BAUR-STEINKAMP & COMPANY 

CHRYSANTHEMUMS—Pompons— (Continued) 
YELLOW 
IMPROVED RODELL—The earliest yellow pompon. The flowers are about 
1,” in diameter and light lemon yellow in color. Blooms Oct. 18th. 
YELLOW HAMMER—B. S. & Co., 1942. Bright golden yellow pompon bloom- 
ing ahead of Golden Spray. Blooms are the size of Yellow Dot—11/,” to 2”. 
Grows to medium height and produces heavily, making good sprays. A 
good variety to shade with black cloth. 
$2.50 per dozen, $12.00 per 100, $100.00 per 1000 
GOLD COAST 
1944 Introduction 
A new early yellow pompon 
blooming Oct. 25th. Flowers are 
medium sized (2”) and mature even- 
ly on the spray. The foliage is small 
and there is no surplus growth on 
the stem, making it easily and quick- 
ly cut and handled. Heavy pro- 
ducer. 
$9.00 per dozen, $7.50 for 25 
12.50 for 50, $20.00 per 100 
$150.00 per 1000 

Gold Coast 
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. 
NUGGETS—B. S. & Co., 1924. Best yellow for early November. Fine for 
shading and for pot culture. Flowers one to one and one-half inches in 
diameter. 
YELLOW DOT—Yellow sport of Pink Dot. Good for shading. Flowers about 
two inches in diameter with dark bronze centers. Blooms November Ist. 
ly, 
