BAUR-STEINKAMP & COMPANY 
Pompons 
WHITE 
EARLIWHITE —B. S. & Co., 1934. Better grower than White Wings from which 
it is a seedling. Our earliest white and also good for shading. 
SILVER BELLS —B. S. & Co., 1937. Follows Earliwhite in blooming, October 
15th. Round pure white blooms about the size of Nuggets. Good for shad¬ 
ing also. 
SNOWCLOUD —B. S. 5c Co., 1933. Follows Silver Bells. Flowers are larger and 
the plant grows taller. Makes fine spray and gives good yield. We rate 
this very highly. Fine for shading. 
SEAGULL — B. S. 5c Co., 1932. Has become a great favorite on account of its 
pure white color and general excellence. Blooms in late October. 
WHITE DOTY —White sport of Lilian Doty. Fine for disbudding. Blooms early 
in November. 
WHITE CAPS — B. S. 5c Co., 1925. Pure white medium size bloom in fine 
sprays. Blooms early in November. 
BOBBY —Round white flower produced in fine sprays and gives good yield. 
We rate this very high to bloom November 15th to 20th. 
CHICAGO PEARL —Pure white to bloom in mid-November. 
$4.00 per 100 and $35.00 per 1000. 
YULETIDE —Grown extensively for late November and December. Pure white 
flower in fine sprays and strong grower. Plant a good lot of this variety. 
ROYAL QUEEN —Round pure white flower. Blooms in December and can be 
held for Christmas and later. A good batch of Royal Queen should prove 
valuable. 
GARZA SUPREME —Anemone. Has become indispensable for midwinter 
when flowers are scarce. Fine for basket or spray arrangements. 
DECEMBER GLORY (pomp) —Should not be confused with the large flowered 
by the same name. The demand for late white flowers must be satisfied. 
Try this one. 
YELLOW 
IMPROVED RODELL— Earliest Yellow. 
GOLDEN SPRAY — B. S. 5c Co., 1937. We rate this the best among the early 
yellows. Soft qolden yellow without a trace of bronze. Fine spray and 
good yielder. Fine for shading. 
GOLDFINCH — B. S. 5c Co., 1932. Somewhat darker than Golden Spray and 
follows it in blooming in late October. Good for shading. 
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