Latest Honor Rolls Grown 

DEAN SHURTLEFF [Rockley 1942], I. D. 
Semi-Cactus, very large brilliant Crimson shading to an 
Oxblood Center. Stems are straight and stiff as steel — 
droops, even in bud—9 to 13 inches to first leaf bracket. 
One of the finest I have in my garden. Also winner of 
Achievement Medal — Certificate of Merit and mentioned 
on three Honor Rolls. 
Roots $1.75 Net 

GROWNING GLORY 
CROWNING GLORY (Salem, 1941), S. C. to I. C. 
Color Amaranth pink with venetion pink center. Form semi- 
cactus changing to incurved cactus when fully developed. Size 
10 by 7 inches and beautiful. Wonderful bloomer. Achievement 
Medal A. D. S. Show at World's Fair. H. R 
Roots $1.50 
DELROSE [Slocum-Dixie, 1946], I. D. 
10 inches x 6 inches. White with yellow border on each 
Side of petal. The deep yellow border gives the blooms 
plenty of contrast. Received Certificate of Merit, East 
Lansing in 1941. On Mid-West Honor Roll 1942. Due to 
the illness and death of Mr. Slocum it was not introduced 
at that time. 
R. C. $2.00 Roots $7.50 
DE MOLAY, (Dahliadel, 1941), F.D. 
A rugged velvety crimson. Grows without forcing 9 by 5 
inches and will grow larger. Strong erect stems with insect 
resistant foliage and good flower placement. Plant 4!/, ft. 
Certificate winner at West Virginia Trial grounds in 1939 and 
on House Beautiful futurity for 1941. 
Roots $1.25 
DETROITER [Fleming 1935] F. D. 
A grand dark red, nearly a maroon; early and constant 
bloomer. Flowers six to nine inches held on fine stiff 
stems. Fine for basket work or cutting. 
tie Roots 75c 
DIRECTOR M. A. HOWE (Paralls-Hulin Blamer, 1938), F. D. 
Another of our very large beautiful Dahlias. Tyrian rose 
to cerise. 
Roots $1.00 
