BAUR-STEINKAMP & COMPANY 
CHATTANOOGA—Large pure white bloom. Grown for late November 
and a favorite for Thanksgiving. Take terminal bud. 
DECEMBER GLORY—Large pure white maturing in December. Valuable 
oecause of its lateness. Take terminal bud. 
YELLOW 
GOLD LODE—B. S. & Co., 1927. The earliest large flowered yellow and 
a good one for both cut flowers and pot culture. Take bud about August 25th 
and cut first week in October or shade it and cut any time after Septem¬ 
ber 1st. Take terminal bud when shading. 
GOLDEN OCTOBER—B. S. <& Co., 1928. Deeper yellow than Gold Lode 
and round in form. Follows Gold Lode in early October. Favored by some 
for shading. Take terminal bud. 
CELESTRA—B. S. 6c Co., 1929. Grown in large quantity both shaded and 
normal. Follows Gold Lode in either case. Take last crown bud for best 
flower. Blooms normally about October 10th. 
YELLOW AMBASSADOR—Sport from Ambassador and equally valuable 
for either shading or to grow normally. Handle just like you do Ambassador. 
HARVEST MOON (New) —See illustration, description and price on page 5. 
GOLDEN GLORY—B. S. 6c Co., 1922. One of our earliest introductions but 
still considered one of the best yellows for blooming around November 1st. 
Grows four feet from June planting. Take terminal bud. 
SUNGLOW—An old favorite and still a good one. Blooms in late October 
and gives fine blooms of a clear bright yellow color. Used for shading. 
Take late crown or terminal bud. 
GOLDEN BLAZE —B. S. 6c Co., 1939. See illustration and description on 
page 6. 
$5.00 per dozen, $7.50 for 25, $12.50 for 50, $20.00 per 100 and $150.00 per 1,000 
GOOD NEWS—Golden yellow sport from Detroit News and one of the 
very best of recent introductions. Like its parent it has fine form and wonder¬ 
ful substance. Good for normal blooming or to shade. Take terminal bud. 
CORONNA—B. S. 6c Co., 1926. Most wonderful color of all the yellows. 
Fine incurved bloom on fine stem. Take terminal bud. 
YELLOW GOLD—B. S. 6c Co., 1931. Fine incurved bloom on good stem. 
Blooms first week in November. Take terminal bud. 
MRS. WILLIAM THAW, JR.—B. S. 6c Co., 1935. One of our favorites for 
blooming around November 10th. Can be planted in July and still give good 
stem and high quality blooms. Round incurved bloom and clear golden 
yellow. We rate this with Monument as a commercial variety. Take term¬ 
inal bud. 
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