GUIDEBOOK FOR 1935 
Page 7 
Scene at the Evans Farm. Cutting Spikes of Magna Blanca 
for the Ohio Show. 
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We fared as well and our competition 
baskets were outstanding features. Out of 6 
basket classes we won 4 firsts, 1 second and 1 
third. When you consider the third was about 
the largest basket in the show and contained 
many long spikes of Picardy and Rosemarie 
Pfitzer, you will understand the type of com¬ 
petition needed to win a blue ribbon in this 
show. Our most outstanding winning basket 
contained Mrs. H. Bromley Ambler and 
Magna Blanca. Another contained Minuet 
and Ramesses in striking color combination. 
Another was a small basket containing Orange 
Butterfly (Small Dec. Type), an exquisite 
winner. 
Here we again staged an educational Type 
Classification and Comprehensive Collection, 
first in its class and also winner by ballot of 
all the judges of the Commercial Display 
Sweepstakes Award. 
We won the Achievement Award, Mah. r G. 
S. Vase, for most points in the Special Classes 
Division, open to all. 
We won all the blue ribbons in the classes 
for seedlings of the three Types and the S. M. 
Antisdale Sterling Silver Vase with 3 mam¬ 
moth spikes of pure pink, shading to white 
in the throat. 
We also won the Grand Achievement 
Award, Mah. Soc. V. P.’s Vase for most 
points won in the Commercial Division, with 
129 points to nearest competitor’s 34. (81 
of these 129 points were collected in the 3- 
spike color classes where entries per class 
totalled from 7 to 69). 
