FARNAM’S CHRYSANTHEMUM FARM, NEW BLAINE, ARK. 
New Varieties of Proven Merit 
35c EACH 
CANDLELIGHT—Well-formed flowers of creamy-white. Excellent plant 
habits. Sept. 15. 
CHARLES NYE—Double; rounded flowers of rich buttercup yellow and 
firm substance. Sept. 24. 
COURAGEOUS—Bright, dark ruby-red, large double flowers, strong 
stiff stems. Sept. 29. 
EARLY HARVEST—A mass of glowing mahogany-orange flowers for 
two months. Sept. 7. 
HEATHERBLOOM—Heather-pink, center shaded rose with gold tipping. 
Sept. 4. 
SIENN A—Dark reddish-orange toned burnt-sienna brown; a heavy tex- 
tured flower. Sept. 15. 
GOLD COAST—A small, deep lemon yellow Pom. Its clean, vigorous, 
free-growing habit is outstanding. The flower is small, firm, the 
color is intense. October 25. 
PINOCCHIO—A hard, glistening snow white Pom. The tightly packed 
quilled petals of the small hard flower are a pleasure to see and 
handle. October 25. 
CAROLINE YOSICK—A small decorative low pink Pom. Possesses ex- 
cellent color holding quality. October 25. It compliments and com- 
pletes an important trio—Gold Coast, Pinocchio, and Caroline Yosick. 
GRANITE STATE (PD)—The perfect white for pots; naturally com- 
pact, snow white, ball shaped, hard semi-incurved large Pom. Disbud. 
Matures October 25. 
ALLEGRO (DE PETRIS) (H)—One of the finest shrimp-pink varieties 
for cutting. Early October. 
MORNING STAR (DE PETRIS) (H)—A large fully double, soft prim- 
rose yellow, shading to cream yellow; extremely early flowering, 
blooming from late August until killing frost; extremely hardy, and 
the foliage is disease resistant. Eary Oct. 
MORNING GLOW—(DE PETRIS)—A lovely early flowering lavender 
to mauve pink Pom. A most desirable color. Early Oct. 
AVIATOR (DE PETRIS—New coppery-red which promises to become 
very popular. A vigorous and easy grower. Early Oct. 
SCARLET COAT—Large, richest scarlet with orange cast. Oct. 10. 
MARTIN’S WHITE—Large Dec., pure white. Sept. 20. 
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