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W. D. Hathaway's Catalogue and Price List 
NOVELTIES— Continued 
CAMBRIA. One of the finest Decorative Dahlias yet introduced, unusually 
large and perfectly formed flowers, exceptionally free flowering, carried 
on stiff erect stems, of an exquisite shade of soft rose-pink passing to 
a lighter pink towards the center. Tubers $3.00 each, plants $1.50. 
CARMENCITA. This is a dwarf grower and forms a compact bush which 
is a mass of blooms all season. The yellow blossom is regularly striped 
red. $2.00. 
CAROLYN WINTGEN. An enormous decorative, each bloom averaging 
8 to 10 inches across; salmon pink shading to rose; the blooms held 
ercet on fine, long stems; a beautiful Dahlia for exhibition and good 
keeping qualities as a cut flower. $3.00. 
CATHERINE COOPER. Large flowers of fine form, good stems and habit; 
rosy lavender in color. $2.00 
CATHERINE WILCOX. Variegated pink and white, a fine Dahlia, very 
attractive, makes a good cut flower. Tubers $3.00, plants $1.50. 
CHARM (Marean). Color a most pleasing combination of burnt umber, 
shading to yellow; flowers produced very freely on strong stems. Tubers 
$5.00, plants $2.50. 
CORNELIA. A dahlia which will produce large flowers all season. Stem is 
long and stiff in bud, but the weight of the blossom, will bend the stem. 
This dahlia comes both Decorative and Peony. Creamy pink shading 
deeper towards the center. Tubers $5.00, plants $2.50. 
CORRIE. Very long strong stem. Color is a delicate shade of heliotrope 
pink, a giant flower. $1.00. 
DELLA V. POTTER. A fine grower and flowerer. An immense bloom of 
a pleasing shade of lavender, with slight pink sheen. Some of the 
flowers come self-colored, some are lavender base with other half of 
floral rays blush white, others are bluish with lovely pink veination. $2.00. 
DOROTHY WILLIS. A large, fancy decorative; color white, striped, spotted 
and speckled carmine maroon. Blooms early and continuously through 
the season. $1.00. 
DUDLEY C. HATHAWAY, 2nd. A new Dahlia which will be grown by 
all dahlia lovers. The bushes which are dwarf and very rugged are 
covered with a mass of flowers from six to eight inches in diameter, 
resembling a huge bouquet. The color is a creamy yellow shading- our' 
to a white tip. $2.00. 
EAGLE ROCK. Large massive flowers, approaching the show type in form, 
the coloring is exquisite, being a creamy white, blended with apple- 
blossom pink, a strong grower and free blooming. $1.00. 
EARL WILLIAMS. The flower is immense, form perfect. In color, the base 
'half of the petals are brilliant crimson scarlet, the point half of the 
petals white. The variation in the flowers is one of its greatest charms. 
It is one of the earliest, most constant and last to bloom. The demand 
for this variety is great and stock limited. Tubers $7.50, plants $3.75. 
EDITH WOOSTER Lovely blending of golden yellow and sunset red that 
is hard to describe, and which appeals to every one; large blooms on very 
long stems and a very free bloomer. Tubers $3.00, plants $1 50 
