CHAS. C. NAVLET CO. 
1885-1935 
SPECIAL OFFERS 
All are Postpaid within 4th Zone. 
CARNATION BARGAIN 
We grow only the best named varieties of Carnations 
and it is from these that we select a well balanced range 
of colors to make up these groups. 
6 strong 7 Im¬ 
plants /OC 
12 $ 1.25 
plants 
GERMAN (Bearded) IRIS SPECIAL 
The list of fine Iris contained in this Catalog is but a 
small part of the wonderful sorts we grow. These are all 
named sorts, our selection, unlabeled to give a garden 
display of superb beauty. 
strong 
12 
rhizomes 
$ 1.00 
STAR SHRUB BARGAIN 
It may be difficult to associate in ones mind, a small 
shrub in a 2 * 4 -inch pot with a mature shrub of large pro¬ 
portions. But shrubs are no different from other plants, 
they have their start and it is these promising shrubs that 
we offer in this bargain. We grow our own shrubs, there¬ 
fore we have them in all sizes. These are the size shrubs 
other nurseries buy to grow on. Space them plenty far 
apart to allow for expansion in growth. 
Select any 12 shrubs listed in pages 16 to 21 $ 2.00 
marked with a star (*) for 
CHRYSANTHEMUM OFFER 
Our list of Chrysanthemums this year is larger than 
ever. The assortment is representative in every way. The 
gardener who wants a start, or the gardener who can 
never have enough of these satisfactory garden flowers, 
will be pleased at this group of assorted colors and types, 
our selection. 
rooted 
cuttings 
$ 1.25 
GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY ROSE BARGAIN 
Check the description of these Beauties in the Rose 
Pages 2 to 5. And, kindly note they are all our own 
growing, sturdy, two-year-old, budded field stock, un¬ 
processed or treated. It is only because we are Rose 
Growers that such an offer is possible. Autumn, Ariel, 
Cuba, Dame Edith Helen, Golden Emblem, Hadley, Miss 
Rowena Thom, Hoosier Beauty, Souv. de Mme. Boullet, 
Talisman, Ville de Paris, and, one Paul’s Scarlet <tO CO 
Climber. (Each rose labeled). ALL FOR.*4>0»UU 
DAHLIA COLLECTION 
Our selection of named sorts, unlabeled, from our 
choice group of Dahlia Varieties. This collection is made 
up only from the large-flowered sorts, and is bound to 
please. Healthy, firm, tubers. 
6 
choice 
varieties 
$ 1.50 
choice 
varieties 
$ 2.50 
POMPON DAHLIA COLLECTION 
Our selection of named sorts, with the best possible 
color range. Pompons are always sure to please. Healthy, 
firm, tubers. 
6 
choice 
varieties 
$ 1.25 
choice 
varieties 
$ 2.00 
WILD FLOWER SEED COLLECTION 
One packet each of the following nine (Described in 
the Flower Seed Listings) : Abronia (Sand Verbena), 
Bartonia (Blazing Star), Clarkia, Eschscholtzia (Cal. 
Golden Poppy), Gilia (Bird’s Eyes), Godetia (Farewell 
to Spring), Layia (Tidy Tips), Nemophila (Baby 70^ 
Blue Eye), Phacelia (Calif. Blue Bells). 
GOLD MEDAL SWEET PEA COLLECTION—Each of 
these has received the highest honor a Sweet Pea can 
achieve, therefore it is truly a World’s Best Collec¬ 
tion. One packet each of All Bright, Ambition, Chief¬ 
tain, Lady Ruffles, Magnet, Mrs. A. Searles, Olympia. 
—65c 
NEW RUFFLED SWEET PEA COLLECTION—This 
new type has taken the world by storm. Blooms 
show a ruffling, doubling and frilling of both stand¬ 
ard and wings, making them aopear almost double. 
One packet each of Lady Ruffles, Ruffled Carmine, 
Ruffled Primrose, Ruffled Orchid, Ruffled Rose.—75c 
A FEW GARDEN BOOKS OF SPECIAL INTEREST 
(We solicit your inquiries for other Garden Volumes) 
GARDEN FLOWERS IN COLOR. By G. A. Stevens 
For the first time, a large collection of the most 
popular garden flowers is reproduced in large, full- 
color photographs, alphabetically arranged and accom¬ 
panied by brief descriptions and cultural notes. An 
index of vernacular names makes it simple to locate or 
identify any flower. 310 pages. 400 color illustrations. 
6 x 9 Vi inches; red cloth. ..$3.75 
HORTUS. By L. H. and Ethel Z. Bailey. 
Easy to use, accurate, and non-technical, this great, 
concise dictionary of gardening, comes closer than any 
other single volume to answering every question about 
gardening. Common names are used throughout. For¬ 
merly $ 10 . 00 , now. .$5.00 
THE HOME GARDEN HANDBOOKS. By F. F. Rockwell 
A series of pocket-size books, now nine in number 
that it is a pleasure to recommend because each vol¬ 
ume covers its ground so well and concisely, in about 
90 pages with from 30 to 70 illustrations. The titles are: 
Rock Gardens Gladiolus Evergreens 
Dahlias Roses Shrubs 
Irises Peonies Lawns 
Strong cloth binding. Price. ..$1.25 ea. 
HOW TO GROW ROSES. By Robert Pyle and others. 
Every step in successful rose culture is made clear 
in this “how to do it” book. Gives practical advice on 
every point the home gardener wants to know. Pests, 
Pruning, Planting, Preparation of Soil, Selection of 
Varieties, etc. 138 illustrations (45 in color) 211 
pages .$2.00 
1001 GARDEN QUESTIONS ANSWERED. 
By Alfred C. Hottes. 
A unique guide book of garden operations answered 
thoroughly and in an easily understood manner cover¬ 
ing over 1000 questions on flowers, fruits, trees, shrubs, 
lawns, etc., in fact, every phase of home gardening. 
Well illustrated; 287 pages. .$2.00 
THE ROCK GARDEN. By Louise Beebe Wilder. 
Tells just how to plan and build the rock garden, 
suggests and describes the best plants for various uses 
and situations, tells where to put them and how to 
make them thrive, gives color schemes, etc. 216 pages. 
Full illustrated. . .$1.50 
GARDENING IN CALIFORNIA. By Sydney B. Mitchell. 
The Amateur’s Garden Bible, indispensable to Pa¬ 
cific Coast Gardeners. The book is complete in every 
respect, giving all the information necessary to have a 
garden in flower twelve months in the year. The book 
is well illustrated. ..$2.50 
FROM A SUNSET GARDEN. By Sydney B. Mitchell. 
A new book, not a revision of Gardening in Califor¬ 
nia. Chapters on the Treatment of Banks and Shady 
Places, Daffodils, Tulips, Spring Flowering Bulbs, 
Dahlias, Gladiolus, Irises, Lilies, Rock Plants, Del¬ 
phiniums, Perennials, Geraniums and Pelargoniums. 
Azaleas and Rhododendrons, etc.$3.00 
