The three essential plant foods are Nitrogen, Phos¬ 
phoric Acid and Potash. These elements are found in 
Carstens NuLife. 
MUNCHAUSSEN, I.D. (Holland)—A grand showy 
variety with the medium size variegated 
blooms always above the foliage. The color is 
red and white. Stems real good. Very profuse 
bloomer . 1*00 
MANDARINE, S.C. (France)—T h i s variety is 
very near a cactus, the fine petals sometimes 
curve in. The bloom is about 7 inches and a 
combination of orange and buff. The bushes 
are literally covered with blooms all season.50 
MRS. ELLA WORTH ERN, S.C. (Garrity)— Extra 
large blooms of a salmon pink that are held on 
good long stiff stems. The petals curl and twist 
very artistically. Very good.75 
MRS. GEO. LE BOUTELLIER, I.D. (Smith-Rush- 
mohr)—An extra large heavy bloom of deep 
crimson red. Medium low bushes. 1.00 
MT. WHITE HORSE, I.D.—Tall bushes bearing 
good size white blooms well in the air. The 
stems are ideal, holding the flowers well. 1.00 
MRS. E. HOWELL, I.D.—A lovely color of deep 
strawberry and pink. The bush is medium low 
but the blooms stand well up on good stems.50 
MRS. A. WARD, I.D. (Australia)—A large golden 
bronze that is very showy. The bushes are 
medium tall and the large blooms are carried 
well on good stiff stems. Dark green foliage.75 
NELLIE AUSTIN, I.D.—Another of those at¬ 
tractive colors of orange and red. The bush is 
tall and the stems are long and stiff.50 
NOPAL, I.D.—Medium size Nopal red, very 
showy, good stems and attractive bush. This 
variety is a free bloomer and good keeper.50 
OAKLEIGH MONARCH. F.D. (Hook) — Bright 
cerise red of large size. The petals are some¬ 
what tubular near the center, being held at a 
nice angle on stiff stems. Fine keeper, medium 
low bush . 1.00 
OTTO VON SCHLUMBERGER, F.D. (Imported) 
Bright lavender pink of large size. The bushes 
are tall and the stems are long. Early bloomer.... 1.00 
PALO ALTO, I.D. (Ballay)—Tall bushes, large 
flowers of apricot buff held on extra long stems. 
One of the best.50 
PRINCE OF PERSIA, I.D.—Extra large bright 
red. One of the brightest spots in the entire 
planting. You will like it.50 
PRIDE OF AMERICA, S.C. (A. D. F.)—Perfectly 
formed dahlia of a large lemon yellow. The 
bushes are medium tall and the stems hold 
the blooms well in the air. This is a good 
dahlia in every way. 1.50 
The size of the dahlia root you receive has no in¬ 
fluence on the size of bloom it will produce. 
