Fifty-Three Years 
Chas. G. Navlet Co 
GAILLARDIA Blanket Flower. Gorgeous shades of 
orange, yellow, red, maroon with contrasting rays 
around centers. Sun. 
picta (HHA, 2 ft.) F-Ma. Orange-red and yellow. 
Fine for cutting. Single Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
Portola Hybrids (HP, 3 ft.) Ju-M. Shades of bronzy 
red, tipped gold. Pkt. 15c. 
Superb Formula Mixed (HP, 3 ft.) Ju-M. Includes 
such novelties as “Burgundy,” “Dazzler” and 
“Tangerine Improved.” Pkt. 15c; Vs oz. 30c. 
GERBERA Transvaal Daisy (HHP, 2 ft.) S-Ma. Slen- 
der, gracefully curved, single petaled flowers on 
long, cutting stems. Pink, red, yellow, salmon, 
straw, cream, orange, crimson shades. Thrives m 
rich, deep soil, well drained. Open, sunny spot. 
•Jamesonii Hybrids Improved. Small Pkt. 25c; (Jar- 
den Pkt. 50c. 
GEUM Avens (HP, 2 ft.) Ju-M. Long flower stalks 
bearing double little rose-like blooms. Thrives in 
sun or partial shade. 
Lady Stratheden—Rich golden yellow. Pkt. 15c. 
Mrs. Bradshaw—Brilliant scarlet. Pkt. 15c. 
tPrince of Orange—(New)—Rich orange shade, re¬ 
producing itself true from seed. Pkt. 25c. 
Formula Mixed, of three varieties above. Pkt. 15c. 
GILIA (HA) S-Ju. Charming Native California Flower. 
Sow seed broadcast. 
capitata (Queen Ann’s Thimble) 2 ft.—Dense heads of 
clear, lavender blue flowers. Pkt. 10c; oz. 40c. 
micrantha (See Fairy Stars). 
tricolor (Bird’s Eyes) 1 ft.—Faintly perfumed, shaded, 
lavender-blue flowers. Five purple spots on yellow 
throat. Neat habit. Pkt. 10c; oz. 40c. 
tGLORY OF THE SUN Leucocoryne ixioides odorata 
(HP, IV 2 ft.) S-Ma. Just as easy to grow as 
Freesias. Large clusters of sweet-scented, starry, 
clear, luminous blue flowers. White centers, golden 
stamens. Fine for the rock garden. Pkt. 75c. 
GLOXINIA (TP) D-M. Large, velvety trumpet shaped 
flowers. Deep wine red, crimson, purple, spotted 
and edged white, mauve, pink, etc. 
*B & L Gold Medal Strain. Original Pkt, 75c. 
GODETIA Satin Flower (Farewell to Spring.) (HA) 
S-Ju. Sturdy, free-blooming, bushy plants requiring 
but little care. Brilliantly-colored, satiny, poppy- 
like flowers. Sow broadcast. Unexcelled for cut¬ 
ting. Use entire plant of dwarf sorts as bouquet. 
*Kelvedon Glory ft. Deep, glowing salmon orange; 
vivid and intense. Pkt. 25c; Vi oz. 75c. 
fPurity 2 ft. Extra large, very prolific, beautifully 
frilled, pure white flowers. Pkt. 25c; 1*5 oz. 75c. 
•Sybil Sherwood 1 ft. Bright salmon-pink, softened by 
an indefinite white edging. Pkt. 15c; % oz. 50c. 
♦Thunderbolt ft. Lustrous, deep crimson, with 
frilly petals. A beauty. Pkt. 15c; % oz. 50c. 
Dwarf Single Mixed 1 ft.—Rose, coral, crimson shades. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; oz. 75c. 
Dwarf Double Azalea-flowered Mixed 1 ft.—Crimson, 
pink, rose shades. Pkt. 15c; Vi oz- 40c; oz. $1.20. 
Tall Double Azalea-flowered Mixed 2 ft.—Crimson, 
lavender, pink shades. Pkt. 10c; Y 4 oz. 25c; oz. 75c. 
GOURDS-ORNAMENTAL (TA, 10 ft.) M-Ma. Decor¬ 
ative and artistic, squash-like forms. Left to trail, 
or trained to climb. Plant seed where it is to remain. 
Ideal for covering arbors, fences, slopes, etc. 
Large Fruited Sorts Mixed. Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c. 
Small Fruited Sorts Mixed. Pkt. 10c; oz. 35c. 
Warted Sorts Mixed. Pkt. 10c; oz. 35c; 4 ozs. $1.00. 
All Sorts Mixed. Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; 4 ozs. $1.00. 
HELIANTHEMUM Dwarf Sun Rose (HP-R, 6 in.) M-S. 
mutabile—Charming, dwarf, evergreen rock plant. 
Profusion of small rose-like blooms of yellow, red, 
pink, apricot, etc. Happy in sunny, dry, well- 
drained light soil. Pkt. 10c. 
DAHLIA GODETIA 
Fancier’s Selected Hybrid Double Azalea-flowered 
GYPSOPHILA Baby’s Breath. A family of Annuals and 
Perennials prized for small, starry flowers produced 
in great profusion. Some add greatly cut to bou¬ 
quets, others are ideal garden plants. Easy to grow. 
elegans grandiflora (HA, 2j4 ft.) O-Ju. Sow broadcast. 
Carminea—A lovely, deep carmine-rose. Pkt. 10c. 
London Market—Largest flowered and best pure 
white for cutting. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; 4 ozs. 758. 
Perennial varieties. 3V^ ft. Ma-S, Sow in boxes, 
paniculate double alba—Tiny balls of white. Pkt. 25c. 
fOldhamiana—Award of Merit RHS. Fragrant pink 
flowers across. Very erect habit. Pkt. 25c. 
fPacifica—Later than paniculata. Dense bushes with 
myriads of tiny pink blossoms. Withstands se¬ 
vere winter and extreme dryness. Pkt. 25c. 
tRepens rosea 6".—Rock garden and border variety. 
Attractive light rose pink flowers. Pkt. 15c. 
HELICHRYSUM monstrosum (DoubleEverlasting) (HA, 
3 ft.) F-Ma. Best of straw flowers.^ Double pom¬ 
pom-like centers nearly covered by stiff overlapping 
petals. Yellow, crimson, rose-carmine, scarlet, pink, 
gold shades. Make beautiful effect in the garden 
bed. Choice Mixed. Pkt. 10c; V^ oz. 25c. 
HETEROPPAPUS Blue Daisy (HA, 2 ft.) S-Ma, Hardy 
Aster-like flowers IV 2 inches across of silvery 
lavender-blue, in lovely contrast to the yellow cen¬ 
ters. A splendid cut flower. Pkt. 20c. 
HIBISCUS Rose Mallow (HP, 4 ft.) Ma-S. Enormous 
saucer-shaped single flowers. Luxuriant foliage. 
Blooms throughout the summer. Finest Mixed. 
Pkt. 10c. 
HOLLYHOCK (HP) Ma-S. Stately stalks, richly 
adorned with showy, attractive flowers near the 
top. Indifferent to culture. 
Allegheny Mixed—Large single flowers are beauti¬ 
fully fringed. Full range of colors. Pkt. 10c; 
oz. 40c. 
fScarlet Beauty Double Annual (Novelty)—See Page 
33. 
Chater’s Double 7 ft,—Newport Pink; Salmon Rose; 
Deep Rose; Scarlet; Sulphur Yellow; Formula 
Mixed; Pkts. 10c ea.; oz. 65e. 
Colorado Sunset—Copper to cream shades. Pkt. 15c. 
♦Imperator Mixed 8 ft.—Giants. Fringed blooms 6 in. 
across, double rosette centers. All rich, warm, deli¬ 
cate shades. Pkt. 25c. 
fTriumph Mixed 4-5 ft.—Branching habit. Waved and 
fringed, double and semi-doubles in lovely art 
shades, Pkt. 15c; Y 4 oz. 75c. 
HUNNEMANNIA Bush Eschscholtzia (TA, ft.) A- 
Ju. Butter-cup yellow blossoms like Calif. Golden 
Poppy. Blooms till frost. Fine cut flower. Sow 
Broadcast. 
Santa Barbara Poppy—Single. Pkt. 10c; Ya oz. 25c. 
fSunlite—Semi-double. (AM, 1934 AAS). Pkt. 15c. 
KOCHIA Summer Cypress (HA, 3 ft.) F-Ma. 
Childsii—Fast growing and ornamental, resembles Cy¬ 
press, Changes from green to russet in Autumn. 
Sow outdoors. Fast growing.' Pkt. 10c. 
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