BAUR-STEINKAMP 6c COMPANY 
GOLDFINCH —B. S. 6c Co., 1932. Somewhat darker than Golden Spray and 
follows it blooming in late October. Good for shading. 
NUGGETS —B. S. 6c Co., 1924. Best yellow for early November. Fine for 
shading and for pot culture. 
YELLOW DOT —Yellow sport of Pink Dot. Good for shading. Blooms 
November 1st. 
YELLOW DOTY— Not a sport from Lilian Doty but the same size bloom and 
good for disbudding. 
MARY LENNON HALL —Tall growing golden yellow. Very fine quality. 
Blooms November 5th. 
DERIGOLD — B. S. 6c Co., 1938. One of the best yellows for about November 
10th. Good clear yellow color and a heavy producer. Very good for shading. 
YELLOW FELLOW —B. S. 6c Co., 1924. Deep clear yellow for mid-November. 
Good producer and good for pot culture. 
BRISTOLITE —Fine, deep golden yellow for late November cutting. 
PRINCETON — Golden yel¬ 
low. Produces fine sprays 
and blooms about No¬ 
vember 15th. 
CANARY— B. S. 6c Co., 1940. 
A canary yellow for late 
November. Grows to good 
height and produces heav¬ 
ily. The blooms are two to 
two and one-half inches 
and have good substance. 
$2.50 per dozen, 
$12.00 per 100, 
$100.00 per 1000 
NORINE —Large button type 
yellow for Thanksgiving 
day. 
YELLOW YULETIDE— Clear 
lemon yellow sport from 
Yuletide. Blooms in late November and December. One of the best late 
varieties. 
PINK 
LILAC —B. S. 6c Co., 1930. Bright lavender pink. Blooms October 15th. 
JEWELL —B. S. 6c Co., 1930. This variety has become a great favorite as an 
early pink. Large button type of clear pink. Fine for shading. Blooms 
October 15th. 
BONNIE MAID —B. S. & Co., 1932. Follows Jewell. Larger flower and is fine 
for pot culture and cut flowers. 
ROSE PEARL —A strong bushy grower that produces quantities of bright 
lavender sprays. The flowers are about two inches in diameter. Blooms 
October 25th. 
$2.50 per dozen, $12.00 per 100, $100.00 per 1000 
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