BAUR-STEINKAMP & COMPANY 
YELLOW 
YELLOW CHIEFTAIN (New) —A sport of the reliable Chieftain. Possesses all of 
the characteristics that have made Chieftain so widely grown. Price $25.00 per 100, 
$200.00 per 1,000. 
GOLD LODE—B. S. & Co., 1927. Plant early in June and take the bud about 
August 25th in order to cut the first week in October. Can be brought in by Septem¬ 
ber 1st, with shade. 
GOLDEN OCTOBER—Deep yellow incurved with waxy petals. Grows four feet 
from June planting, has good foliage and follows Gold Lode to bloom about October 
15th, in this section. One of the best early yellows. Take terminal bud. 
CELESTRA—B. S. & Co., 1929. We rate this one of our very best commercial yel¬ 
lows. Perfectly round bloom, good foliage and strong stem. Follows Gold Lode. 
Grows four feet from June planting. A good yellow for shading. 
YELLOW AMBASSADOR — Sport from Ambassador. Grow this yellow sport 
along with the original white for a pair of unequaled earlies. Can be shaded with 
the same success as Ambassador. 
GOLDEN GLORY—B. S. & CO., 1922. Large incurved golden yellow colored 
flower. Blooms last week in October from terminal bud. 
SUNGLOW—One of the good second earlies. Bright yellow flower of good size. 
Grows four feet and blooms in late October. Take the terminal bud. 
COAHOMA—B. S. & Co., 1932. A bright yellow flower of good size to follow 
Celestra. One of the best commercial yellows for late October. Very good for shad¬ 
ing. Take terminal bud. 
GOOD NEWS—Clear yellow sport of Detroit News having wonderful substance, 
good stem and foliage. Blooms in early November. Good for shading. Take term¬ 
inal bud. 
CORONNA—B. S. & CO., 1926. A wonderful deep golden yellow colored bloom 
of good size and substance. Grows about five feet. Take late crown bud for best 
size. 
YELLOW GOLD—A bright golden yellow reflexed flower on a tall stem. Blooms 
the first week in November on terminal bud. 
MRS. WILLIAM THAW, JR.—B. S. & Co., 1935. A large clear medium yellow that 
holds exceptionally well. The bloom has good substance and the foliage and stem 
are good. Grows five feet tall from mid-June planting and four feet from early July 
planting. Does well when shaded. Comes naturally in November. 
MAJOR BONNAFFON—One of the oldest existing varieties but still among the 
best. Yellow color blooming early in November. 
CARDONIA—B. S. & Co., 1933. Medium size incurved bloom with a wonderful 
deep yellow color. Blooms November 10th. Take terminal bud. 
FRIENDLY RIVAL—A deep golden yellow that has become quite popular in the 
mid-west. Select bud September 10th. Blooms November 10th to 20th. 
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