W. D. Hathaway's Catalogue and Price List. 11 
Gigantic Type of Dahlias, Decorative PEONY 
Flowered 
BELLA DONNA. White, shaded 
salmon and rose, large and fine. 
75c. 
CAECILIA. Very large- creamy 
white, long stems, good bloomer 
and fine cutter. 50c. 
CREAM KING. Nothing better 
in the peony class, the size is 
enormous; color a soft cream, 
fine for cutting and invaluable 
for exhibiting. $1.00. 
DR. PEARY. The darkest of 
this type, a dark velvety mahog- 
any. Grows as large as 9 or 10 
inches across. 50c. 
GLORY OF BAARN. Soft pink, 
very large, often 7 inches across. 
25c. 
GLORY OF GROENEKAN. Ex- 
tra large flowers of orange yel- 
low. 50c. 
HAMPTON COURT. Up-to-date 
English peony-flowered dahlia. 
The best of the English creations ; 
a dahlia of immense size and mar- 
velous qualities. The color is an 
exceedingly effective bright 
mauve-pink. 35 c. 
H. HORNSVELD. A flower of 
immense size, color clear soft 
salmon. 50c. 
JOHN GREEN. Tomato red 
shading to yellow, petals curled 
and twisted. 50c. 
KING EDWARD. New, color 
purple, quite distinct, very large 
flower. 35c. 
KING LEOPOLD. . Bright yel- 
low, very free flowering. 25c. 
LADY CLEEVE. A beautiful 
shade of yellow, tinged with 
pale mauve. 25c. 
LADY LLOYD. An immense 
dark cardinal flower, which has 
every good quality, and a favor- 
ite for cutting and exhibition be- 
cause of its size. $1.00. 
LADY ; MURIEL PAGET. A 
beautiful pure white of distinct 
habit and form. 35c. 
LADY SAVfLE. Rich orange 
scarlet petals, tipped buff and 
slightly reflexed. A really gor- 
geous flower. 35c. 
MLLE. BERNICE LYONS. 
(Seedling). Introduction of 
1915. Color a pale salmon pink, 
strong stems. 25c. 
MLLE. _ YVONNE TESSIER. 
(Seedling). Introduction of 
1915. For garden decoration this 
variety cannot be excelled. A 
beautifully formed flower of 
good size. Color a splendid 
shade of salmon pink with yel- 
low base. 75c. 
M. J. BIJSTEIN. A very dis- 
tinct and new shade, lilac-blue 
throughout. Plants tall and 
sturdy, holding blooms well 
above the foliage. . Large and 
fine. $1.00 each. 
MME. J. COISSARD. A pure 
cerise shading to white at center. 
In some locations it is shaded 
white and cerise, but is always a 
beautiful blossom. Dwarf plant, 
but massed with blooms all sea- 
son. 50c. 
MME. THERESA STE INERT. 
(Seedling). Introduction of 1914. 
Color a beautiful combination of 
deep velvety blood red, with 
white ground. Extra large size. 
Long stiff stems. Award of 
merit Rhode Island Horticultural 
Society at Providence, 1913. 75c. 
