Fifty-One Years 
Chas. C. Navlet Co 
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GORGEOUS CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
See Group Orders Opposite Page One. 
LARGE FLOWERING 
3 for 40c (Add 15c if by mail); 
9 for $1.15; 12 for $1.50 Postpaid. 
CHRYSOLORA—Large size, very deep yel¬ 
low. 
DETROIT NEWS—An exceptional bronze. 
Flowers are beautiful. A very good ex¬ 
hibition type. 
EDGAR SAUNDERS — Deep bronze. De¬ 
serves a place in every garden. 
HELEN FRICK—Late, deep pink, incurved. 
Good commercial variety. 
JEANNE NONIN—Fine incurved variety. 
Flowers white, globular. 
LOUISA POCKETT—A very pure white— 
a florist type. Deflexed petals. 
MAJ. BONAFFON—Rich incurved canary- 
yellow. Large size. Long stems. 
MARIGOLD—Monster flowers. Wonderful 
yellow. Matures early October. 
PINK CHIEFTAIN—Of the same habit as 
the White Chieftain. The flowers are 
very large and incurved. Very good com¬ 
mercial variety. 
MRS. WM. DUCKHAM—Large reflex yel¬ 
low. One of the old favorites. 
ROSE PERFECTION—Very rich pink. Ex¬ 
hibition variety. 
WHITE BONAFFON—Large, incurved, pure 
white flowers. 
WHITE CHIEFTAIN—Exhibition type mum 
—a very waxy white. 
WM. H. WAITE—A very deep bronze, shad¬ 
ing almost to scarlet. 
YELLOW POCKETT—Light yellow, large 
reflexed petaled flower. Keeps a long 
time after being cut. 
POMPON—BUTTON—SINGLE 
3 for 40c (Add 15c if by mail); 
9 for $1.15; 12 for $1.50 Postpaid. 
BRONZE BUCKINGHAM (Single)—Bronze. 
Good keeper. 
WORLD’S FAMOUS TURNER 
THE FAMOUS "TURNER QUARTET" 
FAVORITE OF FLORISTS 
Colossal in Size—Perfect in Form 
on- EACH 7C-, FOR FOUR 
POSTPAID 7 POSTPAID 
BRONZE TURNER—Same characteristic as the other 
Turners. Large beautiful flowers of an indescribably 
rich golden bronze hue that never fails to elicit ad¬ 
miration. Long, stiff stems. A true exhibition va¬ 
riety. 
MRS. WM. TURNER (White)—Measures 10 inches in 
diameter, ball shaped—keeps 15 days after cutting, 
with proper care. It is one of the strongest of 
growers and the flowers are supported on cane-like 
stems 4 to 5 feet long. 
PINK TURNER—One of the world’s best—It is one of 
the strongest of growers. Exceptionally large flow¬ 
ers, supported on cane-like stems 4 to 5 feet long. 
Will last 2 to 3 weeks after cutting in water. Color 
of a most pleasing pink. Deserves a place in every 
garden. 
YELLOW TURNER—A Magnificent Yellow — This 
superb new Yellow Turner defies description. In 
size, form and habit resembles the Mrs. Wm. Tur¬ 
ner. Instead of being white it is a beautiful bright ca¬ 
nary-yellow. The blooms are borne on long strong 
stems and keep for days without losing their fresh¬ 
ness. 
CANARY YELLOW (Button)—Clear canary yellow, in 
color; very attractive. 
CRANFORD PINK—Pompon, free bloomer. Glistening 
pink. Good market type. 
JITSU JETUI—A pure white Pompon, the petals having 
a quilled effect. It is a very free bloomer. 
LATE BRONZE—Late bloomer. One of the best of the 
Pompon type. 
LILLIAN DOTY—Beautiful shell-pink, long, graceful 
sprays. Pompon. 
LITTLE BOB (Button)—Hardy small yellow flowered 
button type. 
MAID OF KENT—White tinted rose, beautiful Pompon. 
MINNESOTA (Single)—A blood red single ’Mum. 
MISS DOROTHY DENEEN—Silvery pink—petals semi- 
quilled. Free Bloomer. Single. 
MRS. WM. BUCKINGHAM (Single)—Lovely salmon 
pink; very popular. 
ROMAINE WARREN — Deep orange bronze. Free 
bloomer. Pompon. 
WHITE BUCKINGHAM (Single)—A very good single 
white. 
WINE COLORED (Button)—Very attractive button 
type. 
XMAS GOLD—Grown very extensively for the florists. 
Rich gold. Pompon. 
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