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BAUR-STEINKAMP & COMPANY 
YELLOW MONUMENT —A light 
yellow sport from Monument. Just 
like the parent variety except in color. 
Needs no further recommendation. 
MARIE de PETRIS—Large incurved 
yellow bloom. Heavy stem and ample 
foliage. Plant early; take late crown 
bud. Blooms in late November. 
GOLDEN CELEBRATION—B. S. & 
Co., 1928. Our standard yellow for 
Thanksgiving. Has fine foliage and 
straight stem, needing a minimum of 
tying. Take terminal hud. 
NELLIE T. ROSS—Plant this to fol¬ 
low Golden Celebration, to cut mostly 
in December. Large round bright yel¬ 
low bloom. Plant in July to hold down 
its height. 
GOLDEN PEARSON—B. S. & Co., 
1931. A clear yellow sport from 
Gladys Pearson. Just like the parent 
except the color. Take late crown or 
terminal bud. 
PINK 
LUSTRE—B. S. & Co., 1928. Grown 
extensively as the earliest large pink. 
If planted early and a crown bud is 
taken in late August it will bloom the 
first week in October. Terminal bud 
will bloom ten days later. 
ROSE GLORY—B. S. & Co., 1930. Fol¬ 
lows Lustre in bloom. Strong stem, 
good foliage. Lavender pink in color. 
Take terminal bud for best color. 
PINK CHIEF—B. S. & Co., 1932. 
Deeper in color than Justrite and 
slightly taller. Blooms middle of Oc¬ 
tober. Take terminal bud for best 
color. 
JUSTRITE—B. S. & Co., 1929. Globu¬ 
lar flower of good size. Fine lavender 
pink. Our very best pink for Octo¬ 
ber 18th to 20th. Can lie grown to 
one or more flowers and always good. 
Take terminal bud. 
OCTOBER ROSE—B. S. & Co., 1925. 
Clear lavender pink and large in size. 
A sjreat favorite for late October 
blooming. Take terminal bud. 
OLD ROSE—B. S. & Co., 1931. A fine 
shade of deep pink. One of the few 
pinks that do well under shade. 
Blooms normally the first week in 
November. Take late crown or termi¬ 
nal bud. 
PINK TREASURE—Much larger than 
Chieftain which it resembles some¬ 
what, and it may displace. Take ter¬ 
minal bud and shade when coming 
into bloom to save the color. 
DISTINCTION—B. S. & Co, 1925. 
Good sized bright pink bloom of 
good form. Straight stem and good 
foliage. Blooms in late November. 
Take terminal bud. 
THANKSGIVING PINK —B. S. & 
Co, 1921. Our main pink for the 
day for which it was named. Fine 
stem and foliage and grows about 
four feet. Also a fine pot variety. 
HELEN FRICK—Light lavender pink 
for Thanksgiving and later. An old 
variety and a great favorite. Take 
terminal bud for best bloom and 
color. 
BRONZE 
INDIANOLA—B. S. & Co, 1928. 
Plant early in June and take bud in 
late August for early October blooms. 
Terminal buds bloom ten days later 
and have a deeper bronze color. Good 
either way. 
GOLDEN BRONZE—B. S. & Co, 
1930. Plant this to follow Indianola. 
Can be planted late in June and still 
make good stems. Also very fine for 
growing under shade. Terminal bud 
gives best color. 
DETROIT NEWS—Plant this to fol¬ 
low Golden Bronze. Wonderful color 
and good sized blooms of large size. 
Take terminal bud. Blooms early in 
November. 
GLADYS PEARSON — Good bronze 
for Thanksgiving day. Plant early in 
June and take either late crown or 
terminal bud. 
