GREETINGS 
Dear Friends: Due to the unusually dry weather last summer, your blooms may not have been as large as other 
years, unless you were able to water them. We have found the bulbs were extra nice last fall and feel sure yours will 
be good. 
How wonderful it is that we can always look forward to another summer and feel that everything will be better. 
I think there is more interest in Glads than ever before. They are so easy to grow but as we learn more about caring 
for them; they will be more beautiful. 
I missed all the shows last summer but know by the reports, they were very successful with a EM attendance 
everywhere. I am hoping to see them in summer of 1947. 
I have some beautiful seedlings, but want to grow and test them again, so I can be sure they will be worthy of a 
place among the best. 
Glad time is vacation time and if you should spend yours in this part of Michigan we want you to come and see our 
flowers and us. The exhibit we have in the basement of our home has given pleasure to many who see it, and select 
from the blooms, the varieties they want to grow another year. Blooms from new seedlings are shown there also. 
Kinyon Glad Gardens are located 101% miles east of Gladwin, or 16 miles west of Standish on M-61, then % mile south 
through a woods road. The sign is on M-61. 
Sincerely, 
MRS. GEORGE KINYON 
(Miss) PAULINE ARCHER, Assistant 
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