Hardy Aster; Carnation Plants 
Ghas. C. Navlet Co 
PERENNIALS ARE POSTPAID TO FOURTH ZONE ON ORDERS AMOUNTING TO $1.00 AND OVER, 
CHARGES ON ORDERS 
ACHILLEA (Yarrow) (Filipendulina)—Flat heads of 
brilliant yellow flowers; finely cut foliage. Plants 
thrive in dry, sunny spots. 4-ft. Blooms all summer. 
Clumps 25c; 3 for 60c; 12 for $2.00. 
AGAPANTHUS (Blue African Lily).—Clusters of 20 to 
30 bright blue flowers on 3-foot stalks. In bloom all 
Summer. Desirable for semi-shaded or sunny situa¬ 
tions. Strong roots 35c; 3 for $1.00; 12 for $3.50. 
AGATHEA Coelestis (Blue Marguerite)! ft.—Daisy¬ 
like small, sky-blue flowers with yellow disc centers. 
Everblooming. 20c ea.; 3 for 50c; 6 for $1.00 
AJUGA reptans (Bugle). See Page 17. 
ANEMONE japonica (Windflower).—True aristocrats 
of easiest culture for summer and fall bloom in 
shade. 
Queen Charlotte 3 ft.—Semi-double La France pink. 
Whirlwind 3 ft.—Large semi-double white. 
25c ea.; 6 for $1.36; 12 for $2.50. 
ARENARIA caespitosa (Irish Moss). See page 17. 
ARTEMISIA albula (Wormwood)—Prized ornamental 
garden subject, thrives in sun in poor soil. Dandy for 
cutting. Flowers may be dried. 
Silver King 3)4 ft.—Small silvery-white heads of disk 
(tubular) flowers. White, finely dissected, hairy foli¬ 
age. Interesting accent for background. 
25c ea.; 3 for 70c; 6 for $1.35; 12 for $2.50 
ASTER. HARDY 
(Michaelmas Daisy) 
Perhaps the most beloved of fall blooming peren¬ 
nials. They never fail. Starry, daisy-like single flowers 
all summer and fall till frost by planting in variety. 
Grow freely in almost any soil and climate. 
Chas. Wilson 3)4 ft.—Improved Red Rover, more vig¬ 
orous, brighter red and larger. Compact, bushy 
habit. 50c ea.; 6 for $2.60; 12 for $5.00 
Frikarti (Wonder of Staffa) 3)4 ft.—An outstanding 
novelty. Very large, “wheel” flowers all summer 
until frost. Clear lavender-blue, gold center. 
35c ea.; 6 for $1.85; 12 for $3.50 
Harrington’s Pink 2)4 ft.—The long awaited clear, 
sharp, dainty pure pink. Very handsome, lasting. 
75c ea.; 6 for $3.85; 12 for $7.50 
Mt. Everest 4 ft.—Handsome pyramids of glistening 
white. In bloom from September to frost by pinch¬ 
ing tips. Many lateral cutting sprays. 
35c ea.; 6 for $1.85; 12 for $3.50 
AUBRETIA Rainbow Rock Cress—Many unusual pur¬ 
ples, carmine, crimson, etc., which combine beau¬ 
tifully interplanted with Alyssum Saxatile. Will 
grow anywhere. Use as ground cover, in borders 
and to cover rocks. Shear back when through bloom¬ 
ing. 
Hybrids Mixed: 10c ea.; 6 for 40c; 12 for 75c. 
BILLBERGIA nutans 1 ft.—Novel plant for rockery, 
cactus garden or pot. Clusters of nodding, narrow 
flowers in combination of blue, yellow and green 
droop out of a rose-colored sheath. Tough, leathery, 
grass-like foliage. Little shade. Lots of water in 
summer. 50c ea.: 6 for $2.65; 12 for $5.00. 
BEGONIA—Of cheerful appearance and perpetually 
blooming, it is one of the most i)opular and charm¬ 
ing plants. 
Fire Sea 6".—New fiery dark red. Very showy. 
Luminosa 10".—Deep scarlet with dark foliage. 
Rosabelle 10".—New. Compact, lovely rose pink. 
6 for 30c: 12 for 50c; (Flat, $2.00. Exp. Collect) 
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BEGONIA, Tuberous-rooted (See Page 6). 
BLEEDING HEART (Dielytra spectabilis).—One of the 
most cherished memories of old fashioned gardens. 
Graceful heart-shaped pink flowers. Happiest in the 
cool of a shaded spot. 
Large clumps, many eyes, 50c ea.; 3 for $1.25 
BOUVARDIA “Albatross” Novelty. See Page 15. 
CALCEOLARIA (Slipper Flower-Lady Purse).—Almost 
ever-blooming. Happiest in partial shade in moist, 
well-drained, peaty soil. Large clusters of puff-like 
flowers in clear Sulphur Yellow or speckled Bronze. 
10c ea.; 6 for 40c; 12 for 75c. 
CAMPANULA (Bellflower).—Practically all of the 
many sorts enjoy a little shade and gritty, well 
drained soil. Fertilize sparingly. They flower from 
early May to November. 
Cup and Saucer 3 ft.—Pink, Blue, White. 
20 c ea.; 6 for $1.10; 12 for $2.00. 
CHIFFON DAISY.—Pure white flowers with multitude 
of twisted petals giving a very fluffy appearance. 
Golden center. Fine for cutting. Blooms from 
Spring to Fall. 
15c ea.; 6 for 85c; 12 for $1.50. 
CARNATIONS 
A few of these plants will furnish endless quantities 
of deliciously clove-scented flowers for cutting. Our 
list comprises the “tops’ in Florists Carnations as they 
are known today. 
20c ea.; 3 for 55c; 6 for $1.00; 12 for $2.00 
Abundance Improved—-Very superior rose-pink. 
Eldorado—Red and white variegated. 
Golden Wonder—Best yellow, streaked red. 
Harvester—Very fragrant white. 
Navlet’s Scarlet—Spicy, intense, brilliant scarlet. 
Paragon—Best of deep rose pinks. 
Patrician—Immaculate white. Calyx does not split. 
Pink Spectrum—Vigorous warm salmon pink. 
Portland—Excellent clear shell pink. 
Robert Allwood—Immense bright scarlet. 
Spectrum Supreme—Free-flowering deep scarlet. 
Woborn—Rich, deep maroon. The vogue for the lapel. 
8 Carnation plants, our selection from list 
above, no-two-alike, unlabeled. Postpaid, w# w 
AGAPANTHUS CARNATION 
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