GREETINGS 
Dear Friends: I am writing this on New Year Day 1946 and want to send, to each of you my most sin- 
cere wishes that it will be, the best year you have ever known. 
With our boys back, or coming soon from the wars and with the hope, that now we will soon have Peace 
all over the world. 
To those who have loved ones who will not be coming back, we send our deepest sympathy. They have 
given their lives for us, and may we all help to keep this world as they would want it to be. 
I am planning that each variety listed, with many more will be growing in our garden next summer. As 
they bloom, they will be cut and exhibited in our basement, where you will find us ready to welcome you at 
any time. 
There we also exhibit my seedlings, of which I have many selected for farther trial, and hope some of 
them may reach the high standard, I am demanding of them, before I offer them to you. I am hoping many 
of you will come and see the flowers and me. 
Sincerely, 
MRS. GEORGE KINYON 



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