LISTING A FEW SMALL VARIETIES 
Blooms 34 Inches or Smaller 
Annie Laurie (Brown) Lt. Rose-pink_________ 5—.30 Magic (Kunderd) Violet. Purple blotch_______ 2-.20 
Baby Betty (Kinyon ’31) Cream pink_________ 5—.30 Nadia (Le.) Tall salmon. Many open_________ 3—.25 
Binete( brown), Lignt Violet 2 = 3—.25 Oberon (St.) Lt. scarlet. Very early _________ 3—.25 
Care Mia (Miller) Rose-pink. Ruffled________ 3—.25 Queen of Bremen (Zimmer) Lavender Pink __ 3-.25 
Dainty Miss;(St.): Light*pink .u 2) 2.—20 Snow Baby (Stancer) Pure white ____________ 2—.20 
Kewpie (Brown) Red with white edges________ 2—.20 White Butterfly (Kunderd) Small white______ 3-.25 
These Bulbs will be 1 inch or more in diameter. 

Mrs. Kinyon‘s 1948 Selected Mixture 
All Large Flowering Varieties. Bulbs 1 inch or more in diameter. 
50 bulbs 2 each of 25 different varieties__________________ > $2.25 
106 buibs 4 each of Z5 different varieties_______________ $4.50 

If you do not find listed the variety you want, write us about it, as we have many varieties in too small amounts to list 
but could spare you a few. We do not have a wholesale list, but of some varieties, could give prices per 100 in sizes #5 and #6. 
Every precaution is taken to produce clean, true to name bulbs Any bulbs that prove not true to name will be gladly 
replaced. Bulbs State Inspected. 
There will be no substitution of variety without your permission. If you would care to do so: You may send the names 
of varieties we might substitute, if we are sold out of the ones ordered. Full Cultural Instructions sent with each order. 
Terms: At the prices quoted anywhere in this list, we will prepay delivery on orders, amounting to $2.00 or more to any part 
of the U. S. You may order 5 bulbs at the 10 rate. 

JOIN A GLADIOLUS SOCIETY 
The New England Gladiolus Society is the oldest National Gladioius Society in the U. S., with members in every state, Canada 
and other countries. 
Membership dues $2.00 per year, sent to Arnold N. Drake, Sec., Horticultural Hall, Boston 15, Mass., will entitle you to a de- 
luxe, imitation leather bound copy of The Gladiolus also The Gladiolus Magazine published in February, April, July, September, 
October and December. These contain information of interest, about Giladious growing, hybridizing, and of Gladiolus Shows in 
different parts of the U. S. 
North American Gladiolus Council publishes an up to date magazine of interesting Gladiolus News and information. Four issues 
each year. You may become a subscribing member at the cost of $1.00 per year. Send check or money-order to Mr. A. Batzdorf, 
membership-secretary, North American Gladiolus Council, Lincoln Park, New Jersey. 
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. 
Northeastern Michigan Gladiolus Society. Nearly every year they hold a very successful Show in Bay City. 
Each state have their own Gladiolus Society. Try and help yours. 
: ladiolus and Oniginalor 
Mrs. George Kinyon i ae MICHIGAN 
KINYON GLAD GARDENS are loacted on M-61, 10!/2 miles east of Gladwin, 16 miles west of Standish. 
CADILLAC PRINTING CO 
