STONYCROFT (GARDENS 
SINGLES AND JAPS 
All White Singles. La Fiancee, Laclj 
Lillian Ogle. The Queen, etc., etc 
$ 1 . 00 . 
All Pink Different Shades. 50 cents. 
All Crimson. 50 cents. 
White Jap. $1.00 each. 
All Other Colors. 50 cents. 
HONORING A PAEONY GROWER 
The Massachusetts Horticultural Society has honored E. J. Shaylor of Wellesley 
with its gold medal for his services to horticulture in improving, importing and dis- 
tributing new and rare Paeonies. Mr. Shaylor before taking up Paeony culture was 
twenty years with the Meriden Cultcry Company, Meriden, Conn. He has been grow- 
ing Paeonies for the past eleven years and has had most wonderful success with 
them. He has seventeen acres of land nearly all occupied with his favorite flower. 
He grew the Paeony first as a hobby, but now he docs a large and increasing busi- 
ness. He read an excellent paper on Paeonies a few weeks ago, before the Gardeners 
and Florists’ Club of Boston, which was printed in the “Exchange” of May 27th. 
(“Florists’ Exchange,” N. Y., June 17th, 1911.) 
25 Broad Street, New York. 
UNDERWOOD, VAN VORST & HOYT. 
June 21st, 1911. 
E. J. Shaylor, Esq., 
Wellesley Farms, Mass. 
Dear Mr. Shaylor: — 
Many thanks for your long and kind letter, and my congratulations to you on 
the receipt of the honor conferred upon you by the Massachusetts Society, and my 
compliments to that society for showing such excellent judgment in the bestowal 
of the Gold Medal upon you. 
Faithfully yours, 
FREDK. B. VAN VORST. 
