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Book  (1939)  
 
Glamour
Magazine  (1939)  
 
He secured the Piggott Cup and first prize of £20 with stands and baskets of McGredy's Yellow, Mrs. Sam McGredy, Glamour, Golden Emblem, Lai and Comtesse Vandal.
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 301.  
 
Glamour (HT) McGredy 1930; glossy carmine, shaded copper, cup form, fragrance 6/10, growth 6/1.
Magazine  (1935)  
 
Jackson & Perkins Co., dealers from Newark, N. Y., have many new varieties of which the most spectacular are: Alazene and Glamour.
Magazine  (Aug 1931)  Page(s) 109.  
 
[From the N.R.S. Trial garden in 1930] Un Certificat de première classe a été décerné à :
Glamour (H. T.), S. Mc Gredy & Son.
Couleur : Carmin brillant ombré cuivre. Forme de la fleur : Très jolie comme bouton, mais les fleurs s'ouvrent en forme de calice. Parfum : D'un parfum délicieux. Forme de croissance : Vigoureuse. Beau feuillage. Destinations les mieux appropriées : Exposition, jardin, parterres. Remarques : Spécialement appropriées pour les temps frais.
Magazine  (1930)  Page(s) 390.  
 
The award of a First Class Trial Ground Certificate (the figures are those of the Trial Ground numbers) was made to : — 1. — McGredy's Gem (H.T.). 2. — Mrs. Sam McGredv (H.T.). 10.— Glamour (H.T.)....
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