BAUR-STEINKAMP & COMPANY 


OLD ROSE—B. S. & 
Gonstuo Le onesot 
the best pink va- 
rieties for shading. 
Good size and fine 
substance. Does 
not lose its color in 
shading. Blooms 
normally about 
November lst. 
ROSEUM — B. S. & 
Co., 1941. A bright 
deep pink color 
that does not fade 
withage. The 
flower is large, 
and incurved and 
has a good stem 
and foliage. Won 
the C.S.A. medal 
ine dou ob LOOM Ss 0 
November lst. Roseum 
Take terminal bud. 
$2.50 per dozen, $12.00 per 100, $100.00 per 1000 

INDIANAPOLIS PINK—B. S. & Co., 1938. One of the best varieties we have 
ever introduced. We have both a bronze and a white sport that are equally 
good. They may be found on other pages of this catalog. The flower is 
incurved and solid. The outer surfaces of the petals are light lavender and 
the insides are darker. Blooms the second week in November. Very good 
for shading to come in late in September. Take the terminal bud. An ideal 
commercial. 
DISTINCTION—B. S. & Co., 1925. An excellent variety to fill in between the 
mid-November varieties and the Thanksgiving varieties. Large incurved 
bloom of clear bright pink. Take terminal bud. 
THANKSGIVING PINK—B. S. & Co., 1921. Our best late pink for both cut 
flower and pot culture. Large blooms, good deep pink color and fine 
substance. Blooms Thanksgiving and later. Take terminal bud. 
PETER JOHN—A light pink sport of Thanksgiving Pink. Has all the merits of 
the parent variety and a very pleasing lighter pink color bordering on the 
true pink. Take terminal bud. 
HELEN FRICK—One of the oldest varieties still being grown. Incurved bloom 
of lavender pink color. Should be planted in early June and flowered from. 
terminal bud. Blooms late in November. 
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