Chas. C. Navlet Co. 
1885-1937 
STURDY, TWO-YEAR OLD, FIELD- 
BUSH ROSES 
2-year-old, budded, strong roots, 35c ea.; 
3 for $1.00; 6 for $1.85; 12 for $3.50 
Postpaid 
BETTY UPRICHARD (HT) Buds are coppery-red and 
as the flowers open the outside of the petals is 
orange-carmine, inside a delicate salmon pink. Semi¬ 
double and very fragrant. 
CECILE BRUNNER (DP) The smallest of the roses. 
Compact, fairy-like, rose-pink flowers, very double 
and fragrant. 
CUBA (HT) Produces enormous semi-double blooms 
of a blazing red-orange. Very showy in the garden. 
Strong, vigorous plant with excellent foliage. 
DAME EDITH HELEN (HT) Bright pink rose, large 
and perfectly shaped. Heavily perfumed. Bloom 
abundantly, with long, strong stems. 
GENERAL MacARTHUR (HT) Branches freely. 
Blooms crimson-scarlet. Every shoot carries a large, 
double, well formed flower of exquisite fragrance. 
GOLDEN OPHELIA (HT) Medium sized flowers. 
Golden buff in center, lighter on edges of petals. 
HADLEY (HT) Deep, velvety crimson flowers, very 
double, and extremely fragrant. Flowers early in 
Spring, and blooms profusely. Always popular gar¬ 
den favorite. 
HOOSIER BEAUTY (HT) Dark, rich velvety crimson. 
Flowers double and pointed. Long stems; heavy 
bloomer; sweetly scented. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA (HT) Pure white, 
very often tinted with cream at the centers. Strong 
healthy grower. 
LADY MARGARET STEWART (HT) Well-shaped 
brilliant orange-yellow turning gold, streaked or¬ 
ange and red. 
LOS ANGELES (HT) Luminous flame pink, toned with 
coral and shaded with gold at base of the petals. 
Blooms continuously, with long stemmed flowers. 
MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT (HT) or Daily Mail- 
Long, pointed buds, of a deep coral red shaded 
with yellow at the base. Opens into a flower of 
beautiful shade. 
MARGARET McGREDY (HT) Much was expected of 
Margaret McGredy—she won everywhere with fly¬ 
ing colors. Brilliant red petals on hinges of deep 
gold. Buds upright. Seldom out of bloom. 
GOLDEN OPHELIA 
MME. BUTTERFLY (HT) Sport of Ophelia. Flowers 
brilliant pink, suffused apricot and gold. 
MAUD CUMING (HT) Coral-pink, shaded peach and 
orange. Disease-resistant foliage. Continuous 
bloomer. 
MISS LOLITA ARMOUR (ITT) Extremely fragrant, 
double, chrome-yellow shading to burnt orange and 
copper. 
MRS. CHAS. RUSSELL (HT) Brilliant rosy-carmine, 
beautiful scarlet center. Blooms large, petals unus¬ 
ual. Stems long and slender, stiff and strong. 
MRS. HENRY BOWLES (HT) Flowers are bright pink 
with silvery shadings. Bushes branching habit. 
Large artistic buds. 
MRS. HERBERT NASH (HT) Dark red flowers borne 
on long stems. Good foliage. 
MRS. LOVELL SWISHER (HT) Deep coppery salmon, 
opening to delicate salmon-pink passing to flesh. 
MRS. PIERRE S. du PONT (HT) Reddish gold bud. 
Semi-double deep golden yellow flower. Disease- 
free. 
OPHELIA (HT) Salmon flesh shaded rose with chamois 
center. The buds and flowers are beautifully formed 
and colored. 
PAUL NEYRON (HP) Beautiful pink that no other 
rose excels. Immense and superbly formed flowers, 
very double. Hardy, perpetually in bloom. 
RED RADIANCE (HT) Clear cerise-red. Flowers well 
formed and full. Very large. An exceptional garden 
variety. 
REV. F. PAGE ROBERTS (HT) Golden yellow stained 
with copper and reddish buff on the outside. 
SHOT SILK (HT) Orange cerise suffused with gold. 
Flowers medium size. Free producer, very fragrant. 
SOUV. de CLAUDIUS PERNET (ITT) Full double 
pure sunflower yellow, deeper at center. Glossy 
foliage. 
SOUV. DE GEO. PERNET (HT) Stout, branching 
plants with large, brick-red buds opening to pink 
flowers of gigantic size. 
ULRICH BRUNNER (HP) Rich, glowing geranium- 
red passing to cochineal-carmine. Large, highly 
perfumed flowers, globular shaped. Blooms pro¬ 
duced on long stems, two or three feet in length. 
This is one of the most prolific varieties known to 
the rose world. Mildew resistant. 
WHITE AMERICAN BEAUTY (HP) This rose is the 
largest and best white rose grown. It is an extra 
free grower. 
VILLE DE PARIS (HT) Clear sunflower yellow. Long 
stems, almost thornless. Vigorous erect grower. 
Glossy reddish green foliage. 
SINGLE BUSH ROSES 
AUSTRIAN COPPER (Hybrid Brier) Single, bright 
copper-red, reverse of petals golden-yellow. Good 
bloomer. 
DAINTY BESS (HT) A single bloom, with broad petals. 
Buds are slender, with rose-salmon buds. When 
open the color is a pale rose. The stamens are 
wine colored adding to its attractiveness. 
ISOBEL (HT) Single flower. Rose-pink with apricot 
shading. Long pointed buds. 
These single Roses are unsurpassed for low-table 
centerpiece. 
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