BAUR-STEINKAMP & COMPANY 

CHRYSANTHEMUMS—Larce FLowErinc— (Continued ) 
JUSTRITE—B. S. & Co., 1929. Round solid bloom of good size and fine texture. 
Good commercial lavender pink. Take terminal bud. 
ROSABELLA—B. S. & Co., 1940. A very excellent medium early pink bloom- 
ing in late October and holding into early November. The color is a good 
shade of pink that holds well. The growth is very rigid and the foliage is 
good. Grows to five feet from June planting. Take terminal bud. 
ROSY MORN—B. S. 
& Co., 1943. A new 
incurved pink re- 
sembling Indian- 
apolis Pink in color 
and blooming in 
late October. The 
insides of the pet- 
als are a deep rich 
pink and the re- 
verses are a light 
lavender, making 
it very attractive. 
Solid flower that 
does not shatter 
easily. Stiff stem 
and clean medium 
sized foliage. 
Grows easily and 
attains a height of 
four feet from June 
planting. Take ter- 
minal bud. 
$2.50 per dozen 
$12.00 per 100 
$100.00 per 1000 Rosy Morn 

OLD ROSE—B. S. & Co., 1931. One of the best pink varieties for shading. 
Good size and fine substance. Does not lose its color in shading. Blooms 
normally about November Ist. 
ROSEUM—B. S. & Co., 1941. A bright deep pink color that does not fade with 
age. The flower is large, and incurved and has a good stem and foliage. 
Won the C. S. A. medal in 1939. Blooms November Ist. Take terminal bud. 
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. 
LW 
