W. D. Hathaway's Catalogue and Price List. 
S 
CACTUS DAHLIAS — Continued. 
MARGUERITE BOUCHON. A 
novelty of French origin. Deep, 
brilliant rose, with very large 
white center and defined white 
tips ; very heavy flowers, con- 
taining more petals than most 
cactus varieties. An indispen- 
sable sort for the exhibition 
table. 75c. 
MAUVE PERFECTION. A most 
beautiful shade of mauve. Free 
flowering on long stiff stems. 
50c. 
MELODY. Pure yellow for half 
the length of the petals and the 
remainder pure white. A strong 
grower and a free bloomer. 
75c. 
MERCURY. Fancy Cactus, the 
ground color being deep yellow 
at the base to lighter yellow at 
the tips, the whole thickly 
striped, splashed, and speckled 
with crimson ; habit, dwarf. 50c. 
MISS DOROTHY HAWES. One 
of the best exhibition cactus 
dahlias of the year ; color clear 
rosy purple with large incurved 
florets. 50c. 
MODELLE. Clear waxy yellow 
tips are overlaid with rosy lilac- 
pink. A beautiful flower, long 
stems. Extra good bloomer. 
50c. 
MONSIEUR GUSTAVE BEER. 
Immense flower of 8 inches in 
diameter, currant red shaded 
yellowish copper. Free flower- 
ing with erect habit. 50c. 
MRS. FERDINAND JEFFRIES. 
Deep, rich, velvety garnet. Pet- 
als broad, curled and twisted. 
A free bloomer and one of the 
largest and most massive Cac- 
tus. $L00. 
MR. KEITH. Deep blood crim- 
son, narrow petals. 25c. 
MRS. F. GRINDSTEAD. A deep 
rich crimson with just a suspi- 
cion of purplish shading. Pet- 
als incurved, flowers of large 
exhibition size. 25c. 
MRS. HENRY RANDALL. A 
long stemmed variety, large 
exquisitely formed flowers, 
well out from the foliage. Color 
pink with white tip. $1.00. 
NASHOON. (Seedling). Intro- 
duction of 1915. One of the best 
fancy Cactus yet raised. The 
flowers incurve to the very cen- 
ter, making it of splendid form. 
The plants are full of blossoms 
to the very end of the season. 
The ground color is pink 
striped and splashed with 
bright crimson. 75c. 
NELLIE SLOCOMBE. Pale Per- 
sian lilac-pink, a beautiful cut 
flower produced in the great- 
est profusion ; very much in de- 
mand for making up. 75c. 
NEPTUNE. Deep rose pink 
spotted and speckled carmine. 
Flowers large and massive. 
$1.00. 
NIBELUNGENHORT. A beau- 
tiful shade of old rose, suffused 
with golden apricot. A fine cut 
flower on long stems; flowers 
often 8 inches in diameter. 50c. 
RED ADMIRAL. One of the 
most brilliant Dahlias in exist- 
ence, the color being a rich 
fiery scarlet. Blooms are of 
largest size, full to the center, 
and of the best possible exhibi- 
tion type. 75c. 
