Navlet's 
BUSH AND CLIMBING ROSES 
Since 1885 
Grown in Navlet's Rose Fields 
(BUSH VARIETIES—Continued) 
MME. ABEL CHATENAY (HT) Light pink shaded sal- 
mon. Growth of bush spreading, buds medium in size. 
MRS. HENRY BOWLES (HT) Flowers are bright pink 
with silvery shadings. Bushes branching habit. Large 
artistic buds. 
MRS. HENRY MORSE (HT) Flowers bright pink with 
silvery shadings. Buds very attractive. Becoming very 
popular. 
OPHELIA (HT) Salmon flesh shaded rose with chamois 
center. The buds and flowers are beautifully formed 
and colored. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER (HT) Vigorous, 
healthy rigid stems, long pointed buds, blended orange 
and pink, varying from coppery red in the bud, to 
glowing orange-yellow at the base of each petal, 
suffused with vivid rose-pink. 
PADRE (HT) Brilliant coppery-red flushed with yellow at 
the base. Strong upright grower and exceedingly free 
flowering. 
PREMIER (HT) Rose-pink. Fragrant. Stiff, thornless 
stems; very strong grower and free blomer. 
PAUL NEYRON (HP) Beautiful pink that no other rose 
excels. Immense and superbly formed flowers, very 
double. Hardv, perpetually in bloom. 
QUEEN ALEXANDRIA (HT) Petals vermillion, reverse 
side old gold. Base of flower golden yellow. 
REV. F. PAGE ROBERTS (HT) Golden yellow stained 
with copper and reddish buff on the outside. 
RED RADIANCE (HT) Clear cerise-red. Flowers well 
formed and full. Very large. An exceptional garden 
variety. 
ROSE MARIE (HT) A grand rose of very high type. 
Very rich pink (like watermelon). Will be a favorite 
for a long time. 
ROSLYN—Beautiful new yellow. Large double flowers on 
long stems. Orange colored bud. Bloom golden yellow, 
center deeper with orange splashings on back of petals. 
Lustrous foliage. 
SHOT SILK (HT) Orange cerise suffused with gold. Flow¬ 
ers medium size. Free producer, very fragrant. 
SOUV. DE GEO. PERNET (HT) Stout, branching plants 
with large, brick-red buds opening to ping flowers of 
gigantic size. 
THERESA LANDBAD—Robust bush. Flowers striking 
salmon-nink. Charming in bud. 
ULRICH BRUNNER (HP) Rich, glowing. Large, highlv 
perfumed flowers, globular shaped. Blooms produced 
on long stems, two or three feet in length. This is 
one of the most prolific varieties known to the rose 
world. 
VILLE DE PARIS (HT) Clear sunflower yellow. Long 
stems, almost thornless. Vigorous erect grower. Glossy 
reddish green foliage. 
WHITE AMERICAN BEAUTY (HP) This rose is the 
largest and best white rose grown. It is an extra free 
grower. 
WM. F- DREER (HT) Soft, silvery shell pink, base of 
petals golden yellow, beautiful in all stages, foliage 
robust and unique. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
50c each; 6 for $2.75; 12 for $5.00 
2 Years old, budded, our own grown, bloom this Spring 
BEAUTY OF GLAZENWOOD (San Rafael Banksia) 
Charming combination of copper, crimson and salmon 
vellow. A grand climber. 
BELLE OF PORTUGAL—Foliage glossy, buds are trulv 
remarkable, sometimes attaining the length of four 
inches, soft salmon-pink, and borne usuallv singly on 
such long lateral shoots that stems two feet long can 
o^ten be cut. 
CHEROKEE PINK (Cher.) Large single pink flowers. 
Farb- bloomer 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY—Strong, healthv, vig¬ 
orous grower. Blooms freely with good sized flowers. 
Color a rmh rosv crimson. 
CLIMBING CECILLE BRUNNER (Poly.) Color rosy- 
n’nk. rich creamv white ground. 
CLIMBING GOLDEN EMBLEM fHT) Flowers identical 
with those of the bush type. See description of bush 
- variety. 
HOOSIER BEAUTY 
CLIMBING HADLEY (HT) Same as the bush Hadley. 
Beautiful deep velvety crimson, retaining its color all 
season. Flowers large and full. 
CLIMBING HOOSIER BEAUTY (HT) Vigorous climber 
with rich, velvety scarlet blooms . 
CLIMBING HUGH DICKSON (HP) Color, brilliant 
crimson, shaded scarlet. Flowers large. Very sweetly 
scented. 
CLIMBING LOS ANGELES (HT) A strong, vigorous 
climber. The glorious flame pink color and the free¬ 
dom of bloom are just as marked as in the bush. 
CLIMBING MARECHEAL NEIL (T) Deep golden-yel¬ 
low, immense flowers sweetly scented. Conceded to 
be the best rose of its color in existence. Particularly 
attractive when in bud . 
CLIMBING MME. ED. HERRIOTT (HT) A climbing 
rose with the sensational copper colorings of the bush 
variety. The plant is a true climber, with long, vig¬ 
orous shoots. 
CLIMBING OPHELIA (HT) Little lighter in color than 
than the bush Ophelia, being a pinkish cream, but 
with the same exquisite form of bud. 
CLIMBING PAPA GONTIER (T) It is a long lived and 
satisfactory climber, with well formed, cherry red 
blooms. 
EXCELSA—Known as the Red Dorothy Perkins. A rapid 
grower, bearing flowers in clusters of a pleasing red 
shade. 
LEMON PILLAR—One of the best of the Lemon climbers. 
Flowers a pale lemon color. A rapid grower, blooming 
prolifically. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER (W) The flowers of this 
superb rose are vivid scarlet, shaded with bright scarlet, 
and are produced in the greatest profusion in large 
clusters of medium sized semi-double blossoms. This 
variety surpasses in brilliancy of color any other 
climbing rose and the flowers remain unusually long 
in good condition. 
PRIMROSE (HW) Vigorous climber. Flowers very double, 
of a canary yellow, borne in clusters . 
RAMONA—Red single Cherokee. Color, rich carmine 
overlaid with a lustrous sheen. During the Spring 
months the plants are literally covered with blooms. 
SINGLE CHEROKEE—Large, clear white, single flowers, 
full of bright yellow stamens in the center. 
SUNBURST (HT) The flowers are of a rich orange-yellow 
with touches of golden and copperv-yellow. 
SCORCHER—Vigorous, hardy. Vermillion flowers. 
STRAECHLIN—Hardy, vigorous growers. Crimson buds, 
opening to large perfumed pale pink flowers. 
NOTICE 
We have all varieties of Roses listed on pages 19-20, 
Back Cover, in a 35c each, #3.50 dozen grade. Will 
bloom this Spring. 3 or more postpaid to 4th Zone. 
See Back Cover for Twelve Additional Bush Varieties We Recommend 
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