Fifty-One Years 
Chas. C.Navlet Co. 
THE DAINTIER SORTS OF DAHLIAS 
POM POM DAHLIAS 
The following “True-to-Name” varieties: 25c each; any 
3 for 65c; any 6 for $1.25; any 12 for $2.50; any 25 for 
$5.00. 
Aimee—Tiny bronze, with very long stems. 
Amber Queen—Amber, suffused apricot. Good stems. 
Bantam—Bright, brownish scarlet. Fine for cutting. 
Dark Eye—White ground, lavender tips, darker center. 
Eureka—Rich bronze, shading to yellow. Erect stems. 
Glow—Light old rose or coral. Neat flowers. 
Helen Anita—Lavender with a white center. 
Little David—Small, perfect blooms of deepest orange. 
Mary Munn—Fuchsia with orchid sheen. 
Nellie Fraser—White ground, tipped rose. 
Rosa Wilmouth—A free-flowering rose pink. Good stems. 
Yellow Gem—A popular pure canary yellow. 
The following “True-to-Name” varieties: 35c each; any 
3 for 90c; any 6 for $1.75; any 12 for $3.50; any 25 for 
$7.00. 
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Atom—Tiny, perfect, orange-red flower. 
Bacchus—A bright, glowing scarlet. 
Bernice—Pretty shade of soft salmon. 
Censor—A rich, deep crimson with lighter shadings. 
Cheerfulness—Showy old gold, tipped with crimson. 
Daisy—A very warm, pleasing salmon rose. A daisy. 
Dandy—A very small, very perfectly formed orange. 
Daredevil—Apricot buff with a suffusion of old rose. 
Dawning—Exquisite white, flushed shell pink. 
Donald Gordon—Russet, or burnt orange. 
Florist Gem—Deep golden yellow, tipped and suffused 
with orange red. About \ Y\ inches across. 
Eunice—Clear white, edged with lavender. 
Ganymede—Beautiful fawn suffused pink. 
Ideal—Perfect pure canary yellow on fine stem. 
Little Jim—A neat flower of deep garnet. Very fine. 
Lloyd Hickman—A compact, small flower of old rose. 
Madeline—Pale primrose, edged rosy-purple. 
Mike—-Small perfect scarlet orange. Erect stem. 
Prince Charming—Cream, heavily tipped purple. 
San Toy—White, very heavily tipped carmine. 
Vivid—Rich, bright scarlet. Perfect for cutting. 
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SMALL-FLOWERED DAHLIAS 
(Less than 3 inches in diameter) 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
Bellatrix (Dec.) Gold, suffused old rose. 50c ea. 
Dundee (Cactus). Charming salmon-pink. 75c ea. 
Little Jewel (Dec.). Clear delicate pink. 50c ea. 
Maxine (Dec.) A rich shade of burgundy. 50c ea. 
Pelicani (Cactus). A bright red. Strong stem. 50c ea. 
Any 6 of 50c sorts for $2.50. 
Elizabeth Pape (Cactus). Rosy-salmon-pink. 
Irene (Dec.) Old rose shading to peach. 
Above “True-to-Name” sorts: 35c ea.; 6 for $1.75. 
POMPON DAHLIAS 
SINGLE DAHLIAS 
Naranja—Dazzling orange-vermillion. 
Redwing (Serpa)—A new white, striped scarlet. 
Union Jack—Red petals, with white stripe. 
Above “True-to-Name” sorts: 40c ea.; 6 for $2.00. 
1936 Dahlia Plant Bargain 
Plants grown from our healthy stock, give equal or 
better blooms than from roots, and most varieties make 
a nice clump of tubers the first year. 
Enjoy these famous varieties, at a substantial saving, 
while they are still uncommon. 
Satan (SC)—Scarlet with gold on reverse.$2.00 ea. 
Eagle Rock Fantasy (ID)—Clear mallow pink or 
violet-rose with silver shadings. Enormous.$1.50 ea. 
Lord of Autumn (ID)—Completely distinct. An ac¬ 
quisition which has swept the country. Fine, big, 
deep yellow. An excellent keeper.$5.00 ea. 
Kaweah (FD)—Super-giant, clear rose pink.$2.50 ea. 
Mabel Elizabeth (FD)—Be among the first to have 
this most remarkable new pure white.$5.00 ea. 
Murphy’s Masterpiece (ID)—A monster. Deep, dark 
red, shading to crimson. Remarkable stem.$2.50 ea. 
Total value in tubers (roots).$18.50 
The collection in Plants ...$7.50 
Deliveries start about May 1st, in rotation, as orders 
are placed. 
Those placing paid orders for the 1936 “True-to-Name” 
DAHLIA PLANT SPECIAL prior to March 15th, 
may select a $1.00 tuber from our list, as a bonus. 
Explanation of Types 
According to the American Dahlia Society classification. 
INFORMAL DECORATIVE (ID)—Double flowers, full to the center, usually with long, twisted petals, and 
often irregular in arrangement. 
FORMAL DECORATIVE (FD)—Double flowers, full to the center, usually with broad, flat petals, often 
rounded at the tips, and regular in arrangement. 
CACTUS (C)—Double flowers, full to the center, with long, narrow, pointed petals, incurved, recurved or 
straight, but rolled more than half their length. 
SEMI-CACTUS (SC)—Double flowers, full to the center, with coarse, twisted petals, usually somewhat in¬ 
curved, and rolled ordinarily less than half their length. 
PEONY (P)_Semi-double flowers showing a bright yellow center, having small twisted petals circling about 
the center. 
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