Navlet's 
FLOWER SEEDS 
Since 1885 
Hasten the Days of Delight in Your Garden 
ASPARAGUS FERN (HHP) J-Ma. Prized for feathery 
sprays of foliage. Soak seeds. 
Lace Fern (Plumosus Nanus)—Airy potted plant and 
fine for bouquets. Pkt. 10c 
Emerald Feather (Sprengeri)—Drooping habit. Ideal for 
hanging baskets. Pkt. 10c. 
AUSTRALIAN PEA VINE (HHP-C) Ma-S. Has no supe- 
rior. Fast-growing evergreen climber. Large clusters 
of rose flowers. Pkt. 10c. 
BALSAM Lady Slipper (TA, U/ 2 ft.) F-Ju. 
Camellia-flowered Mixed—Giant, perfect, camelliadike 
blooms in brilliant colors. Likes partial shade and 
moisture. Pkt. 10c. 
BEGONIA Tuberous-rooted (HHP) J-M. Blooms the first 
season from seed. Thrives outdoors in sheltered spot. 
Superb pot plant. We offer only the B & L Strain, 
considered the World’s Best. Colors run through 
white, crimson, yellow, scarlet, pink, rose, salmon and 
orange. Originator’ packets. 
*Gold Medal Double. Hugh, glistening, waxy blooms. All 
colors mixed. Pkt. 1.25. 
*Gold Medal Lloydi (Hanging Basket Type)—Salmon and 
pink shades. Distinct. Pkt. 75c. 
*Gold Medal Single Crested—Crested growth on petals 
give them fantastic form. Varied color combinations. 
Pkt. 75c. 
*Gold Medal Single Frilled—Edges are distinctly and 
deeply frilled. Pkt. 75c. 
BEGONIA Fibrous-rooted (HHP) J-M & Ju-Au. 
semperflorens—Everblooming, small-flowered sorts for 
beds and borders in sun or partial shade. Splendid pot 
plants. 
luminosa—Fine fiery-scarlet with reddish-brown foliage. 
Pkt. 25c. 
Prima Donna—Large, limpid rose, shading to carmine 
with green foliage. Pkt. 25c. 
Salmon Queen—Bright salmon-red with brownish-red fo¬ 
liage. Pkt. 25c. 
Vernon—Deep scarlet with bronze-red foliage. Pkt. 15c. 
BROWALLIA Amethyst (HA, D/z ft) F-Ju. 
elata—Elegant plant for bedding and cutting. Bright vio¬ 
let-blue flowers. Pkt. 10c. 
CACTUS (TP) F-Ma. Sow seed in equal parts sterilized 
river sand and peat. Fine assortment of species and 
classes Pkt. 25c. 
CALCEOLARIA hybrida (Slipper Flower) Fantastic tiger- 
spotted, pouch-shaped blooms in gorgeous colorings. 
*Covent Garden Strain (TB, 16 in.) Ma-Ju. Unexcelled 
prize varieties for indoors. Pkt. 50c. 
fAlbert Kent Hybrids (HB, 16 in.) Ju-S. For pot or out¬ 
door culture. 10 to 12 varied colors. Medium sized 
blooms, much larger than any other hardy strain. 
Pkt. 75c. 
*Rugosa Major (HP, D/ 2 ft-) Ma-S. Superb, small-flow¬ 
ered, shrubby type. Gold, maroon, bronze, yellow, etc. 
Plant in semi-shade. Pkt. 50c. 
KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS 
(Planting Season) 
J (January); F (February); M (March); A (April); 
Ma (May); Ju (June; Ji (July); Au (August); 
S (September); O (October); N (November; D 
(December; AYR (All year round). 
* (Indicates a superior strain). 
t (Indicates a novelty). 
“Formula Mixed,” in each instance, our own blend of 
the listed named varieties in which "off-colors” 
and predominance of white or some one color is 
avoided. The price is therefore slightly more than 
average mixtures because of superior color harmony. 
(Where weight fractions are indicated, larger quantities 
will be quoted on request). 
CALENDULA Pot Marigold (HA, n /2 ft.)AYR. Showiest 
and most desirable for garden and cutting. Bushy 
plants with disc-like double flowers. Dense green leaves. 
fDouble Art Shades—Delicate apricot, picotee, orange, 
cream, buff, etc. Mixed. Pkt. 15c. 
Campfire (Sensation)—Giant, bright orange with scarlet 
sheen. Pkt. 15c. 
fChrysantha—Long, wide, drooping petals, globular out¬ 
line. Clear butter-cup yellow. Remarkably like a 
Chrysanthemum. Pkt. 25c. 
Lemon Queen—Rich lemon-yellow. Pkt. lCc. 
Orange King—Very double, large, deep orange-red. Dark 
center. Pkt. 10c; oz. 40c. 
Radio—Deep orange, quilled petals. Pkt. 10c. 
fRadio “Golden Beam”—Golden counterpart of "Radio.” 
Fine cutting stems. Pkt. 20c. 
Double Mixed—Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; Ya lb. 85c. 
CALIFORNIA NATIVE FLOWERS MIXED. AYR. Con¬ 
tains over 30 varieties. Very colorful. Broadcast and 
rake in. Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c. 
CALLIOPSIS Tickseed (HA)F-Ju. Sun-loving, free-flow¬ 
ering Coreopsis-like blooms. Shades of golden yellow, 
maroon, garnet, etc. Fine for cutting. Sow broad¬ 
cast and rake in. 
Tall Mixed 3 J / 2 ft. Pkt. 10c; V 2 - 0 Z. 20c 
Bicolor Dwarf Mixed 9 in. Pkt. 10c; Y2~ oz ’ 35c. 
CAMPANULA Bellflower (HP)Ma-S. Bell-shaped blooms 
in the cooler tones. Very easy of culture. Manv 
inteersting variations in form. Light, rich soil, partial 
shade. 
carpatica (Harebell) 9 in. Dainty blue bells. Compact 
dwarf foliage. Pkt. 10c. 
persicifolia (Peach Bell) 4 ft. Broad, shallow blooms. 
Blue; White; Mixed; Pkts. 10c ea. 
pyramidalis (Chimney Bellflower) 6 ft. Long spikes of 
starry bells. Thrives in warm, dry spot. Blue; White; 
Mixed; Pkts. 10c ea. 
Medium (Single Canterbury Bells) 3 ft. — Branching 
plants heavily loaded with large pendant bells. Dark 
Blue; Lavender; Pink; White; Formula Mixed; Pkts. 
10c ea.; Yt-° z - 25c. 
Medium calycanthema (Cup and Saucer) 3 ft.—Each bell 
has saucer-like brim. Dark blue; Lavender; Rose; 
White; Mixed; Pkts. 10c ea. 
fANNUAL CANTERBURY BELLS (HA, 21/2 ft.) F-A. 
Bloom in about six months from seed. Dark blue, 
lavender, pink, rose shades. Produce from six to 
eight bloom spikes. Pkt. 20 c. 
CANDYTUFT Iberis (HA) AYR. Very hardy and easy 
of culture. Popular for massing. Tall sorts make 
fine cut flowers. Sow broadcast. 
umbellata 1 ft.—Flat, tight clusters of small florets, for 
cutting and garden effect. Carmine; Lavender; White; 
Rose Cardinal; Formula Mixed; Pkts. 10c ea.; oz. 50c. 
umbellata hybrida nana 6 in.—Dwarf, compact. Full 
color range. Fine for borders, rockeries, etc. Pkt. 10c; 
V 4 - 0 Z. 25c. 
CANDYTUFT Iberis (HP, 1 ft.) Ma-S. The hardy peren¬ 
nial form, likewise easy of culture. Sow seed in boxes 
and transplant. 
gibra'tarica—Flat clusters of lilac, shading to white. Pkt. 
10c; Yt' 02 ' 50c. 
CANNA Indian Shot (HP, 4 ft.) F-Ju. Well-known long 
stalked flower with vivid flower heads. File or soak 
seed before planting. Crozy’s Hybrids Choice Mixed; 
Pkt. 10c. 
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