LINK’S SENSATION (Link-Premier) I. D. Color a mixture of buff and 
scarlet blending to an orange with bittersweet reverse. Blooms are 
reported as large and deep. Strong bushes about 5 ft. tall. Foliage 
tough and insect resistant. Strong stems holding blooms facing. 
Certified at East Lansing, Mich. On Mr. L. B. Dudley’s and Mr. J. 
Louis Robert’s Honor Roll in The Flower Grower. 
Plants $5. 3 for $12.50 
MOTHER KOENIG (Lakeside) I. D. Large shrimp pink fading to yellow, 
growing 10 to 12 inches by 6 inches to 8 inches, on wonedrful stems 
with loads of flowers facing side. Bush 5 ft. Insect resistant. Amer- 
ican Home Achievement Medal Winner at New Baltimore, Mich. On 
Mr. L. B. Dudley’s and Col. Richard T. Eddy’s Honor Roll in The 
Flower Grower. 
Plants $5. net 
NATION’S PRIDE (Heil) I. D. Color blend of peach red suffused buff 
and chrome yellow with apricot red at center. Plant reported to grow 
like Sunrays. Long stems holding large flowers erect on side. Blooms 
9% x 6% inches. Bush 4% ft., with rugged foliage. Certificate of 
Merit at Storrs, Conn., in 1948. Listed on Mr. L. B. Dudley’s Honor 
Roll in The Flower Grower. 
Plants $5. 
POET’S DREAM (Salem) I. D. Color apple blossom pink with pure white 
center. Blooms early and profusely. Size 11 x 7. Bush 4% ft. Vig- 
orous grower. This is a three star dahlia, making the 3 Honor Rolls 
of the country. 
Plants $10. 
SALEM’S SUNSHINE (Salem) I. D. Color pure soft yellow. Size 12 
inches x 9 inches. Petals curl and twist and have good substance. 
Early and profuse bloomer. Bush medium tall. This it a three star 
dahlia, making the 3 Hinor Rolls of the country. 
Plants $10. 
THE DRAGON (Dahliadel) I. D. Blend of shrimp pink and chrome yellow 
and general effect of orange. Size 11 x 5. Strong stems. Bush 5 ft. 
Foliage tough and resistant. Listed on Mr. L. B. Dudley’s Honor Roll 
in The Flower Grower. 
Roots $10. Plants $5. 
WORLD EVENT (Dixie) I. D. Amaranth pink, flushed mallow purple, 
general effect being soft glowing pink. Size 9 x 6 inches. High cen- 
tered and bloom comes completely back to stem. Flowers are held on 
side. Strong stem. Certificate of Merit at Storrs and East Lansing 
in 1948. A three star dahlia listed on all three Honor Rolls of the 
country. 
Plants $5. 
