orsythia, Lynwood Gold 
This splendid new Forsythia originated in Ireland and we predict it 
will replace, before many years, all other varieties of deep yellow 
color. It is one of several fine new shrubs we have obtained in Europe 
for introduction in this country, 
The branches are erect and literally smothered under golden yellow 
flowers from top to bottom. Not only are the flowers produced in the 
most profuse manner but the individual blooms are better and fuller 
in form as well as of greater substance, apparently never minding 
bad weather. For a magnificent show of golden yellow, there is noth- 
ing better. It is superb for cutting and flowering in the house during 
the winter months. It has been carefully tested for several years in 
Mentor and we recommend it without hesitation. Ultimate height 5 
to 7 feet depending on conditions. 
Lynwood Gold Forsythia is a worth-while companion to the fine 
new popular pale yellow variety, Spring Glory, we have been in- 
troducing during the past few years. 
3 to 4-ft. plants at: Each $3.00, Three $8.50, Doz. $32.00 
2 to 3-ft. plants at: Each $2.50, Three $7.00, Doz. $25.00 
Caryopteris, Hteavenly Blue 
Plant Patent No. 1091) 
A delightfully deep blue colored autumn flowering shrub. It is the 
dark blue form of Caryopteris Blue Mist which Wayside Gardens in- 
troduced several years ago. Heavenly Blue is our own origination; the 
result of crosses and selections made at Mentor. 
Heavenly Blue is upright in growth. When mature, it is about 15 
to 18 inches in diameter and 18 to 24 inches tall. One shrub will 
produce 30 or more beautiful deep blue flower spikes, a color which 
we all know is quite rare at any time and particularly so in the autumn 
garden. It does best in a light soil; in fact, the sandier the better, 
and must be grown in full sun. It comes to perfection in a warm, dry, 
sunny spot. We consider this new shrub one of the finest things avail- 
able for rich autumn color. 
Each $2.00, Three $5.75, Doz. $20.00 
D warf ‘Red Barberry 
Grimson Pygmy 
We obtained from Holland the miniature form of the Red-Leaved 
Barberry. Everyone who has seen it wants it because of its charm and 
delightful coloring of its foliage. 
The old leaves are bronzy blood-red while the new growth tips are 
several shades lighter, which sparkle in the sunlight. 
Our oldest stock plants, now several years old, measure 15 to 18 
inches in diameter and are about 12 inches high. Each one is a picture 
in itself. Individua! plants are colorful and will make a fine showing 
in front of any shrub planting, in front of a house for instance. It is 
of slow growth and excellent as edging to walks or flower beds where 
it will be most attractive. Must be grown in full sun in order to obtain 
the brilliant foliage color. If grown in shade they will not color cor- 
rectly. For hedging space plants 12 inches apart. 
Each $1.10, Three $3.00, Doz. $10.00, 100 $70.00 
