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W. D. Hathaway's Catalogue and Price List 
SUPERB SHOW and FA 
BLUSH GEM. Blush, slightly tinged 
with purple and edged with rose. 
50c. 
CHIEFTAIN. Purplish-pink; quite 
distinct, large, splendid form. 50c. 
CORA GILBERT. Creamy pink. 50c. 
COUNTESS. Cream tipped lilac rose. 
Perfect form. 75c. 
CUBAN GIANT. Dark crimson ma- 
roon flowers from 4 to 6 inches 
across; long, stiff stems. A fine 
flower. 50c. 
DANIEL CORNISH. Huge blooms of 
raspberry red. 75c. 
DAVID WARFIELD. A monster 
flower of a pinkish red color. The 
blossoms grow on long, stout stems 
well out from the foliage. A grand 
acquisition. 50c. 
DOROTHY. Fawn, flaked and striped 
deep maroon. 50c. 
DREER'S WHITE. Its flowers are 
of large size, frequently measuring 
six inches across and while in form 
it resembles in a general way the 
popular Grand Duke Alexis, it is of 
a much more refined and perfect 
build, and never shows a trace of 
any color, always being of a pure 
glistening white. 50c. 
DR. I. B. PERKINS. An ideal white 
show Dahlia. Its large, pure white 
flowers are borne on very long 
stems which hold the flower free 
above the foliage. Excellent for 
both cutting and garden decora- 
tions. A healthy grower, reaching 
a height of five feet. 50c. 
DR. KEYNES. Fine reddish buff; 
fine for exhibition. 50c. 
ELINOR PERRY. • Terra-cotta red. 
sometimes sporting streaks of 
golden yellow. 50c. 
ESMOND. Yellow, large size, a mag- 
nificent back-row flower. 50c. 
ESTELLE CHRISTY. The best yel- 
low show Dahlia which we have 
ever grown. The color is a very 
bright lemon yellow. Blossoms are 
extra large and are home on long 
rugged stems $1.00. 
:Y DAHLIAS— Continued 
EUGENE MEZARD. Dark yellow 
with scarlet tips and center, very 
large, extra. 50c. 
FLORENCE TRANTER. Blush-white 
edged rosy-purple; a good refined 
flower; every flower fit for show. 
50c. 
FRANK SMITH. Dark crimson, pink 
tips. 35c. 
GENERAL MILES. An enormous 
flower. Ground color, light violet, 
striped and spotted with purplish 
magenta. Some of the flowers 
measure 7 inches across. 75c. 
GENERAL MILES. Sport, one solid 
color, purplish magenta. An enor- 
mous flower, often measuring 7 
inches across. $1.00. 
GLAD I ATEUR. A grand flower, dark 
violet blush shade of perfect form. 
50c. 
GLOIRE DE LYON. Very fine and 
large, pure white, the best grown. 
50c. 
GLOIRE DE PARIS. Deep red, shad- 
ing to purple tips, immense stout 
stems, flowers well out from the 
foliage, the largest of Dahlias. $1.00. 
GOLDEN WEST. Fine large yellow, 
petals serrated, long stems. 50c. 
GOLDFINDER. Yellow, tipped with 
red. Very large. 50c. 
GOLD MEDAL. Bright canary yel- 
low, regularly marked witn tine 
stripes and splashings of deep red. 
50c. 
HARRISON WEIR. A model in 
form; fine ball-shaped flowers of 
large size. Color a rich lemon- 
j^ellow, veined with crimson; good 
stems. Very free flowering. 50c. 
JENNIE JOHNSON. A beautiful 
white flower with a picote edge or 
pale lavender upon each petal, good 
size, long stems, very free flow- 
ering. Should be in eveiw lover of 
dahlia gardens. 50c. 
KAISER WHILHELM. Of immense 
size, deep yellow, tipped with cherry 
red. 50c. 
LUCY FAWCETT. Sulphur, striped 
crimson. 35 c. 
