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PRICES OF DOUBLE AND SINGLE 
HERBACEOUS PAEONIES 
For Fall of 1908 and Spring of 1909 
N addition to this list, wc have, growing in our grounds, 
many new varieties imported from different parts of the 
world. They are the latest French and English novelties, 
and the best of the Japanese varieties. The French Paeo- 
nies are by the best-known horticulturists, such as Crousse, 
Calot, Dessert, Lemoine, and others. These French hy- 
brids, which have flowered in the last four years, are very 
fine, and marvels of beauty. The Japanese Paeonies are 
both single and double, and more odd in form and color 
than those of other countries. Q(Our aim is to supply as 
good Paeonies as there are in the world, and to keep intro- 
ducing each year the best Continental novelties. 
In 1904, the Massachusetts Horticultural Society awarded us First Class 
Certificates of Merit on Paeony Lady Alexandra Duff, by Kelway; Mar- 
guerite Gerard, by Crousse; and Mme. Emile Lemoine, by Lemoine. 
In 1905, the same Society awarded us First Class Certificates of Merit 
on Germain Bigot and Mme. de Treyeran, and Honorable Mention on M. 
Martin Cahuzac, all by Dessert. 
In 1906, the same Society awarded us a First Class Certificate on Therese, 
by A. Dessert. 
The Horticulture said of our 1905 table: “The best display — one 
that has probably never been equalled in any previous shows here — was 
that of E. J. Shaylor.” 
The Florists Review said of our exhibit in 1906: “E. J. Shaylor’s 
collection of 200 varieties, comprising, as it did, so many fine novelties, was 
a centre of attraction. Mr. Shaylor has spent a lot of money on Paeonies 
and has one of the finest collections in the country.” 
E. J. SHAYLOR & SON 
SOUTH AVENUE, WESTON Post Office Address, Wellesley Hills, Mass. 
