Chas. C . Navlet Co . 
1885-1936 
NAVLET'S "TRUE TO NAME" DAHLIAS 
EVERY DAHLIA TUBER OR PLANT GUARAN¬ 
TEED “TRUE-TO-NAME” AND HEALTHY, to the 
extent of replacement with true stock. Plants or Tubers 
that fail to start in three weeks will be replaced on their 
return. 
All prices are Postpaid. 
DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
A1 Koran (ID)—Goldenrod yellow with amber suffusion. 
Flowers large and full. Good keeper. 40c ea. 
Amun Ra (FD)—Great rich coppery bronze blossoms. 
Showy against its big dark leaves. 40c ea. 
Ann Rutledge (ID)—An unusual flower of great dis¬ 
tinction. Beautiful Oriental fuchsia. 75c ea. 
Black Jack (ID)—A very rich, dark maroon, almost 
black. Giant blooms on good stems. 75c ea. 
Caprice (ID)—A charming clear golden yellow shading 
to pink. Ideal in every respect. $1.50 ea. 
Cerise (FD)—The light cerise shade of this large bloom 
is very uncommon in Dahlias. $1.00 ea. 
Champagne (FD)—Soft golden champagne varying to 
chamois. Rigid upright stems. Immense blooms. 
50c ea. 
Chas. G. Reed (ID)—An unusual flower. Crimson, over¬ 
cast with petunia red. Very attractive. $1.00 ea. 
Daily Mail (ID)—An immense yellow flower shading to 
rich orange. An English sensation. $1.50 ea. 
Dorothy Stone (ID)—Darker pink and a deeper flower 
than Kathleen Norris. A good grower. $1.00 ea. 
Dr. Tevis (FD)—Soft salmon rose, suffused with old 
gold, golden apricot center. Stout stems. 35c ea. 
Dwight W. Morrow (ID)—One of the most outstanding 
of gigantic red dahlias. A prize winner. $1.00 ea. 
El Granada (ID)—A glorious orange, showing a rich 
creamy yellow on reverse of curling petals. $1.50 ea. 
Ellinor Vanderveer (FD)—Glowing satiny, rose-pink 
with darker shadings of great depth. 35c ea. 
Eva Quadling (ID)—This very large, pure deep red, ar¬ 
rests attention whenever displayed. $1.00. 
Faith Garibaldi (FD)—Gigantic, very double, silvery 
rose pink blooms on long, strong, erect stems. 50c 
each. 
Francesca (FD)—Deep tourmaline pink, lit by bright 
yellow suffusion at the base of petals. 50c ea. 
Frank Miller (ID)—Immense golden yellow, shading 
deeper toward the center. A majestic bloom. $1.50 ea. 
Full Moon (ID)—A clear, bright, canary yellow. 
A consistent Prize Winner. Large blooms 
are regularly formed with broad petals curl¬ 
ing back to the stem when fully open. Stems 
unusually strong. Flower always upright. 
$2.00 each. 
Frank Serpa (FD)—An Achievement Medal 
Winner. General effect, light amaranth pink, 
produced by petal tips of mallow pink which 
grow lighter towards the base of petals, pal¬ 
ing to a delicate orchid pink. A real aristo¬ 
crat. Clear, crisp appearance. $7.50 ea. 
Jane Cowl (ID)—Immense, glistening, bronzy buff and 
old gold. One of the “Best Keepers.” 40c ea. 
Jersey’s Beacon (FD)—A very spectacular bright scar¬ 
let with buff reflex. “Good Keeper.” 40c ea. 
Jersey’s Beauty (FD)—One of the best cut flowers 
grown. Perfect salmon-rose on stiff stems. 40c ea. 
Jersey’s Mammoth (ID)—Huge, golden mahogany held 
high on a very fine stem. 75c ea. 
Jove (ID)—An unusual dahlia. Subtle blending of 
bronze, pink, old rose and gold. 50c ea. 
Kaweah (FD)—A super-giant which does not 
sacrifice color to size. A clear rose pink. 
Grows consistently from 14 to 16 inches 
across under good cultural conditions. A 
prize winner. $2.50 ea. 
Mabel Elizabeth (FD)—(New). This very full, 
glistening-white will undoubtedly soon 
achieve its standing in the dahlia world. It 
is merely a matter of its being entered in 
competition. It has everything one expects 
of a high-scoring flower. Full center, per¬ 
fectly formed uniform blooms well poised on 
a very stiff, good cutting stem. Keeps re¬ 
markably well. The contrast of the flower 
with the lush green foliage is a sight to be¬ 
hold. $5.00 each. 
Miss California (FD)—A very fine flower of medium 
size. Oriental fuchsia shade. Keeps well. 75c ea. 
Montalvo (ID)—Golden bronze shading to deep 
bronze. Grows to 12 inches across with 
ordinary good care. A great beauty with 
size, perfect formation and the best grow¬ 
ing habits. $1,50 each. 
Mrs. Alfred B. Seal (ID)—Beautiful old rose. Huge 
flowers of great depth and substance. 60c ea. 
Mrs. Carl Salbach (FD)—Very dependable always. 
Beautiful orchid shade. Long, stout stems. Keeps 
well. 40c ea. 
Mrs. I. De Ver Warner (FD)—A universal favorite. 
Clear, bright, lilac rose. Strong grower. 50c ea. 
Nanaquaket (FD)—Immense beautiful orchid-pink. 
Blooms vary from 10 to 12 inches across. 75c each. 
Pride of California (FD)—A large crimson red, with full 
dark center on good stems. 35c ea. 
Pride of San Francisco (FD)—Beautiful combination of 
salmon pink, suffused soft rose, shaded gold. 40c ea. 
Rosa Nell (FD)—Bright Tyrian rose. Can be grown 10 
inches in diameter. Long, erect, stems. 40c ea. 
Sequoia Gigantea (FD)—Well named for size. It is a 
giant deep yellow on a very fine stem. 40c ea. 
Terry Crosby (ID)—A very large, splendid, long¬ 
stemmed pure apricot. Good substance. $1.00 ea. 
Tommy Atkins (FD)—Brightest scarlet. Stem is the 
best possible. Splendid keeper. 50c each. 
CACTUS DAHLIAS 
Achievement (SC)—Golden yellow, suffused coral, gen¬ 
eral tone of apricot. Artistic bloom. $1.50 ea. 
American Triumph (C)—Oriental, or bright clear red. 
Decidedly incurved petals. Good keeper. 50c ea. 
C. M. Stegman (C)—A mammoth, dark maroon of ex¬ 
cellent habit. Very fine stem. $1.00 ea. 
Cigarette (C)—Creamy white, heavily edged orange with 
color variations. Some come orange red. 50c ea. 
Daddy Butler (SC)'—Rosy-carmine, reverse of petals 
lighter. Early, profuse bloomer. Perfect stem. 50c ea. 
Gladys Bates (C)—Tan with rose reverse. A dahlia of 
real merit. Huge cut flower. 40c ea. 
Marian Broomall (SC)—Clear violet rose, shading lighter 
at tips, white center. $1.00 ea. 
Mary Muir (SC)—Large ivory white blooms on good 
stem. An excellent cut flower. 40c ea. 
Minnie Marden (C)—The best coral pink Cactus. A 
very remarkable flower. Keeps a week. 50c each. 
Satan (SC)—Scarlet with gold on reverse and 
tips, stems very long. Flowers uniformly 
large and regular. One of the most striking 
dahlias of today. $2.00 ea. 
Surprise (SC)—Rich orange amber, with yellow center. 
A flower with character. Fine stem. 50c ea. 
BALL OR SHOW DAHLIAS 
Big Ben—A very large, bright, compact, red. 40c ea. 
Black Diamond—Deepest maroon, almost black. 40c ea. 
B. P. O. E.—A rich, royal purple. Good stem. 50c ea. 
Glory of Lyons—A pure white of good size. 50c ea. 
Sierra—Clear white, tipped lilac. 50c ea. 
PEONY-FLOWERED DAHLIAS 
Blossom—Ivory white on long, erect stem. 50c ea. 
Mme. Von Bystein—Lovely lilac blue. 50c ea. 
Mrs. Irene Taff—Rich wine red, toned yellow. 50c ea. 
Please include Sales Tax within State of California. 
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