FIFTIETH BIRTHDAY 
CHAS. C. NAVLET CO. 
THE WORLD'S OUTSTANDING CREATIONS 
MARIGOLD, Carnation-flowered, “Yellow Supreme”. PETUNIA, “Martha Washington”. 
Creamy lemon-yellow or rich primrose yellow. Slight¬ 
ly larger flowers than its running mate “Guinea Gold”. 
Free-flowering, odorless, 100% double. (GM, 1935 
AAS) Pkt. 25c; 4 Pkts., for 85c. 
MARIGOLD, Dwarf African, “Primrose Queen”. 
Rich primrose flowers 3 inches across with flatfish 
petals. Plants, but 18 inches tall, form perfect pyra¬ 
mids with 30 to 40 flowers fully open at the same 
time. (SpM, 1935 AAS) Pkt. 20c; 3 Pkts., for 50c. 
NASTURTIUMS, Bodger’s Double Sweet Scented. 
Plants are semi-dwarf, throwing short runners. Stems 
are long and bear the flowers well above the foliage, 
forming a solid mass of color. Noted for sweet scent, 
rich and brilliant colors. 
“Glorious Gleam Hybrids” Finest Mixed. Large, 
well-formed doubles with characteristic “Golden 
Gleam” ruffling of petals. Evenly balanced blend of 
brilliant shades ; salmon, golden yellow, orange scar¬ 
let, cerise, cream yellow, orange, maroon, crimson, 
and many spotted varieties. (AM, 1935 AAS) Pkt. of 
15 seeds, 25c; 4 Pkts., for 85c. 
“Scarlet Gleam”. A fiery orange-scarlet—-the most 
intensely dazzling color one could imagine. Plain 
petalled with overlapping small petals toward center 
of deep, throat. (GM, 1935 AAS) (SM, 1934 CSGS). 
Pkt., of 12 seeds 25c; 4 Pkts., for 85c. 
PANSY, Swiss Roggli Giants. 
We offer four additional new colors to our already 
rather complete listing of the world’s oustanding 
Pansy strain. 
Eiger—rich, dark yellow with dark brown eye. 
Lucerne—rich wine red, spotted with deep violet. 
Pilate—light golden brown, spotted reddish-brown. 
Rigi —bronze spotted golden brown, veined edges. 
(See regular listing for other varieties) 
Pkts. 50c each; 4 Pkts., for 85c. 
MARIGOLD “PRIMROSE QUEEN” 
An entirely new break in Petunias. Lovely frilled or 
ruffled blooms, 3 inches across, of beautiful blush 
pink, with pelargonium-like veining of rich wine red, 
deepening to dark violet in throat. Grows about 9 
inches high and forms a perfect ball effect. (AM, 1935 
AAS) Pkt. 35c. (Supply very limited, order at once.) 
RUDBECKIA, Cone Flower, “Kelvedon Star”. 
A perfect flower for cutting, a sturdy and florifer- 
ous annual plant for bedding. Treat like a Zinnia. 
Blooms during summer months till frost. Flowers 
vary both in form and coloring, but all have dark 
brown central discs, surrounded by shining mahogany 
zones, on petals of deep orange. Pkt. 20c; 3 Pkts., for 
50c. 
SNAPDRAGONS, “Rust Proof Strains”. 
Produces plants, 75% of which have clean, healthy 
foliage free from rust. (See Planter’s Guide for 
method of eliminating all rusty plants.) (Certificate 
of Honor, 1935 AAS.) (See Page 61). 
Maximum Type. Huge individual flowers on tall, mass¬ 
ive spikes. Apple Blossom Pink; Bronze Shades 
Mixed; Canary Yellow; Crimson; Pink Shades 
Mixed; White; Splendid Mixed of all colors. 
University of California Mixture—Contains a splendid 
combination of colors previously lacking in the orig¬ 
inal University strain. 
Any of the above: Pkts. 25c each; 5 Pkts., for $1.00. 
SWEET PEA “Fantasy Mixture”. 
Every flower is beautifully veined and watered, but 
the backs of the standards are self-colored. Orange, 
light and dark blue, all shades of pinks, chocolates, 
lavenders, maroons, helios, mauves, and a dozen 
others. The exceptionally fragrant scent is equal in 
every way to that of the old-fashioned types. Pkt. 25c; 
4 Pkts., for 85c. 
TAGETES, “Little Gem” 
This pretty, miniature Marigold, with slender fern¬ 
like foliage, has dainty, single, golden orange flowers 
on plants, six inches high with a spread of ten inches. 
One of the most satisfactory border and edging plants 
we know of. Pkt. 20c; 3 Pkts., for 50c. 
VERBENA, “Violet Bouquet”. 
A new companion to “Fireball”. Plant 8 inches high 
and 8 inches in diameter. Deep violet tinged with 
garnet, changing to deep violet. The eye is cream. 
Individual florets % inches in diameter. Produces 
from 20 to 30 trusses of flowers at the same time. 
(SpM, 1935 AAS) Pkt. 20c; 3 Pkts., for 50c. 
VISCARIA, Tom Thumb “Innocence”. 
We already have “Love”, bright rose; “Loyalty”, 
true blue; and now “Innocence” pure white. This, 
dwarf, compact growing, large-flowered strain of 
Viscarias may be treated like Virginian Stocks. Mix¬ 
ed with sand and sow broadcast. Lovely single 
blooms, produced in great profusion. Pkt. 10c; 6 Pkts., 
for 50c. (See Pages 34 and 35).* 
WALLFLOWER, Double Annual “Gold Standard”. 
Especially desirable because it will flower in five 
months from time of sowing. The pure golden yellow, 
richly fragrant blooms are a delight in the garden bed. 
Pkt. 25c; 4 Pkts., for 85c. 
ZINNIA, “Fantasy Mixed”. 
The most fascinating new Zinnia type in many years. 
Rounded medium sized flowers a mass of shaggy ray¬ 
like petals. Brightest shades of reds, yellow and 
orange, popular pastel pinks and cream. Grows 2 to 
2V Z feet tall. Fine for cutting. (AM, 1935 AAS) Pkt. 
25c; 4 Pkts., for 85c. 
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