Chas. C. Navlet Co. 
1885-1937 
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, POSTPAID. 
DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
A1 Koran (ID)—Goldenrod yellow with amber suffusion. 
Flowers large and full. Good keeper. 50c ea. 
Amun Ra (FD)—Great rich coppery bronze blossoms. 
Showy against its big dark leaves. 40c ea. 
Bagdad (ID)—Well named. A rich, deep, oriental 
scarlet shading lighter on reverse. 75c ea. 
Black Jack (ID)—A very rich, dark maroon, almost 
black. Giant blooms on good stems. 75c ea. 
Bosphorous (ID)—Deep golden brown shading to light 
orange at petal edges. Large, beautiful flowers of 
perfect form. (Certificate of Merit.) Plants $3.75. 
California Idol (ID)—Enormous, clear, bright, self- 
colored yellow. (Gold Medal) (Achievement Medal) 
Many say it is the best of all. Plants, $3.75 ea. 
Caprice (ID)—A charming clear golden yellow shading 
to pink. Ideal in every respect. $1.00 ea. 
Chas. G. Reed (ID)—An unusual flower. Crimson, over¬ 
cast with petunia red. Very attractive. 75c ea. 
Daily Mail (ID)—An immense yellow flower shading to 
rich orange. An English sensation. $1.00 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. 
Eagle Rock Fantasy (ID)—Giant clear mallow pink or 
violet-rose with silver shadings. Plants $2.00. 
El Camino Real (ID)—Giant deep velvety crimson-red 
on good stems. Extra fine. 50c 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 ea. 
Faith Garibaldi (FD)—Gigantic, very double, silvery 
rose pink blooms. Strong, erect stems. 50c ea. 
Francesca (FD)—Deep tourmaline pink, lit by bright i 
yellow suffusion, at the base of petals. 50c ea. 
Frank Miller (ID)—Immense golden yellow, shading 
deeper toward the center. A majestic bloom. $1.00 ea. 
Full Moon (ID)—A clear, bright, canary yellow. Large 
blooms. Stems unusually strong. $1.00 each. 
Frank Serpa (FD) — (Achievement Medal Winner.) 
General effect, light amaranth pink, produced by 
petal tips of mallow pink which grow lighter to¬ 
wards the base of petals, paling to a delicate orchid 
pink. $5.00 each. 
Indiana Moon (ID)—Flesh ochre with faint line of 
spinel pink. Very prolific. Tall and bushy. 75c ea. 
Ivory (FD)—Pure ivory-white. Dandy stem. Flowers 
have splendid texture and substance. 75c ea. 
Jane Cowl (ID)—Immense, glistening, bronzy buff and 
old gold. One of the “Best Keepers.” 50c ea. 
Jersey’s Beacon (FD)—A very spectacular bright scar¬ 
let with buff reflex. “Good Keeper.” 50c ea. 
Jersey’s Beauty (FD)—One of the best cut flowers 
grown. Perfect salmon-rose on stiff stems. 50c 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. Does not sacrifice color 
to size. Clear rose pink. Grows consistently from 
14 to 16 inches across under favorable conditions. 
$2.00 ea. 
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King Midas (ID)—-A low-growing, long, stiff stemmed 
deep yellow flower held above foliage. 75c ea. 
Lord of Autumn (ID)— Fine big deep yellow. Very 
distinct. Has swept the country. Plants $2.50. 
Mabel Elizabeth (FD) — (New). Very full, glistening- 
white. Full center. Perfectly formed uniform 
blooms well poised on a very stiff, good cutting 
stem. $5.00 each. 
Miss California (FD)—A very fine flower of medium 
size. Oriental fuchsia shade. Keeps well. 50c ea. 
Montalvo (ID)—Golden bronze shading to deep bronze. 
A great beauty with size, perfect formation and the 
best growing habits. 75c each. 
Mrs. Alfred B. Seal (ID)— Beautiful old rose. Huge 
flowers of great depth and substance. 60c ea. 
Mrs. I. De Ver Warner (FD)—A universal favorite. 
Clear, bright, lilac rose. Strong grower. 50c ea. 
Murphy’s Masterpiece (ID)—Unusually large blossoms 
of great depth. Rich dark red with garnet shadings. 
(Achievement Medal.) Plants $1.50 ea. 
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. 
Ruby Taylor (FD)—This popular flower reaches 12 
inches and over. Rich ruby carmine. Medium tall, 
good stem. (Certificate of Merit.) $2.00 ea. (Green 
Plants $1.00 ea.) 
Shahrazad (ID)—Best described as a coral pink “Jane 
Cowl” with characteristic vigor. $1.00 ea. 
Sultana (ID)—Petunia-red with gold at base of petals. 
Dark green foliage. $1.00 ea. 
Terry Crosby (ID)—A very large, splendid, long¬ 
stemmed pure apricot. Good substance. 75c ea. 
The Commodore (ID)—Brilliant lemon-yellow flower, 
12 to 13 inches across. Good stem. Flowers held 
well above, low growing branching foliage. 75c ea. 
Tommy Atkins (FD)—Brightest scarlet. Stem is the 
best possible. Splendid keeper. 50c each. 
Wenoka (FD)—Rosy-mauve. Flowers up to 13 inches 
across. Perfect form. (Roll of Honor.) Plants 
$3.75. 
CACTUS DAHLIAS 
American Triumph (C)—Oriental, or bright clear red. 
Decidedly incurved petals. Good keeper. 50c ea. 
Beauty of Penhurst (C)—English cactus type. Lavender 
pink shading to yellow. Quite tall. 50c ea. 
Bronze King (SC)—-Giant bronzy red, toned with yel¬ 
low. Long, irregular petals. Very erect. 50c ea. 
C. M. Stegman (C)—A mammoth, dark maroon of ex¬ 
cellent habit. Very fine stem. $1.00 ea. 
Daddy Butler (SC)—Rosy-carmine, reverse of petals 
lighter. Early, profuse bloomer. Perfect stem. 50c ea. 
Delightful (SC)—Rich buff rose toned deep yellow at 
base. Very long, stiff stems. 50c ea. 
Don Juan (SC)—Scarlet orange with reverse of lighter 
orange. Truly spectacular sort. Plants $2.50. 
F. J. March (SC)—Large, graceful, orchid-colored 
flower with twisted petals. Full center. $1.00 ea. 
Gladys Bates (C)—Tan with rose reverse. A dahlia of 
real merit. Huge cut flower. 50c ea. 
Herbert Raby (C)-—English cactus. Rich ox-blood red 
with incurved petals. A fine flower. 50c ea. 
Lillian Sheridan (SC)—Orange shaded aurora yellow; 
petals tipped with gold. Strong stems. 50c ea. 
Marian Broomall (SC)—Clear violet rose, shading lighter 
at tips, white center. $1.00 ea. 
Minnie Marden (C)— The best coral pink Cactus. A 
very remarkable flower. Keeps a week. 50c each. 
Oriental Beauty (SC)— A striking, true violet-rose with 
twisted petals. Very sturdy. $1.00 ea. 
Satan (SC)—Scarlet with gold on reverse and tips, 
stems very long. Flowers uniformly large and reg¬ 
ular. $2.00 ea. (Green Plant $1.00.) 
Surprise (SC)—Rich orange amber, with yellow center. 
A flower with character. Fine stem. 50c ea. 
