Chas. C. Navlet Co. 
18854940 
1940 ALL-AMERICA FLOWERS 
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Silver Medals 
PETUNIA "GLOW". 
Glowing bright rose-red with lighter throat. The new¬ 
est color and most abundant bloomer in the compact 
Rosy Morn type of Petunia. Perfect in the border, flower 
bed or window box. Blooms continually from late spring 
to killing frosts. 12 inches tall. Pkt. 25c 
PETUNIA "CREAM STAR". 
The best dwarf creamy-white thus far introduced. 
Dwarf, compact type, literally covered with bluntly star¬ 
shaped blooms all season long. Interesting deep cream 
star throat marking. Unique in flower form and color 
and very true to type. 12 inches tall. Pkt. 25c 
AGERATUM "MIDGET BLUE". 
The dwarfest, truest and most prolific bloomer of the 
midget class. Its delicate, fine foliage is practically 
smothered with small true Ageratum Blue flowers. Per¬ 
fect edging and border plant. 3-4 inches. Pkt. 25c 
SPRING FLOWERING SWEET PEA "ROSE PINK". 
Uarger flowers and longer stems on more vigorous 
vines than the “Early” Spencers, yet blossom earlier than 
the “Summer”'Spencers and withstand summer heat bet¬ 
ter. Should be welcomed by Valley gardeners. Pkt. 25c. 
Bronze Medals 
SPRING FLOWERING SWEET PEA "BLUE". 
Same habit as “Rose Pink.” Medium marine blue, simi¬ 
lar to that of “Early Mariner.” Pkt. 25c. 
RUST-RESISTANT SNAPDRAGON "ROSALIE". 
Exciting rich deep rose florets with deeper center and 
gold suffusion. Vigorous and tall growing. 6 to 8 huge 
flowering spikes. 2j4 feet tall. Pkt. 25c 
ANNUAL SCABIOSA "HEAVENLY BLUE". 
Fully double, very high crowned azure blue flowers in 
great profusion. Rounded, bushy plants. 2 ft. Pkt. 25c 
MARIGOLD "LIMELIGHT". 
Very light primrose-yellow flowers 2^4" across. Artis¬ 
tically curled and interlaced petals. 2 ft. Pkt. 25c 
1940 ALL-AMERICA VEGETABLES 
Silver Medals 
BUSH LIMA BEAN, “Baby Potato”. 12-16 in. 
Early, prolific, small, thick-seeded butter bean with 
some Fordhook flavor. Sets pods from blooms in all 
stages of growth, even in warmest temperatures. For 
home gardens, canning and quick-freezing. 
Pkt. 15c; Yi lb. 30c; lb. 50c. 
ENDIVE, “Deep Heart Fringed”. 
This new Escarolle will delight salad lovers. Well- 
mled hearts closely packed with an abundance of fine 
leaves blanched to a clear creamy yellow. 
Pkt. 15c; Va lb. 65c; lb. $2.00. 
Bronze Medals 
HYBRID SWEET CORN “loana”. 
Improved Bantam Evergreen. 12 to 14 rows of narrow, 
deep, light yellow kernels. 8-inch ears. Midseason matur¬ 
ity. Good yielder. Resistant to wilt and lodging. Tolerant 
to heat and drought. 
Pkt. 15c; 1/2 lb. 35c; lb. 65c. 
SWEET PEPPER “Fordhook”. 
Very large, early and prolific California Wonder type 
with thick meat. Rich green, turning crimson. 
Pkt. 15c; Y 4 oz. $2.10. 
Honorable Mention 
DOUBLE CURLED PARSLEY “Evergreen”. 
Big, strong, rapid growing, frost resistant parsley, 
with large, dense, dark green foliage. 
Pkt. 15c; Ya lb. 65c; lb. $2.00. 
Honorable Mention 
EARLY GIANT ASTER "ROSE MARIE". 
W^ilt-resistant, giant, daintily plumed and intertwined 
Aster. Lively shade of rose. 2 feet tall. Pkt. 25c 
MARIGOLD "YELLOW PIGMY". 
Forms a ball of small double button-like, light lemon- 
yellow flowers. Dandy border plant. 8 inches. Pkt. 25c 
SPRING FLOWERING SWEET PEA "LAVENDER". 
Same habit as “Rose Pink” and “Blue”. Clear rosy 
lavender. Also long-stemmed. Pkt. 25c. 
1940 ALL-AMERICA ROSES 
DICKSON'S RED. HT. (Pat applied for) 
Red as the lips of a pretty Colleen—just as bewitching. 
Defies hottest sun rays, retaining its color undimmed. 
Rich fragrance. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $3.75. 
WORLD'S FAIR. Floribunda. (Pat. applied for) 
Fragrant clusters of large (4-inch with 18 to 20 petals), 
velvety, blackish-scarlet blooms. Luxuriant foliage. Ever- 
blooming. $1.00 ea.; 3 for $2.50. 
FLASH, HC. (Pat. applied for). Sold out for 1940 season. 
Vivid orange-scarlet petals with backs of yellow suf¬ 
fused scarlet. Gleaming yellow center. 
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