1937 
ALLING'S 
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NOVELTIES AND OLD FAVORITES 
F. D. denotes Formal Decorative I. D. Informal Decorative 
S. C. Semi-Cactus 
ADIRONDACK SUNSET (I. D.) A favorite 1935 introduction. Scarlet 
gold with golden tips. Center golden orange. A most striking variety. 
Roots $3.00 Plants $1.50 
AIKO (S. C.) Cardinal or deep carmine with a silver reverse showing 
at the center and tips. Bushes are strong open growers and the 
blooms stand out in a fine bold fashion. Size 8 to 11 inches-. 
Roots $1.50 Plants S .75 
ALICE STELL1CK (F. I>.) We believe this to be one of the best of the 
many bi-colored varieties. Color is rich scarlet and pure glistening 
white, each color being most sharply divided. A luxuriant grower 
on long stems. Roots S .75 Plants $ .50 
ANNA BENEDICT (I. D.) A most satisfactory dark red. The color is 
deep garnet with nearly black shadings at the center. A flower of 
very strong substance and a red which stands the weather exceedingly 
well when cut. The high scoring variety at the 1934 trial gardens at 
Storrs. Roots S2.50 Plants SI.75 
ARELDA LLOYD (I. D.) A sport of Jane Cowl having the same habit 
of growth in every way but of a clear golden yellow color throughout. 
The highest scoring, and easily the most outstanding variety, in the 
1933 Storrs trial gardens. If you like Cowl you will like this one. 
Roots $2.00 Plants $1.00 
AMELIA EARHART (S. C.) A 1933 Honor Roll winner which has 
proved its worth. Coral in color and a producer of many 12 inch 
blooms. One of the real outstanding new varieties. 
Roots $2.00 Plants SI.00 
ANNABELLE (F. D.) A very desirable florist cut flower. The color for 
the most part is pure waxy-white with just a slight overcast of 
silvery-pink. Flowers have great substance and keep extremely well 
when cut. Size from 5 to 7 inches under ordinary culture. 
Roots $ .50 
BALLEGO’S GLORY <F. D.) A Holland variety of distinctive and un¬ 
usual color. The shadings depend somewhat on the weather conditions 
but are for the most part mahogany red with a distinct gold border 
or tip on each petal. Roots S .75 Plants $ .50 
BONNIE BELMONT (S. C.) A 1936 introduction which very much 
anpealed to us as it grew in our garden last season. The color is 
clear glistening yellow: size 8 to 10 inches. Has fine stems and 
blooms very freely. Roots S5.00 Plants $2.50 
BUCKEYE KING (F. D.) Gold with slight apricot suffusions and 
shading deeper toward center. A variety which produces many large 
clean appearing flowers of exceptional keeping quality. 
Roots S .75 
Plants $ .50 
