Acer Palmatum Atropurpureum (See page 95) 
Potentilla, Gold Drop (See page 108) 
FORSYTHIA, SPRING GLORY 
This new Forsythia is without question the ioveliest of all the Golden Bells. 
When seen in bloom, it is a sight not easily forgotten, its large pale yellow 
flowers completely cover the branches in such masses that they literally bend 
with their weight. 
It would not be far amiss to say that it produces twice the number of 
blossoms of the common Forsythia. Further, the pale yellow color is very 
pleasing and brilliant, infinitely more attractive and cheerful than that of 
the varieties now in general use. If you desire a brilliant and cheerful dis- 
play in your garden in early spring, plant a few Forsythia Spring Glory. There 
is nothing which will make you forget winter as quickly nor announce’ spring 
as flamboyantly. 
Spring Glory is “‘the variety’”’ to grow for cutting. Branches cut during 
January and February burst into bloom indoors without any trouble and make 
a gorgeous show in the house during the winter. 
Each $1.50, Three $4.00, Doz. $15.00 
