BAUR-STEINKAMP & COMPANY 

MASTERPIECE—A large flower of a rich tourmaline pink. Equally good dis- 
budded or in spray form. Also good for pot culture. Blooms November loth. 
SILVER TIPS—B. S. & Co., 1930. Deep pink flower with silver tips on the 
petals. Flowers are about 2 inches in diameter and bloom in late 
November. 
USONA—A favorite for Thanksgiving. Good sprays and a heavy producer. 
UNEEDA—B. S. & Co., 1942. See the description and picture on page 9. 
BRONZE 
NUBIAN—B. S. & Co., 1928. 
Reddish bronze blooming 
in late October. The flow- 
ers are l1-l!/, inches in 
diameter. 
JEMIMA—B. S. & Co., 1932. 
Bright reddish bronze that 
is very good for shading. 
Blooms in early November. 
GREOLE-- Bes c1 Corel J3/: 
An excellent golden 
bronze for shading. Flow- 
ers are about 1!/, inches 
in diameter. Good pro- 
ducer. 
GOLD DROP—B. S. « Co,, 
1929. Golden bronze with 
a dark center. Fine for 
shading. Blooms Novem- 
ber lst. 
FLAMBEAU—B. S. «& Co., 
1941. Golden bronze with pce 
a dark center and dark 
tips on the petals. Flowers are about 1!/2 inches in diameter. A heavy 
producer blooming the middle of November. 
$2.50 per dozen, $12.00 per 100, $100.00 per 1000 
BRONZE MASTERPIECE—B. S. & Co., 1941. Bronze sport of Masterpiece. The 
flowers are large and dis-bud very well. The color is a bright bronze and the 
variety is a heavy producer. Blooms the middle of November. 
$2.50 per dozen, $12.00 per 100, $100.00 per 1000 
PIRATE GOLD—B. 8. & Co., 1939. A rich golden bronze pompon of medium 
size. Strong growth yielding fine sprays. Blooms November 10th. 
MANCHUKO—B. 8S. & Co., 1938. Unusual combination of gold and bronze. One 
of our favorite for mid-November cutting. 
NEW YORK—Large button type. Fine bronze with a dark center. 
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