ROCKY RIVER INTRODUCTIONS 

ROSE ANN S. 
ROSE ANN S. (Sadauskas-Rocky River) A 
large, orange, straight cactus on very 
long, slender stems. We have had 
numerous twelve inch, field grown 
blooms. Side facing blooms are held 
well above the open growing plants 
with widely spaced nodes. An early 
bloomer that produces well for one so 
large, and a biq root maker. 
ROSE ANN S. received a Certificate 
of Merit at Rutgers in 1948, and is on 
Mr. Dudley's 1949 Honor Roll. A 
dahlia which could dominate its class 
as presently constituted. 
Root $10.00 net, Plant $3.50 
SELLWOOD GLORY (Beyerle-Rocky River) 

SELLWOOD GLORY 
Here is one that is distinctive. Seven 
to eight inch blooms of mahogany 
overlaid purple, suffusing to distinct 
white edging of each petal. It is not 
a bi-color. Coloration of the flower is 
very uniform; not a single solid colored 
flower in more than a hundred hills 
grown here. A formal decorative, with 
good keeping qualities, no open cen- 
ters, and good cutting stems. Very 
popular with our florists as it lends 
itself well to unusual effects in florist 
work. Even the foliage is attractive. 
SELLWOOD GLORY is a good dahlia 
from any standpoint as shown by the 
following: American Home Achievement 
Medal: Sunset Achievement Medal; the 
Derrill W. Hart Medal for highest 
average score at three Trial Grounds 
with scores of 85, 85.4, and 85.666; 
and listing on two Honor Rolls, by Mr. 
Dudley and Mr. Faust. In spite of 
this superb record, we are introducing 
it at a price half that usually charged 
for a medium size dahlia with fewer 
qualifications. On Mr. Webb's Eastern 
Dahlia Review. 
Root $5.00 net, Plant $2.00 net 
