Navlet's 
SWEET PEAS 
Since 1885 
ALL THE COLORS OF THE RAINBOW 
SWEET PEAS (Continued) 
ORANGE 
Colorado—A rich, deep orange of dazzling effect. Glor- 
ious in its purity and richness. Flowers sumptuously 
waved, on splendid stems. Four and five large flowers 
on strong stems. Pkt. 10c. 
PURPLE 
Olympia—Gold Medal Winner. Deep rich purple of 
exquisite form and immense size. Long-stemmed and 
vigorous. Unquestionably the best in its color class. 
Pkt. 10c. 
ORANGE (Pink) 
Royal Pink—A perfect blend of shrimp-pink and orange. 
Large, well-formed, beautifully waved blooms. Pkt. 
10c. 
ORANGE (Scarlet) 
Mammoth—A bunch of these brilliant orange-scarlet 
blooms makes a magnificent showing both in daytime 
and under artificial light. Blooms of mammoth size 
and great substance. Pkt. 10c. 
ORCHID 
Ruffled Orchid — The beautiful lavender-pink blooms 
have a substantial pastel-mauve sheen which adds 
warmth to the color and makes it particularly appeal¬ 
ing. The blooms are large and show an exquisite 
ruffling and frilling, giving the appearance of being 
double. Pkt. 15c. 
PICOTEE EDGED 
Youth—The flower is huge, yet refined, and strongly 
perfumed. A white ground Picotee with slightly more 
color on the edge than the other varieties in this class. 
Pkt. 10c. 
Sunkist—A cream-ground Youth. The ground is a clear 
rich cream, and the picotee edging is clearly and 
cleanly defined. The flowers are large and bold, well 
waved and beautifully placed on good stout stems. 
Supercedes all others in its class. Pkt. 10c. 
PINK (Deep) 
Ascot—Clear, deep, bright pink self of largest size. 
Flowers are intensely frilled and perfectly placed on 
long, strong stems. Pkt. 10c. 
PINK (Rose) 
Pinkie—Silver Medal Winner. A large and frilly flower 
of deep rose pink. Larger than any other variety in 
its class. Vigorous grower, a continuous cropper and 
with outstandingly long, stout stems. The flowers are 
nicely waved and well placed on the stems. Free 
from the “blueness” of other deep pinks. Exquisitely 
placed fours. Pkt. 10c. 
PINK (Soft) 
Lady Ruffles (New)—Gold Medal Winner. The most 
beautiful of the new class of giant ruffled Sweet Peas 
yet produced. The blooms are large, well rounded, 
and exquisitely frilled and ruffled. The texture is 
substantial, yet most delicate in appearance. The color 
is a soft pink self on white ground. Appears almost 
double. Pkt. 20c. 
ROSE 
Corona (Improved Sunset) — One of the finest rose 
Sweet Peas ever raised. Very large flowered, with 
blooms of perfect form and beautifully placed. The 
color is a rich carmine-rose with a pure white base. 
Pkt. 10c. 
Ruffled Rose—A graceful rose-colored Sweet Pea, repre¬ 
senting a shade which is extremely popular as it is 
neither weak nor harsh. The blooms are well formed 
and show a liberal amount of ruffling and doubling. 
They are borne in fours on long, elegant stems. 
Pkt. 15c. 
SALMON 
Smiles (New)—Pastel-salmon best describes this exquis¬ 
ite variety. The large flowers are freely produced and 
beautifully waved and fluted on stems of great strength. 
Fours predominate. Some describe it as a salmon 
shrimp-pink. Pkt. 15c. 
SCARLET (Cerise) 
All Bright —Gold Medal Winner. A very intense scar¬ 
let-cerise. Exceedingly brilliant and the orange-suffus¬ 
ion heightens the color to a fiery-scarlet. There is not 
the slightest trace of burning, even in brightest sun¬ 
shine. Very long stems usually bear four flowers. 
Pkt. 10c. 
SCARLET 
Huntsman—Gold Medal Winner. A dazzling rich shade 
of scarlet, practically sunproof. Produces large, bold, 
flowers, artistically arranged in fours, on long, strong 
stems. Pkt. 10c. 
Welcome—Silver Medal Winner.. Arich orange-vermil- 
lion. Supreme for exhibition or decoration, as it has 
size and substance, and is a vigorous grower. Abso¬ 
lutely sunproof. Wings are exactly the same shade as 
the standard, giving the flower a magnificent scarlet- 
sclf effect. Pkt. 10c. 
WHITE 
Avalanche — Undoubtedly the best white-seeded white. 
Pure and opaque, beautifully waved and with plenty 
of substance, and a lovely texture. Pkt. 10c. 
Sexteet Queen (New)—The sensational Sweet Pea. This 
pure white is remarkable in that it normally produces 
stems bearing five or six perfectly placed blooms, and 
in many instances, sixes and sevens are the rule rather 
the the exception. 15c. 
Gold Medal Sweet Pea Collection—The varieties in¬ 
cluded have received the highest honor a Sweet Pea 
can achieve, therefore this is truly a World’s Best 
collection. One packet each of Mrs. A. Searles; 
Magnet; Ambition; Chieftain; Lady Ruffles; Olympia; 
All Bright; 75c Postpaid. 
New Ruffled Sweet Pea Collection—This new type has 
taken the world by storm. Blooms show a ruffling, 
doubling and frilling of both standard and wings 
that makes them appear almost double. One packet 
each of Lady Ruffles; Ruffled Carmine; Ruffled Prim¬ 
rose; Ruffled Orchid; Ruffled Rose. 75c Postpaid. 
“50 FEET FOR 50c”—Our famous collection of seven 
separate named varieties in individual packets, each, 
being in our judgment the best in its color class at 
10c the Packet. No two alike. Enough seed to 
provide a 50 foot row of Sweet Pea lovliness. 50c. 
NITRO-BAC—Soil Bacteria for Inoculating Sweet Pe; 
place the contents of packet in a cup, add 1 teaspoon 
Harmony Mixed Giant Spencer Sweet Peas— A brilli¬ 
ant blend of Orchid-flowering Spencers, carefully 
selected from among the best varieties in the Sweet 
Pea World. This, our own formula, cannot be ex¬ 
celled at any price. All vigorous-growing, long- 
stemmed sorts running mostly to fours. Heavy, 
dark shades are eliminated. Mammoth Packet 50c. 
Summer Flowering Spencers—Contains a wonderful 
range of color. Magnificent edged, mottled, blotched, 
blended and flaked types included. Large Garden 
Packet 10c. Mammoth Garden Packet 25c; V 4 'lt>. 
75c; 1-lb. #2.25 Postpaid. 
Ruffled Mixed Sweet Peas—Contains ony the new types 
of wonderful ruffled and frilled sweet peas that appear 
double. Many showy colors. Pkt. 20c; V2‘ oz > 55c; 
oz. #1.00 Postpaid. 
s. Increase size, length of stem and general vigor. Simply 
of water, stir seeds in mixture, plant immediately. Pkt. 10c. 
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