1937 
ALLING'S 
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Our 1936 New York Show Prize Winning 
Pompon Arrangement 
POMPON DAHLIAS 
SHERRY. 1937 Introduction. Good purple Poms are not plentiful 
or satisfactory. Sherry will fit very nicely in this vacancy. 
The color is deep purple throughout; perfect exhibition form 
and size, and easy grower as well as early, free bloomer. We 
will have but a few roots to offer this season. Roots $2.00, Plants $1.00 
AIMEE. Small, free flowering bronze .25 
AMBER QUEEN. Fine, deep amber with apricot suffusions.25 
ARTHUR. Bright red, very evenly formed .35 
BOBBY. Deep plum color .25 
BRUNETTE. Crimson striped and blotched white .25 
BOB WHITE. Perfectly formed pure white .35 
DARKNESS. Deep maroon. One of the darkest we have .35 
DEE DEE. Lovely soft lilac .35 
EDITH MUELLER. An odd red blended yellow. Good cutting 
variety . 50 
ELIZABETH. Amber shaded red .35 
ETTA. Crimson with deep white edges .35 
FRANKIE. Golden apricot and crimson .25 
GEORGE IRELAND. Dainty and nicely formed mauve pink .35 
GIRLIE. Neat small lavender.35 
GLOW. Glowing old rose .50 
HAZEL. Yellow overcast pinkish bronze .25 
HELEN ANITA. Small lavender, white center and long stems.50 
HONEY. Pale honey yellow with faint suffusion of red on edges. 
An early and constant bloomer .35 
IDEAL. Clear deep yellow .25 
JESSICA. Amber and salmon with a tint of red .25 
JOE FETTE. Glistening pure white .25 
JOHNNIE. Maroon-crimson, nicely formed .50 
KITTY BARRETT. Golden yellow, edged reddish purple .50 
LITTLE DAVID. Deep orange. A good one for cutting or 
exhibition .35 
LITTLE DOROTHY. White with orange markings .25 
LITTLE EDITH. Yellow tipped bronze, very small exhibition 
flower .35 
LITTLE MARY. Almost black. Very small and regular form.50 
LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD. The name gives a very clear 
description of it. It is a rich, but yet very brilliant red, has 
long stems and blooms most freely. Size is medium . 1.00 
MARY MUNNS. Fuchia. with a darker sheen. Good stems.50 
MINNIE MELLS. Orchid rose, tipped and flushed with deep 
orchid and a deeper rye. Small exhibition form with long 
stems. A new variety from the far West which we heartily 
recommend .50 
PRIDE. Deep, rich red .35 
SNOWCLAD. Very nrolific pure white .25 
TAKA’S PURPLE. Bright dahlia carmine, long stems.50 
TOM THUMB. Garnet red. The smallest varietv in this class.50 
YELLOW GEM. Fine canary yellow with good stems .25 
