FROM THE RECORDS 
Season of 1941] 
WHITE GOLD more than fulfilled every promise made by its first season, 
that of 1940, when it won Four Blue Ribbons, one at every show where it was 
entered, and also won the American Home Achievement Medal. 
Its record during the 1941 show season was ELEVEN BLUE RIBBONS: 
One at EACH SHOW where it was entered, from the NEGS Show at Boston, 
all the way across the continent - including the Midwest Show at Chicago, - to 
the Washington State Show, and some Canadian Shows, as well. That made its 
record, to date, 100%. But that was not all: White Gold was also awarded the 
Washington State Gold Medal, and the Canadian Gladiolus Society Silver Medal. 
It was also given ‘A’ rating in the Canadian G. S. Symposium. 
Competent judges have pronounced it the Outstanding Cream, and it 
appears to be destined for a brilliant future. 
MARSEILLAISE, although not shown as extensively, also won the Blue 
Ribbon wherever it was entered, including the Midwest Show. At the Wis- 
consin State Show, it was first in its class, division champion, and Grand Champ- 
ion Spike of the show. 
GENGHIS KHAN, unfortunately, missed every major show last summer, 
due to scarcity of stock which limited the number that could be grown. Larger 
stock should remedy this in 1942.-. watch for it at the shows the coming sum- 
mer. 
