Gladiolas Show, Ann Arbor, August 1947
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Ann Arbor News, July 31, 1947
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Win Top Gladiolus Honors: These six gladiolus won honors at the Michigan Gladiolus Society Exhibition held Saturday and Sunday in the Intramural Sports Building. Left to right, they are: the novice winner, a Praetoria grown by J. Elmer Schmidt of Auburn, Mich.; the American Home Achievement award winner, exhibited by Prof. and Mrs. C. F. Kuhn of Detroit; the reserve champion, an orange-red gladiolus flown 2,500 miles from Vancouver, British Columbia, by Milton Jack of Hatzie; the white single-spike open glass winner and grand champion, a Leading Lady, grown by Lester Taylor of Bay City; the three-spike champion from Jensen's Fruit and Flower Farm, Gary, Ind.; and the best seedling, exhibited by George V. Snyder of Clawson, Mich.
Ann Arbor News, July 31, 1947
Caption
Win Top Gladiolus Honors: These six gladiolus won honors at the Michigan Gladiolus Society Exhibition held Saturday and Sunday in the Intramural Sports Building. Left to right, they are: the novice winner, a Praetoria grown by J. Elmer Schmidt of Auburn, Mich.; the American Home Achievement award winner, exhibited by Prof. and Mrs. C. F. Kuhn of Detroit; the reserve champion, an orange-red gladiolus flown 2,500 miles from Vancouver, British Columbia, by Milton Jack of Hatzie; the white single-spike open glass winner and grand champion, a Leading Lady, grown by Lester Taylor of Bay City; the three-spike champion from Jensen's Fruit and Flower Farm, Gary, Ind.; and the best seedling, exhibited by George V. Snyder of Clawson, Mich.
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1947
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August
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