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W. D. Hathaway' s Catalogue and Price List 
NOVELTIES — Continued 
MRS. HOWARD PROWSE. Lavender colored flower, extra large, always 
full to the center; a fine cut flower, always perfectly erect on strong 
stems; one of the largest and best we have seen in this class, having 
no tendency to show an open center. $3.50. 
MRS. I. DE VER WARNER (Marean).' Large, perfect flowers of charming- 
color; a deep mauve-pink, on stout stems. A good grower and free 
bloomer. This is extra good. We grew it 9]/ 2 inches in diameter. Tubers 
$10.00, plants $5.00. 
MRS. PAUL J. AUDITTE. A variety from Southern California which we 
can highly recommend. The color is a pleasing shade of apricot, very 
large flowers with splendid stems and good habit. Our stock of this 
variety is very limited. Tubers $3.50, plants $1.75. 
MRS. R. R. STRANGE. One of the very best Novelties. Of wonderous 
coloring. A burnished copper with faint shadings of old rose and old 
gold. Not only a splendid garden flower with its fine, large blooms 
held high above the foliage, but also very useful as a cut-flower, having 
a new Autumn coloring so much in vogue. $1.50. 
MRS. W. E. ESTES. A very fine, new, snow white Dahlia of much merit. 
Broad and long, pointed petals, forming a flower of great size. This 
is easily our best white Dahlia to date. $1.50. 
NOBILIS. Something new in the combination of red and white ; the ground 
of each petal is red, shading out to white at the tips. The blossoms 
as a whole make one of the most attractive dahlias grown. Plants are 
dwarf, flowers are borne on long stout stems well out from the foliage 
Tubers $2.50, plants $1.25. 
ONAWAU. New seedling flowers are large, plants are tall and very robust. 
The blooms are yellow at the base shading out to amber, buff and 
crimson ; a grand dahlia to grow. $2.00. 
ONEONTA. Rosy pink, large, close-built flowers, extra strong grower. Will 
succeed anywhere. $1.00. 
OREGON BEAUTY. Brilliant, fiery scarlet without shading. Gorgeous 
flower which always attracts much attention. $1.00. 
OREGON SUNSET. No description can give you an idea of the beauty of 
this gorgeously colored, full petaled, Peony Dahlia. Giant blooms of 
rich golden yellow, heavily suffused and dusted bronzy crimson. Distinct 
and lrresistable combination of colors. Free flowering and a vigorous 
grower with long, stout stems. One of the greatest attractions in our 
gardens. Tubers $5.00,. plants $2.50. 
OSAM SHUDOW. One of the largest and showiest in our garden The 
big heavy, loose petals produce a bloom more like a gigantic rose than 
a Dahlia. Lovely old rose slightly suffused with lilac and shading to 
yellow at the center. Long, thick, heavy stems. The immense blossoms 
are held well above the attractive foliage. Tubers $3.00, plants $1.50. 
PAUL MICHAEL. 1922 introduction. Won First Prize for the largest Dah- 
lia exhibited at Palace Hotel Show, 1921, also highest certificate of merit 
at the California Dahlia Society trial gardens. An immense flower of 
bright apricot with ^bronze shadings, good stems and unexcelled for 
exhibition. Tubers $5.00, plants $2.50. 
PE ^ F ^ T T^ AUT 1 Y * Bri ^ ht t li ^ t scarl et, outer ends of petals heavily tipped 
I h !L ? are ab ,° Ut eq , Ually divided > half red and half white. 
A most beautiful flower of very large size. $3.00. 
