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SPRING LIST 1937 
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a trace of bronze. Solid flower of good size and texture. Strong 
stem. 4 to 5 feet from June planting. Matures first week in No¬ 
vember. Take Terminal Bud. 
YELLOW MONUMENT. A light yellow Sport of Monument with 
the same good qualities. Matures November 10th to 15th. 
SECRETARY NEHRLING. Very perfect in form, of the true 
commercial type. Bright yellow. Stem heavy and strong with the 
foliage extending up to the bloom. Reserve bud August 15th to 20th. 
Height from early May planting 4i/ 2 feet. Flowers 5y 2 inches in di- 
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ameter. Matures November 15th to 20th. C. S. A. Certificate. 
FRIENDLY RIVAL. This is acknowledged the finest yellow ever 
produced considering its size, color, stem and foliage. Maturing No¬ 
vember 10th to 15th. It is the brightest yellow of its season. 
MAJOR BONAFFAN. Closely incurved, clear yellow of very fine 
substance. Its perfectly formed flowers are supported on strong 
stems with good foliage. Matures middle of November and later 
from buds selected Septmber 10th. 
MARIE DePETRIS. A wonderful golden yellow, incurved. Ma¬ 
tures November 20th from buds selected August 20th. A perfect com¬ 
mercial in every respect. 
YELLOW PEARSON. Ours is the clear bright yellow sport of 
the popular bronze variety, Gladys Pearson, introduced to the trade 
by Baur-Steinkamp Co. Like its parent, it comes just right for 
Thanksgiving Day and should be planted heavily for that time. 
GOLDEN MRS. ROSS. This sport is identical in every respect 
with its parent, except color, which is a much darker yellow, nearly 
approaching the color of Friendly Rival. Height, four feet. Matures 
November 28th. 
MRS. NELLIE T. ROSS. Light yel¬ 
low, possibly a shade lighter than that of 
Bonaffan. Its late flowering period, No¬ 
vember 30th into December greatly en¬ 
hances its value. A wonderful keeper. 
Do not reserve bud until early October. 
Height 41/2 feet. 
GOLDEN CHADWICK. When high- 
class blooms are the chief object this 
variety reigns supreme. Its rich yellow 
color, combined with good characteristics 
of the Chadwick’s places it as one of the 
best late yellow varieties. Late plantings 
produce superior flowers from Thanks¬ 
giving to Christmas. $1.00 per doz., $5.00 
per 100, $40.00 per 1,000. 
YELLOW CHATTANOOGA. A sport of Chattanooga, identical to 
its parent in every respect except color, which is an even shade of 
yellow, about same shade as Mrs. Nellie T. Ross, but blooms one 
week later from terminal buds. 
