BAUR-STEINKAMP & COMPANY 
JUBILEE —B. S. & Co., 1939. This variety is at the top of the commercial yellows 
for mid-November cutting. The blooms are of large size and perfect incurved 
form. The color is a clean Bonnaffon yellow. It grows to four feet from June 
planting and has a rigid stem and perfect foliage. Excellent for shading, 
comes in the first week in October and normally November 15th. Take the 
terminal bud in all cases. 
$2.50 per dozen, $12.00 per 100, $100.00 per 1000. 
GOLDEN CELEBRATION — B. S. 6c Co., 1928. A deeper yellow sport from that 
old favorite. Grow for late November and Thanksgiving day cutting. Take 
terminal bud. 
NELLIE T. ROSS —Grow for Thanksgiving and later. Bright yellow flower of 
large size. 
GOLDEN PEARSON — B. S. 6c Co., 1931. Bright golden yellow sport from Gladys 
Pearson and a fine companion for that bronze favorite. 
PINK 
LUSTRE — B. S. 6c Co., 1928. Plant early in June to produce a strong plant. 
Bud taken in late August will give larger flower in early October but term¬ 
inal bud gives best color and is a week later. 
PINK CHIEF — B. S. 6c Co., 1932. Blooms the middle of October from terminal 
bud and late June planting. 
MAJOR EDWARD BOWES- -One of the good recent introductions. Large bloom 
of bright pink color. Plant early in June to get sufficient height. 
JUSTRITE — B. S. 6c Co., 1929. Fine for commercial growing. Round solid 
bloom of good size and fine texture. Lavender pink. Take terminal bud. 
OCTOBER ROSE — B. S. 6c Co., 1925. Produces large blooms in late October. 
Good lavender pink color when bloomed from terminal bud. 
OLD ROSE — B. S. 6c Co., 1931. We consider this the very best pink variety 
for shading. Good size and fine substance. Does not lose its color in shad¬ 
ing. Normal date November 1st. 
ORCHID QUEEN — B. S. 6c Co., 1937. A wonderful color of orchid pink with a 
large incurved bloom on a fine stem. We have been sold up early in the 
season on this variety every year since it was introduced. This year we 
have a fine stock. Blooms second week in November. Take the terminal 
bud. $1.25 per dozen, $6.00 per 100, $50.00 per 1000. 
INDIANAPOLIS PINK — B. S. 6c Co., 1938. This variety has gained much favor 
in the past two seasons. The fine upright growth and medium sized but 
ample foliage appeal to the grower while the incurved bloom and fine tex¬ 
ture make a hit with the store man. The upper surface of the petals is light 
lavender and the lower surface is slightly darker. Blooms the second week 
in November. One of the best pinks for shading. Take the terminal bud. 
$1.25 per dozen, $6.00 per 100, $50.00 per 1000. 
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