BAUR-STEINKAMP <S COMPANY 
AMOS—B. S. <& Co., 1931. Medium shade of bronze. Makes good sprays 
and blooms November 10th. 
NEW YORK—Large button type. Fine bronze with dark center. A fa¬ 
vorite for mid-November. 
ZOE—B. S. & Co., 1933. Light golden bronze for late November. 
LEGAL TENDER—B. S. 6r Co., 1931. Our very best bronze for Thanks¬ 
giving. Strong grower and heavy yielder. 
GOLDEN TIPS—B. S. 6c Co., 1930. Bronze with yellow tip to each petal. 
Blooms November 25th. 
DOROTHY TURNER—Rich deep bronze for late November. 
DUSKY MAID (New) —See description and price on page 8. 
RED 
ROBIN HOOD —B. S. 6c Co., 1935. A favorite among the darker colored 
varieties. Rich deep blood red. Flowers the size of Pink Dot with fine texture. 
Blooms November 10th. 
GRENADIER—B. S. 6c Co., 1932. Rich deep red for mid-November. 
SPECIAL 
NORMA—Pink ray petals with yellow cushion. Fine for disbudding. 
DARK NORMA—A darker pink sport from Norma. 
WHITE NORMA—A white sport from Norma. 
SUZANNE MILLER—Bright yellow sport from Norma. 
THE BELLE Pure white anemone of the daisy type. Makes fine sprays 
and good for pot culture. 
FREIDA—Beautiful shade of pink with yellow cushion. A very prom¬ 
ising new variety. 
GOLDEN GLEAM A fine single variety. Yellow in color. Blooms Novem¬ 
ber 5th to 10th. 
PURPLE QUEEN—An aster purple anemone with golden yellow cushion. 
A fine novelty. Blooms November 10th. 
RADIANT—Single. Bright English red. Flowers three inches in diameter. 
Bright yellow disc. Blooms in early November. 
ABSOLUTE—Golden bronze single with great substance. Good for dis¬ 
budding. Blooms in mid-November. 
CRUSADER Light maroon anemone with cushion florets tipped with gold. 
Blooms in early November. 
DARK PINK SUPREME—A fine pink anemone companion for the Garza 
varieties. Fine shade of pink with good cushion of same color. 
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