Fifty-Four Years 
Ghas. G. Navlet Go 
"THE CREAM OF THE GLAD FLOWERS 
Postage to the Fourth Zone. 
Gladiolus planted in rows are much less effective than when planted in groups of separate colors. Early- 
planting practic-ally insures clean, healthy, pest-free flowers. All prices quoted are for No. 1 large size bulbs. 
BLUE PEACOCK—Bluest of blues. Deeper blue blotch 
overlaid cream, like eve of peacock feather. 10c ea.; 
3 for 25c: 12 for 75c; 25 for $1.35. 
FESTIVAL QUEEN—Huge, clear geranium pink self 
with carmine markings on lo wer petals. Immense 
blooms over six inches across, 5 to 6 open with 12 
to 13 buds to come. 25c ea.; 3 for 60c; 12 for $2.00. 
GOLDEN GODDESS (Plant Patent No. 77)—The best, 
deep, rich golden yellow to date. Perfect spike with 
as many as 12 of its 21 to 26 florets open at once. 
20c ea.; 3 for 45c; 12 for $1.50; 25 for $2.85. 
JESSIE—Stately flower which never fails to arrest at¬ 
tention. Florets of brightest scarlet with clear white 
throat. 10c ea.; 3 for 25; 12 for 75c; 25 for $1.35. 
LA FIESTA—Fadeless clear, bright orange. Deeper 
throat markings. 17 to 18 florets and buds, with 6 
to 7 open at once. 25c ea.; 3 for 60c; 12 for $2.00. 
MAYA MAID—A beautiful and sensational creation, 
distinct and striking—a real russet brown, with 
throat of cream, heavily feathered reddish brown. 
19 to 20 florets. 50c ea.; 3 for $1.25. 
MILFORD—Finest recent New Zealand ci-eation. 
Greatly improved Heavenly Blue. Larger, bluer, 
more vigorous grower. 10c ea.; 3 for 25c; 12 for 75c. 
MISS ALAMEDA—Deep soffrano pink with carmine 
tongue and feathering. 6 of its 18 to 19 florets open. 
10c ea.; 3 for 20c; 12 for 65c; 25 for $1.20. 
MOORISH KING—Deep rich velvety red, almost black. 
The best of the near-black glads. 15c ea.; 3 for 35c; 
12 for $1.00; 25 for $1.75. 
OPAL QUEEN—Pale orange yellow with smoky tongue 
and veining. Opaque and completely distinct. As 
many as 18 buds with 5 immense florets open at one 
time. 50c ea.; 3 for $1.25. 
RISING SUN—Brightest clear flame orange of any 
gladiolus. Six of 18 buds open at once. Huge florets 
like those of Pfitzer’s Triumph, one of its parents. 
35c ea.; 3 for $1.00. 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM—Vigorous growing, fine out¬ 
standing white. Superior to Mammoth White. Maid 
of Orleans, etc. Five feet tall. 10c ea.; 3 for 25c; 12 
for 75c; 25 for $1.35. 
This group: 3 of one variety, labeled for 20c; 6 for 35c; 
12 for 65c; 25 for $1.20; 100 for $4.00. 
CORPHYEE—Beautiful clear wax-like pink, similar to 
an Ophelia rose. Florets large, round and well 
formed, placement perfect. 
COMMANDER KOEHL—Throws huge spikes with 
large, wide-open blooms of brilliant deep scarlet red, 
with no markings or blotches. Six or seven open. 
MAMMOTH WHITE—Very large pure alabaster white, 
heavy substance, fine placement. 
MOTHER MACHREE—(Smoky). Veinaceous lavender 
with edges of petals overlaid salmon pink. Six to 
eight large, perfectly placed blooms open at once. 
PFITZER’S TRIUMPH—Unquestionably one of the 
largest and finest gladiolus ever introduced. Enor¬ 
mous amaryllis-like flowers are bright scarlet with 
a cherry blotch in the throat. 
PRIMROSE PRINCESS—Very large, stately, wide open 
primrose yellow. Five to seven open at one time. 
SALBACH’S ORCHID—The same lavender pink as a 
Cattleya orchid. Large, wide open blooms of heavy 
substance. As many as 10 open at once. 
SALBACH’S PINK—Large, wide open, glowing gera¬ 
nium pink with carmine tongue and throat mark¬ 
ings. Long spike, eight to sixteen open. Resists 
thrips. 
BEDDING MIXTURE—Wide variety of colorful, large- 
flowered sorts. Excellent for cutting and garden 
effect. 12 for 35c; 25 for 65c; 50 for $1.25; 100 for 
$2.50; 1000 for $20.00. Postpaid. 
EXPOSITION MIXTURE—Gorgeous colorings, long, 
tall, flower spikes of beautifully ruffled and frilled 
florets, many open at one time. 12 (No two alike) 
50c; 25 for 95c; 50 for $1.75; 100 for $3.50. 
SUPREME ASSORTMENT—Our balanced blend, se¬ 
lected from named varieties listed on this page. 12 
(No two alike) 75c; 25 for $1.35; 50 for $2.50; 100 
for $4.50 Postpaid. 
This ^roup: 3 of one variety, labeled, for 20c; 6 for 35c; 
12 for 60c; 25 for $1.10; 100 for $3.75. 
BETTY NUTHALL—A glowing orange-pink, with a 
light yellow throat. Florets often six inches across, 
of splendid substance and placement. 
CHARLES DICKENS—Clear glowing violet-purple with 
velvety blotch on lower petal. Seven or eight open. 
GIANT NYMPH—A beautiful LaFrance pink with 
creamy-yellow throat. Truly an elegant flower. 
GOLDEN DREAM—A clear deep golden yellow of 
splendid substance; very tall, many open at one 
time. 
MINUET—Beautiful clear lavender with good size and 
fine placement. Heavy substance and tall, straight 
stem. Second most popular in America. 
PICARDY—-Most sensational flower of delicate apricot 
pink. Many extremely large florets open at one time. 
SENORITA—Petals are a bright orange yellow, and the 
prominent carmine tongue and penciling give it the 
warmth of a gayly clad Spanish senorita. 
W. H. PHIPPS—Consistent prize winner. Beautiful sal¬ 
mon pink, with lower petals slightly striped and 
speckled ruby. 
This group: 3 of one variety, labeled for 15c; 6 for 25c; 
12 for 50c; 25 for $1.00; 100 for $3.50. 
ALBATROSS—Very large and beautiful, pure snow 
white. 
AVE MARIA—Light, violet blue. A splendid, long, per¬ 
fect spike with seven or eight flowers open at once, 
DR. F. E. BENNETT—One of the best of all scarlet- 
red. Large tall flame with many open at once. 
MARMORA—Good placement with eight or more open 
at once. Tall. Color a lavender gray with a glowing 
petunia-colored blotch. 
MRS. LEON DOUGLAS—A giant gladiolus with flowers 
of salmon-rose, flaked deeper. Four to six immense 
florets open at once. Five to six feet tall. 
YELLOW PERFECTION—An outstanding early yel¬ 
low with splendid substance. 
(See "Notes on Gladiolus Culture" on Page 3 of the Planter's Guide. Send 10c for a Copy.) 
See Sa/es Tax Schedule, Page 51—Parcel Post Rates, Page 3. 
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