W. D. Hathaway's Catalogue and Price List 
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SUPERB SHOW and FANCY DAHLIAS— Continued 
MANDARIN. A beautiful light cer- 
ese„ long stems; fine for cutting. 
SOc. 
MANDARIN (Sport). Dark cerese. 
A wonderful producer of flowers 
on long, stiff stems. 50c. 
MARGARET. SALTUS. This may 
well be considered one of the best 
of its type and color. The flowers 
are very large and of that exquisite 
shade of pink that has made A. D. 
Livoni famous. It is a strong 
grower, producing an abundance of 
blooms from early summer to frost. 
The stems are long and erect. It 
is a good keeper and especial 
valuable for cut flowers. It has 
been awarded several fist-class 
certificates and also a silver cup 
from New Bedford Horticultural 
Society. 50c. 
MARITANA. An exquisite shade of 
lilac or mauve. Large, perfect flow- 
ers of finest form for exhibition. 
$1.00. 
MARY BOWMAN. A beautiful dark 
yellow dahlia of large size. A won- 
derful flower. 50c. 
MAUD ADAMS. A perfect snowball 
with a faint lavender blush on the 
tips of the petals, the plants are a 
perfect bank of flowers resembling 
a huge bouquet. One of the most 
desirable for cut flowers. 50c. 
MEMORANDUM. White ground 
with lavender tips ; very large. 50c. 
MILFRED K. HATHAWAY. A new 
Seeding of extra large size. It is 
a wonderful flower of a vermilion 
red color, growing as it does on 
long, robust stems, it is grand and 
should be grown by all lovers of 
the Dahlia. $3.00. 
MISS DeHAGON. A garden variety 
quilled petals; color crushed straw- 
berry with the reverse of the petals 
a light shade of purple making a 
grand effect as they quill up. 75c. 
MISS MARY. A very large lemon 
yellow flower of the loose type of 
show Dahlia. 50c. 
M. POIRET DELANS. A grand 
acquisition, color dark wine red, 
tipped white, good size. 75c. 
MRS. BOTTOMLY. Rosy lilac. Fine 
for exhibition. 75c. 
MRS. CAMPBELL. Pale yellow, 
shaded fawn, backs of florets tipped 
and streaked rosy purple. 50c. 
MISS HELEN MOLLIS. Gigantic, 
scarlet show dahlia. The largest 
and best deep scarlet show dahlia 
in existence. Blossoms are on long, 
stiff stems, well above the foliage. 
75c. 
MRS. J. P. SMITH. The largest true 
type show dahlia yet grown. A 
mammoth round ball of rich crim- 
son. 75c. 
MRS. WM. SLACK. Blush white, 
edged purple. 50c. 
NORMA. Orange shading to buff. 
The colorings are very beautiful, 
large. 50c. 
PAUL BERT. Dark scarlet. Good 
form. 35c. 
PERFECTION. Orange-buff shades. 
This variety is properly named, a 
true model in every respect. 50c. 
ROBERT MANTELL. A strong 
sturdy plant which is covered with 
flowers on long, strong stems all 
the season; color is a dark yet 
brilliant crimson. 50c. 
STORM KING. The most reliable 
white Show Dahlia to date. Color, 
a pure white. Flowers produced on 
good stems, well above foliage. Free- 
flowering. 50 c. 
SIR CHARLES MILLS. Superb yel- 
low. 50c. 
SOUV. DE MA SOEUR. Grand flow- 
er, light rose, for exhibition it 
stands in the front rank. 50c. 
SURPASSE COLOSSE. Color, scar- 
let-carmine; flowers, large; form 
same as Gloire de Paris. 35c. 
VIVIAN. A great favorite which re- 
ceived the admiration of everyone 
who saw its wonderful flowers, the 
color being white, effectively edged 
rose-violet. An extremely wonder- 
ful blending of color possessed only 
by the rare novelties. 50c. 
W. W. RAWSON. The color is pure 
white overlaid with amethyst-blue; 
this wonderful combination gives 
it the appearance of a delicate lav- 
ender. _ Flowers often measure 7 
inches in diameter and are borne on 
stiff, erect stems. 50c. 
