BAUR-STEINKAMP & COMPANY 
BRONZE 
GOLDEN OAK (New) —B. S. & Co., 1938. See description on page 8. Price $5.00 
per dozen, $7.50 for 25, $12.50 for 50, $20.00 per 100, $150.00 per 1,000. 
INDIANOLA—B. S. & Co., 1928. Plant early in June and take bud in late August 
for blooms early in October. Terminal bud gives best color but is not so early. 
GOLDEN BRONZE—B. S. & Co., 1930. Follows Indianola in bloom. Plant in late 
June and take terminal bud. Large golden bronze bloom that responds well under 
shade. 
DETROIT NEWS—Round bloom with very good substance. Good stem and fol¬ 
iage. Blooms in early November and is good for shading. Take terminal bud. 
BRONZE GEM—B. S. & Co., 1937. The variety to follow Detroit News for com¬ 
mercial growing. Incurved bloom of good average size that holds up well after cut¬ 
ting. Blooms in the latter half of November finishing up for Thanksgiving. Take 
terminal bud. Price $6.00 per 100, $50 per 1,000. 
GLADYS PEARSON—A good bronze for late November grown extensively for 
Thanksgiving. Large incurved bloom on a good stem. Take terminal bud for best 
color. 
POMPON VARIETIES 
Sixty cents per dozen, $3.00 per 100, $27.50 per 1,000 except where noted. 
The pompon's many types and wide variety of colors make it indispensable to the 
retailer. It has become even more important since the season has been lengthened by 
shortening the day length with black cloth shade. Some varieties respond under 
shade much better than others. We will be glad to make up a list of varieties that 
have responded well for us. All of the varieties are profitable to grow. 
WHITE 
EARLIWHITE—B. S. & Co., 1934. Resembles Whitewings and is one of the earli¬ 
est whites. Responds very good to shading. 
SILVER BELLS^—B. S. & Co., 1937. A pure white flower that resembles Nuggets 
in form. Grows more upright, branches freely and gives a good yield. Well adapted 
to shading. Price $6.00 per 100. $50.00 per 1,000. 
SNOWCLOUD—B. S. & Co., 1933. Round bloom. Makes fine sprays and is a good 
second early. 
SEAGULL—B. S. <Sc Co., 1932. Resembles White Doty but makes a more open 
spray. Blooms in late October. 
WHITE DOTY—White sport from Lilian Doty. Fine for disbudding. 
WHITE CAPS—B. S. & Co., 1925. Pure white, round bloom for early November. 
BOBBY—A flat type flower with broad florets of a soft creamy white. Flowers 
one and one-half inches in diameter. Blooms November 15th to 20th. 
YULETIDE—Pure white for late November and early December. 
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