14 
W. D. Hathaway's Catalogue and Price List 
NOVELTIES — Continued, 
JERSEY'S QUEEN (Waite). Coral pink, fine form, one of the best varieties 
for decorative purposes. Certificate A. D. S. 1922. Tubers $10.00, plants 
$5.00. 
JOHN LEWIS CHILDS. One of the best fancy Novelties. Yellow suffused, 
splashed and striped with brilliant scarlet, and generally tipped white. 
Bi-colored dahlias occasionally have a flower of solid color. In this 
case the red blossom is often tipped white. Immense size; stiff stem; 
lasting cut-flower. $3.00. 
JUDGE MAREAN. A well known exhibition variety. It is a riot of color, 
ever changing as the flower ages, salmon-pink, red, orange, yellow and 
pure gold. A constant bloomer, being at its best in August. A grand 
Dahlia. Tubers $5.00, plants $2.50. 
JUNIOR. An enormous flower of pure lavender. This huge blossom is a 
seedling of The Millionaire, but has greater width, if not as full. A 
useful Dahlia in competition in the "Largest Dahlia" Class. Tubers $3.00, 
plants $1.50. 
J. W. DAVIES. A wonderful 1921 introduction, a blossom which was entered 
last fall in all the winning collections of decoratives, a huge, massive 
flower with a splendid, strong stem. The coloring is unusual, deep cerise 
at the base, shading lighter towards the tips if the petals. $7.50. 
KING ALBERT. Giant, pure violet-purple flower, carried erect on long, rigid 
stems far above the foliage. Most flowers are full in the center. One 
of the finest new dahlias and a great favorite in our gardens. $2.00. 
KING SOL. Beautiful, large bright yellow flowers, which are borne on long- 
upright stems well out from the foliage. $1.00. 
KITTLE DUNLAP. It is not only a beauty, but has every characteristic 
which endears_ it to a dahlia grower. Blooms freely all season, has 
excellent keeping qualities; long, firm stems, immense size, and great 
substance. If this dahlia did not have all these admirable qualities, the 
coloring would make it popular, as it is of the delightful shade of the 
American Beauty Rose. The petals are broad but have a slight tendency 
to roll. The long stems are practically without leaves and we recommend 
it highly for commerical purposes. Tubers $3.00, plants $1.50. 
LADY BETTY. This is a very beautiful Dahlia; the immense blossoms pro- 
duced on strong stems are very attractive, the color is creamy white 
with a Pinkish suffusion spread as a haze over the flower. Tubers $3.00, 
plants $1.50. 
LAVENDERA. Very large flowers on long stems. Color lavender pink, 
shading to white at center. $1.00. 
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LIBERTY BOND. A blending of buff, bronze, and salmon shades very 
difficult to describe; the flowers are very large and attracted more 
attention than any other Dahlia in our garden the past season; stems 
are strong, always holding the flowers erect; and extra vigorous grower 
ot branching habit; requires plenty of room and good culture to produce 
full centered flowers. $3.50. 
L ° W L JT*fl. A COl °< that is ha - rd to get ' a r °y al P^e. A wonderful 
keeper, flowers of enormous size and very long stiff stems. $2.00. 
