CHAS. C. NAVLET CO. 
1885-1935 
VISCARIA TOM THUMB “INNOCENCE” 
(See Novelty Page 23) 
STATICE Everlasting Sea Lavender S-A. For cutting and 
drying. Thrive in poor soil in sun. Bloom all sum¬ 
mer. 
caspia (Big Leaf Statice) (HP, 3 ft.)—Large lilac 
flower heads. Compact. Pkt. 15c. 
sinuata (Florists’ Type) (HHA, 2 ft.)—Stiff stalks 
with blossoms graduated in rows. Blues, lavender, 
rose, yellow, white. Choice Mixed; Pkt. 10c. 
STOCKS Gilliflower—Ju-O & F-Ma. A great specialty 
with us, for we offer only such varieties as rank su¬ 
preme in their color class and produce the highest 
percentage of double flowers. Make successive sow¬ 
ings for continuous bloom. (Weaker seedlings usu¬ 
ally produce doubles). Fragrant. Kindly note that 
we offer many superior strains, as stocks are a great 
specialty with us. 
Large-flowering Dwarf Ten Weeks (Summer Flowering) 
1 ft.—Compact habit makes them desirable for bor¬ 
ders and beds. Very popular for summer bedding. 
Brilliant Crimson, Pansy Violet, Canary Yellow, La¬ 
vender, Deep Rose, White, Flesh. Formula Mixed. 
Choice of any six of the above for 50c. Pkts. 10c ea.; 
*4-oz. 50c; >4-oz. 90c. 
Giant Perfection (Summer & Winter Flowering) 2 ft. 
Supreme, perpetual flowering, mammoth, cut-and- 
come-again strain. Very double and of branching 
habit. This magnificent strain was developed at 
nice, on the French Riviera. Early. 
Beauty of Nice.—Flesh Pink. 
Belle de Naples.Old Rose. (HC, RHS.) 
Brilliant.—Blood Red. 
Cote D’Azure.—Light Blue. 
Creole—Canary Yellow. (AM, RHS) 
Empress August Victoria—Lilac. (AM, RHS) 
Heatham Beauty—Rose, terra cotta (HC, RHS) 
Rose—Very fine Rose Pink. 
Salmon King—Salmon Rose. (HC, RHS) 
Snowdrift—Pure white. 
Summer Night—Deep Blue. (HC, RHS) 
Formula Mixed—Balanced blend of named sorts. 
Choice of any six of the above for 75c. Pkts. 15c ea.; 
Vs-oz. 60c; (4-oz. $1.10. 
Early Giant Imperial (Improved Bismarck) 2V 2 ft. 
Massive spikes with long cutting stems. Upright, 
pyramidal form. Very high percentage of double 
flowers. Free and early blooming. 
Buttercup.—A new Giant Yellow of a richer, deeper 
tone than Canary Yellow. Splendid habit, throw¬ 
ing long spikes well covered with giant blooms. 
Percentage of doubles very high. Pkt. 25c. 
Shasta.—Giant, vigorous, robust, glistening white, 
producing a very high percentage of doubles. One 
and a half times larger than any white in its class. 
Pkt. 25c. 
Antique Copper—Rich Hellebore Red. 
Chamois—Ivory, tinted Old Rose. (AM, RHS) 
Dark Blue. 
Elk’s Pride—Rich Royal Purple. (New) 
Fiery Blood Red—(HC, RHS) 
Flesh—(AM, RHS) 
Golden Ball—Canary Yellow. (AM, RHS) 
Golden Rose—Light Golden Rose. (HC, RHS) 
Lavender—(AM, RHS) 
Old Rose—(New) 
Formula Mixed—-Balance blend of named sorts. 
Choice of any six of the above (excepting Buttercup 
& Shasta) for 75c. Pkts. 15c ea.; '/j-oz. 75c; %-oz. 
$1.35. 
Double Emperor or Brompton (Winter Flowering) 20 in. 
Late blooming. Short, massive, large-flowered 
spikes. High percentage of doubles. 
Crimson King—Deep crimson. 
Egyptian—Rose. 
Empress Elizabeth—Bright carmine-pink. 
White Lady—Very double, pure white. 
Formula Mixed—Balanced blend of named sorts. 
Collection of 4 varieties for 50c. Pkts. 15c ea.; Vs- 
oz. 85c; 14-oz. $1.60. 
STOKESIA Stoke’s Aster (HP, 1 ft.) Ma-S. 
cyanea—Lavender blooms which appear to be a cross 
between an aster and a giant cornflower. Pkt. 15c. 
SUNFLOWER Helianthus (TA) A-Ju. Mostly plants of 
majestic growth and immense showy flowers. Open 
sunny spots in light soil. 
Double Chrysanthemum-flowered 6 ft.—Densely double, 
bright golden flowers. Pkt. 10c. 
Tall Single Red 4-8 ft.—Variable hybrids in red, crim¬ 
son, yellow. Pkt. 10c. 
SWEET WILLIAM Dianthus barbatus (HP, 2 ft.) Ma-S. 
Handsome broad clusters of Dianthus-like blossoms 
with fringed petals. Rich, brilliant colorings. New¬ 
port Pink—Bright salmon rose; Pkt. 10c; *4 oz. 40c; 
Holborn Glory Mixed (Audicula-eyed)—Clearly de¬ 
fined eyes; Pkt. 10c; *4 oz. 30c; Giant Single Mixed; 
Pkt. 10c; % oz. 25c; Giant Double Mixed; Pkts. 10c; 
14 oz. 30c. 
THALICTRUM Meadow Rue (HP, 4 ft.) Ma-S. Prized 
for dainty, fern-like foliage and interesting flowers. 
Happy in any well-drained loamy soil. Very easy of 
culture. 
Aquilegiaefolium—Pretty foliage, lilac-rose flowers. 
Dipterocarpum—Fern-like foliage; mauve blooms with 
a touch of yellow. Does best in poor soil in sun. 
Pkts. 20c ea. 
TIGRIDIA Shell Flower (HP, 2 ft.) Ma-S. 
Pavonia—Striking three petalled cup-shaped blooms 
with bright, tiger-spotted throats. Sunny, well 
drained spot, light soil. Pkt. 25c; Bulbs, (Available 
from Nov. to Feb.). 15c ea.; $1.50 doz. 
TITHONIA Mexican Sunflower (HHA, 6 ft.) M-Ma. 
speciosa—Dazzling orange vermillion single blooms on 
tall, branching stalks till frost. Fine for cutting. 
Sun. Pkt. 15c. 
TROLLIUS Globe Flower (HP, 4 ft.) S-A. 
fLedebouri ‘Golden Queen”—Rich golden outer pet¬ 
als ; intense orange smaller center petals; yellow 
anthers. Blooms 4 in. across are prized for cutting. 
Extremely floriferous and constant blooming. Seed 
slow to germinate. Pkt. 25c. 
fURSINIA anethoides (HHA, 1 ft.) F-Ma. Brilliant 
orange, Daisy-like, dwarf growing plants from 
South Africa. Flowers 2 in. across with deep purple 
center zone. Finely cut foliage. Fine for cutting. 
Sun. Pkt. 20c. 
fVENIDIUM fastuosum (HHA, 2 Yz ft.) F-A. Sun-lov¬ 
ing. Gorgeous, rich, orange daisy-like flowers 3 in. 
across, enhanced by striking jet black center sur¬ 
rounded by purple black zone. Grayish, hairy foli¬ 
age. Pkt. 20c. 
VERBASCUM phoeniceum (King’s Candle) (HP, 4 ft.) 
Ma-S. Slender, graceful, closely-set spikes of white, 
pink, salmon and violet above cushions of large 
woolly leaves. Pkts. 15c. 
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