CHAS. C. NAVLET CO. 
1885-1935 
CARNATIONS—GERANIUMS—CANNAS 
CHAS. C. NAVLET CO.’S 
NEW SCARLET 
CANNA ROOTS 
20c per root; 6 for $1.00, postpaid. 
AMBASSADOR—Appropriately referred to as the 
“Bronze-Leaved President,” a wonderfully vigorous 
free-flowering brilliant cherry red; 5 feet. 
APRICOT—A very attractive Canna, apricot in color. 
FIREBIRD—The largest and richest of the red-flowering 
Cannas. The flowers are born in immense trusses 
on strong stalks, well above the leaves. Of splen¬ 
did form—uniformly round and shapely. The petals 
measure and sometimes exceed 2'/2 inches across— 
the color is clear, glistening scarlet without any 
streaks, spots or blemishes. 
INDIANA—Glistening golden orange daintily marked 
and striped with red; 3 to 4 feet high. Flower stalks 
as high as 6 feet. Foliage green. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DUPONT—A gorgeously beautiful 
Canna of a vivid watermelon-pink; the individual 
flowers are very large in fine massive trusses; 4 feet 
high. 
STATUE OF LIBERTY—An extremely vigorous grow¬ 
er, with bronze foliage and large, orange scarlet 
flowers; 5 feet high. 
YELLOW KING MIDAS—Has the same habit or 
growth as its parent; foliage a very dark green 
with flowers measuring 5 to 7 inches across; indi¬ 
vidual petals 3 to 3% inches diameter. Color of 
flower: a deep yellow heavily spotted and blotched 
with orange. 
GERANIUMS 
15c each; 12 for $1.50, postpaid (pot-grown). 
SINGLE 
1—Orange red. 2—Red. 3—White. 
DOUBLE 
1—Orange. 2—Red. 3—Carmine. 4—White. 
IVY LEAF GERANIUM 
ROYCROFT SURPRISE—A clear, bright rose, with 
slight maroon blotches on outer petals. 
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THESE BEAUTIFUL CARNATIONS 
20c Each, 12 for $1.50, Postpaid 
(6 may be purchased at the dozen rate) 
ABUNDANCE (Pink)—A perfectly formed flower; 
long, strong stems. A favorite commercial variety. 
BENORA (White—Penciled with bright red)—Narrow 
foliage, long stems, flowers large, freely produced. 
Very clear-cut and beautiful, keeps like an everlast¬ 
ing flower; ships better than any other variety. 
Even growers who have been prejudiced against 
“flaked” varieties admire and grow the Benora, be¬ 
cause it pays handsomely for its keep, and is a pleas¬ 
ure to handle. 
BETTY LOW (Cerise pink)—The stems are long, stiff 
and very heavy. The flowers are large. Grown for 
the florist trade very extensively. 
CHAS. C. NAVLET CO.’S NEW SCARLET—A perfect¬ 
ly formed large flowering scarlet Carnation, with 
strong sturdy stems. It has a vigorous growth, and 
is a prolific bloomer. 
C. W. WARD (Pink)—A perfectly formed Carnation 
with full center. Immense size, beautiful pink shade, 
free-blooming. 
DONALD (Dark crimson)—Another prize-winner. Flow¬ 
ers are borne on long stiff stems. A very free 
bloomer. 
FAIRY QUEEN (Salmon-pink)—Deeper in color than 
Laddies. Its flowers are enormous in size, borne on 
very stiff stems. This Carnation is very popular 
with the florists. 
GOLDEN GLOW (Yellow with red stripes)—Very 
showy, with flowers growing on long stems. 
IVORY (White)—A new commercial type of clear 
white, has taken its place as a leader. Large flowers. 
LADDIE (Salmon pink)—A gorgeous glistening salmon 
pink Carnation with stems that average from 2 to 3 
feet. Laddie has been thoroughly tested for hardi¬ 
ness, rapidity of growth, certainty and abundance 
of bloom, size, uniformity of color, fragrance and 
all-around merit. 
MAIN SUNSHINE (Yellow)—This Carnation is a prize¬ 
winner. Large flowers of a clear golden-yellow borne 
on long stiff stems. A very free bloomer. The best 
yellow to date. 
MATCHLESS (White)—A sensation winner of two Gold 
Medals. This pure white beauty has large, fragrant 
blooms borne on long stems. A great commercial 
favorite, because of its free blooming, and fine keep¬ 
ing qualities. 
MORNING GLOW (Pink)—This beautiful light pink 
flower, shading to a lighter pink, has won a place in 
the Carnation world. Stems long and very strong. 
PINK SPECTRUM—One of the very best pink; large 
flowers borne on long, strong, stiff stems. Popular 
florist variety. 
ROSELIND (Bright cerise)—A mammoth flowering va¬ 
riety. This Carnation deserves a place in every gar¬ 
den. Its color is beautiful. A free bloomer and a 
very strong grower. 
SPECTRUM (Scarlet)—Spectrum is one of the very best 
scarlet Carnations to be placed on the market. We 
are positive if you are partial to this color you will 
be more than delighted. 
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