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OAKLAND 
TWinoaks 3-3322 

THE 
Navlet’s—Oakland, sell only selected Number 1 Grade, two- 
year-old, field-grown rose bushes budded on sturdy under- 
stocks. Bush roses will bloom the first summer after plant- 
ing. Climbing varieties do not always bloom the first year. 
OUR LIBERAL GUARANTEE 
We guarantee every rose bush we sell to grow, to be true 
to name and type and to reach you in good condition. 
IF YOU CANNOT PLANT ROSES IMMEDIATELY 
cay Soak roots for several hours in a bucket of thin mud to 
sh @ Toot hormione Mas bean added, then wrap. cersfully. 
full length in damp burlap, to prevent drying out. If the 
canes appear dry or shriveled, bury the plant full length irr 
moist soil for about 10 days. 
ADVANCE ORDERS 
The supply of many varieties of roses will be short for the 
1947-48 season. You may avoid disappointment by placing 
an advance ‘’paid”’ order, subject to crop. 
DELIVERY 
Free delivery in Oakland, Berkeley, Alameda, Albany, Pied- 
mont, San Leandro, within delivery bounds, on orders of 
$2.00 or more. If you reside outside of delivery bounds, we 
will prepay postage to you on an order for Bush, Climbing 
Roses of not less than $2.50. Please include Sales Tax with 
all remittances. 
flowers of buff-orange. Flowers open slowly and are long 
lasting. Plant is an exceptionally strona grower (4-ft.) with 
large leathery foliage. (Pat.) $2.00 each 
Nocturne—-An excellent dark red rose, having long perfect 
streamlined fragrant buds on long stems, the color of bud 
is cardinal red. On opening, the large petaled double blooms 
have a blackish sheen, making a most attractive rose. The 
plant is a vigorous grower with large dark green foliage. 
(Pat.) $2.00 each 
te pbs -perfsetly formed-poelyantha rose having long slen- 
der pink buds. The spicy-fragrant 2” blooms forms in large 
clusters. A compact grower to 18” tall with small disease 
free foliage. (Pat.) $2.00 each 

COLLECTION NO. 1 
See general list for complete descriptions 
Etoile De Hollande—Red 
Golden Dawn—Yellow 
McGredy’s Ivory—lIvory 
Hinrich Gaede—Orange-red 
J. Otto Thilow—Pink 
FIVE 2-YR. NO. 1 ROSES — $5.00 

non A M ..O F 
ALL AMERICAN ROSE SELECTIONS 
—“Bismond Jubilee—High centered buff-yellow opening to large 

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ROSES AS GIFTS 
Rose bushes make most acceptable gifts. It is better not to 
order rose bushes delivered during the Holiday Season. We 
suggest a Navlet Rose Gift Order specifying the varieties 
you want to give. When the Holiday Season is over, and 
weather favorable for planting, we deliver the roses, upon 
surrender of the Gift Order. This avoids the three-way dis- 
appointment brought about by well-meaning recipients who 
permit the bushes to dry up in the house awaiting their 
convenience to plant. 
~~~ SFARRED (*) VARIETIES . 
These favorite varieties ars on the list approved’ for planting 
in this area—beginners will do well to consider these. 
QUANTITY DISCOUNTS 
Patented varieties, those for which patents have been applied 
for, or pending, are marked (Pat.) 
$1.25 each are 3 for $3.15 
2.00 each are 3 for $5.00 
$1.50 each are 3 for $3.75 
$2.50 each are 3 for $6.25 
‘Non-Patented Bush and Climbing Roses 
6 to 10 plants . 5% off the single rate 
11 to 25 plants 10% off the single rate 
26 to 50 plants 15% off the single rate 
Over 50 plants 20% off the single rate 

San Fernando—Non-fading highly fragrant thirty petaled rose 
of currant-red. Streamlined high pointed well formed buds 
on long straight stems. A compact vigorous grower with 
dark green leathery foliage. (Pat.) $2.00 each 
Taffeta—An outstanding rose producing long stemmed well 
formed fragrant of rich pink and salmon tones. Opens to 
varying combinations of pink salmon, apricot, and rose. 
Plant is a vigorous grower with glossy reddish green 
leaves. (Pat.) $2.00 each 
Cli..High Noon—This exceptionally fine yellow climber re- 
ceived a sectional award for its doing well in mild climate. 
elts--~wellfermed. long -yellew-buds..which bleom the. year 
around. Opens to semi-double flowers on long almost thorn- 
less stems. Foliage is of a glossy light green. Supply limited. 
Melee ea 3 Paty $2.50 wach 
COLLECTION NO. 2 
See general list for complete descriptions, 
Christopher Stone—Red 
Girona—Red-orange 
McGredy’‘s Yellow—Yellow 
Mrs. Sam McGredy’s—Scarlet-orange 
Shot Silk—Salmon-pink 
FIVE 2-YR. NO. 1 ROSES — $5.00 




BUS H ROSES 

Angels Mateu*—A luscious, distinct, orange-rose color 
that is really enchanting. Large, full-petaled blooms 
with a rich red-raspberry fragrance. Very vigorous 
and bushy. Dark foliage. (Pat.) $1.50 each 
California- —All-America Winner. Long buds of unusual ruddy 
orange toned with saffron yellow. Magnificent flowers, 
outer side of petals overlaid saturn rose. Vigorous grower 
with healthy, glossy foliage and delicious fragrance. 
Bushy. (Pat.) $1.50 each 
Cecile Brunner—(Polyantha). Clusters of small, double, fra- 
grant bright pink flowers on yellow ground. Soft, dark, 
small foliage. Dwarf, bushy habit. Blooms freely. $1.25 each 
Charlotte Armstrong*—All-America Winner. American 
Rose Society Gold Medal. Judged best rose introduced 
in five years prior to 1945. Long, slender spectrum-red 
buds open to huge brilliant long stemmed, fragrant 
blooms of American Beauty shade. Dark, leathery dis- 
ease-resistant foliage. Very vigorous. (Pat.) $1.50 each 
Christopher Stone*—-Vivid scarlet overlaid velvety crimson. 
Long, pointed bud. Bright green foliage. Vigorous upright 
grower. Dependable bloomer of even color. Alluring da- 
mask fragrance. $1.25 each 
Crimson Glory*—Voted one of best ten roses introduced in 
past 10 years. Beautifully formed, deep, velvety crimson 
with shadings. Very fragrant. Long-pointed bud. Very 
vigorous. Bushy, spreading habit. (Pat.) $1.50 each 
Debonair—A new yellow 50 petaled rose of primrose yellow. 
The bud is medium in size with a high center. Fragrant 
flowers 3¥2 inches when open. A vigorous grower. 
(Pat.) $2.00 each 
Dickson’s Red*—All-America Winner. Glowing scarlet- 
red winner of many awards. The Clay Cup for fra- 
grance; Gold Medal in England for quality; All- 
America awards in 1940 and 1941. Thrives in hottest 
sun, blooms unceasingly and does not blue. Abundant, 
rich, mellow fragrance. Medium tall. (Pat.) $1.25 each 
Duquesa de Penaranda*——-Coppery apricot suffused pink 
. and bronze. Sweetly perfumed. Rich glossy green fol- 
iage. Long cutting stems. Vigorous grower. $1.25 each 














comparison for red roses. Unfading deep, bright red, 
with rich old rose fragrance. Moderate growth. Inter- 
mittent all-season blocm. $1.25 each 
Eclipse*—-Streamlined buds of rich gold, enhanced by 
crnamental, long, apple-green sepals. Unquestionably 
one of the finest of all yellows. Strong, long stems for 
cutting; dark green foliage; prolific bloomer. Tall- 
growing. Gold Medals in France, Italy and the Ameri- 
can Rose Society. (Pat.) $1.50 each 
Fred Edmunds*—All-America Winner. Beautiful long-shaped 
buds of burmt-orange open to vivid, glowing, coppery 
orange which changes to soft apricot with artistic, crinkled 
petals having an intense fruity fragrance. The foliage is 
large, leathery and glossy. Bushy open habit. (Do not 
prune). (Pat.) $2.00 each 
Etoile de Hollande*—Always a winner, the standard | 



Girona*—Lovely buds of Turkey-red and golden yellow 
opening to a soft red and yellow combination, with allur- 
ingly fragrant blooms with old fashioned rose-geranium 
scent. Bright green foliage. Vigorous, spreading plant with 
large shoots. $1.25 each 


Golden Dawn‘*—Bud of sunflower-yellow, flushed old- 
rose opens to well formed, fragrant bloom of sunflower 
to lemon-yellow. Low, spreading habit. $1.25 each 
Good News*-—Quantities of glorious, full-petaled, fragrant, 
copper-orange, pink blooms. The 50-petaled, tea-scented 
blooms have artistically crimped petals. Plant is vigorous, 
full-foliaged and prolific. (Pat.) $1.50 each 


Grande Duchesse Charlotte*—All-America Winner. Stream- 
lined buds come singly and freely on long wiry stems, 
making them excellent for cutting. Unfolds to a delight- 
fully informal artistic flower with recured petals of to- 
mato-red shaded geranium-red. Glossy dark foliage. Plant 
vigorous and bushy. (Pat.) $1.50 each 
Hector Deane*—A beauty, with long-pointed buds that open 
to flowers of carmine and salmon. Dark green, glossy 
foliage. Enchanting old-rose perfume. Tall. (Pat.) $1.50 each 
Sec. 562 P.L.&R. 
Oakland 12, California 
1948 
