Navlet's 
BUSH ROSES 
Since 1885 
NAVLET'S MAGNIFICENT ROSES 
CLASSIFICATION OF ROSES 
HT (Hybrid Tea) Perpetual bloomering, with delicate 
blending of colors, vigor and great hardiness. 
Many have Tea scent very strongly. 
HP (Hybrid Perpetual) Hardy, very resistant to cold. 
Growth vigorous and upright, with long, un- 
branched canes. Stems long; flowers borne erect; 
foliage rough; fragrance very distinct. 
T (TEA) Growth is slender and not very vigorous. 
Foliage very glossy. Bloom continuously. Require 
considerable pruning, good soil, arid proper care, 
for which this variety will repay you. 
Pern. (Pernetiana) Very recent class; result of cross 
between Persian Yellow and Hybrid Perpetual. A 
wonderful group with startling color effects. 
Pol. (Polyantha) Small flowers borne in large clusters. 
Very rampant growth and bloom only in the 
Spring. 
DP (Dwarf Polyantha) Low-growing, the flowers in 
clusters, blooming all Summer. 
Cher. (Cherokee) Climbers, very glossy evergreen fob 
iage, mainly single flowered. Often used for hedges 
if trained on wire. 
■ W (Wichuriana) A trailing Rose. Has long pliable 
shoots which are easily trained. Very hardy and an 
exceptionally heavy bloomer in the Spring months. 
AUTUMN—Medium size, egg-shaped, burn orange, flower 
medium size, double fragrant, burnt orange, inside 
buff and gold, streaked with red. Free bloomer. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY (HP) Perpetual bloomer. Deep, 
brilliant rosy-carmine, exquisitely shaded. 
AUSTRIAN COPPER (Hybrid Brier) Single, bright cop- 
per-red, reverse of petals golden-yellow. Good bloomer. 
BETTY UPRICHARD (HT) Buds are coppery-red and as 
the flowers open the outside of the petals is orange- 
carmine, inside a delicate salmon pink. Semi-double 
and very fragrant. 
BETTY (HT) Copper rose, shaded golden yellow at the 
base. Buds long, flowers large, partially double. 
CECILLE BRUNNER (DP) The smallest of the roses. 
Compact, fairy-like, rose-pink flowers, very double and 
fragrant. 
CHATEAU DE CLOS VOUGERT (HT) Brilliant scarlet 
shaded fiery red, changing to dark velvety crimson. 
Perpetual bloomer. Very double and intensely fragrant. 
COLUMBIA (HT) True pink, deepening as it opens to 
glowing pink. 
DUCHESS OF YORK (HT) Flowers large, full. Bud deep 
yellow, opening to a deep shrimp center and gold base. 
E. G. HILL. Massive blooms. Deep maroon, velvety in¬ 
side. Perfumed old rose. 
EDWARD MAWLEY (HT) One of the best dark velvety 
crimson roses. Flowers large and double. 
ELDORADO (HP) Vigorous plants. Large, solid, golden- 
yellow buds; opening to double bright yellow blooms. 
Most perfumed of yellow roses. 
ETOILLE DE HOLLAND (HT) Flowers gigantic, rich 
velvety crimson produced with great freedom. One 
of the best reds. 
FEU JOSEPH LOOYMANS (HT) Erect plants with 
glossy foliage. Long pointed buds of glowing apricot 
and old gold, opening to large richly tinted yellow 
blooms. 
GENERAL JACQUEMINOT (HT) Flowers are of grand 
size, rare beauty, and an intense crimson in color. 
GENERAL McARTHUR (HT) Branches freely. Blooms 
crimson-scarlet. Every shoot carries a large, double, 
well formed flower of exquisite fragrance. 
GORGEOUS (HT) Deep orange flushed copper-yellow, 
and heavilv veined with reddish copper. 
HENRY V. MACHIN (HT) Intense rich scarlet-crimson. 
Gorgeous large size flowers. Vigorous, strong grower. 
HOOSIER BEAUTY (HT) Dark, rich velvety crimson. 
Flowers double and pointed. Long stems; heavy 
bloomer; sweetlv scented 
INDEPENDENCE DAY (HT) Buds are sunflower yellow 
overlaid with orange apricot, with colors blending as 
buds develop. 
All two year, budded. Grown at our Nursery on the San 
Francisco Highway IV 2 miles South of Sunnyvale. 
50c each; 6 for $2.75; 12 for $5.00 
(2 or more postpaid to fourth zone). On orders less than 
$1.00, add 15% to cover cost of postage and packing. 
BUSH VARIETIES 
IRISH ELEGANCE (HT) Single rose. Apricot color, 
shading to bronze orange and pink. Buds particularly 
handsome. 
IMPERIAL POTENTATE (HT) One of the finest new 
pink roses. Very vigorous, free blooming. 
IRISH FIREFLAME (HT) Large, single flower of maddery 
orange, passing to rich satiny old gold veined with 
crimson. 
JOHN RUSSELL (HT) Large flowers, borne singly on 
long stems. Rich crimson scarlet shaded with black. 
Continuous bloomer. 
JULIET (Hybrid Brier) Pretty combination of scarlet, gold 
and salmon. Blooms best in Spring and late Autumn. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA (HT) Pure white, 
very often tinted with cream at the centers. Strong 
healthy grower. 
LADY HILLINGDON (T) Bright saffron-yellow with cop¬ 
pery orange shades. One of most attractive in its 
color. Buds long and pointed. 
LA FRANCE (HT) Satiny silvery-rose. Very well known, 
one of the old favorites. Very popular for its fragrance. 
LOUISE CATHERINE BRESLAU (HT) Low spreading 
plant with brilliant orange-pink, double flowers. Very 
attractive 
LADY MARGARET STEWART—Strong, erect. Immense 
copper-orange buds, opening to bright golden yellow. 
MAUD CUMMINGS (HT) Bushy grower, buds long 
and tapering. Flowers rich peach-pink shaded coral. 
Heavy bloomer. 
MAD. ED HERRIOTT (HT or Daily Mail—Long, point¬ 
ed buds, of a deep coral red shaded with yellow at 
the base. Opens into a flower of beautiful shade. 
MISS LOLITA ARMOUR (HP Double, globular blooms 
of orange-pink shading to coppery-yellow at the base. 
Very fragrant. 
MME. BUTTERFLY (HT) Sport of Ophelia. Flowers 
brilliant pink, suffused apricot and gold. 
MRS. CHAS. RUSSELL (HT) Brilliant rosy-carmine, 
beautiful scarlet center. Blooms large, petals unusual. 
Stems long and slender, stiff and strong. 
MRS. S. K. RINDGE (HP) Flowers semi-double. Color 
soft yellow, turning to a soft pink very rapidly. 
MRS. AARON WARD (HT) Long buds. Flowers large 
and full, coppery-orange, golden yellow when partly 
developed, pinkish fawn of lovely shade when fully 
opened. 
MRS. HERBERT NASH (HT) Dark red flowers borne on 
long stems. Good foliage. 
MRS. LOVELL SWISHER (HT) I mmense in size, flowers 
very heavy and of a pale flesh-pink. Strong erect 
stems. 
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AUTUMN 
See Back Cover for Twelve Additional 
Bush Varieties We Recommend 
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