Fifty-Four Years 
Chas. C. Navlet Co 
FOR BEDS, BORDERS. ROCKERY 
COREOPSIS “Double Sunburst”—Rich, large, golden 
yellow semi-double and double flowers. Fine for cut¬ 
ting. 
50c dozen; $2.00 the flat, by “Express Collect.” 
DELPHINIUM “Navlet’s Exhibition Hybrids”—Select¬ 
ed from the cream of Originator's stocks at home 
and abroad. 
Clumps: 25c each; 6 for $1.35; 12 for $2.50. 
DIANTHUS “Beatrix”—Free blooming double salmon 
pink. 20c ea.; 6 for $1.10; 12 for $2.00. 
FERNS.—There are a great many species and varieties 
available for their delightful, cool greenery in 
shaded beds between houses, under porches, in porch 
boxes and hanging pots and baskets, etc. They 
thrive in a cool situation. Use our Live Oak Leaf 
Mold or Peat mixed with soil. 
Asparagus plumosus nanus—Emerald Feather used in 
bouquets. Grows in protected spot or in pots. 
6-inch pots, 75c ea. 
Asparagus Sprengerii—Window boxes, hanging baskets, 
or as a trailer in the shade. 
12-inch Wire Baskets, $1.50 ea.; 6-in. pots, 75c. 
Five-finger—4-in. pots, 50c. 
Maidenhair—6-in. pots, 75c; 10-in. boxes, $1.25. 
Pteris and other hardy ferns for out-of-doors, also 
suited to use in fern dishes, window gardens, etc. 
One each of eight varieties: $1.50 postpaid. 
Woodwardia (Chain Fern of California) 6-10 ft. 
Clumps, 25c and 50c each. 
FOXGLOVE (Digitalis) “Giant Shirley” 6 ft.—Immense 
flower heads crowded with big bell-shaped blooms 
elegantly spotted cream, maroon and chocolate. 
50c dozen; $2.00 the flat, by “Express Collect.” 
FUCHSIAS.—Large assortment of other varieties avail¬ 
able. Inquiries invited. Priced from 35c to $1.50. 
Brutus—Bushy. Rich dark purple corolla with carmine 
base and rich scarlet sepals. 
Constance—Upright. Double blue corolla and soft 
pink sepals. A free bloomer. 
Elsa—Royal purple corolla makes an exquisite con¬ 
trast with flesh pink sepals. 
Storm King—Double. Striking dark carmine sepals 
with pure white corolla shaded rose. 
Qt. cans, 20c ea.; 4 for 75c by “Express Collect.” 
GAILLARDIA grandiflora (Blanket Flower)—Requires 
light, open, well drained soil in full sun. Bloom from 
early June to late November with little care. Fine 
for cutting. 
Portola Hybrids—Enormous rich crimson with yellow 
tips. Very robust. Stems 12 to 18 inches. 
50c dozen; $2.00 the flat by “Express Collect.” 
Sun God—Large chamois yellow with rich, deep cen¬ 
ter. Strong, stiff stems branch at base. 2 ft. 
40c each; 6 for $2.10; 12 for $4.00. 
GAZANIA—Used abundantly in edgings, curb parking 
strips and also any dry, sunny spot where plants 
are required to stand considerable abuse. Low and 
spreading. Deep Golden Orange and bright Lemon 
Y ellow. 
50c dozen; $2.00 the flat by “Express Collect.” 
GERANIUMS (See Page 14). 
GERBERA Jamesonii (Transvaal Daisy)—Daisy-like 
flowers on long, stiff stems above rosettes of low 
growing foliage. Warm, sunny position, good drain¬ 
age, will stand average frost. Crowns must not be 
covered. Many shades of pink, salmon, red, yellow. 
Clumps 30c ea.; 6 for $1.60; 12 for $3.00. 
GEUM (Avens)—Full sun or light shade. Give plenty 
of moisture for long season bloom. 
Lady Stratheden 2 ft.—Double golden yellow. 
Mrs. Bradshaw 1^ ft.—Double, rich orange-scarlet. 
50c dozen; $2.00 the flat by “Express Collect.” 
GOLDEN GLOW (Rudbeckia laciniata) 6-8 ft.—Large 
yellow flowers shaped like a cactus dahlia. Very 
double. Clumps 15c ea.; 6 for 85c; 12 for $1.50. 
See Sales Tax Schedule, Page 51 —Parcel Post Rates, Page 3. 
GOLDEN ROD (Solidago) 4-5 ft.—OurNational Flower. 
Spikes of golden-yellow flowers all summer. 
Clumps 15c ea.; 6 for 85c; 12 for $1.50. 
HEMEROCALLIS (Day Lily).—Excellent for natural¬ 
izing in moist, shady places. Will thrive in border if 
well watered during dry periods. 
flava (Lemon Lily) 2-3 ft.—Fragrant clear yellow. 
fulva (Tawny Day Lily) 3-4 ft.—Copper shaded crim¬ 
son. 
thunbergi 2-3 ft.—Late rich buttercup yellow. 
25c ea.; 3 for 60c; 12 for $2.00. 
We can supply the following very choice sorts on order 
at $1.00 each: Goldeni; J. A. Crawford; J. R. Mann; 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman; Queen of May. 
HOLLYHOCK, Chater’s Double.—Beautiful full double 
for sunny spot, in all colors. 
Clumps 15c ea.; 6 for 85c; 12 for $1.50. 
LAVENDER vera (Sweet Lavender) 2^ ft.—W^onder- 
fully fragrant wiry, blue flower spikes July and 
August. 35c ea.; 6 for $1.85; 12 for $3.50. 
LINUM perenne 1 ft.—Old favorite Blue Flax; light, 
graceful foliage. Long, wiry stems. 
25c each; 6 for $1.35; 12 for $2.50. 
LITHOSPERMUM prostratum “Heavenly Blue”.—An 
evergreen trailing green alpine shrub covered with 
sky-blue flowers. Requires acid soil composed of 
good loam, some sand and plenty of our Live Oak 
Leaf Mold or Peat. Full sun or shade. 
50c each; 6 for $2.60; 12 for $5.00. 
MARGUERITE, Single Giant Flowering.—In bloom al¬ 
most all year round. Requires little or no care. 
White or Yellow: 25c ea.; 6 for $1.35; 12 for $2.50. 
MATILIJA POPPY (Romneya Coulteri).—California na¬ 
tive tall shrub. Grayish green foliage. Immense 
satiny white single flowers with orange center. 
Gallon cans, $1.00, by “Express Collect.” 
MICHAELMAS DAISY (See Asters, Hardy, Page 10). 
NIEREMBERGIA Hippomanica (Cup Flower) 6-in.— 
Beautiful lavender-blue, cup-shaped flowers with 
small, clear yellow eye. Plants form a dense mat 18 
inches across. Blooms all summer long. Cut severely 
after bloom. Thrives in full sun or half shade. 
75c dozen; $2.50 the flat by “Express Collect.” 
PENSTEMON (Beard Tongue).—Easiest culture; per¬ 
fectly hardy and permanent. Disease and pest free. 
V^ery showy to replace Snapdragons where rust is 
a factor. Should be in every garden. 
Gloxinia-flowered Hybrids, 3 ft.—Shades of rose, 
crimson and pink, all Summer long. Very showy. 
50c dozen; $2.00 the flat by “Express Collect.” 
heterophyllus (Blue Penstemon) 10 in.—Handsome 
flowers of clear metallic blue. Buds tinged pink. 
25c ea.; 6 for $1.35; 12 for $2.50. 
PHLOX decussata (Hardy Perennial Phlox).—-Large 
heads of brilliant color make them one of the most 
effective plants for the garden bed. They prefer 
deeply^ enriched soil; cultivation and plenty of 
water in summer; pinch back plants when about to 
bloom. Shade from hot afternoon sun. 
B. Compte—Tall. Bright wine red. Plant near yellow. 
Border Queen—Med. Clear, deep watermelon rose-pink. 
Caroline Vandenburg—Tall. True lavender-blue. 
Count Zeppelin—Pure white. Distinct vermillion eye. 
Daily Sketch^—Tall. Bright pink with carmine eye. 
Feuerbrand—Med. Vermillion scarlet-red. Startling. 
Geo. Stipp—Tall. Deep glowing salmon pink. 
Leo Schlagater—Tall. Best scarlet-carmine. 
M iss Lingard—Tall. Best white shaded pink. 
Saladin—Tall. Brilliant scarlet, blood red eye. 
30c ea.; 5 for $1.40; 10 for $2.70. 
Columbia (Plant Patent 118).—Med. Delicate cameo- 
pink with faint blue shading at center. A two-year 
old plant produces from 5 to 15 flower spikes. 50c ea. 
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