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Stonycroft Gardens (E. J. Shaylor), Auburndale, Massachusetts
(1916) Page(s) 8. Shaylor's Seedlings Alma. A choice Japanese; pinkish outside with clear incurved golden petals (not staminas) inside. Looks like an incurved chrysanthemum. $5.00
(1916) Page(s) 8. Shaylor's Seedlings Deborah Sayles. A very fine shell pink single. $2.00
(1916) Page(s) 8. Shaylor's Seedlings Dorothy Allison. Very fresh pink with the petals splashed with carmine. $3.00
(1912) Page(s) 5. Series E.—$1.50 each. Extra large roots $2.25 Eugene Verdier. [Calot.] Salmon pink changing to clear pink nearly white.
(1916) Page(s) 7. Shaylor's Seedlings Frances Shaylor. A waxy cream color. The stamenoids are canary yellow edged with a deep gold color. They are long as petals and present a very pleasing effect. Very distinct. $20.00
(1916) Page(s) 7. Shaylor's Seedlings Georgiana Shaylor. Large fresh pink fading to a cream white. $10.00
(1916) Page(s) 7. Shaylor's Seedlings Jessie Shaylor. Large bloom on tall stiff stems, of a tea color. Delicious odor. $20.00
(1916) Page(s) 8. Shaylor's Seedlings La Nuit. A very dark carmine single with velvety petals. $2.00
(1916) Page(s) 8. Shaylor's Seedlings Le Jour. A large, pure white single with deep carmine stigmas. $3.00
(1916) Page(s) 8. Shaylor's Seedlings La Nuit. A very dark crimson single with glossy petals. $2.00
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