NEW SINGLE KOREAN HYBRID INTRODUCTIONS 
NANCY COPELAND PINK LUSTRE AGNES SELKIRK CLARK 
AGNES SELKIRK CLARK 
A very lovely blending of bronzy pink, apricot, and salmon, in 
combination with the profusion of single blossoms, 3 inches across, 
produces an exquisite touch of autumn color in the garden. Plants 
are rugged, yet compact and graceful in habit, and remarkably free 
in flowering. This new variety, selected from a number of hybrids 
by Mrs. Clark, a prominent landscape architect, is so delightfully 
charming that we feel sure it will prove worthy of its distinguished 
name. In full flower in late September. Height, 2 to 2J4 feet. 
NANCY COPELAND 
Spectrum-red is the dominant color, according to the Ridgway 
Color Chart. An opalescent sheen, which varies with the autumn 
light, produces a changeable color-effect, always delightful, but im¬ 
possible to describe accurately. The strong, upright plant, com¬ 
pletely covered with branching sprays of large, single flowers 3 to 
334 inches across, attains perfection in late September. Altogether 
distinct and lovely. Very hardy. Height, 2 to 234 feet. 
PINK LUSTRE 
A fine single flower, 3 to 334 inches across, with several rays of 
petals and good substance. It is a delightful shade of orchid (Iadia) 
pink, quite distinct among all other pink kinds. Remarkably free, 
it produces strong branching sprays in profusion throughout October. 
A sturdy-growing variety, so hardy it will prove invaluable for 
difficult garden conditions. In full flower in late September. Height, 
2 34 to 3 feet. 
INDIAN SUMMER 
Vivid, glowing orange that immediately captures attention. It 
is a large flower, 3 inches across, somewhat shaggy, but altogether 
attractive and distinct in form. Growth is distinct, erect, and sturdy, 
never requiring support of any kind. It fills the need perfectly for 
a late-flowering Chrysanthemum that will not be marred or destroyed 
by late October frosts. October 15. Height, 2 to 23d; feet. 
ROMANY 
A lovely flower that truly defies accurate description. The 
color is between carmine and nopal red. In effect it is a soft glowing 
red with bronze tone, enhanced or illumined somewhat by the gold 
petal reverse appearing in the center. Blooms full, double, perfect 
as a cut-flower, remaining in good condition at least three weeks 
with ordinary care. Height, 234 feet. In flower about October 5. 
INDIAN SUMMER 
These two varieties 
were exhibited at the 
“Garden of the Na¬ 
tions” October, 1935, 
exhibition and received 
a “Special Award.” 
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PRICE 
OF VARIETIES 
ON THIS PAGE: 
Strong-growing plants 
from 3-inch pots, 
50 cts. each, $5 per doz. 
SPECIAL OFFER P: 
1 each of the 
5 varieties, $2.00 
SPECIAL OFFER PI: 
3 each of the 5 varieties 
(15 plants in all), 
$5.75 
ROMANY 
