CHAS. C. NAVLET CO. 
1885-1935 
DWARF FRENCH MARIGOLD 
“MONARCH STRAIN’’ 
LARKSPUR (Cont’d from Page 29) 
La France—Pleasing salmon pink. AM., R. H. S. Pkt. 
15c; %-oz. 30c. 
fLos Angeles Improved (New)—Brilliant rose on sal¬ 
mon. Flower spikes 3 to 4 feet long. 
Pkts of the 2 varieties 20c ea; %-oz. 70c. 
tRosamond (New) 4 ft.—A pure bright rose. Holds 
the color without fading. \ ery early. Tall. Spikes 
heavily covered with fully double flowers. (GM 1934 
A AS) Pkt. 25c; %-oz. $1.00._. 
Splendid Mixed—Pkt. 10c; y 4 -oz. 20c; oz. 60c. 
Tall Double Stock-Flowered—This type differs from 
the Giant Imperial Group mainly in that its base 
branches are not so upright and compact. 
LATHYRUS latifolius (Everlasting Pea) (HP-C, 5-6 ft.) 
Ma-O. Thick, waxy, scentless blooms. Resemble 
sweet peas. Climber', or left to sprawl over uneven, 
rugged spots. Pink Beauty; Crimson; White Pearl; 
Formula Mixed; Pkts. 10c ea. 
LAVATERA Mallow M-Ma. Showy plants with maple¬ 
like, downy leaves. Large cup-shaped blooms on 
short stems. Summer blooming. 
assurgentiflora (Calif. Windbreak) (HP, 10 ft.) Rosy- 
crimson. Sow in open. Pkt. 10c. 
“Sunset” (HA, 3 ft.)—Rosy-carmine. Fine for garden 
effect and cutting. Pkt. 10c. 
LAVENDER (HP, 2 ft.) Ma-S. Feathery, delicate, gray 
foliage. Tiny, lavender-blue flowers. Dainty fra¬ 
grance. Used in sachet bags when dried. Pkt. 10c; 
*4-oz. 35c. 
LAYIA elegans (Tidy Tips) (HA, 1 ft.) S-Ma. Calif. 
Native. Yellow daisy-like flowers, edged white or 
cream. Sow broadcast with Nemophila for pretty 
effect. Pkt. 10c; %-oz. 50c. 
jLEWISIA Howelii (HP-Tr) S-Ma. Rare and lovely 
creeping plant for rockeries, banks, etc. Long-pet- 
alled, single flowers of apricot, streaked with rose. 
Rosettes of narrow, crinkled foliage. Sunny,. well- 
drained spot. Light soil. Do not over-water. Limited 
number of Pkts., at 35c ea. 
LINARIA Toad Flax, W’ild Snapdragon (HA, 1 ft.) S-Ju. 
Blooms in 2 months from seed sown in open. Bright, 
crimson, chamois, gold, lavender, white. Like mini¬ 
ature snapdragons. Fine for edgings, rockeries, bed¬ 
ding. Maroccana Hybrida Excelsior Mixed; Pkt. 10c; 
%-oz. 25c. 
fFairy Bouquet—8 in. Plants very compact. Many dis¬ 
tinct colors, such as rose, yellow, pink, lavender, 
please include Sales Tax within the State of California 
carmine, red, violet, white and salmon. Not unlike 
dwarf Nemesias but even more floriferous. Excel¬ 
lent for bedding. (GM, 1933 AAS) Pkt. 20c. 
LINUM Flax. Colorful single, blooms all summer. For 
beds and borders. 
*narbonense (HP, 2^ ft.) Ma-S. Superior to L. Pe- 
renne. Large, steel-blue flowers. Drought resistant. 
Pkt. 25c; l / 4 -oz. $1.25. 
Scarlet Flax (HA, 1 V& ft.) F-Ju. Glossy, bright red, 
saucer-shaped flowers with dark centers. Broadcast 
at intervals. Pkt. 10c; oz. 35c. 
LOBELIA (HHA, 6 in.) N-Ma. Prized, dainty summer¬ 
flowering plants for edgings, rockeries, window 
boxes and pots. 
Crystal Palace Compacta—Deep blue flowers. Bronzy- 
green foliage. Pkt. 10c; '/s* *oz. 50c. 
Sapphire—Trailing habit. Deep blue flowers with white 
eye. Window boxes, etc. Pkt. 15c. 
LUPINUS Lupin. Lance-like foliage. Pea-shaped blooms 
compactly placed on upright, tapering spikes. Sow 
broadcast outdoors. 
Hartwegii Mixed. (HA, 2 ft.) S-Ma. Large-flowered. 
White, dark blue, rose, Cambridge blue cutting 
spikes. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. 
nanus (HA, 1 ft.) S-Ma. Calif. Native. Rich blue, lilac 
and white. Broadcast. Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; 4-ozs. 
$1.00; lb. $3.00. 
Polyphyllus (HP, 3-4 ft.) Ma-S. Stately spikes of deli¬ 
cately scented, white, pink, blue and salmon. Choice 
Mixed; Pkt. 15c. 
MARIGOLD Tagetes (HHA) F-Ma. All sorts make 
showy beds. Sun, in ordinary soil. 
Australian Tree Marigold (Grendon Tree) 4-6 ft.— 
December blooming. Large double french type. 
Brownish yellow with hardly any marigold odor. 
Pkt. 15c; l / 4 -oz. 30c. 
fDwarf African “Primrose Queen”—See Novelty Page 
23. 
fDouble Imbricata African Marigold. Crussells type, 
semi-quilled petals. Intensely double. “Golden Beau¬ 
ty”; “Lemon Beauty”; Formula Mixed. Pkt. 10c; l / 4 - 
oz. 40c. 
Dwarf French Double Mixed 10 in.—Dark brown, 
lemon, orange, etc. Pkt. 10c; l / 4 -oz. 25c; oz. 60c. 
Dwarf French Double Monarch Strain Mixed.—Dwarf 
compact growth, very large, tight double flowers 
in a wide color range which includes combinations 
of orange, bronze, yellow and mahogany. (AM, 1934 
AAS) Pkt. 15c; |4-oz. 50c. 
fGuinea Gold (Carnation-flowered) 2*4 ft.—Distinct 
type. Graceful, pyramidal habits. Carnation-like in 
size and form. Brilliant shade of gold, flushed 
orange. Practically odorless. Pkt. 15c; y 4 -oz. 50c. 
tagetes signata pumila 8 in.—Tiny border variety. 
Bright orange single blooms. Pkt. 10c; y 4 oz. 30c. 
ftagetes signata pumila “Little Gem”.—See Novelty 
Page 23. 
*Tall African All-double 3 ft.—Enormous, closely 
quilled, double flower heads on long cutting stems. 
Alldouble Orange; Alldouble Lemon; Alldouble 
Mixed; Pkts. 15c; l / 4 -oz. 65c. 
Tall African Double 3 ft. Large quilled flowers. Lemon 
Queen; Orange Prince; Formula Mixed; Pkts. 10c 
ea; y 4 - oz. 40c; oz. $1.20. 
Tall French Double Mixed 2 1 /& ft.—Small flowered, 
long-stemmed sorts. Same color range as the dwarf. 
Pkt. 10c; l / 4 - oz. 25c; oz. 60c. 
“Yellow Supreme” (Carnation-flowered). See Novelty 
Page 22. 
MORNING GLORY (HA-C) M-Ma. Soak seed to has¬ 
ten germination. Happy in the sun. 
Imperial Japanese—Oddly marked. Giants in size. 
Many bright colors. Pkt. 10c. 
Tall Mixed 15 ft.—Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c. 
Dwarf Mixed 1 ft.—Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c. 
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