EUROPEAN NOVELTIES 
Many dahlias from over seas are very outstanding 
in their class and they seem to have better success 
with the Cactus and Semi-Cactus than we Americans 
do. We have a wonderful collection to be released in 
1937. 
DOUKOPIL’S TRIUMPH, I.D. (Czechoslovakia) — 
Extra large flowers of a light straw color on 
extremely long stems. The blooms are rather 
deep and wide with a light amber at base of 
petals. Has won often as the largest in the 
show. Strong divisions ...$2.50 
EMIL DOUKOPIL, I.D.—Another from the same 
source as above in a deep and very showy lav¬ 
ender. The large blooms are very deep and 
full produced on strong stems. The bush is very 
robust and covered with color the whole season. 
This is a real lavender you will like. 2.00 
CORRALINA, S.C. (Germany)—A very desirable 
number of brick red with long wavy petals. 
The bush is ideal, of a height of four feet and 
plenty of big red flowers at all times. Plants 
only . 1.50 
CHRYSANTHEME, Cactus (Holland)—Tall bush 
bearing medium size clear yellow flowers on 
stems long and stiff. The petals are very 
pointed and do not curve. One of the latest 
releases and we have been informed that the 
name has been changed to “Inspiration." This 
is a wonderful keeper and will be a favorite 
for the flower market when better known. 
From ten to fifteen blooms are not uncommon 
at one time.Plants $1.50; roots 3.00 
FARBEN WUNDER, S.C. (Holland)—This is a 
medium size cactus of a bright orange, each 
petal tipped with white. Bush grows about four 
feet and very branching. It is indeed a wonder¬ 
ful sight to see this plant in full bloom, and it 
is very common to have ten blooms at one time.. 2.00 
EDOUARD HERRIOT, S.C. (France)—Medium 
size blooms of very attractive shape and color. 
The petals are lacinated and turn in. The color 
is Bishop Violet with a darker center. The bush 
is tall and the stems long and straight. This 
makes a wonderful basket display. 2.00 
FRANZ BERGER, S.C. (Holland)—This is the 
red Frau O. Bracht of which it is a seedling. 
The blooms are a solid coral red of large size 
on stems holding them nearly on top. This has 
already won many prizes in the states, and will 
be a general favorite when better known. 
Plants . 1.50 
G. H. BARLOW, S.C. (England)—Deep orange 
blooms of 6 to 7 inches on long wiry stems. 
Constant bloomer and good keeper.75 
LITTLE SNOW QUEEN, Cactus (Holland)—This 
is the best miniature white cactus we have 
ever seen. The blooms are 3 inches on good 
strong stems, keeping well when cut. You will 
like this. Plants only. 1.00 
MISS BELGIUM, Cactus (Belgium)—Already 
very popular in the states and on several honor 
rolls. Deep orange in color with very pointed 
petals held well on long strong stems. Nice 
growing bush . 1.00 
KISMITH, (Germany)—Semi-Cactus of good size, 
good stem, good keeping quality, good color, 
which is solid deep red. Very desirable. 1.00 
