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W. D. Hathaway's Catalogue and Price List. 
CACTUS DAHLIAS — Continued. 
RELIABLE. A combination of 
yellow, brick-red and salmon ; 
whilst the base of the florets 
being yellow, and tips of a 
lighter shade, at once marks 
this kind as a novel and distinct 
variety. 25c. 
REV. T. W. JAMIESON. This is 
one of the best Dahlias I have 
ever sold' and whether for first 
class exhibition or any other 
purpose it will be in the front 
rank. The coloring is also of 
the best, the central younger 
, and unopened petals being yel- 
low, but this quickly changes to 
rose-lilac ; the older florets hav- 
ing edgings of deeper color, 
and extreme tips yellow. 50c. 
SCHWAN. In this variety we 
have by far the best white Cac- 
tus Dahlia yet on the market, 
very narrow elegant petals, 
with habit of growth all that 
can be desired, throwing blos- 
soms well above the foliage on 
long stiff stalks. 35c. 
SOUTHERN BELL. Rich crim- 
son-maroon flower with great 
depth, fine for exhibition, very 
much incurved. 75c. 
STABILITY. One of the best 
varieties for cut flowers ; color 
a nice shade of pink; long 
stems. 50c. 
SUZANNE CAYEUX. Enormous 
flowers, sometimes 8 inches in 
diameter. Color Sulphur white 
passing to a pure white tip ; 
very good bloomer. 50c. 
SWEET BRIAR. One of the 
loveliest shades of clear, soft 
pink ; very long, narrow in- 
curved petals. 75c. 
TANGO. A large/beautiful dah- 
lia. The petals are very much 
incurved; color amber, suffused 
with reddish fawn and salmon- 
pink. 75c. 
WELLINGTON. In this we have 
a bright, glowing crimson scar- 
let, with a shade of purple to- 
wards the tips of florets. Of 
good size on long stiff stems. 
50c. 
WODAN. A fine heavy incurved 
flower of a salmon and yellow- 
ish cream color. 50c. 
ZIRA. Pure white hybrid cac- 
tus; good sized flowers, borne 
on long stiff stems. ,$1.00, 
