Jingles. Evansville, Ind. : Smith & Butterfield, 1909. 52 p. (WorldCat)
Patrino Anserino. Washington, D.C.: La Esperanto-Oficejo, 1910. [32] p. (WorldCat)
Journeys with Fairy Christmas. Pittsburgh, Penna.: J.R. Weldin, 1911. 40 p. (WorldCat)
A Plea to Gallant Knights. [Pittsburgh, Pa.: W.S. Stoner, Jr., 1913. 24 p. (WorldCat)
Facts in Jingles. Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Co., 1915. (WorldCat)
“Freakish Animals” in The Animal Kingdom. Ann Arbor, Mich. : Educators Association, 1916. (eBay-l)
“Valuable Fur-bearing Animals” in The Animal Kingdom. Ann Arbor, Mich. : Educators Association, 1916.
(eBay-l)
“Sweetest Singers” in The Bird Kingdom. Ann Arbor, Mich. : Educators Association, 1917 and as a separate
paperback. (eBay-w)
“Rogues and Mimics” in The Bird Kingdom. Ann Arbor, Mich. : Educators Association, 1917 and as a separate
paperback. (eBay-w)
“Edible Fruits of the Forest” in The Plant Kingdom. Ann Arbor, Mich. : Educators Association, 1918. (eBay-l)
Mother Stoner's Jinglelays for the World. New York,; William B. Feakins, Inc. 1923
(56 p.) Words by Winifred Sackville Stoner, Jr. Airs by "Mother" Stoner. Arranged and co-edited by Arthur Hunt. Drawings by
Marjorie Bly. (WorldCat)
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Other work attributed to Junior by Biographical Cyclopedia of U.S. Women :
Editor of Mother Stoner's Bulletin, a pocket book magazine