RETAIL and WHOLESALE PRICES 
1947 
Mary Kathleen (Kinyon ’44), Early Mid-season, Beau- 
tiful clear white with just a tint of lavender in 
throat. This makes it seem even whiter. Tall with 
8-10 or more blooms open and most of the buds 
showing color. Blooms of good substance, 41% in. or 
larger. Good healthy grower, producing plenty of 
bulblets which germinate well. See Rating and Trial 
Reports, “The Gladiolus 1946” Pages 75-76. (Jumbo 
bulbs 90c each.) (Large 1 bulb 75c, 10 for $6.00). 
(Medium, 1 bulb 60c, 10 for $4.80), (Small 10 for 
$2.40). 100 bulblets for $6.00. Not less than 25 at 
100 rate. 
Margaret Marie (Kinyon ’43), 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. See 
Ratings and Trial Reports, “The Gladiolus 1946.” 
Page 80. Prices the same as for Mary Kathleen. 
WHOLESALE PRICES --Not Prepaid 
Per No. 1 No. 2 
Mary Kathleen ___________ 100 $40.00 $35.00 
Margaret Marie _..__..-.~ 100 40,00 35.00 
Judy Maxine. 2e2 se 100 Se 8.00 
Jean Hoxie ___________--- 100 Bs 7.00 
Emblem of Purity ______-- 100 apis. 6.00 
25 at the 100 rate. 
Below I Am Listing A Few Small Flowered Varieties 
Bulbs 1 Inch or Larger 



Annie Laurie (Brown, Light rose-pink. Ruffled 5-.30 
Baby Betty (Kinyon), Cream blended pink_--_ 5-.30 
Bluet (Brown), Light violet _____-------_- 3—.25 
Cara Mia (Miller), Rose pink. Ruffled_____-__-. 5—.30 
Dainty Miss (St.), Light pink ___- eel) 
Gelden Frills (K.), Deep yellow. Ruffled iia 5—.30 
Genessee (Davis), Lt. yellow mie See 30) 
Kewpie (Brown), Red with white rece eet. 2—.20 
Magie (K:) “Violet. Purple blotche@== 22 =.= 2—.20 
Selected Mixture of small Flowered Varieties. 
Not less than ten varieties, balanced as to color. 
Bulbs 34, inch or more. All Blooming size (50 bulbs 
O 
$1.75 (100 bulbs $3.00). 

No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 Bulblets 
$30.00 $25.00 $20.00 $15.00 1% pt. $30.00 
30.00 25.00 20.00 15,00 1% nt. 30.00 
5 Ab 6.00 ps 4.00 ly pt. 5.00 
cae are epee BAe 16 pt. 2.00 
flies a8 aia ae Es ee te 1 pt. 2.00 
Nadia (Le.), Tall salmon. Many open________ 3—.25 
Oberon (St.), Lt. scarlet. Very early________- 5—.30 
Orange Butterfly (S.), Many open ___________ 3—.25 
Queen of Bremen (Z.), Lavender pink________ 5—.30 
Snow Baby-(St.), Pure white === eee 1—.30 
Tiffany (Br.), White. Cream blotch__________ 5—.30 
Taurus (K-), Purple: Very early, 2222222 2a 5-.30 
White Butterfly (K.), Pure white __________ 3—.25 
Mrs. Kinyon’s 1947 Selected Mixture. 
All large Flowering varieties. Bulbs 1 inch or larger. 
50 bulbs, 2-each of 25 varietics2= a. =e $2.25 
LOO bulbs, 4%éeach of 25evarieties. » aaae pee) 

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. 
the ones you want. 
If you are interested in buying small bulbs by the 100 or bulblets per 1000, Write for prices of 

TERMS: At the prices quoted anywhere aH this list (Excepting wholesale orders.) we will prepay delivery on orders amount- 
ing to $2.00 or more to any part of the U. S. 
Every precaution is taken to produce clean is to name bulbs. 
All bulbs State Inspected in Storage. 
There will be no substitution of variety without permission. 
Any bulbs that prove not true to name, will be gladly replaced. 
GLADIOLUS CULTURE 
When each order is filled, we will enclose a leaflet giving “Gladiolus Culture” for Beginners. 
Gladiolus Society.” 
“Prepared by the New England 
This leaflet also tells you what a membership in this Society means, and they invite you to join “THE NEW ENGLAND GLAD- 
IOLUS SOCIETY.” See Membership Application. 
We have two large Gladiolus Societies in Michigan. Join one or both of them. Exhibit your blooms. Receive their News Letters 
and Bulletins. Meet the other Members. 
Michigan Gladiolus Society, Dues $1.00, Hartley E. Holmes, Sec.-Treas., 128 Glendale Ave., Highland Park, Mich. 
Southeastern Michigan Gladiolus Society, Dues $1.00, Arthur H. Bruske, Sec., 12134 Wyoming Ave., Detroit 4, Mich. 
There is also a Northeastern Michigan Gladiolus Society. 
We are hoping) they will have a show again this year. 
Each state has own Gladiolus Society. You can learn more about all of these through the New England Society publications. 
