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Brand Peony Farms, Faribault, Minnesota (1929)  Page(s) 13.  
 
Single Peonies
Mellin Knight (Brand). A bright rich crimson. Tall and extra good. $3.00.

Brand Peony Farms, Faribault, Minnesota (1929)  Page(s) 13.  
 
Single Peonies
Krinkled White (A. M. Brand). The bud of this variety resembles a pale tulip. As it opens it develops into a large flower with great broad pure white petals that are krinkled like crepe paper. A splendid show flower and a splendid field flower. $10.00.

Brand Peony Farms, Faribault, Minnesota (1929)  Page(s) 13.  
 
Single Peonies
Harriet Olney (Brand). Soft rose pink. Flowers large, petals long, broad, and shapely. Beautiful peony. $3.00.

Brand Peony Farms, Faribault, Minnesota (1929)  Page(s) 13.  
 
Single Peonies
Flanders Fields (A. M. Brand). A single of the most brilliant red. Two rows of petals surround a prominent center of golden stamens. The petals stand out flat and are of great substance, rich and velvety in appearance. $10.00.

Brand Peony Farms, Faribault, Minnesota (1929)  Page(s) 13.  
 
Single Peonies
Edith West (Brand). Resembles Albiflora, except that the petals have more substance. The plant is more upright. Later than Albiflora. $3.00.

Brand Peony Farms, Faribault, Minnesota (1929)  Page(s) 13.  
 
Single Peonies
President Lincoln (A.M. Brand). Color the most dazzling of brilliant red. As a field flower it stands the burning sun the best of any single we have ever seen. A new peony. $100.00.

Peony Catalogue; Bonnewitz Peony Gardens, Van Wert, Ohio (1926)  Page(s) 7.  
 
A Descriptive Peony List
Eunice Shaylor (Shaylor)...$10.00
Ivory white blooms, slightly flushed pink when first open. This variety is still very scarce.

Gilbert H. Wild & Son, Sarcoxie, Missouri (1947)  Page(s) 2.  
 
Peonies, as grown by Gilbert H. Wild & Son
Bert Shaylor (Allison). This has never been formally introduced, but is found in a number of gardens and has been shown several times. Mr. E. F. Kelsey comment on Bert Shaylor—"A grand Medium Pink, good stems and vigourous plant"...Each $25.00

Franklin Peonies, Franklin Nursery, Richfield Station, Minneapolis, Minnesota (1926)  Page(s) 10.  
 
General Collection, Fall 1926
E. J. Shaylor. (Shaylor.) Clear silvery pink of globular shape. Staminoids of light yellow, edged golden. Very distinct and strikingly beautiful. Similar to Francis Shaylor except in color. Small Division, $8.00; Large Division, $15.00.

Gumm's Peony Gardens (1924)  Page(s) 19.  
 
Descriptive List
E. J. Shaylor (Shaylor 1918)—Globular, compact bloom of rose pink, petals tipped lighter. This variety is very distinct because of the ring of golden-edged and golden-tipped petals. Strong upright stems of medium height. Mid-season to late.
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