BAUR-STEINKAMP & COMPANY 
WAHOO 

1943 
INTRODUCTION 
Clear bronze color, 
stiff stem, easy 
growth and late Oc- 
tober maturity make 
Wahoo a welcome 
addition to the list 
of bronze varieties. 
Plant Wahoo to cut 
between Mongol and 
Indianapolis Bronze, 
giving a continuous 
supply of highest 
quality bronze flow- 
ers. Take terminal 
bud. 
$5.00 per dozen, 
wEDUMOrT 25; 
$12.50 for 50. 
$20.00 per 100, 
$150.00 per 1000 

Wahoo 
DETROIT NEWS—One of the best and most widely grown bronze varieties. 
Very good for shading. Good bronze color, incurved bloom and fine 
texture. Take terminal bud. 
INDIANAPOLIS BRONZE—B. S. & Co., 1940. The bronze sport of Indianapolis 
Pink. Good bronze color to follow Detroit News and keep the supply of 
bronze continuous. Solid flower with good stem and foliage. Good for 
shading to come in late in September.’ Grows five feet from June planting. 
Take terminal bud. 
BRONZE GEM—B. S. & Co., 1937. Incurved bronze for November 20th. Plant 
fairly early to get strong growth and bloom from terminal bud. 
GOLDEN OAK—B. 8. & Co., 1938. A golden bronze variety for Thanksgiving. 
The color is intensified by artificial light. A vigorous growing commercial 
with a stiff stem and round flower. Has displaced Gladys Pearson with us. 
Take terminal bud. 
GLADYS PEARSON—Large incurved bloom on good stem. Grown extensively 
for Thanksgiving Day. Take terminal bud. 
BRONZE FRICK—Sport of Helen Frick. Good bronze color. 
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