Fifty-Four Years 
Ghas. G. Navlet Go. 
FROM THE NAVLET FIELDS TO YOU 
BUSH ROSES 
(All Prices Postpaid—Please Add Sales Tax) 
All two year, budded. Grown at our Nursery on the San 
Francisco Highway 1'/^ miles South of Sunnyvale. 
We separate our roses into these grades when they are 
dug at our Growing Field. The grades indicate the 
relative difference in the size and the amount of canes 
on a dormant bush. 
Kindly specify Grade of rose desired when ordering 
other than Patented varieties. In event of shortage, 
orders will be filled with next Grade, unless ymu specify 
to the contrary. Credit memorandum will be issued for 
the difference. 
We shall gladly prune roses for planting, if you will 
be kind enough to so specify when ordering. 
Our Roses are GRADED according to the California 
Grade and Standard Act of 1937. 
No. 1, large, 45c ea.; 3 for $1.20; 12 for 
$4.50. 
No. IV 2 , medium, 35c ea.; 3 for 95c; 12 
for $3.50. 
See Quantity Schedule, Page 5. 
AUTUMN. HT. Medium size, egg-shaped, burnt orange, 
flower medium size, double fragrant, inside buff 
and gold, streaked with red. Free bloomer. 
BLACK PRINCE. HT. Fragrant very deep, almost 
blackish red. \"ery full, large flowers. Good doer. 
CALEDONIA. HT. Very double, high-centered white, 
with leathery, disease-resisting foliage. 
CATALONIA. HT. Brilliant light red with an orange 
underglow. A stunning rose. Blooms 5 inches 
across. 
CHAS. P. KILHAM. HT. Buds long and slender 
orange red slow opening; as the buds open color 
changes to shades of oriental red and rosy orange. 
When the blooms are fully open the petals are 
slightly quilled and a dark copperj- rose. 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO. HT. Distinctly a two- 
toned rose of ravishing beauty. Coppery-pink in¬ 
side and golden reverse. 
CYNTHIA. Ht. A striking rose in the Oakland Rose 
Garden. Long, pointed buds opening to a beautiful 
flower of rich oriental red. Good stems for cutting. 
DUCHESS OF YORK. HT. Deep golden yellow bud, 
streaked with red and changing to orange yellow as 
it opens. 
DUOUES.A de PENERANDA. PIT. Slender buds of bril¬ 
liant orange open to double blooms in shades of 
gold and salmon. Mildew resistant foliage. Strong 
grower. 
E. G. HILL. HT. Massive blooms. Deep maroon vel¬ 
vety inside. Perfumed old rose. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. HT. Flowers gigantic, rich 
velvety crimson produced with great freedom. One 
of the best reds. 
FEDERICO CASAS. HT. Intensely fragrant, very last¬ 
ing semi-double. Red and yellow. Profuse bloomer. 
GOLDEN EMBLEM. HT. A beautiful clear yellow, oc¬ 
casionally flaked with coppery orange on outer 
petals. Beautifully shaped buds, glossy green foliage. 
GRENOBLE. HT. A top notch, very double, fragrant 
scarlet crimson with long cutting stems. Vigorous. 
HORTULANUS BUDDE. HT. One of the most de¬ 
pendable of top-notch reds. VTvid scarlet-crimson. 
Free-flowering bush. 
INDEPENDENCE DAY. HT. Buds are sunflower yel¬ 
low overlaid with orange apricot, with colors blend¬ 
ing as buds develop. 
^ee Sales Tax Schedule, Page H —Parcel Post Rates, Page 3. 
PARCEL 
POST 
RATES 
1st 
Each 
Zone 
Distance 
Pound 
Additional 
1st 
Within 50 Miles 
$0.08 
Ic 
2nd 
50-150 
>> 
.08 
Ic 
3rd 
150-300 
>> 
.09 
2c 
4th 
300-600 
.10 
4c 
5 th 
600-1000 
.11 
6c 
6th 
1000-1400 
>> 
.12 
7c 
7th 
1400-1800 
>> 
.14 
9c 
8th 
Over 1800 
>> 
.15 
lie 
(The 8th zone includes U. S. Possessions) 
After the dormant season, roses cannot be 
handled “bare root”. They must be planted in 
containers. The prices remain the same, except¬ 
ing that they must be shipped by express, charges 
collect. The dormant season extends from Novem¬ 
ber to April. 
IMPRESS. HT. Beautiful orange-cerise. Good keeper. 
Blooms fully double. A very showy rose. 
I, ZINGARI. PIT. Sparkling semi-double rose which is 
gay, beautiful and free blooming. Blazing orange 
scarlet. Beautiful when cut in the bud. 
LADY FORTEVIOT. HT. Golden yellow, changing 
to deep apricot. Extremely fragrant. Continuous 
bloomer all season. Bushy. 
LENI NEUSS. HT. An extremely large rose with very 
long pointed buds of clear light pink. Vigorous 
grower. 
MAX KRAUSE. HT. A vigorous, continuous bloomer. 
Yellow in bud, opening golden yellow. Moderately 
fragrant. 
MRS. E. P. THOM. HT. Clear, canary yellow. Valuable 
for its long buds on good stems. Very vigorous, and 
free blooming. Considered one of the best. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DuPONT. HT. Reddish gold bud 
opens to a semi-double deep golden yellow flower. 
Disease free foliage. Slightly fragrant. Everbloom- 
ing. 
NORMAN LAMBERT. HT. Deep salmon-orange, suf¬ 
fused bronze and yellow, fading to yellow at base. 
Continuous bloomer. 
PADRE, HT. Rich copper scarlet, shaded yellow at base 
of petals. A free-flowering, sturdy, upright growing 
bush. Semi-double. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. HT. Vigorous, 
healthy rigid stems, long pointed buds, blended 
orange and pink, varying from coppery red in the 
bud, to glowing orange-yellow at the base of each 
petal, suffused with vivid rose-pink. 
OLYMPIAD. HT. Won a Gold Medal at the Bagatelle 
Trials at Paris. A thoroughly effective rose. Bril¬ 
liant red with a light tinge of gold at the base of 
the petals. Strong grower. Very good foliage. 
RAPTURE. HT. Sport of Mme. Butterfly, somewhat 
deeper pink, borne singly on long stem. Stronger 
and more prolific than its parent. 
ROMANCE. HT. Striking yellow, splashed with scarlet 
and carmine. Free blooming and vigorous. 
ROSLYN. HT. Beautiful new yellow. Large double 
flowers on long stems. Orange colored bud. Bloom 
golden yellow, center deeper with orange splashings 
on back of petals. Lustrous foliage. 
SHOT SILK. HT. The lovely salmon-pink suffused with 
cerise and gold which always finds its place on a list 
of dependably good roses. 
SUSAN LOUISE. HG. A very delightful light pink 
rose. Buds very long and slightly darker than 
Belle of Portugal. Blooms continuously through¬ 
out the summer. 
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