FIFTIETH BIRTHDAY 
CHAS. C. NAVLET CO. 
NAVLET'S CLIMBERS WILL BLOOM THIS SPRING 
PATENTED ROSES 
Bush and Climber 
BETTER TIMES (HT) (Plant Patent No. 23)—Large, 
double, delicately fragrant cerise flowers. Free 
bloomer, long cutting stems, dark green leathery 
foliage. $1.50 each. 
BLAZE (W) (Plant Patent No. 10)—Sensational ever- 
blooming scarlet climber. It promises to be a truly 
everblooming form of Paul’s Climber Scarlet. $1.50 
each. 
NIGRETTE (HT) (Plant Patent No. 87)—Everbloom¬ 
ing deliciously fragrant intense deep maroon cup¬ 
shaped flowers with blackish velvet sheen. Petals 
do not burn. $2.00 each. 
SOUVENIR (HT) (Plant Patent No. 25)—Bright yel¬ 
low sport of Talisman. Fine, erect bush, with sturdy 
stems for cutting. A remarkably fine bedding and 
cutting rose. $1.00 each. 
TOKEN (HT) (Plant Patent No. 95)—A unique full 
double single toned glowing orange. Free bloomer. 
Upright habit. Very lasting. Glossy foliage. Disease 
resistant. $1.50 each. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
2-Year-Old-Budded—Will Bloom this 
Spring. 35c each; 6 for $1.85; 12 for 
$3.50. Guaranteed True to Name. 
(2 or more, postpaid) 
AMERICAN PILLAR (H. Wich) White centered, rosy 
pink flowers with golden stamens. Large clusters of 
single blooms. 
BEAUTY OF GLAZENWOOD (San Rafael Banksia)— 
Charming combination of copper, crimson and sal¬ 
mon yellow. A grand climber. 
BELLE OF PORTUGAL (H. Gigantea)—Foliage glossy, 
buds are truly remarkable, sometimes attaining the 
length of four inches, soft salmon-pink, and borne 
usually singly on such long lateral shoots that stems 
two feet long can often be cut. 
BONFIRE (Poly.)—A rambler type resembling the Dor¬ 
othy Perkins in growth. The plants are covered 
with large clusters of crimson flowers. Blooms 
early. 
CHEROKEE PINK (Cher.)—Large single pink flowers. 
Early bloomer. 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY (HT) Strong, heal¬ 
thy, vigorous grower. Blooms freely with good 
sized flowers. Color a rich rosy crimson. 
CLIMBING CECILE BRUNNER (Poly.)—Color rosy- 
pink, rich creamy white ground. 
CLIMBING GOLDEN EMBLEM (HT) Flowers iden¬ 
tical with those of the bush type. See description 
of bush variety. 
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 clim¬ 
ber with rich, velvety scarlet blooms. 
CLIMBING HUGH DICKSON (HP) Color, brilliant 
crimson, shaded scarlet. Flowers large. Very sweet¬ 
ly 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 MME. ED. HERRIOT (HT) A climbing 
rose with the sensational copper colorings of the 
bush variety. The plant is a true climber, with long, 
vigorous shoots. 
CLIMBING OPHELIA (HT) Little lighter in color 
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. 
CLIMBING MME. ED. HERRIOT 
EXCELSA (W) Known as the Red Dorothy Perkins. 
A rapid grower, bearing flowers in clusters of a 
pleasing red shade. 
HIAWATHA (Poly.)—Canes long and slender, covered 
with masses of single flowers, suffused with copper 
when open. 
LADY GAY (Poly.)—Vigorous growth, graceful in ap¬ 
pearance. Delicate soft pink, small flowers, pro¬ 
duced in clusters. 
MME. GREGOIRE STAECHELIN (Spanish Beauty) 
(HT) The large, moderately fragrant, ruffled flow¬ 
ers of delicate pink, with big, frilled petals stained 
crimson outside, are like no other variety on earth, 
and are produced with a lavishness which is as¬ 
tounding. Long, strong stems. Disease-resistant, 
dark green foliage. 
PAUL’S LEMON PILLAR (HT) Pale lemon buds and 
faint sulphur-yellow flowers, double, well formed, 
and fragrant. Strong growth. Marvelously beautiful, 
surpassing all white climbers in quality of bloom, 
also many of white bush roses as a cut flower. Very 
hardy. 
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 blos¬ 
soms. This variety surpasses in brilliancy of color 
any other climbing rose and the flowers remain un¬ 
usually long in good condition. 
PRIMROSE (HW) Vigorous climber. Flowers very 
double, of a canary yellow, borne in clusters. 
RAMONA (Cher.)—Red single Cherokee. Color, rich 
carmine overlaid with a lustrous sheen. During the 
Spring months the plants are literally covered with 
blooms. 
ROSERIE (Poly.)—Vigorous grower, bearing large clus¬ 
ters of pink flowers. Popular with Florists for Holi¬ 
day trade when grown in pots. 
SCORCHER—Vigorous, hardy. Vermillion flowers. 
SINGLE CHEROKEE (Cher.) — 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 coppery-yellow. 
YELLOW CECILE BRUNNER (DP) Habit of growth 
and type of flower same as the well-known Cecile 
Brunner. Color yellow. 
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