Fifty-One Years 
Chas. C. Navlet Co. 
GLADIOLUS 
"The Cream of the Glad Flowers" 
Do not make the sad mistake of planting them in rows consisting of one each of many varieties like a lot of 
fence posts. They are most effective grouped. Prices are Postpaid to the Fourth Zone. 
BLUE PEACOCK Named for the deeper blue blotch overlaid cream which resembles the eye of a peacock 
feather. Five large wide open florets at once. One of the “bluest” in commerce. 50c each; 3 for $1.25; 
6 for $2.50; 12 for $5.00. 
GOLDEN GODDESS—(Plant Patent No. 77). Unquestionably the finest yellow yet introduced, and incident- 
ally, the first Gladiolus to be Patented. Imagine a perfect spike with ten to twelve of the twenty-one to 
twenty-six florets open at once in a deep, rich golden yellow. Large bulbs $2.50 ea. 
LA FIESTA—One of the most remarkable breaks in recent years. A fadeless clear bright orange. The deeper 
throat markings are of the brightest orange. Six to seven well placed florets open at once with a total of 17 
to 18 florets and buds. Flowers of good size. Large bulbs. $2.50 each. 
AMADOR—A new glowing red glad that glistens in the 
sun and sparkles under electric light. Does not burn 
nor turn dark at edges in hot sun. Five to eight open 
at same time, and opens to the very tip. 25c ea.; 3 
for 65c; 6 for $1.20; 12 for $2.25. 
MOORISH KING—Deep rich velvety red, almost black. 
The best of the near-black glads. 30c ea.; 3 for 75c; 
6 for $1.40; 12 for $2.50. 
PELEGRINA—Most striking and outstanding deep vio¬ 
let blue, with black throat. 15c each; 3 for 40c; 6 for 
70c; 12 for $1.25. 
QUEEN HELEN II—A most refined flower with six open 
and twelve additional buds. Grenadine pink with 
prominent pinard yellow blotch and carmine feather¬ 
ing deep in throat. 20c ea.; 3 for 50c; 6 for 80c; 12 
for $1.50. 
* This group: 3 of one variety, labeled for 25c; 6 for 40c; 
12 for 75c; 25 for $1.35; 100 for $4.50. 
GRAND SLAM—Sometimes called “Orange Pfitzer.” It 
retains the size and growing habits of Pfitzer’s Tri¬ 
umph but is salmon-orange in color. Sensational 
novelty. Huge florets and perfect placement. No 
perceptible blotch in throat. 
MAMMOTH WHITE—Very large pure alabaster white, 
heavy substance, fine placement. 
! MOTHER MACHREE—(Smoky). Veinaceous lavender 
with edges of petals overlaid salmon pink. Six to 
eight large, perfectly placed blooms open at once. 
SALBACH’S ORCHID—-The same lavender pink as a 
Cattleya orchid. Large, wide open blooms of heavy 
substance. As many as 10 open at once. Stand the 
hottest sun without fading or wilting. 
WUERTEMBURGIA—Very tall spikes of large scarlet 
flowers with white throat blotch. Very striking. 
This group: 3 of one variety, labeled for 15c; 6 for 25c; 
12 for 50c; 25 for $1.00; 100 for $3.50. 
ALBATROSS—Very large and beautiful, pure snow 
white. 
AVE MARIA—Light, violet blue. A splendid, long, per¬ 
fect spike with seven or eight flowers open at once. 
BETTY NUTHALL—A glowing orange-pink, with a 
light yellow throat. Florets often six inches across, 
of splendid substance and placement. Eight or more 
open at once, sometimes producing as many as five 
spikes to a single bulb. 
GOLDEN DREAM—A clear deep golden yellow of splen¬ 
did substance; very tall, many open at one time. 
MRS. LEON DOUGLAS—A giant gladiolus with flowers 
of salmon-rose, flaked deeper. Four to six immense 
florets open at once. Five to six feet tall. 
PURPLE GLORY—Beautifully ruffled flowers of deep, 
velvety maroon-black, almost black blotches. 
QUEEN MARY—A lovely ruffled variety of excellent 
substance. Live strawberry pink with scarlet heart 
set into the pale orange-yellow of lower petals. 
This group: 3 of one variety, labeled, for 20c; 6 for 35c; 
12 for 60c; 25 for $1.10; 100 for $4.00. 
CHARLES DICKENS—Clear glowing violet-purple with 
velvety blotch on lower petal. Seven or eight open. 
COMMANDER KOEHL—Throws huge spikes with 
large, wide-open blooms of brilliant deep scarlet red, 
with no markings or blotches. Six or seven open. 
CORPHYEE—Beautiful clear wax-like pink, similar to 
an Ophelia rose. Florets large, round and well 
formed, placement perfect. 
DR. F. E. BENNETT—One of the best of all scarlet-red. 
Large tall flame with many open at once. 
GIANT NYMPH—A beautiful LaFrance pink with 
creamy-yellow throat. Truly an elegant flower. 
MARMORA—Good placement with eight or more open 
at once. Tall. Color a lavender gray with a glowing 
petunia-colored blotch. 
MINUET—Beautiful clear lavender with good size and 
fine placement. Heavy substance and tall, straight 
stem. Second most popular in America. 
PICARDY—Most sensational flower of delicate apricot 
pink. Many extremely large florets open at one time. 
A sensation wherever shown. One of the most out¬ 
standing and popular of recent introductions. 
PFITZER’S TRIUMPH—Unquestionably one of the 
largest and finest gladiolus ever introduced. Enor¬ 
mous amaryllis-like flowers are bright scarlet with 
a cherry blotch in the throat. 
PRIMROSE PRINCESS—Very large, stately, wide open 
primrose yellow. Five to seven open at one time. 
Tall with long flower spike. 
SENORITA—Petals are a bright orange yellow, and the 
prominent carmine tongue and penciling give it the 
warmth of a gayly clad Spanish senorita. 
W. H. PHIPPS—Consistent prize winner. Beautiful sal¬ 
mon pink, with lower petals slightly striped and 
speckled ruby. Flower large, ten or more florets open 
at once. 
BEDDING MIXTURE—Wide variety of colorful, large- 
flowered sorts. Excellent for cutting and garden 
effect. 12 for 40c; 25 for 75c; 50 for $1.50; 100 for 
$3.00 Postpaid. 
EXPOSITION MIXTURE—Again we offer this mixture 
of prize beauties, so improved over previous years as 
to provide a new collection for those who have previ¬ 
ously planted it. Gorgeous colorings, long, tall, 
flower spikes of beautifully ruffled and frilled florets, 
many open at one time. 12 (No two alike) 60c; 25 for 
$1.15; 50 for $2.10; 100 for $4.00 Postpaid. 
SUPREME ASSORTMENT—Our balanced blend, se¬ 
lected from named varieties listed on this page. 12 
(No two alike) 75c; 25 for $1.35; 50 for $2.50; 100 
for $4.50 Postpaid. 
(See "Notes on Gladiolus Culture" on Page 3 of the Planter's Guide. Send 10c for a Copy.) 
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