KINYON ORIGINATIONS ♦ New for 1937 
CHEERFUL (No. 431) 
(Decorative) (Landscape) Early Midseason 
Clear light red with clean cut white blotch. Spike tall, straight and medium slender 
with eight or more blooms open at one time. Placement good and keeping quality of 
the best. Always stands erect. Ruffled. You will like this one. 
As No. 431 this was a blue ribbon winner in the Decorative seedling class at A. G. 
S. show, South Bend, 1935. 
Bulbs No. 3 or larger $1.00. 
OGEMAW (No. 324) 
(Exhibition) Late midseason 
Color deep salmon pink with cream blotch. Most blooms lightly flaked with 
smoky blue. Sometimes comes without flakes. This is one of the tallest Glads in our 
garden. Six or eight large wide open blooms at one time and the spike is long and 
straight. Blooms of heavy substance and blooming large to end of spike. 
Bulbs No. 3 or larger $1.00. 
Note: We have held this until there was enough stock to make these prices 
possible. 
INTRODUCTIONS FOR 1935 
Each one a winner at M. G. S. show, Detroit, 1934 
JOAN PETY (Exhibition) (75 to 80 days) Pure pink with small markings of violet 
on cream in lower petals. Six to ten or more perfectly placed blooms open at one time 
on tall and always straight spike. Frilled . 
Bulbs each. Large $2.00, Medium $1.00. 
NANCY ANN (No. 408) (Decorative) (Commercial) (80 to 85 days.) Light lav¬ 
ender pink blending slightly deeper at edges of petals. Lower petals marked cream. 
Six perfectly placed blooms (with lightly frilled petals) open at one time on an always 
straight spike. 
As seedling No. 408 this was winner of a first at M. G. S. show, Detroit 1934 and 
again as Nancy Ann at A. G. S. show South Bend, 1935. 
Bulbs each. Large $2.00, Medium $1.00. 
*ROSE STANDISH (No. 432) (Decorative) (Commercial) ( about 75 days). One 
of the loveliest shades of clear light rose-pink blending lighter in thoat with tiny violet 
markings on lower petals. Five or six wide open beautifully ruffled blooms of good 
size, well placed on straight, slender spike cf 18 or more buds. 
The buds of this variety are very beautiful with their delicately ruffled edges. 
Price each. Large 20c, Medium each 15c. 
SO BIG (No. 458) (Exhibition) (80 to 85 days). Deep rose-pink with violet 
feather on lower petal. Six to eight immense blooms open on tall, straight spike. Out¬ 
standing. 
Price each, Large $3.00, Medium $1.50. 
INTRODUCTIONS OF 1934 
HONOR (Exhibition) (Commercial) (80 to 85 days.) Clear lavender with dust¬ 
ings of self color on white in lower petal. About six blooms open at one time with 
good placement and straight spike. We have found the color always clear both in the 
garden and as a cut flower. 
Winner in lavender class at A. G. S. show, South Bend, 1935. 
Price each, Large $1.00, Medium 50c. 
RUSTY (Exhibition) (Commercial) (75 to 80 days). Color is made up of very 
fine lines of scarlet and yellow which give an effect of orange. Lower petal marked 
yellow. Six or eight large wide open blooms of good placement on 18 to 20 bloom 
straight spike. 
Price each, Large 35c, Medium 20c. 
ALAYNE (No. 461) (Dec.) (Com.) Midseason. Beautiful rose-pink with Tyrian 
Pink pencil marks on white throat. Won an Awax-d of Mex-it at A. G. S. show, South 
Bend, Ind., 1935 and the stock was sold to Elmer E. Gove, Champlain View Gardens, 
Buxdington, Vermont. According to promise made at time of this sale I will not list 
“Alayne” at this time. 
