1939 
ALLING’S 
WATCHUNG GIANT (I. D.) This we consider the most 
outstanding of all the 1937 introductions. Its record as a 
prize winner is an enviable one. The color is light clear 
yellow with suffusions of rose. Despite its extreme size 
it has no appearance of coarseness. 
Roots $5.00 Plants $2.50 
WHITE BEAUTY (I. D.) This is introduced as a white 
Jersey’s Beauty. We fail to see the resemblance as the 
petals are quite pointed and the habit of growth is dif¬ 
ferent. It is, however, a grand white and we believe has 
a bright future as a commercial cut flower variety and it 
can also be grown to exhibition size. 
Roots $1.00 Plants $ .50 
WHITE WONDER (I. D.) Nothing better in a low price 
pure white. Size is large. Makes a big plant and a good 
keeper when cut. Roots $ .50 
WHITE WONDER (I. D.) Has been termed a white Fort 
Monmouth, and we believe it is going to prove as valu¬ 
able as a white as Fort Monmouth has a purple. It is a 
fine deep flower with pointed petals. Grows erect and 
has a very tough insect proof foliage. A big producer of 
roots as well as blooms. Roots $ .50 
WM. J. WYLLIE (F. D.) This is a fine compact growing 
plant which produces a wealth of fine waxy yellow 
blooms, as the flowers mature showing slight delicate 
pinkish tones. Size is large and habits are all good. 
Certificate at Storrs in 1936. Roots $2.00 Plants $ .75 
GARDEN and CUT FLOWER DAHLIAS 
At the risk of being termed “out of date” we are listing 
a group of old time favorites and desirable cut flower sorts. 
They have been grown in the gardens of Dahlia lovers for 
many years and many of them will be still grown after the 
present day wonders have been forgotten. Their very 
moderate prices furnish an opportunity to brighten up your 
garden with some real worth while, dependable Dahlias at 
a very little expense. 
Your Choke, any ten different varieties sent postpaid $2.25 
Twenty for $4.25 
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 
AVALON (F. D.) An old but undoubtedly one of the finest 
pure glistening yellows. Large size, long stems and a 
strong grower. Roots $ .25 
DIANE P. (F. D.) Deep mauve. Large and good bloomer. 
Roots $ .35 
ETENDARD DE LYON (S. C.) An old time purple stand¬ 
ard. Has erect stems and a good bloomer. Roots $ .25 
FRANCIS LAROCCO (I. D.) This might be termed a cream 
yellow Jersey’s Beauty as it is equally as good a cut 
flower in yellow as Beauty is in pink. It is medium size, 
has fine stems, and flowers are of hard waxy texture 
which stand shipping well. Roots $ .35 
GOLDEN SPUR (I. D.) A big fluffy yellow flower of rich 
golden yellow. Roofs $ .35 
GOVERNOR TRUMBULL (F. D.) A large free flowering 
variety of clear soft orchid resembling Mrs. I. de ver 
Warner but lighter in color and longer stem. Roots $ .35 
HARRY MAYER (F. D.) Waxy lavender with broad petals. 
Dwarf grower, large. Roots $ .35 
JEAN CHAZOT (S. C.) Another fine flower of the popular 
Autumn shades. The color for the most part being 
golden bronze, with slight red suffusions. Blooms abund¬ 
antly on good stems. Roots $ .35 
