PH OTO BY BILL HANSEN A New Tradition A father creates a new flower for his daughter's bat mitzvah. JULIE WIENER STAFF WRITER W hile studying for her bat mitzvah at Con- gregation Shir Tikvah, Erin Michelle Wolson learned a lot about her Jewish roots. And at her bat mitzvah party, her guests received a dif- ferent kind of root: the root of a specially hybridized day lily that bears Ms. Wolson's name. In a departure from the usu- al bat mitzvah party gifts, Ms. Wolson distributed roots and stalks of the perennial which her father, landscaper Merritt Wol- son, designed in honor of her rite of passage. If planted according to Mr. Wolson's instructions, the pink and yellow flowers should bloom in August. "You go to so many of these things and get stuff that doesn't Merritt Wolson with daughter, Erin, in the greenhouse. mean anything," said Mr. Wolson, who spent three years hybridizing a day lily to his daughter's lik- ing. "I wanted to give away something that would make [her guests] think of Erin." Because every new hy- bridized plant can be named by whoever devel- ops it, Mr. Wolson has chosen to register this one as Erin Michelle. In full bloom, the day lily measures approximate- ly 30 inches high. "I think it's really pretty," said Ms. Wolson, a seven th-grader at Roeper School who said she likes to help out in her father's nurs- ery. In the process of developing a _ Erin Wolson with the day lily her father, Merritt, created for her bat mitzvah. new plant, Mr. Wolson has cre- ated a new family ritual: appar- ently, Erin's 7-year-old brother Sam has already decided he wants a plant designed for his bar mitzvah as well. COLLEGE BOUND ..,,,," • ,11)110011111111111111NilitilitilittiiiN • Styles from, LONDON SPACE GRADUATION caps, DEADLINE gowns and more will IS lead the class down MAY 9 , N\\ NEW YORK / the aisle of our annual ITALY College Bound special PARIS \ section on Friday May Where you can find the latest hair cut & color techniques. Mark D'Alleva I CALL YOUR ) 16, 1997. ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE Don't miss the mark to TODAY send your message to 810.354.6060 our 50,000 readers! D'ALLEVA'S SALON (810) 539-1234 SUGAR TREE • Orchard Lk. Rd. • W. Bloomfield Next tune you feed your face, think about your heart. Go easy on your heart and start cutting back on foods that are high in saturated fat and cholesterol. The change'II do you good. American Heart Association WE'RE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE •