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Red Lory—Snohomish Co., ’39; Maine and 
Yakima, ’41. 
Red Viking—Verdun, P. Q., ’43. 
Rewi Fallu—Hasting (N. Z.), Wellington 
(N. Z.), °39; 2nd Ohio, ’41. 
Salman’s Glory—1ist Haarlem, ’45. 
Sensation—Hamilton, ’41. 
Shirley Temple—Eastern N. Y. G. S., 
°39; Sheboygan, Ill. and N. E. G. S., ’41. 
Smiling Maestro—Wash., '41. 
Snow Cruiser—Ohio, re 
Snow Mountain—N. ibe 
Spic and hibmeraas aii hai "45; 
arid 1stuNwY oC "46. 
Spitfire—2nd ‘Ohio, ’42: same, Cleveland, 
Ohio, '44; Ohio, ’45; Pa., and 2nd Ohio show 
"46. 
St. Edward—West Austr., G. S., '46. 
Stella Antisdale—Ohio, °’39; Motueka, 
N. Z., '46. 
Strathnaver— 2nd _ So. 
Ballarat and Croyden, ’45. 
Mich., ’46). 
Summer Gal—Conn., ’45. 
Surfside—Md., ’43. 
Thriller—Mich., ’41. 
Tip Top—S. W. Va., ’41 
Titan—Melbourne, ’45. 
Tivoli—4th Haarlem, ’45. 
Tunia’s Mahomet—t1st day Palmerston 
North N. Z., '45. 
Tunia’s Marvel—Takahuna, N. Z., '46. 
Tuts Both—2nd day Palmerston North, 
FEAR oe 
Vagabond Prince—Algona, (la.), 
Ames. ’41; S. E. Mich., ’42. 
Vista Bonita—N. E. G. S., ’42 and ’43. 
White Gold—S. E. Mich., ’45. 
Wings of Song—lowa, °39; Md., 
Nebr. and Ia., 42. 
W. R. Reader—Calgary, ’43. 
Zuni—Grants Pass., ’38; Thunder Bay, 
’40; Regina, ‘41; Algona and Yakima Valley, 
"42. 
Ind. 
Australia, ‘41 
(Reserve champ, 
"40; 
’40; 
CHAMPION SEEDLING BLOOMS 
Following seedling champions were not 
merely winners in their classes of certain 
types. They were champion seedlings, all 
types competing. Not many Prize Schedules 
make provision for this competition, it being 
most popular, apparently, in Ohio, Australia 
and New Zealand. 
All Glory—N. Z. G. S., '44. 
California Rose—(Salbach) East Bay, '39. 
Chagrin—(Evans) W. Va., '41; also 2nd 
Ohio show, Cleveland, Ohio, ’43. 
Crystal (E. Both)—So. Australia G. S., ’37. 
High Finance (Wilson)—Mah., ’37 (was 
also grand champion.) (2nd Show) 
Hurricane (Evans)—Mah., ’41. 
Kawatiri—Wesport, N. Z., '44. 
Kildonan—Winnipeg, ‘41. 
King Click (Wilson)——Ohio, "40 (was also 
grand champion). 
Laburnum (Almey) — Winnipeg (also 
grand champion), '39; Midwest, ’42. 
THE GLADIOLUS FANCIER'S 
es (Wilson)—Wellsville and 1st Ohio, 
Madeleine Brown—(Maier) S. E. Mich., 
44: (also Grand Champion). 
Mid-America (Knierim)—2nd Ohio, ’45 
and ’46 (also Color champ. and grand champ. 
at the ’45 show). (Reserve champ. at the 
’46 show). 
Peggy Lou (Wilson)—Pa. G. S.,’37; Mah., 
’37 (also grand champion at latter). 
Red Viking—(McDougall) Quebec, 742 
and Verdun, P.Q.,’43 (also Grand Champion, 
Sir Geo. Murray (E. Both)—So. Austr. 
G. S., ’38 (also grand champion). 
Snow Cruiser (Evans)—Ohio, 
grand champion). 
Sioux City Sue yeaa i 459 
Spitfire (Evans)—Ind., 
Stella Antisdale (Eee ae Oe ’39 (also 
grand champion). 
Strathnaver—2nd So. Austr., '38. 
Stratosphere (Barrett)—Can. G. S. ’45. 
(Also grand champion). 
Thriller (Evans)—Mich., 41 (also grand 
champion). 
Tunia’s Marvel (E. Both)—So. 
G S.4240: 
Victory Queen — Pe. Tri State, 
Wellsville, O., '41. 
'41 (also 
Austr. 
- COLOR CHAMPIONS 
It is to the credit of the Tasmania Gladio- 
lus Society to have hit upon this desirable 
addition to our shows. Without genuine 
color appeal no new seedling should be intro- 
eae Ohio Society adopted the idea in 
a Both’s Memory—2nd Tasmania Gss., 
"4 
Firebrand—2nd Ohio show and Tri State, 
Wellsville, Ohio, ’46.. 
Frances Irwin—Akron, Ohio, '44. 
Great Lakes—Ohio, ’46. 
H. R. Hancock—Ohio, ’43. 
Tunia’s Mahomet—Tasmania G. Sane 
and ’45, 
Tuts Both—Cleveland, Ohio, ’44. 
Drum Major—Tri State, Wellsville, Ohio, 
“45: 
BEST RECENTS, 1946 SHOWS 
Beauty Clinic at C. G. S. 
Bengasi, Sheboygan, Wis. (regional). 
Commando, Pa 
Conn. Yankee, Ohio. 
Fabulous, Mont. 
Grand Opening, S. E. Mich. 
Kestrel, W. Va. 
Intruder, Twin Cities, Wis. (regional). 
Marion Pearl, Maine and Winnipeg. 
Normandie, Yakima, Wash. (regional). 
Parma, Pittsburgh, Pa. (regional). 
Spic and Span, Ind. and Empire State. 
Spitfire, 2nd show Ohio. 
Strathnaver, Mich. State. 
Summer Gal, Binghamton, N. Y. 
Topscore, Wash. State. 
Tuts Both, Chagrin Falls, Ohio. 
