KINYON INTRODUCTIONS FOR 1934 
HONOR (Ex.) (Com.) (Dec.) 80 to 85 days. Clear lavender with dustings of self 
color on white in lower petal. About 6 blooms open at one time with good placement 
and straight spike. We have found the color always clear both in the field and as a 
cut flower. 
Large bulbs each $5.00. Medium, each $2.50. 
RUSTY (Ex.) (Com.) (Dec.) 75 to 80 days. Color is made up of very fine lines 
of Scarlet and yellow which gives the effect of orange. Lower petal marked yellow. 
Six or eight large wide open blooms of good placement on 18 or 20 bloom straight 
spike. A favorite with florists. 
Large bulbs each $2.00. Medium, each $1.00. 
We give the same production guarantee with Honor and Rusty that we are giving 
with our three 1935 introductions. 
KINYON VARIETIES OF OTHER YEARS 
With Date of Introduction and Blooming Dates 
DR. MOODY (1927, 80 to 85 days). Our first variety to be introduced and so well 
known that it needs no description. 
MARY LOCKWOOD (1928, 80 to 85 days). Shell pink with scarlet lines on lower 
petals. Tall spike with many large blooms open at one time. Spikes from large bulbs 
are apt to crook. 
RESPLENDENT (1928, 85 to 90 days). Creamy pink blending to rose pink at 
edges of petals. Intensely ruffled. Many good sized perfectly placed blooms open at 
one time on tall straight spike. Novelty, said to be one of the most beautiful ruffled 
varieties. 
BETTY LUCILLE (1929, 85 to 90 days). LaFrance pink blending to clear throat. 
Very large blooms with six or eight open on tall straight spike. Blooms from large 
bulbs sometimes come side ways. 
FAITH (1929, 85 to 90 days.) Soft blue, similar in shade to Heavenly Blue and 
the color does not fade. Wide open blooms of good substance and perfect placement 
on always straight spike. Does best from young bulbs. 
MARY VAN (1929, 75 to 80 days). Tall clear pink with tiny markings on lower 
petals. Many blooms of good size substance and placement on straight spike of about 
20 buds and blooms. At A. G. S. show Toledo 1928 this was judged best seedling suit¬ 
able for commercial use. Also good exhibition variety. 
LORRAINE BUDGE (1930, 85 to 90 days). Very clear light pink blending to 
lighter throat. Tall spike with large blooms. 
MARY MARIE (1930, 80 to 85 days). White with edges bordered as though 
embroidered with rose pink. Small dark red markings on lower petal. Tall straight 
spike with five to seven perfectly placed blooms open at one time. Size SV 2 inches. 
Novelty. 
BABY BETTY (1931, 80 to 85 days) (Small decorative). Cream blending to light 
pink at tips of petals. Graceful, slender spikes with from four to six, small rosebud 
type blooms open at one time. Just a darling baby glad which you will love. 
STATELY LAVENDER (1931, 85 to 90 days). Pale pinkish lavender. Long spike 
with ten or more well placed blooms open at a time. Distinct from other lavenders. 
JULIA SELTZ (1933, 85 to 90 days). Light pink with markings of violet. Twelve 
to Fourteen perfectly placed blooms open at one time on tall slender spike that is 
always straight. 
MAJOR GLADWIN (1933, 80 to 85 days). Dark scarlet red with a velvety tint of 
orange over the entire bloom. Blend of deeper red on lower petals. Five or six wide 
open blooms on straight spike. 
Priced in general list. 
