FIFTIETH BIRTHDAY 
CHAS. C. NAVLET CO. 
VERBENA Vervain (HHP, 8 in.) Au-N & F-Ma. Colors 
are refreshing in their brilliance, adding a dash of 
color to sunny, dry spots. 
tCarmine Ball 10 in.—Perfectly symmetrical plant 12 
inches across, completely covered with from 50 to 
60 trusses of bright carmine flowers. Pkt. 20c; 1/16 
oz. 65c. 
♦Fireball 6 in.—Very dwarf and erect, bright scarlet. 
Pkt. 15c; 1/16 oz. 50c. 
hybrida dwarf compact (erect).—This group is very 
neat and compact in habit. Continuous bloomers. 
Adapted for.bedding, borders and small gardens. 
hybrida grandiflora—a magnificent strain of robust 
habit and free blooming. Trusses are immense, the 
individual florets measuring 1 inch across. 
(Lavender Glory—variable lavender with creamy eye. 
Lucifer—vivid scarlet; Luminosa—luminous flame pink 
shading to salmon; Rosea Stellata—pink, white eye; 
Blue—white eye; Formula Mixed of named sorts; 
Pkts. 15c ea.; (4 oz. 75c. 
♦Royale—royal blue, creamy yellow eye. Pkts. 20c. 
ISpectrum Red—-The brightest, most dazzling variety 
in existence. Intense Bright Red; absolutely no eye. 
Florets 1 *4 inches across. (SpM, 1934, AAS) Pkt. 
25c; 1/16 oz. 65c. 
fViolet Bouquet 8 in. (See Novelty Page 23.) 
VIOLA Tufted Pansy (HP-R) Au-M. Perfect for mass¬ 
ing in beds, borders, rockeries, and as a ground 
cover among spring-flowering bulbs and the rose 
bed. Culture same as for Pansy. (See Page 58) 
Bedding sorts—Round faces like Pansies. Apricot— 
Rich apricot, tinged orange toward center. Pkt. 20c. 
*Apricot Queen—Intense apricot shaded yellow, 
golden brown center, dark eye; Pkt. 25c; fArk¬ 
wright Ruby—Bright ruby-crimson with terra-cotta 
shadings, dark central markings; Pkt. 35c; *Scotch 
Strains Mixed—Grand assortment of best varieties, 
many new shades. Pkt. 25c. 
cornuta—Dainty, starry-flowers. Perpetual flowering. 
Dwarf-spreading habit. Blue Perfection—Pale blue; 
Lutea splendens—Golden yellow ; Papilio—Deep vio¬ 
let; White Perfection—White; Pkts. 15c; *4 oz. 90c. 
♦Jersey Gem—long season, deep violet-blue. fLaven¬ 
der Gem—Soft deep shade of lavender, drought-re¬ 
sisting, profuse blooming. Pkt. 35c. 
VIRGINIAN STOCKS French Forget-me-nots (HA, 6 
in.) AYR. Produces myriads of four-petalled tiny, 
single flowers. Blooms 60 to 90 days after sowing. 
Ideal for covering bare spots, ground cover, borders, 
etc. Mix with sand and sow broadcast. 
Crimson Gem—Bright crimson. Pkt. 10c; *4 oz. 20c; 
oz. 50c. Rose—soft lavender-rose; Yellow—Light 
yellow; White; Pkts. 10c ea.; (4 oz. 25c; oz. 40c; 
Compact Mixed, all colors. Pkt 10c; Large Pkt. 25c; 
oz. 35c; 4-ozs. $1.00; 1 lb. $3.00. 
VISCARIA (Rose of Heaven) (HA) S-Ma. This free- 
flowering, easily grown, bedding plant has recently 
advanced in general favor. Showy, single flowers. 
Mix with sand and sow broadcast, at intervals, for 
succession of bloom. 
oculata 1 ft. fBlue Bouquet—Strikingly erect growth, 
large flowers, most beautiful shade of blue. Pkt. 20c. 
Rose, rose with dark eye; *Delphinium blue, pure, 
bright blue; *Fire King, brilliant crimson carmine. 
Pkts. 10c ea.; Choice Mixed; Pkt. 10c; *4 oz. 25c; 
oz. 75c. 
oculata nana compacta (Tom Thumb) 8 in. We cannot 
commend these little garden gems too highly. They 
are charming beyond compare. Individual florets 
measure about % inch across and come in such 
profusion as to create a sea of color. For border, 
garden bed or as a ground cover. Love—Bright, 
cheery, carmine rose; Loyalty, a really true blue; 
Innocence (See Novelty Page 23. Pkts. 10c ea.; *4 
oz. 75c; oz. $2.25. 
WALLFLOWER (HP) Ma-S. Fragrant, old-fashioned 
garden treasure. Velvety, rich tones of red, yellow 
and brown. Resemble single stocks. Blood Red, 18 
in.; Cloth of Gold, 18 in.; Fire King, 15 in., vivid 
orange-scarlet; Orange Bedder, 12 in., orange to 
apricot-yellow; Formula Mixed; Pkts. 10c. ea.; *4 
oz. 35c. Double Mixed; Pkt. 15c. 
WALLFLOWER (HA) S-M. 
Gold Standard (See Novelty Page 23). 
WILD FLOWERS (Calif. Native Mixed. See Page 26.) 
WILD GARDEN CUT FLOWER MIXTURE (HA, 2-3 
ft.) S-M. Continuous succession of cut flowers from 
early summer until late fall. Sow broadcast and rake 
in. Pkt, 10c; oz. 35c; 4 ozs. $1.00; (4 lb. $1.65; 1 
lb. $3.00. 
WILD GARDEN SEED MIXTURE (HA, 2 ft.) S-M. 
Well balanced mixture suited for broadcasting to 
beautify odd corners, vacant lots, large areas. Ex¬ 
cellent gift packets. Pkt. 10c; oz. 35c; 4 ozs. $1.00; 
</ 2 lb. $1.65. 
ZINNIA (HHA) M-Ju. The hotter the weather, the bet¬ 
ter the blooms. Always make a showy mass in the 
garden. Prized for cutting. 
(Crown O’Gold Mixed 3 ft.—Aristocrat of Zinnias. 
Petals overlaid deep golden yellow at base, carrying 
out the individual color at the tip. Old rose, cream, 
yellow, carmine, red, pink shades. Pkt. 15c; *4 oz. 
75c; oz. $2.25. 
Double Lilliput or Pompon 15 in. Densely double 
flowers IV 2 in. across, make this a little gem for 
bedding and cutting. Crimson Gem; Golden Gem; 
Salmon Rose; Scarlet Gem; Canary Yellow; ♦Rose¬ 
bud, Rose pink; Formula Mixed; Pkts. 10c ea. *4 
oz. 35c. 
tFantasy—(See Novelty Page 23). 
Gold Medal Dahlia-Flowered 3 ft.—Enormous, double 
flowers 6 to 8 in. across, on robust, branching plants. 
The following are considered the best of the varieties : 
Canary Bird—Rich Canary Yellow. 
Crimson Monarch—Giant deep crimson. 
Dream—Deep lavender. 
Exquisite—Eight rose, deep rose center. 
Golden Dawn—Golden yellow. 
Illumination—Deep rose self. 
Oriole—Orange and gold bicolor. 
Scarlet Flame—Bright scarlet. 
Formula Mixed—Balanced blend of named sorts. 
Choice of any six of the above for 75c; Pkts. 15c ea.; 
Va oz. 65c; oz. $1.90. 
fScabious-flowered 3 ft. Exquisite form. Resembles 
Scabiosa. Medium sized flowers with collar of petals 
surmounted by full double crest. Rose, crimson, 
scarlet, gold and purple shades. Comes about 75% 
true. Choice Mixed; Pkt. 20c. 
ZINNIA 
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