Chas. G. Navlet Co. 
1885-1939 
CARNATIONS—GERANIUMS 
GIANT CARNATIONS 
GERANIUMS 
All prices are Postpaid. Plants are Pot Grown. 
SINGLE VARIETIES 15c ea.; 6 for 75c. Postpaid 
America—Deep pink shading 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-whites. 
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. 
SW'EET-SCENTED SORTS 20c ea.; 6 for $1.00. Postpaid 
Capitatium—Small cut leaf. Scent like attar of roses. 
Crispum—Lemon scented. V'^ery 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. 
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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. 
Our completely revised list comprises the “tops’’ in 
Carnations as they are known today. 
ABUND.4NCE IMPROVED—Very superior rose-pink. 
ELDORADO—Red and white variegated. 
GOLDEN WONDER—Best yellow, streaked red. 
HARVESTER—Very fragrant white. 
NAVLET’S SC.4RLET—Spicy, intense, brilliant scarlet. 
PARAGON—Best of deep rose pinks. 
PATRICIAN—Immaculate white. Calyx does not split. 
PINK SPECTRUM—Vigorous warm salmon pink. Fra¬ 
grant. 
PORTLAND—Excellent clear shell pink. 
ROBERT ALLWOOD—Immense bright scarlet. Strong 
stems. 
SPECTRUM SUPREME—Free-flowering deep scarlet. 
W’OBURN—Rich, deep maroon. The vogue for the lapel. 
PELARGONIUMS 
Martha Washington Geraniums 
2y2-inch pots: 25c ea.; 6 for $1.35; 
12 for $2.50 
Postpaid 
4- inch pots: 50c ea.; 6 for $2.65; 12 for $5.00. 
5- inch pots: 75c ea.; 6 for $4.00; 12 for $7.50. 
The 4 and 5-inch pot sizes are bushed plants. Tliey must 
be shipped crated by express “Charges Collect.” 
Prices of Specimen plants in 6" pots (25 varieties) aver¬ 
age between $1.00 and $1.50 each. 
The supply of our list of “Top Notch” varieties of 
Pelargoniums is always limited. May we suggest that you 
place your orders early. 
CHICAGO MARKET—Fringed, rich rose pink with 
bright red blotches. Very tidy habit. 
EASTER GREETING—Remarkable for long season of 
bloom. Bright red, each ])etal lias large black blotch. 
EDITH NORTH—Very iiopular rose pink with deep 
pink eye. Possesses all good (lualities. 
FAISS TRIUMPH—Light salmon with while throat. 
Blotched with black, edged red. Crimx>led flower. 
FREUHLINGSZ.4UBER—White with tinge of pink. 
Blotched red. Vigorous, compact grower. 
GROSSMAMA FISHER—Frilled, clear dark salmon 
with dark blotches. A favorite everywhere. 
KARMINKONIGEN—Carmine red with white center. A 
very striking sort of dwarf habit. 
LUCY BECKER—\’ery large flower. Rich, deep orchid 
shading to deeper markings. 
M.4RIE VOGEL—Red, slightly shaded with salmon and 
beautifully blotched. Free flowering. 
SUE JARRETT—Bright i^ink, blotched dark brown. 
Three under petals have brown tracings. A winner. 
WHITTET’S PRIDE—Very fine large, soft orchid. This 
shade is uncommon among Pelargoniums. 
WURTENBERGIA—A darker sport of the jiopular 
“Easter Greetings.” Bright red wdth black blotch. 
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