BAUR-STEINKAMP & COMPANY 
YELLOW 
GOLD LODE —B. S .& Co., 1927. The earliest large flowering 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 September 
1st. Take terminal bud when shading. 
CELESTRA —B. S. d Co., 1929. Grown in large quantity both shaded and 
normally. Follows Gold Lode in either case. Take last crown bud for best 
flowers. Blooms normally about October 10th. 
COMET —B. S. 6c Co., 1940. This variety will make a place for itself during 
mid-October when good mums are always in demand. The color is an 
intense golden yellow. Grows to four feet from June planting and needs 
only moderate support. Fine stems and foliage. Take terminal bud. Blooms 
October 15th. Also one of the best for shading. 
$2.50 per dozen, $12.00 per 100, $100.00 per 1000 
YELLOW AMBASSADOR —Sport from Ambassador and equally valuable for 
either shading or to grow normally. Grow it along the same as the white. 
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. 
BLAZING GOLD —B. S. 6c Co., 1939. An intense golden yellow variety, per¬ 
haps the most intense of all the yellows. The bloom is of good size and 
globular in form. Stem and foliage are perfect, growing five feet from June 
planting. Blooms in September under shade and normally in late October. 
One of the best for shading. Take terminal bud. 
$1.25 per dozen, $6.00 per 100, $50.00 per 1000 
LEMON QUEEN —Large incurved light yellow blooming October 15th. Grows 
four feet from June planting. Has small foliage and can be planted close. 
GOOD NEWS —Golden yellow sport from Detroit News and one of the best 
yellows for shading. Like its parent it has fine form and wonderful sub¬ 
stance. Take terminal bud. 
CORONNA —B. S. & Co., 1926. Fine incurved bloom of a wonderful yellow 
color. Good stem and foliage. Take terminal bud. 
SMITH'S SUPERLATIVE —Bright golden yellow color, blooming the first week 
in November. Large flower. Fine stem and foliage. Grows four feet from 
June planting. 
MRS. WILLIAM THAW JR. —B. S. & Co., 1935. One of our favorites for bloom¬ 
ing 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 ter¬ 
minal bud. 
FRIENDLY RIVAL —Valued for its wonderful deep golden yellow color, good 
size of bloom and deep green foliage. Blooms November 10th to 20th from 
terminal bud. 
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