Chas. C. Navlet Co 
1885-1939 
PHACELIA PETUNIA 
Calif. Blue Bell “Dainty Lady” 
PANSY (HA, 6-9 in.) Ji-0 & F-Ma. Thrives in partially 
shaded locations, in deeply dug, enriched, peaty soil. 
Feed plants frequently to induce giant blooms and 
good stems. Wilted blooms must be kept picked to 
prolong flowering season. 
*Englemann’s Giants—Early flowering, huge flowers in 
dark and light shades. (Originator’s Seed.) Pkt. 50c; 
i^-oz. $1.50; ’/g-oz. $3.00. 
Masterpiece Giants—Characterized by frilled, curled 
and waved petals and rich, dark, velvety shades. 
Pkt. 25c; 1,000 seeds, 75c. 
*Navlet’s Rainbow Roggli Giants—Unexcelled. Surpass 
all others in range of color, enormous, thick and 
velvety flowers, vigor of growth, massive foliage 
and stems. Giant blooms 3 to 3^2 in. across in su¬ 
perb, rich blues, bronzes, golds, yellows, lavenders, 
reds, and new combinations and shades. Beautifully 
blotched, spotted and ruffled. Pkt. of 365 seeds, 75c; 
Pkt. of 185 seeds 50c; ^-oz. $1.50; j^-oz. $2.25; ’/4- 
oz. $7.50; oz. $22.50. 
tNavIet’s Super Giants—We introduced the Jumbo 
Pansy to Californians in 1930. We now present a 
Super Giant Strain in a far more beautiful range of 
colors running more uniformly to giants. So far 
as we know, this strain produces the largest pansies 
grown. Pkt. 75c; 1,000 seeds for $2.00. 
Parisian Stained—The largest and best selected from 
the Trimardeau strain. Complete range of velvety 
colors. Pkt. 15c; * *4 oz. 60c; *4 oz- $1.00. 
Separate Colors: 
Alpenglow—bright garnet-red and cardinal shades. 
Berna—rich shades of deep violet-blue. 
Lake of Thun—dark blue, blue-black spots. 
Matterhorn—sparkling white. 
Rheingold—Yellow with deep brown blotches. Pkts. 
25c ea.; (5 for $1.00); jt-ox. $1.00. 
*Coronation Gold—Ruffled canary yellow flushed 
golden orange. Pkt. 50c; i^-oz. $1.50. 
*Fire Beacon—Blotched wallflower red. Pkt. 75c. 
*Shakespeare’s Pansies—Lovely combinations of blue 
or purple, white and yellow. Simple, quaint, they 
will grow almost anywhere. Pkt. 25c; 14-oz- $4.25. 
♦PERUVIAN LILY (Alstroemaria) (HP, 3 ft.) Ma-S. 
This very desirable plant may be grown from seed, 
with little care. Happiest in a loose, loamy soil. 
Chilensis Hybrids. Various shades of pink,'orange, 
rose, red, with yellow and crimson markings. Pkt. 
25c. 
PHACELIA California Blue Bell (HA, 9 in.) S-Ma. 
campanularia—The shade of bright blue, bell-shaped 
flowers, is one of the most pleasing to be found in 
cultivation. Sow broadcast in the open. Pkt. 10c; 
14 oz. 25c; oz. 75c; 4 ozs. $2.25. 
PETUNIA (HHA) J-Ma. The best Summer bedding 
plant. Unequalled for its bright colors; long bloom¬ 
ing season (from late spring till frost) ;-ease of cul¬ 
ture; and adaptability to dry, sunny spots. 
SINGLE PETUNIAS 
Nana compacta—Very desirable low growing, tidy 
plants, with medium-sized or small single flowers. 
These free-flowering sorts are indispensable for beds 
and borders, parking strips and banks. Bloom till 
frost. 
Crimson, 1 ft.—Dwarf and compact. 14-oz. 50c. 
♦Flaming Velvet, 1)4 ft.—-Deep blood red. Vs-oz. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Hollywood Star (Novelty). Page 32. Pkt. 25c. 
Heavenly Blue, 1 ft.—Light blue. Vs-oz. 75c. 
Rose of Heaven, 1 ft.—Brilliant rose. Vg-oz. 65c. 
Rosy Morn, 1 ft.—Pink, white throat, l/g-oz. 75c. 
Martha Washington, 9 in.—Ball of large blush pink, 
frilly blooms veined wine red. Pkt. 25c; i4‘Oz. $3.50. 
Rose Gem, 6 in—Miniature, deep rose. 14-oz. $1.25. 
♦Salmon Supreme, 1 ft.—Tidy, compact mass of soft 
salmon pink 2-inch flowers. Pkt. 25c; f-i-oz. $1.75. 
♦Topaz Rose, 1)4 ft.—Fiery velvety rose. '4-oz. 
$1.25. 
fVelvet Ball (Novelty) See Page 32. Pkt. 25c. 
Violacea, 1 ft.—Best rich violet. Compact. Ys-oz. 
75c. 
Navlet’s Formula Mixed. 14-oz. 60c; 14-oz. $1.00. 
Pkts. 15c each, except where packet price given. 
Choice Mixed Bedding Sorts. Pkt. 10c; 14-oz. 50c. 
hybrida pendula (Balcony)—Free flowering trailing 
type for window boxes, terraces, rock walls, hang¬ 
ing pots and baskets, porch boxes, pergola tops, etc. 
Medium sized single, plain edged flowers in bright 
colors. Pkt. 15c; 14-oz. 75c; 14-oz. $1.25. 
GIANT SINGLE PETUNIAS 
Giants and monsters in size. Self-colored, and con¬ 
trasting throats, many beautifully veined. 
Dainty Lady—Single fringed type. A delicate golden 
yellow. Compact habit. Pkt. 35c. 
Giant Single Fringed Mixed 12 in.—Charming forms 
combined with diverse, bright, rich colorings. 
Richly marked and veined. Pkt. 25c; oz. 65c. 
fMarilyn (Novelty) Page 33. Pkt. 25c. 
Ruffled Giants of California 12 in.—Deep, fluted, sin¬ 
gles 4-5 in. across with blotches, veinings and strip- 
ings, blend of dark and light shades. DeLuxe Mixed; 
Pkt. 35c; ^ oz. $1.50. 
Dwarf Ruffled Giants of California 6-9 in.—Selected 
from Giants of California for compact habit. Beau¬ 
tifully ruffled and fringed. Well marked, open 
throats. Balanced dai'k and light shades. Ramona 
Mixed. Pkt. 50c; §4 oz. $2.25. 
tSuper Fluffy Ruffles (Novelty) Page 33. Pkt. 35c. 
GIANT DOUBLE PETUNIAS 
♦Super-strain, Double Fringed Giants Mixed 12 in.— 
One may confidently expect 95% giant double ruf¬ 
fled and fringed flowers in this very superior strain. 
The small percentage of singles is more than bal¬ 
anced by the gigantic size and the magnificence of 
the color range. Pkt. 75c; 3 Pkts. for $2.00. 
Double Fringed Giants 12 in.—A very fancy mixture 
which produces a large percentage of extremely 
large ruffled and fringed full double flowers, in a 
splendid color range. Pkt. 50c. 
PHLOX decussata (HP, 3 ft.) Ma-S. Perennial form in¬ 
dispensable to the garden bed. Seed of finest and 
newest varieties always slow and erratic in gar- 
mination. (Plants on Page 11.) Pkt. 15c; '4-oz. 
$1.30. 
PHLOX Drummondi (HA, 1 ft.) S-Ma. Considered the 
most showy and beautiful of all bedding annuals. 
Broad clusters of five-petalled flowers in brilliant 
colors. 
gigantea “Art Shades,’’ 9 in. Soft colors blend to make 
most beautiful combination. Flowers up to 1)4 ins. 
across. Pkt. 15c; )4-oz. 85c. 
grandiffora—Fine, bright-colored, large-flowered sorts. 
Select Mixed; Pkts. 10c ea.; |4 oz. 50c. 
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