1946 =THREE EXTRA SPECIAL KINYON ORIGINATIONS 
MARY KATHLEEN (Kinyon ’44) (J. Van Tets X Stately State- 
ly Lavender) (Early-Midseason). Beautiful clear white, with 
just a tint of lavender in throat. This makes it seem even 
whiter. Tall and stately with 8-10 or more blooms open and 
most of the buds showing color. *See cut. This spike was 
grown in our garden from a medium sized bulb, and was only 
one of many cut, which were just as good. Blooms of good 
substance, 4% in. or larger. Good healthy grower, produc- 
ing plenty of bulblets which germinate well. Should make 
one of the best commercial whites when there is enough stock. 
(Large, 1 bulb, $1.00; 10 for $8.00) (Medium, 1 for 75c, 10 
for $6.00) (Small, 1 for 50c, 10 for $4.00) 100 bulblets for $8.00. 
Not less than 25 at 100 rate. 
MARGARET MARIE (Kinyon 743) (Sdlg. X Pfitzer’s Triumph) 
(Mid-season). Beautiful ruffled blooms of deep rose-pink, 
shaded deeper at edges of petals. Rose-red blotch. 6 or 
more open at one time, with 6-7 showing color. Tall always 
straight spike. (Large, 1 bulb, $1.00; 10 for $8.00) (Medium, 
1 for 75c; 10 for $6.00) (Small, 1 for 50c; 10 for $4.00) 
(Bulblets, 100 for $10.00). Not less than 25 at the 100 rate. 
SEVENTH HEAVEN (Kinyon-Kellogg ’40), Large blooms of 
lightly ruffled pink. Tall spike with 8-10 or more blooms 
open with plenty more showing color. Placement of blooms 
always good. An ideal Exhibition variety. Late-midseason. 
Only large or medium bulbs for sale. 1 for $1.15, 2 for $1.80, 
3 for $2.50. 
Below I am listing a few small Informal or Decorative Glads 
Bulbs 1 inch or over. 
Annie Laurie (Brown), Lt. rose-pink. Ruffled................. 5-30 
Baby Betty (Kinyon), Cream blended pink.........0000.. 5-.30 
Blvetn(Bro wi) eligi s viele ty eereere ee eee ene teen ee one 3-.25 
Cara Mia (Miller), Rose-pink Ruffled -............................- 3-.25 
DB) arn ty MIS si (SS Gea) op Meet pee ee 1-.15 
Golden Frills (Kunderd), Deep yellow, Ruffled................ 5-.30 
Genessee (Davis), Pale yellow.- Fine pencil. ..................... 5-.30 
Kewpie (Brown), Red with white edges —_.... 2-.20 
Selected Mixture of Small Varieties. Not less than 10 varieties, 
balanced as to color. Bulbs 3/4 inch or more. All blooming 
size. 50 bulbs, $1.75; 100 bulbs, $3.00. 
Magic (Kun?) Violet. Purple blotch 2... 2-.20 
Nadia (Le.), Tall salmon. Many open ............................. 3-.25 
Oberon (St.), Light scarlet. Very early -.....-..00002222.... 5—.30 
Orange Butterfly (S.), Many open —..00. 220i 8-.25 
Queen of Bremen (Z.), Lavender-pink .....0...0..22.0-00:--200---- 5—.30 
Snows Baby 9t.) Ure ewe cere ea cee oe 1-.30 
Tiffany (Brown), White, Cream blotch -.............-.....-...- 5-.30 
Taurus (Kun.), Purple. Very early _.....2.-..0...:-c-0000--------- 5-30 
White Butterfly (Kun.), Small white 
Mrs. Kinyon’s 1946 Selected Mixture. All large Flowering var- 
ieties. Bulbs 1 inch or more. 
50 bulbs 2 each of 25 different varieties..._..................... $2.25 
100 bulbs 4 each of 25 different varieties... $4.00 

If you do not find listed the variety you want, write us about it, as we have many varieties in too small quantities to’ list 
but could spare you a few. If you are interested in buying small bulbs by the 100 or bulblets per 1000 write for prices of the 
ones you want. I do not have a wholesale list. 

TERMS: At the prices quoted anywhere in this list we will prepay delivery on orders amounting to $1.00 or more, to any part 
of the U. S. You may order 5 bulbs at 10 rate. 
Every precaution is taken to produce ¢lean, true to name bulbs. Any bulbs that prove not true to name will be gladly replaced. 
There will be no substitution of variety without permission. Bulbs approved by State Inspector. 
GLADIOLUS CULTURE 
PLANTING-—-Gladiolus can be planted at about the time leaves on trees are starting to show green, up to the middle of June. 
I like early planting best. 
SOILS—They can be planted in any good garden soil that has been plowed or spaded to the depth of 8 or 10 inches. 
PLANTING DISTANCE—If planted in rows, space rows from 18 to 30 inches apart. Opening a trench to the depth of about 
6 inches and make an application of your favorite complete fertilizer. Use about 4 lbs. to 100 feet of row, then work well into the 
soil, so the bulb will not come in contact with the raw fertilizer. 
inches deep. In clay soil do not plant so deep. 
Set the bulbs top up 4 or 5 inches apart and in sandy soil 5 or 6 
SUMMER CARE—Cultivate the soil frequently throughout the summer, to keep down the weeds. Water when necessary by 
soaking the soil thoroughly. Deep watering stimulates healthy root action. 
CUTTING—In cutting the blooms leave at least 4 leaves on the plant to mature the bulb. 
DIGGING—Dig the bulbs carefully when the foliage is turning brown, but always before hard freezing weather. Cut the stems 
off close to the bulb, and dry the bulbs in a frost proof airy shed for about three weeks, then the old mother bulb can be removed, 
leaving a clean new bulb or bulbs. 
STORAGE—Store in a frost proof cellar. A temperature of about 40 degrees is best. Place in shallow trays, and the different 
varieties can be placed loosely in thin cloth bags. Tie and label as to name of variety. 
Mrs. George Kinyon (24% Grower ond Originator 


1946 GLADWIN, MICHIGAN 
KINYON GLAD GARDENS are located on M-61, 10!/2 miles east of Gladwin, 16 miles west of Standish. 
CADILLAC PRINTING co, 
CADILLAC MICH. 
