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W. D. Hathaway's Catalogue and Price List 
NOVELTIES — Continued 
WIZARD OF OZ. A giant for size; a wonderful free bloomer. This Dahlia 
did fine for me the past summer, bushes being fairly covered with huge 
blossoms of a rare shade of glowing amber pink. Tubers $10.00 each, 
plants $5.00. 
WM. SLOCOMBE. A fine large flower, well formed of a beautiful shade 
of canary yellow, shading to deep yellow towards the center. An 
exceptionally fine flower, carried on long, stiff stems, well above the 
foliage. $2.00. 
Prize Winning DECORATIVE Dahlias 
GENERAL COLLECTION 
BEACHEY. An enormous flower of a 
crimson-maroon color. The bushe- 
are a mass of flowers from early 
in August until frost; it has i 
strong stem. $1.00. 
BLANCHE CHARMET. A beautiful 
white, decorative, fine form, long 
steins. If you are looking for some- 
thing extra good, this is the one 
you want. $1.50. 
BREEZE LAWN. Firy vermilion; 
perfect form, good full center. 
Flowers often over eight inches 
across. $1.00. 
CHARITY SLOCOMBE. Beautiful 
glistening pure white flowers freely 
produced and carried on long, stiff 
stems, not at all coarse, the petals 
beautifully curled and twisted, giv- 
ing the flower a very refined ap- 
pearance. $2.50. 
CHIEFTAIN. Clear, light red, long, 
stiff stems, very \l'argei and attractive. 
Fine for exhibition. 50c. 
COMMANDANT RIVOIRE. Immense 
flower with spoon shape petals, car- 
mine red, purpled with reflex of a 
violet color on the ends. Petals 
often and largely pointed white, 
producing a superb effect. 75c. 
C. W. HAYDEN. A very large mas 
sive built flower, with very lorr 
stems, color purplish magenta. $1.00 
D. M. MOORE (Decorative). Ri 
dark velvety maroon, almost black. 
Very large, free and of good for 
50c. 
DR. TEVIS. A beautiful shade of soft 
salmon rose, suffused with old gold 
shading to a golden apricot center. 
One of the largest grown; the im- 
mense flowers being held erect on 
fine, long vigorous stems. $1.00. 
FIREBURST. Bright scarlet of the 
largest size. 75c. 
GIANT OF STUTTGART. One of 
the largest dahlias of this type, fre- 
quently measuring 8 inches and 
over in diameter. A bright blood- 
red with purple shadings. 50c. 
GIANT PURPLE. Large, very rich 
purple. Flowers are born on enor- 
mous long stems of wiry stiffness, 
and are produced in great abund- 
ance. 50c- 
GLORY OF NEW HAVEN. A bean 
tiful shade of pinkish mauve. Plants 
are tall, robust growers, and pro- 
duce large blooms with remarkable 
freedom, on long, strong stems. 
Will be indispensible for exhibitior 
$1.50. 
GOVERNOR FLOYD. A fine large 
flower, high center and long stout 
stems, color purplisn magenta. $100. 
dish violet. A grand flower for 
exhibition. 75 c. 
HORTULANUS FIET. Beautiful sal- 
mon color with a yellow center. 
This variety is one of the largest 
grown; first class certificate. 75c. 
IDA LEWIS. A very large and extra 
deep flower; color a rich deep 
burnt orange, the blooms are car- 
ried well out from the foliage on 
long, stiff stems. $1.00. 
