EUROPEAN NOVELTIES 
PAUL PFITZER, S.C.-One of the finest dahlias 
from over seas; in form similar to Frank O. 
Bracht. Strong grower and good in every way. 
As yet the supply does not meet the demand. The 
color is delicate pink with fine cup-shaded petals.$3.00 
KAREOL —Cactus. Beautiful salmon rose and of the 
nicest formation of any cactus yet introduced. 
The stems are long and stiff holding the lovely 
blooms well above the compact bush. 3.00 
MISS BELGIUM —Cactus. Bright orange red with 
very fine pointed petals. Good size flowers on 
strong stems just cover the bush at all times. 
This variety won the Silver Challenge Cup in 
Holland. This is GOOD. (On 1934 Honor Roll). 2.50 
SCHILLER —Straight Cactus. A German cactus of 
geranium pink, nice size on good stems, very freely 
produced. Rather low bush but always covered 
with exquisitely lovely flowers... 1.75 
DOKOUPIL’S TRIUPMH, I.D.—Newly imported 
from Czechoslovakia and a vai'iety of great merit. 
Extra large flowers of straw color shading to light 
amber at base of petals. Stems from 15 to 20 
inches and perfectly rigid. This will make a won¬ 
derful showing in the garden or exhibition room.. 3.50 
DOKOUPIL’S GIANT, F.D.—Another from the same 
originator as above in the formal type. Large 
silvery lavender with a glistening sheen over all 
that immediately attracts. Long stems hold the 
large blooms facing well above the bush. 4.00 
EMIL DOKOUPIL, I.D.—Still another in a darker 
lavender from the same source as the two above. 
This is also a real addition to your garden and 
is very little known. Bushes are exceptionally 
vigorous, and the large full flowers look one right 
in the face from good strong stems. 5.00 
JUGENDPRACHT —Cactus. This variety attracted a 
great deal of admiration the past season. One of 
the most profuse bloomers in the cactus type, be¬ 
ing a pinkish rose with golden center on long 
stems. Fine keeping qualities and the quantity 
of blooms make this the world’s most desired 
cactus ..... 1.00 
OFFENBARUNG —Straight Cactus. Large flower of 
white and lilac on straight long stems. This is a 
pleasing shade that blends well with white or 
pink. The bush is rather branching and at all 
times covered with color. 2.00 
KISMETH —Semi-Cactus. Large blood red of fine 
formation nearly on top of long stems. Bush will 
average five feet with many side laterals. If you 
like red this will please you. . 1.50 
EXCELSIOR, F.D.—Terra cotta and golden orange 
is the color of this large decorative. The bush is 
medium low, but the large flowers are well above 
on long stems. Fine keeper. 2.50 
When you have made your selections of the varieties 
you desire for next season check over the list and see if 
you have not missed one or two. 
