BAUR-STEINKAMP & COMPANY 

GOLDEN GLORY—B. S. & Co., 1922. One of our first introductions but still 
considered one of the best yellows for blooming around November lst. 
Grows four feet from June planting. Take terminal bud. 
BLAZING GOLD—B. 8S. & Co., 1939. An intense golden yellow variety that is 
one of the best for shading. The flower is globular in form and the stem 
and foliage are ideal. Grows five feet from June planting and blooms in 
September under shade and normally about the first of November. Take 
terminal bud. 
GOOD NEWS—One of the favorites for early November. Sport of Detroii 
News and like its parent shades exceptionally well. The flower is globular 
and very solid. Take terminal bud. 
SMITH’S SUPERLATIVE—Bright golden yellow for early November. Large 
flowers. Take terminal 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. 
YELLOW MONUMENT—Yellow sport of Monument and identical in all other 
respects. The ideal commercial type. Large flowers that handle well. Take 
terminal bud. 
JUBILEE—B. S. & Co., 1939. This variety is at the top of the commercial 
yellows for mid-November cutting. The blooms are of large size and per- 
fect incurved form. The color is a clear Bonnaffon yellow. It grows to four 
feet from June planting and has a rigid stem and perfect foliage. Excellent 
for shading, comes in the first week in October and normally November 
15th. Take terminal bud in all cases. 
NELLIE T. ROSS—Large, bright yeliow flower for Thanksgiving cutting and 
later. 
GLORIA—B. S. «&« 
Gove 1942 Actine 
late commercial 
yellow blooming 
Pils ra or bt TF 
Tiare solving 
cutting November 
Zitbeeincurved 
bloom of large size 
and good sub- 
stance. Good 
stem and foliage. 
Grows four feet 
aw = 
from June planting. 
Take terminal bud. 
$2.50 per dozen, 
mZoU perm. 10 0., 
$100.00 per 1000. 

Gloria 
