Fifty-Two Years 
Chas. C. Navlet Co 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Autumn Glories 
THE FAMOUS "TURNER QUARTET" 
FAVORITE OF FLORISTS 
Colossal in Size—Perfect in Form 
On r EACH 7 C-. FOR FOUR 
POSTPAID /%J ^ 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. 
HARDY GARDEN POMPOMS 
3 for 35c; 6 for 85c; 9 for $1.15; 12 for $1.50 
Postpaid 
ADIRONDA—Small, very double. Yellow-centered 
bronze shading to reddish brown. Sept., 3 ft. 
ALICE HOWELL—A very rich copper-orange single. 
The plant is dwarf and compact in habit. Oct., 1 ft. 
ANGELO—Light pink. Produces blooms 2to 3" 
across. Excellent pot plant also. Oct., 3 ft. 
CRIMSON BEAUTY—Medium-sized, very double, 
bright crimson blooms. Compact trailer. Nov., 1 ft. 
ELKTON—Serrate blush petals tinged with lavender. 
Erect habit. Stout stemmed. Oct., 3 ft. 
ETHEL—Superb bronze button. Produces flowers in 
large clusters. Oct., 1 ft. 
EXCELSIOR—A very strong growing, splendid deep 
Canary yellow. Free bloomer. Mid-Oct., 2 ft. 
FERN RIDGE—Single fiery-red, high orange center. 
Strong grower, profuse bloomer. Oct. 1, 3 ft. 
GOLD MINE—Very bright yellow, \V\" across. True 
pom type but of high rounded form. Oct. 25., 2 ft. 
HELEN FLINT—A fine single. Unusual coloring. 
Shades of old gold, pink and copper. Oct., 3 ft. 
LITTLE BOB—Bronzy-golden yellow button, shading 
to bronzy-crimson at center. Oct., 1 ft. 
MARIE ANTOINETTE—Deep rose pink flowers 2}4 
inches across, shading lighter. Oct., 3 ft. 
MIMMICO—Very double, warm shell pink. A profuse 
bloomer. Oct., 3 ft. 
MRS. FERGUSON—Bronze buttons 1)4" across, 
change to rich yellow with bronzy center. Oct., 1 ft. 
MRS. H. CRAIG—Very double, striking, red-tipped, 
yellow flower. Compact plant. Nov., 1 ft. 
MRS. H. HARRISON—Heavy petalled, full double pink 
flowers with cream-pink center. Oct., 3 ft. 
WORLD’S FAMOUS TURNER 
OCTOBER FROST—Incurved pure white. Compact al¬ 
most trailing habit. Oct., 1 ft. 
OURAY—Rich scarlet with copper glow, effect of dark 
mahogany-bronze. 2J4" across. Oct., 3 ft. 
RODELL—A fine, clear, golden yellow, tiny button 
flower produced in great profusion. Oct., 1 ft. 
ROSE CHARM—Very striking, bright rose pink flowers 
on very stout cutting stems. Oct., 3 ft. 
WASHBURN—-Very full and double rose pink. The 
habit of this variety is dwarf, compact. Sept., 1 ft. 
WHITE VICTORY—Purest white. Petals tubular al¬ 
most to tips. Blooms 3" across. Oct., 1 ft. 
LARGE EXHIBITION VARIETIES 
3 for 35c; 6 for 85c; 9 for $1.15; 12 for $1.50 
Postpaid 
AUTUMN-GLOW—-Glowing, rosy, crimson red, in¬ 
curved flower. Branching habit. Nov., 3 ft. 
BOSTON BRONZE—Very compact, rather dwarf grow¬ 
ing large, incurved bronzy-orange. Oct., 2 ft. 
CHIEFTAIN—Incurved, large, pure pink. Similar to 
white Chieftain, of which it is a sport. Nov., 4 ft. 
CHRYSALORA—Fine incurved sulphur-yellow bloom 
7" across. Perfect stem and foliage. Oct. 15, 4 ft. 
DETROIT NEWS—Incurves first, showing bronze and 
golden reverse, then reflexes to show more bronze. 
Wonderful keeper. Blooms 6" across. Oct. 25, 4 ft. 
LOUISA POCKETT—Purest white from early buds and 
delicate pink from the late. Oct. 28, 5 ft. 
SMITH’S EARLY WHITE—Pure white, outer petals 
reflexed, center incurved. TYi" across, 5" deep. Oct. 
2, 4J4 ft. 
SMITH’S ENCHANTRESS—Even shade of bright rose 
pink. Flowers 6" in diameter. Oct. 10, 4 ft. 
WHITE CHIEFTAIN—Extra fine incurved pure white. 
Flowers 7" across. Nov. 1, 4 ft. 
WILLIAM H. WAITE—Deep warm bronze, so brilliant 
as to seem shading to scarlet. Oct. 28, 454 ft. 
YELLOW POCKETT—A duplicate of Louisa Pockett in 
every way save color. Everyone should have it. 
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