ALLING’S DAHLIAS - 1941 
NOVELTIES AND OLD FAVORITES 
F. D. denotes Formal Decorative. I. D. Informal Decorative 
S. C. Semi=Cactus 
jQarge Flowering Varieties 
ADIRONDACK SUNSET (I. D.) Sunset shades of scarlet and gold. 
Very attractive and showy on long stems. Roots $ .50 
ADOLPH MAYER (I. D.) One of the darkest Dahlias we have 
seen. A fine, clean grower and lasts extremely well when cut. 
Size is large. Roots $ .75 Plants $ .50 
A. E. HEIL (I. D.) A grand deep purple giant which blooms from 
early to late. Flowers deep and massive and stiff stems. 
Roots $1.00 Plants $ .50 
ALICE STELLICK (F. D.) 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 luxuri¬ 
ant grower on long stems. Roots $ .75 Plants $ .50 
AMELIA EARHART (S. C.) An Honor Roll winner which has 
proven its worth. Coral in color and a producer of many 12 inch 
blooms. Roots $ .75 Plants $ .50 
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. If you like Cowl you will like this one. 
Roots $ .50 Plants $ .50 
BALLEGO’S SURPRISE (S. C.) A white which may be depended 
upon for fine blooms under all conditions. Erect stems, large size 
and very artistic formation. Roots $ .75 Plants $ .50 
BLUE JERSEY (F. D.) One of the several sports from Jersey’s 
Beauty. Habit of growth is the same but the color is lavender 
with a suggestion of blue sheen. A splendid cut flower and keeper. 
Roots $ .50 
BLUE RIVER (I. D. Bluish French violet giving a smokey bluish 
effect. An unusual combination of colors and a most satisfactory 
grower. Roots $ .50 Plants $ .50 
CALIFORNIA IDOL (I. D.) This giant yellow is too well known to 
require much description. Size is uniformly large and the petals 
are long and pointed. A yellow which we can highly recommend. 
Roots $ .50 Plants $ .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 $ .50 
JESSICA DRAGONETTE, SemLCactus 
CHEERIO, Semi=Cactus 
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 
amber glow with golden sheen and sweetbriar reverse. Healthy 
bush, height about 5V2 feet, insect resistant. Blooms from early 
to late. Size 11 to 14 inches. A Dahlia to make you proud of your 
garden. Roots $1.00 Plants $ .50 
CHEERIO (Inc. Cac.) We were very pleased with the way this 
Dahlia grew in our garden last year and it was also a winner for 
us on the exhibition table. The stems are long and stiff and the 
flowers have fine substance and last well when cut. Color peach 
and cream to yellow. Size 8x5. Roots $1.00 Plants $ .50 
COL. LEWIS (F. D.) A large easy growing variety which should be 
better known. The color is deep mulberry rose and is quite differ¬ 
ent from existing sorts. Roots $ .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 $1.00 Plants $ .50 
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 $1.00 Plants $ .50 
DULCINEA (Cac.) Coral red. Wiry stems and a good keeper when 
cut. Roots $1.00 Plants $ .50 
DR. J. H. CARMAN (F. D.) A broad petal giant of deep American 
Beauty rose. A many time prize winner. Roots $ .50 
EDITH WILLKIE (S. C.) This big white won the American 
Home achievement medal for Mr. E. E. Tooker at the New 
York World's Fair show of the American Dahlia Society 
as well as a gold medal certificate of the A. D. S. It is a 
pure white semi-cactus and the blooms shown were 12 inches 
or more in diameter. It was easily the most outstanding 
new Dahlia in the show. We feel honored to have been 
invited by the orignator to take part in the first year dis¬ 
semination of this grand Dahlia. 
Plants $10.00 each or two plants for $15.00 
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 
ENKART PRIM A (S. C.) A challenge cup winner in Belgium. The 
color is new in the cactus type; soft salmon with a deep yellow 
center. Very fine fpr exhibition or cutting. 
Roots $1.50 Plants $ .50 
