Ch as. C. Navlet Co. 
1885-1936 
CALENDULA “Chrysantha” CALLIOPSIS Bicolor 
BEGONIA Tuberous-rooted (Continued from Page 35) 
Gold Medal Choicest Double. Huge, glistening, waxy 
blooms, beautifully double. The brilliance and di¬ 
versity of the colors are all that can be desired. 
Mixed. Pkt. 75c. 
Gold Medal Crested. The crested growth on each of the 
four petals present a curious and rather fantastic 
appearance, being often of a different tint to the 
ground color. Mixed. Pkt. 75c. 
Gold Medal “Fascination”. Beautifully frilled petals 
with a margin of scarlet and rose on a ground 
color of yellow or white. Mixed. Pkt. 75c. 
Gold Medal Fimbriata Plena. A very pretty strain of 
doubles, the frilled petals being deeply serrated like 
Dianthus laciniatus. Mixed. Pkt. 75c. 
Gold Medal Pendula (Hanging Basket Type) A charm¬ 
ing and effective type to grow in hanging baskets 
and pots and bowls. Sprays of rose, salmon, pink, 
and other rich tones. Mixed. Pkt. 75c. 
Gold Medal Single Frilled. Extremely beautiful class. 
Edges of petals are deeply frilled, giving the flow¬ 
ers a unique charm. Mixed. Pkt. 75c. 
BEGONIA Fibrous-rooted (IIIIP) J-M & Ju-Au. 
luminosa—Fine fiery-scarlet with reddish-brown fol¬ 
iage. Pkt. 25c. 
Prima Donna—Large, limpid rose, shading to carmine 
with green foliage. Pkt. 25c. 
Salmon Queen—Bright salmon-red with brownish-red 
foliage. Pkt. 25c. 
semperflorens—Everhlooming, small-flowered sorts for 
beds and borders in sun or partial shade. 
Vernon—Deep scarlet with bronze-red foliage. Pkt. 15c. 
BROWALLIA Amethyst (II1IA, 1 V-z ft.) F-Ju. 
elata—Elegant plant for bedding and cutting. Bright 
violet-blue flowers. Pkt. 10c; Vi oz. 50c. 
CACTUS (TP) F-Ma. Sow seed in equal parts sterilized 
river sand and peat. Fine assortment of species and 
classes. Very easy to grow. Pkt. 25c. 
CALENDULA Pot Marigold (HA, iy 2 ft.) AYR. Show¬ 
iest and most desirable for garden and cutting. 
Bushy plants with disc-like double flowers. Dense 
green leaves. 
Campfire (Sensation)—Giant, bright orange with scar¬ 
let sheen. Pkt. 15; Vi oz. 35c; Vi oz. 60c; oz. $1.00. 
tChrysantha—Long, wide, drooping petals, globular 
outline. Clear butler-cup yellow. Remarkably like 
a Chrysanthemum. (GM, 1934 AAS) Pkt. 15c. 
Double Art Shades—Delicate apricot, picotee, orange, 
cream, buff. Medium-size blooms. Mixed. Pkt. 15c. 
“Jewel”—See Novelties Page 32. 
Lemon Queen—Rich lemon-yellow. Pkt. 10c. 
Orange King—Very double, large, deep orange-red. 
Dark center. Pkt. 10c; oz. 40c. 
t“Orange Shaggy”—Overlapping rows of long, 
fringed, deeply laciniated petals give a shaggy ap¬ 
pearance. Deep orange shading lighter to center. 
Fine cutting stems. 18 inches tall. (GM, 1935 AAS) 
Pkts. 25c; Vi oz. 50c; oz. $1.50. 
Please include Sales Tax within State of California. 
Radio—Deep orange, quilled petals. Pkt. 10c; Vi oz. 
30c; oz. 50c. 
Double Mixed—Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; Vi lb. 85c. 
CALCEOLARIA hybrida (Slipper Flower) Fantastic 
tiger-spotted, pouch-shaped blooms in gorgeous 
colorings. 
*Covent Garden Strain (TB, 16 in.) Ma-Ju. Unexcelled 
prize varieties for indoors. Pkt. 50c. 
*Rugosa Major (HP, 1 y 2 ft.) Ma-S. Superb, small- 
flowered, shrubby type. Gold, maroon, bronze, yel¬ 
low, etc. Plant in semi-shade. Pkt. 50c. 
CALIFORNIA NATIVE FLOWERS—The following 
separate sorts will be found listed under: Abronia 
(Sand Verbena) ; Bartonia (Blazing Star) ; Clarkia; 
Eschscholtzia (Calif. Golden Poppy) ; Gilia (Queen 
Anne’s Thimble, Bird’s Eyes) ; Godetia (Farewell 
to Spring) ; Lathryus (Everlasting Pea) ; Layia 
(Tidy Tips) ; Lupinus nanus (Blue Lupin) ; Nemo- 
phila (Baby Blue Eyes) ; Phacelia (Calif. Blue 
Bells). 
Your choice of any ten sorts 75c postpaid. (An ideal 
gift collection for Out-of-State friends. 
Choice Mixed, of about 30 colorful varieties. Sow 
broadcast from September to March. Pkt. 10c; oz. 
50c; 4-ozs. $1.50; lb. $5.00; 5-lbs. $20.00. (2 to 3 
lbs, will sow an acre.) 
CALLIOPSIS Tickseed (HA) F-Ju. Sun-loving, free- 
flowering Coreopsis-like blooms. Shades of golden 
yellow, maroon, garnet, etc. Fine for cutting. Sow 
broadcast and rake in. 
Tall Mixed 3)4 ft. Pkt. 10c; Vi oz. 25c; oz. 40c. 
Bicolor Dwarf Mixed 9 in. Pkt. 10c; V2-0Z. 35c. 
CAMPANULA Bellflower (HP) Ma-S. Bell-shaped 
blooms in cooler tones. Very easy of culture. Many 
interesting forms. Light, rich soil, partial shade. 
Chimney Bellflower (C. pyramidalis) 6 ft. Long spikes 
of starry bells. Thrives in warm, dry spots. Blues 
and whites in Choice Mixed; Pkt. 10c. 
Cup and Saucer Canterbury Bells (C. medium calycan- 
thema) 3 ft. Each bell has a saucer-like brim. Shades 
of blue, lavender, pink, white in Choice Mixed; Pkt. 
10c; Vi-oz. 60c; oz. $1.75. 
Harebell (C. carpatica) 9 in. Dainty blue bells. Com¬ 
pact habit, fine for rockery. Pkt. 10c; Vi-oz. 50c. 
Peachbells (C. persicifolia) 4 ft. Broad, shallow blooms 
on fine cutting spikes. Blues and whites in Choice 
Mixed; Pkt. 15c. 
Single Canterbury Bells (C. medium) 3 ft. Branching 
plants, heavily loaded with large pendant bells. 
Same color range as the Cup and Saucer in a Choice 
Mixed: Pkt. 10c; Vi-oz. 25c; oz. 75c. 
tANNUAL CANTERBURY BELLS (HHA, 2% ft.) F- 
Ma. Bloom in less than 6 months from seed. Seed 
sown in Feb., produces blooming plants in July, 
etc. 6 to 8 splendid cutting spikes of sparkling 
single bells to the plant. 
Angeles Bell—Beautiful art shade of Deep Rose. 
Liberty Bell—Intense Violet-Blue. (AM, 1934 AAS) 
Blue Bell— Extra large Cambridge Blue. 
Mission Bell— Soft, attractive, pretty clear pink. 
Above sorts: Pkts. 20c ea.; V4-0Z $1.00. 
Choice Mixed—Contains dark blue, light blue, pink 
rose, and white. (GM, AAS). Pkt. 15c. Vi oz. 65c. 
CANDYTUFT Iberis (HA) AYR. Very hardy and easy 
of culture. Popular for massing. Tall sorts make 
fine cut flowers. Sow broadcast. Enjoys sunshine. 
*Rose Cardinal —A new and striking shade of deep rosy- 
cardinal. Pkt. 10c; V2-0Z. 40c. 
umbellata 1 ft.—Flat, tight clusters of small florets, 
for cutting and garden effect. Carmine; Lavender; 
White; Formula Mixed: Pkts. 10c ea.; oz. 50c. 
umbellata hybrida nana. 6-in.—These dwarf, com¬ 
pact hybrids come in a splendid color range. Pkt. 
10c; V4-0Z. 25c; oz. 75c. 
CANDYTUFT Iberis (HP, 1 ft.) Ma-S. The hardy per¬ 
ennial form, likewise easy of culture. Sow seeds in 
boxes and transplant. 
gibraltarica—Flat clusters of lilac, shading to white. 
Pkt. 10c; x /i-oz. 50c. 
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