A prize winning show arrangement of Pompons 
LITTLE EDITH Yellow tipped bronze, very small 
exhibition flower . 35 
LITTLE MABEL Golden yellow with bronze and pink 
overcast .25 
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 . Roots $ .75 Plants .50 
MARY MUNNS Fuchia, with a darker sheen. Good 
stems . 50 
PINK LADY A new fine clear pink from California 
which we found very good for cut flower purposes. 
Medium size . 50 
PRIDE Deep, rich red . 35 
SNOWCLAD Very prolific pure white . 35 
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. Roots .50 
TAKA’S PURPLE Bright Dahlia carmine, long stems .50 
YELLOW GEM Fine canary yellow with good stems .25 
ROOTED CUTTINGS 
Rooted cuttings are available, in varieties where plants 
are offered, at % of the plant price. For example, where 
the price of plants is $1.50 the price of rooted cuttings is 
$ 1 . 00 . 
We have facilities to produce and ship high grade cut¬ 
tings. However, we frankly believe that roots, or well 
grown plants, will prove far more satisfactory and produce 
a much better root clump at digging time. Unless proper 
facilities for their care upon receipt are available we do not 
recommend them. They should be potted at once and set 
in a cold frame for at least two weeks before planting out. 
We guarantee safe arrival of all cutting shipments but there 
our responsibility must end as the success or failure of the 
plant depends largely on the care they receive in your hands. 
1939 #> ALLING’S DAHLIAS ♦ 1939 
