit good. 50c. 
T. G. BAKER. An im- TURNER. A lovely shade of 
mense pure white. A superb va- pink ; one of the best, always 
riety. 50c. * admired. 50c. 
T. Rosy- 
lilac, with yellow at base of 
petals. A magnificent flower of 
largest type. 50c. 
MRS. W. -KERR. A pale pink, 
suffused rose. A lovely flower 
of immense size. 50c. 
P. W. JANSEN. Old rose, shad- 
ing to salmon, a pleasing shade; 
rolled petals. 50c. 
QUEEN WILHELMINA. The 
best pure white flower. The pet- 
A beauty ; yellow 
center, shaded to light flesh pink. 
75c. 
VISCOUNTESS WOLVER- 
HAMPTON. Charming cerise 
with yellow at base of petals. A 
very pleasing flower. 25c. 
WALKURE. Of immense size; 
golden yellow, shading to lighter 
yellow, strong grower. 75c. 
WEBER. A large mauve "pink 
peony with splendid stems. 50c. 
SUPERB SHOW and FANCY DAHLIAS 
DREER'S WHITE. Its flowers 
are of large size, frequently 
measuring six inches across and 
while in form it resembles in a 
general way the popular Grand 
Duke Alexis, it is of a much more 
refined and perfect build, and 
never shows a trace of any color, 
always being of a pure glistening 
white. 35c. 
Dark shade of 
lilac, rich color. 25c. 
A. D. LIVONL Sea shell pink. 
25c. 
ARTHUR LEFAVOUR. Large 
flower, sulphur yellow, ground 
lined and speckled crimson. 35c. 
BESSIE BOSTON. Rich red, 
very profuse bloomer on strong 
stem. 50c. 
CHIEFTAIN. Purplish - pink, 
quite distinct, large size, splendid 
form. 35c. 
DAVID WARFIELD. A mon- 
ster flower of a pinkish red color, 
The blossoms grow on long, 
stout stems well out from the 
foliage. A grand acquisition. 50c. 
DOROTHY. Fawn, flaked and 
striped deep maroon. 25c. 
DR. I. B. PERKINS. (Show, 
1913.) An ideal white show dah- 
lia. Its large, pure white flowers 
are borne on very long stems 
which hold the flower free above 
the foliage. Excellent for both 
cutting and garden decorations. 
A^ healthy grower, reaching a 
height of five feet. 50c. 
