Chas. C. Navlet Go. 
188S-1938 
CARNATIONS—GERANIUMS 
GIANT CARNATIONS 
GERANIUMS 
All prices are Postpaid. Plants are Pot Grown. 
SINGLE VARIETIES 15c ea.; 6 for 75c. Postpaid 
America—Deep pink sliading to white, veined carmine. 
Marguerite De Layre—Large trusses of pure white. 
Maxine Kovalesky—Orange shade of Lincoln red. 
DOUBLE VARIETIES 15c ea.; 6 for 75c. Postpaid 
Jean Oberle—Free flowering pearl pink. 
Maryland—Striking fiery red. 
Mme. Buchner—One of the best snow-whiles. 
Jean Violette—Rich violet crimson. 
S. A. Nutt—Outstanding dark, double red. 
IVY-LEAF VARIETIES 15c ea.; 6 for 75c. Postpaid 
Charles Turner—Best deep rose pink, considered the 
finest Ivy for general use. 
Double White—Pure white, very double. 
Etincelant—A very bright red. Very large flowers. 
Jeanne D’Arc—Soft lavender with dark stripes on up¬ 
per petals. An exquisite flower. 
Lavender Rose—Delicate lavender rose. Double ex¬ 
quisite. 
SWEET-SCENTED SORTS 20c ea.; 6 for $1.00. Postpaid 
Capitatium—Small cut leaf. Scent like attar of roses. 
Crispum—Lemon scented. Very small cut leaf. 
Dr. Livingston (Skeleton)—Rose scented, lavender 
flowers. 
Odoratissium—Slightly scalloped leaf, nutmeg, whitish 
flowers. 
Tomentosum—Soft velvet leaf, slightly scalloped, pep¬ 
permint fragrance. White flowers. 
Fonrtetft 
SPICY CARNATIONS 
20c ea.; 3 for 55c; 6 for $1.00; 12 for $2.00 
Postpaid 
A few of these plants will furnish endless quantities of 
deliciously clove-scented flowers for cutting. 
GOLDEN WEST—A splendid sparkling clear golden 
yellow surpassing the prize winning “Main Sun¬ 
shine’’ in the number of enormous blooms. It is in¬ 
deed well named, for yellows of its calibre are rare. 
HARVESTER—A clear-cut, well formed, immaculate 
white with a pleasing spicy odor. Disbudded, the 
flowers attain enormous size and stand majestically 
atop long, stiff cutting stems. 
NAVLET’S SCARLET—This plant is easily the strong¬ 
est grower in our fields. Perfectly formed, full 
rounded blooms of intense, brilliant scarlet, on long, 
stiff cutting stems. Perpetual blooming habit. De¬ 
lightful spicy scent. 
PINK ABUNDANCE—A favorite, because of the abun¬ 
dance with which it produces its crisp, pink blooms 
without the vestige of any other color. You will 
find great delight in its sheer loveliness. 
WOBURN—A new and very striking Carnation. One 
of the favorites seen in the Flower Shops. Flowers 
are a rich maroon, borne on long stiff stems. 
LADDIE (Improved)—One of the largest and most 
beautiful carnations in existence. Glowing, un¬ 
usually rich shade of salmon-pink. Strong 25-in. 
stems.25c ea.; 6 for $1.25. Postpaid. 
PELARGONIUMS 
25c ea.; 6 for $1.35; 12 for $2.50. Postpaid 
BEAUTIFUL—Lavender pink with dark eyes. 
ETHELYN—Bright red with dark eyes. 
GIANT VENUS—Bright rose pink, with maroon spots 
in center of all five petals. 
GOLETA—Deep I'ose color with maroon spots in upper 
petals, surrounded with strawberry pink. 
LAVENDER QUEEN—Lavender with light eyes. 
MARIE VOGEL—Red slightly shaded to salmon, two 
dark blotches. 
MRS. MARY BARD—Snow white with mallow purple 
stripes in center. 
ORCHID EDITH NORTH—Light orchid lavender. 
PRIDE OF QUEDLINBURG—Shades from light to 
very deep salmon pink. 
PRINCE BISMARK—Rich lavender with black eyes. 
THE PRINCESS—Lavender novelty. 
WOLFANG GOETHE—Dark red with dark eyes. 
GERANIUM “Maxine Kovalesky’’ 
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