Navlet’s 
FLOWER SEEDS 
Since I 885 
Make Your Garden 
GILIA (HA) S-Ju. Charming Native California Flower. 
Sow seed broadcast. 
capitata (Queen Ann’s Thimble) 2 ft.-—Dense heads of 
clear, lavender blue flowers. Fern-like foliage. Pkt. 
10c; oz. 40c. 
tricolor (Bird’s Eyes) 1 ft.-—Faintly perfumed, shaded, 
lavender-blue flowers. Five purple spots on yellow 
throat. Neat habit. Pkt. 10c; oz. 40c. 
GLOXINIA (TP) D-M. Large, velvety trumpet shaped 
flowers. Deep wine red, crimson, purple, spotted and 
edged white, mauve, pink, etc. 
*B & L Gold Medal Strain. Pkt. 50c. 
GODETIA Satin Flower (HA) S-Ju. Sturdy, free-bloom¬ 
ing, bushy plants requiring but little care. Brilliantly- 
colored, satiny, poppy-like flowers. Sow broadcast. 
Dwarf Single Mixed 1 ft.—Rose, coral, crimson shades. 
Pkt. 10c; i/i-oz. 25c; oz. 75c. 
Dwarf Double Azalea-flowered Mixed 1 ft. — Crimson, 
pink, rose shades. Pkt. 15c. 
Tall Double Azalea-flowered Mixed 2 ft.—Crimson, lav¬ 
ender, pink shades. Pkt. 15c; oz. 45c. 
fSybil Sherwood 1 ft. — Novelty. Bright salmon-pink, 
softened by an indefinite edging of white. A real sen¬ 
sation. Pkt. 25c. 
GOURDS-ORNAMENTAL (TA, 10 ft.) M-Ma. Decor¬ 
ative and artistic, squash-like forms. Left to trail, or 
trained to climb. Plant seed where it is to remain. 
Large Sorts Mixed; Small Sorts Mixed; Warted Sorts 
Mixed; Pkts. 10c ea.; Oz. 25c. 
GYPSOPHILA elegans (Baby’s Breath) (HA, 2 Vi ft.) 
O-Ju. Airy plants, almost devoid of foliage with 
branched stalks tipped with profusion of tiny blossoms. 
*True Covent Garden Strain—Used by Florists for bou¬ 
quets. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. 
carminea—Carmine-rose. Pkt. 10c; oz. 35c. 
HELICHRYSUM monstrosum (Double Everlasting) (HA, 
3 ft.) F-Ma. Best of straw flowers. Double pompom- 
like petals. Yellow, crimson, rose-carmine, scarlet, 
pink, gold shades. Pkt. 10c; t/^-oz. 25c. 
HELIOTROPE Cherry Pie (HHP, 2 ft.) F-Ma. Dense 
trusses of fragrant flowers. Continuous blooming. 
Happy in sun. 
*Mme. Bruant 1 ft.—Enormous violet-blue flowers with 
white eyes, 6 to 8 in. across. Dwarf habit. Entirely 
distinct. Pkt. 25c. 
*Lemoine’s Giant Mixed 2 ft.—Many new shades. De¬ 
lightfully fragrant. Pkt. 10c. 
HEUCHERA Coral Bells (HP-R, 1 ft.) Ma-S. Graceful, 
slender stalks with airy clusters of tiny, bell-like flow¬ 
ers. Bushy compact foliage. Early summer. 
sanguinea splendens—Bright vermillion red. Heart-shaped 
foliage. Pkt. 25c. 
HOLLYHOCK (HP) Ma-S. Stately stalks, richly adorned 
with showy, attractive flowers near the top. Indifferent 
to culture. 
Alameda Pink 5 ft. -— Semi-double. Light pink shades. 
Blooms same year, if sown early in spring. Pkt. 15c. 
,!: Imperator Mixed 8 ft.—Giants. Fringed blooms 6 in. 
across, double rosette centers. All rich, warm, delicate 
shades. Pkt. 25c. 
Chater’s Double 7 ft. — Newport Pink; Salmon Rose; 
Scarlet; Sulphur Yellow; Formula Mixed; Pkts. 10c 
ea.; V 4 - 0 Z. 50c. 
fTriumph Mixed 4-5 ft.—Branching habit. Waved and 
fringed, double and semi-doubles in lovely art shades. 
Novelty. Pkt. 25c. 
HONESTY Lunaria biennis (Money Plant) (HB, 2V 2 ft.) 
Ma-S. Decorative and curious, silvery orbicular pods, 
lend themselves to artisitc arrangement in vases. Sow 
seed in open. Half-shade. Pkt. lCc; Ut* 02 * 3Cc. 
HOP VINE Japanese (HA-C, 25 ft.) M-Ma. Fast grow¬ 
ing. Large, lobed leaves. Pkt. 10c. 
HUNNEMANNIA Santa Barbara Poppy (TA, U /2 ft.) 
A-Ju. Butter-cup yellow. Similar form to Eschscholt- 
zia. Pkt. 10c; V 4 - 0 Z. 25c. 
HYACINTH BEAN (TA-C)M-Ma. White, purple blooms. 
Ornamental pods. Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
KALANCHOE (TP, IV 2 ft.) F-M. Succulent pot plant 
from Madagascar. Easy to grow. Place outdoors in 
summer. Blooms for 8 weeks without a single bloom 
fading. Plant several in one pot to secure bushy 
effect. 
fglobulifera coccinea—Brilliant scarlet, Bouvardia-like flow¬ 
ers. Pkt. 50c. 
Gay and Fragrant 
KOCHIA Summer Cypress (HA, 3 ft.) F-Ma. 
Childsii—Fast growing and ornamental, resembles Cy¬ 
press. Changes from green to russet in Autumn. Sow 
outdoors. Pkt. 10c. 
KUDZU VINE (HP-C, 10-50 ft.) Ma-S. Racemes of 
rosy-purple, pea-shaped flowers. Pkt. 10c. 
LARKSPUR Annual Delphinium (HA) S-A. Vie with the 
Perennial form in stateliness and doubleness of florets. 
Sow broadcast, or in boxes to transplant. Fine for 
cutting. 
Early Giant Hyacinth-flowered 3 ft.—Full double spikes. 
Dark Blue; Lilac; Pink; Purple; Formula Mixed; Pkts. 
15c ea.; Y^-oz. 40c. 
*Giant Imperial 4-5 ft. Tall, upright, compact, basal 
branching habit. Superseded all other tall growing 
sorts. Delphinium-like spikes of closely set, double 
florets. Require but half garden space required by old 
types. 
Blue Spire—Intense deep Oxford blue; Carmine King— 
Deep carmine rose; Gloria—Deep rose; Lilac Spire— 
Lilac; Los Angeles Improved—Brilliant rose on sal¬ 
mon; Formula Mixed; Pkts. 15c ea.; V 4 * oz > 50s; oz. 
$1.75. 
LATHYRUS latifolius (Everlasting Pea) (HP-C, 5-6 ft) 
Ma-O. Thick, waxy, scentless blooms. Resemble sweet 
peas. Climber, or left to sprawl over uneven, rugged 
spots. Pink Beauty; Crimson; White Pearl; Formula 
Mixed; Pkts. 10c ea. 
LAVATERA Mallow M-Ma. Showy plants with maple- 
like, downy leaves. Large cup-shaped blooms on short 
stems. Summer blooming. 
assurgentiflora (Calif. Windbreak) (HP, 10 ft.)—Rosy- 
crimson. Sow in open. Pkt. 10c. 
“Sunset” (HA, 3 ft.)—Rosy-carmine. Fine for garden 
effect and cutting. Pkt. lCc. 
LAVENDER (HP, 2 ft.) Ma-S. Feathery, delicate, gray 
foliage. Tiny, lavender-blue flowers. Dainty fragrance. 
Usea in sachet bags when dried. Pkt. 10c; V4’ oz * 55c. 
LAYIA elegans (Tidy Tips) (HA, 1 ft.) S-Ma. Calif. 
Native. Yellow daisy-like flowers, edged white or 
cream. Sow broadcast with Nemophila for pretty 
effect. Pkt. 10c; V4-0Z. 50c. 
fLEWISIA Howelii (HP-Tr) S-Ma. Rare and lovely creep¬ 
ing plant for rockeries, banks, etc. Long-petalled, sin¬ 
gle flowers of apricot, streaked with rose. Rosettes of 
narrow, crinkled foliage. Sunny, well-drained spot. 
Light soil. Do not over-water. Limited number of 
Pkts., at 35c ea. 
GODETIA SYBIL SHERWOOD 
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