BAUR-STEINKAMP & COMPANY 
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SEAGULL—B. S. & Co., 1932. 
Resembles White Doty but 
has a@ more open spray. 
Blooms in late October 
and is good for shading. 
WHITE DOTY—White sport 
of Lilian Doty. Fine for 
disbudding. Blooms early 
in November. 
WHITE CAPS—B. S. & Co., 
1925. Pure white medium 
sized bloom. Good spray. 
Blooms in early November. 
BOBBY—Round white flower 
produced on good sprays 
and is a heavy yielder. 
One of the best for Novem- 
ber 15th to 20th. White Pearl 
ILLINI SNOWFLAKE—A clear white pompon about the size of Bobby (11/2’-2”) 
blooming the middle of November. 

CHICAGO PEARL—Pure white blooming in mid-November. Vigorous grower. 
PEARL—A large white globular shaped pompon. Blooms November 20th and 
resembles Chicago Pearl. 
.75 per dozen, $4.00 per 100, $37.50 per 1000 
YULETIDE—Grown extensively for late November and December. Pure white 
flowers in fine sprays. Strong grower. 
ROYAL QUEEN—Round pure white flower. Blooms in December and can be 
held for Christmas and later. 
SNOW-— A stiff grower with white flowers 2 inches in diameter. Blooms late 
in December for Christmas. 
$.79 per dozen, $4.00 per 100, $37.50 per 1000 
YELLOW 
IMPROVED RODELL—Earliest yellow. 
YELLOW-HAMMER—B. S. & Co., 1942. See description and picture on page 9. 
GOLDEN SPRAY—B. S. & Co., 1937. Soft golden yellow without a trace of 
bronze. Fine spray and good yielder. Good for shading. One of the best 
early yellows. 
GOLDFINCH—B. S. & Co., 1932. Somewhat darker than Golden Spray and 
follows it blooming in late October. Good for shading. 
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