CHAS. C. NAVLET CO. 
1885-1935 
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HYDRANGEA 
ERICA (Heather) (ES) 
*carnea—Dwarf growing Heather, flowers bright rose, 
bell shaped. V ery hardy. Gal. cans, 1*4 to 2 ft., 50c. 
Mediterranean—One of the most popular and hardy 
Heaths. Forms densely branched perfectly globular 
shrub, with dark green foliage. In Winter it is cov¬ 
ered with tiny pink flowers. Gal. cans, 1 to 1*4 ft., 
50c; field grown, 1 to 1*4 ft., $1.00. 
EUCALYPTUS (ET) 
*globulus (Blue Gum)—Foliage long and tapering; 
flowers yellowish white. One of the fastest growing 
evergreen trees. Gal. can, 6 to 8 ft., 60c. 
EUGENIA Hooker—Excellent shrub of tall, compact 
growth. Foliage glossy green with a reddish-bronze 
hue on the new growth. Very sweet odored flowers. 
Gal. can, 1 to 1*4 ft., 50c. 
EUONYMUS (ES) 
*albo-marginatus—Upright growth, compact. Foliage 
silvery margined. Gal. can, 1*4 to 2 ft., 40c; field 
grown, 2 to 3 ft., $1.25. 
*aureo-argentea (Golden margined)—Leaves marked 
and edged with gold. Grows tall. Gal. can, 1*4 to 
2 ft., 40c; field grown, 3 to 4 ft., $1.25; 4 to 5 ft., 
$1.75. 
*aureo-marginatus — Compact dwarf variety. Leaves 
deep yellow toward edges, blotched in center with 
light and dark green. Gal. can, l*/ 2 to 2 ft., 40c. 
*Duc d’Anjou—Dark green foliage striped with light 
green and yellow in center. Gal. cans, 2 to 3 ft., 40c; 
field grown, 3 to 4 ft., $1.25. 
*japonicus—Dark lustrous green foliage. Dense up¬ 
right habit. Fine for hedges or specimens. Gal. can, 
1*4 to 2 ft., 40c. 
♦pulchellus (microphyllus)—A dwarf form with small 
dark green foliage, growing about three feet high. 
Fine for low edging. Gal. can, 10 in., 40c; field 
grown, 1*4 to 2 ft., $1.25. 
FEIJOA (Guava) (ES) 
Pineapple—Tall growing shrub bearing attractive red 
flowers, followed by delicious, aromatic fruit. Gal. 
can, 2 to 3 ft., 50c; field grown, 3 to 4 ft., $1.50. 
*Strawberry—Handsome, compact shrub. Foliage 
glossy dark green. Flowers cream colored. Fruit 
deep claret, finely flavored. Gal. can, 1*4 to 2 ft., 50c. 
FLAX 
Phormium Tenax (New Zealand Flax) Clear green foli¬ 
age attaining a length of six feet or more, with flow¬ 
er stalks in proportion. Gal. can, 3 to 4 ft., 50c. 
FREMONTIA (ES) 
californica—Named after General Fremont, who dis¬ 
covered it in ’46. Hardy, tall growing evergreen 
shrub bearing a profusion of large, golden yellow 
flowers. Gal. can, 2 to 3 ft., $1.00. 
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NURSERY 
FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell) (DS) 
intermedia (Border Forsythia)—An erect shrub with 
arching branches. Bright yellow flowers in Spring 
before leaves appear. 1*4 to 2 ft., 50c. 
FUCHSIA (ES)—Pot grown, 20c each; $1.50 per doz. 
Ballet Girl—Sepals pure white, vivid carmine corolla. 
Black Prince—Very large, double flowers. Sepals 
bright waxy-carmine, corolla pink. 
Mrs. E. G. Hill—Double. Sepals bright crimson, large, 
white corolla. 
Phenomenal—Double. Tube and petals bright carmine, 
corolla rich crimson-purple. 
Storm King—Of dwarf habit. Sepals dark carmine, co¬ 
rolla white, shaded rose. 
GENISTA (Broom) (ES) 
Hispanica (Spanish) Free flowering, upright growing 
shrub. Flowers yellow, produced very freely in 
Spring and Summer. Gal. can, 3 to 4 ft., 50c. 
Canariensis—A dense growing shrub. Foliage small, 
bright yellow. Gal. can, 3 to 4 ft., 50c. 
racemosus (Easter Broom)—Very desirable for its free- 
blooming quality. Medium size shrub. Flowers 
bright yellow, fragrant. Gal. cans, 2 to 3 ft., 50c. 
*scoparius (Scotch)—Shrub with rigid branches, flowers 
large, clear yellow. Gal. can, 2 to 3 ft., 50c. 
GREVILLEA (ET) 
*robusta—A large tree with fern-like foliage, covered 
with orange colored flowers late in Spring. Fine 
for avenue planting. Drought resistant. Gal. can, 
4 to 5 ft., 50c. 
GRISELINIA 
Littoralis—Medium sized shrub with glossy leaves, 
similar to Coprosma. Gal. can, 3 to 4 ft., 50c. 
HAKEA (ES) 
*laurina—A Winter-blooming shrub with foliage like 
Black Acacia. Flowers crimson with white stamens. 
Gal. cans, 4 to 5 ft., 50c. 
*saligna—Foliage pale green, flowers white. Gal. can, 3 
to 4 ft., 50c. 
sauveolens—A large rounded bush with curious needle¬ 
like foliage bearing white flowers. Gal. can, 3 to 4 
ft., 50c. 
HYDRANGEA (DS) 
Hortensis—Popular garden shrub; foliage large, flow¬ 
ers light pink, or blue if planted in soil containing 
iron. Strong plants, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 each. 
HYPERICUM (Gold Flower) (ES) 
*henryi—Tall, bushy shrub; foliage blue-green; flowers 
golden yellow, flat, 2 inches in diameter. Gal. can, 
3 to 4 ft., 40c. 
ILEX (English Holly) (ES) 
aquifolium—Ideal Christmas Holly. Foliage dark 
green and prickly. Berries bright red. Seedlings, gal. 
can, 50c; field grown, 2 to 3 ft., $1.50. 
JUNIPERUS (Juniper) (Con. E) 
chinensis mascula (Pyramidal Chinese Juniper) Fine, 
medium sized fast-growing tree. Dense and com¬ 
pact with dark blue-green foliage. Field grown, 4 
to 5 ft., $2.50. 
*chinensis pfitzeriana (Pfitzer’s Juniper) Bushy, wide¬ 
spread horizontal branches form an immense flat 
irregular head of bluish green foliage very grace¬ 
ful in outline. Gal. can, 1 to 1*4 ft., 50c; field 
grown, 2 to 3 ft., $2.00; 3 to 4 ft., $3.50. 
*chinensis procumbens (Japanese Creeping Juniper) A 
dense, dwarf shrub with trailing branches and 
glaucous foliage. Gal. can, 1 to l*/4 ft., 50c; field 
grown, 2 to 3 ft., $2.00. 
*communis hibernica (Irish Juniper) Slender, erect, 
dense columnar growth. Needle-like, very glaucous 
foliage. Gal. can, 1 to 1*4 ft., 50c; field grown, 1*4 
to 2 ft., $1.00; 4 to 5 ft., $2.00. 
*excelsa stricta (Spiny Greek Juniper) Slow growing. 
Of conical, regular form. Silvery, needle-like foliage, 
field grown, 1*4 to 2 ft., $1.50. 
*sabina tamariscifolia—Low growing, densely branched, 
trailing shrub with bright feathery foliage. Fine for 
rock work, banks, etc. Gal. can, 1 to 1*4 ft., 50c; 
field grown, 1*4 to 2 ft., $1.50. 
virginiana (Red Cedar) Beautiful tree of the Atlantic 
Coast. Deep green needle-like foliage turning ruddy 
in the Fall. Field grown, 4 to 5 ft., $2.00. 
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