1939 
ALLING’S 
CARL G. DAHL 
CARL G. DAHL (I. D.) Chosen by the late Dr. Howe as 
worthy to bear the name of the man for whom the Dahlia 
was named. Color ember glow with golden sheen and 
sweetbriar reverse. Healthy bush, height about 5y 2 feet, 
insect resistant. Blooms from early to late. Size 11 to 
3 4 inches. A Dahlia to make you proud of your garden. 
Plants $2.50 
CAVALCADE (F. D.) A variety similar in habit of growth 
and stem to Jersey’s Beauty, but somewhat larger and 
several shades darker in color, or nearly a deep rose. 
Roots $ .75 
COL. LEWIS (F. D.) A large easy growing variety which 
should be better known. The color is deep mulberry rose 
and is quite different from existing sorts. Plants $ .50 
DARCY SAINSBURY (I. D.) An Australian introduction 
which is fast becoming popular in this country. It is 
considered by many the best exhibition white to date. 
Ideal stems and a fine grower. 
Roots $2.50 Plants $1.00 
DEW’S WHITE (I. D.) This white, while not exactly new, 
is not well known but we have grown it most successfully 
as a cut flower the past two seasons. The blooms are 
large and spreading with notched petals. Excellent 
keeper when cut and straight stems. 
Roots $2.00 Plants $ .75 
DR. J. H. CARMAN (F. D.) A broad petal giant of deep 
American Beauty rose. A many time prize winner. 
Roots $ .50 
EDWARD RINDFLEISCH (F. D.) A clear brilliant red 
which does not burn in the sun. Large, a good bloomer 
and an exceptionally good variety in the red class. 
Roots $ .50 
ELITE GLORY (F. D.) Large brilliant red with the broad¬ 
est petals of any variety known. Fine heavy erect stems. 
Roots $ .50 
ELITE SPORT (F. D.) A sport of Elite Glory which may 
now and then revert to the original but for the most part 
the flowers are a soft buff striped and speckled crimson. 
Like the original plants are heavy growers and the 
flowers are large. Roots $ .50 
