Ghas. C. Navlet Go. 
1885-1939 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Autumn Glories 
THE FAMOUS "TURNER QUARTET' 
Colossal in Size—Perfect in Form 
on^. EACH 71 ;^ FOR FOUR 
AUC POSTPAID 
POSTPAID 
BRONZE TURNER—Same characteristic as the other 
Turners. Large beautiful flowers of an indescrib¬ 
ably rich golden bronze hue that never fails to elicit 
admiration. Long, stiff stems. A true exhibition 
variety. 
MRS. WM. TURNER (White)—Measures 10 inches in 
diameter, ball shaped—keeps 15 days after cutting, 
with proper care. It is one of the strongest of 
growers and the flowers are supported on cane-like 
stems 4 to 5 feet long. 
PINK TURNER—One of the world’s best—It is one of 
the strongest of growers. Exceptionallyjarge flow¬ 
ers, supported on cane-like stems 4 to 5 feet 
Will last 2 to 3 weeks after cutting in water. Color 
of a most pleasing pink. Deserves a place in every 
garden. 
YELLOW TURNER—A Magnificent Yellow. This su¬ 
perb new Yellow Turner defies description. In size, 
form and habit resembles the Mrs. Win. Turner. 
Instead of being white it is a beautiful bright ca¬ 
nary-yellow. The blooms are borne on long strong 
stems and keep for days without losing their fresh¬ 
ness. 
WORLD’S FAMOUS TURNER 
FEATHERY, THREADLIKE SORTS 
on,- 7Sr Postoaid. 
THE QUINTUPLET BUTTONS 
35c ea.; 5 for $1.50 Postpaid. 
ANNETTE (Oct. 20)—Delicate pink. 3 ft. 
CECILE (Nov. D—Light yellow reflex. 2 ft. 
EMELIE (Oct. 20)—Pure white, slightly reflex. 2 ft. ■ 
MARIE (Oct. 30)—Very small bronzy-orange. 3 ft. 
YVONNE (Oct. 20)—Reddish bronze medium sized. 
3 ft. 
F. J. TAGGART—Yellow quilled petals covered with 
hair. 
LOUIS BOEHMER—Pink ostrich-plume type. 
WHITE THREAD— Curiously odd and interesting pure 
white. 
HARDY GARDEN POMPOMS 
2 for 25c; 6 for 65c; 12 for $1.25 (Postpaid) 
LARGE EXHIBITION VARIETIES 
3 for 45c; 6 for 85c; 9 for $1.15; 12 for $1.50 
Postpaid. 
AR.MISTICE DAY (Nov. 1st)—Very attractive red 
with gold on reverse of the incurved petals. 
CHAS. W. JOHNSON (Oct. 15th)—Perfect incurved 
early white of splendid substance. 
GARNET KING (Oct. 25th)—One of the best dark 
reds with reflex petals. 
GLITTERS (Oct. 15th)—A new, beautiful large Dahlia- 
like flower of rich golden orange. 
GOOD NEWS (Oct. 5th)—Very large incurved yellow. 
KEYSTONE (Oct. 15th)—An exceptionally fine in¬ 
curved bronzy-orange. 
MARGARET GRAHAM (Nov. 1st)—Glistening, in¬ 
curved pure white of perfect form. 
PINK DELIGHT (Oct. 20)—Lively bright pink with 
graceful reflex petals. Bushy growth. 
KOREAN HYBRIDS 
20c ea.; 6 lor $1.00 Postpaid. 
.APOLLO—Bronze, red, gold, suffused glowing salmon. 
CERES—Lovely old gold, chamois-yellow, coppery 
bronze. 
DAPHNE—Exquisite salmon pink, prominent golden 
stamen. 
MARS—Deep amaranth red changing to velvety wine 
red. 
MERCURY—Open bronze red and change to coppery 
bronze. 
See Sales Tax Schedule, Page 51—Parcel Post Rates, Page 3. 
CAMPFIRE (Nov. 10)—Very fine dark red, large- 
flowered. 
CLARA JAMESON, Improved (Oct. 5)—Bright bronze 
and scarlet. Large button type. 
CORDOVA (Nov. 15)—Large white. Strong, upright 
grower. 
GLOW (Nov. 20)—Perfect flower. Orange shading 
deeper. 
HASHEG.4WA YELLOW (Oct. 15)—Most popular 
bright yellow commercial variety. Perfect torm. 
Long season. 
MARY L. HALL (Oct. 20)—Large flowering rich yel¬ 
low. 
MARY MORLEY SELLERS (Nov. 10)—Deep . rose 
flushed with gold. Decorative type with pointed 
petals. Keeps well. 
OKUBA PINK (Oct. 10)—Vep' fii^e bright ^eeps 
well cut. Equally attractive budded or disbudded. 
ROBINHOOD (Nov. 1)—One of the best dark reds. 
SILVER BALL (Nov. 15)—Finest ball shaped pure 
white. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM BARGAIN 
(Delivered free) 
12—Healthy Plants, our selection—$1.00 
(6 for 60c) 
Twelve wonderful Chrysanthemums every one a 
eautv. Our own selection from among the 
xhibition sorts listed on this page. Should lou wish 
hat some Pom Pom types be added, kindly state the 
umber you desire. 
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