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VALENCIA ORANGE — Bears from 
spring to -fall. Very hardy, for home 
garden. 
‘WASHINGTON NAVEL ORANGE — 
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“BEARSS LIME—Large 
Bears in winter and spring. Excellent 
shipper. 
TANGERINE, DANCY — Most popular, 
Thin skin and good flavor. 
EUREKA LEMON—Standard commercial 
lemon. Very hardy, and long lived. 
MEYER LEMON—Dwarf tree. Stands 
temperature as low as 15° F. 
fruit, excellent 
flavor, Vivid green color. 
MEXICAN LIME—Small cocktail lime. 
Thin skin and very juicy. 
MARSH GRAPEFRUIT (Seedless)—Most 
popular and best quality grapefruit. 
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ta Avocado 
FUERTE—Bears December-May. Green 
skin. Most popular as shipper. 
V Olive 
MISSION—Best olive for pickling, black. 
Most dependable. , 

Tuberous-Rooted 
Begonias 
Camellia-Flowered. This is the true strain 
of Camellia-flowered Doubles, which has 
been developed through years of pains- 
taking hybridization. The colors are true 
and uniform, the flowers large and com- 
pact. Colors: Red, Orange, Rose, Pink, Yel- 
low and White. 
Carnation Type or Double Frilled. Produces 
a large double flower resembling a car- 
nation in form. The petals are frilled, and 
have serrated edges. Colors: Red, Orange, 
Rose, Pink, Yellow and White. 
Picotee Double. A Camellia type blossom 
with the edges of each petal marked in 
a different shade of color, making an un- 
usual and striking contrast. Available in 
a mixture of pastel shades. Large Tubers: 
39c each: 3 for $1.07; 6 for $1.99; Dozen 
$3.79. 
Navlet’s Special Collection, Five Camellia- 
flowered Begonias in mixed colors, Bed- 
ding size bulbs. Only $1.00. 
Carnations 
The following list of Navlet’s Giant Car- 
nations describes only a few of our out- 
standing modern varieties in a magnifi- 
cent selection of colors. The bi-color and 
tri-color variations of the Novelty flowers 
surpass description. 
Barbara Brigham, Orange-apricot blooms 
with pink pencillings. A good producer. 
Cirrus Cloud. Distinctive novelty of pink 
ground with markings of irregular size 
pencillings and spotted freckles. 
Dairy Maid. Pure white ground which is 
heavily striped with deep pink pencillings. 
Golden Wonder. Deep yellow ground with 
faint pencillings of light pink. 
Mary Stuart. Full centered large flower, 
rich wine red with orchid edges. NEW va- 
riety. 
Miller’s Yellow. Very best clear yellow 
with full center. Good grower and heavy 
producer. 
Orchid Beauty. Popular Novelty. Orchid- 
lavender flower with serrated petals. 
Pelargonium, Rich crimson maroon over- 
laid on white ground, One of the most 
popular novelties, 
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y Pomegranate 
WONDERFUL — Bright color, attractive 
tree. Fruit sweetish, highly acid. 
V Loquat 
NAVLET’S SWEET—Pear shaped fruit, 
yellow, and with aromatic flavor. Orna- 
mental. : 
/ Quinces 
APPLE or ORANGE — September. 
Orange-yellow. Most popular for jellies. 
PINEAPPLE — Large, flavor suggests 
pineapple Jellies and preserves. 
VEGETABLE PLANTS 
Artichoke 
GLOBE—Popular for shipping and home 
use, Hardy, will withstand winter and 
requires little care, 
Rhuharh 
STRAWBERRY—Vigorous growing va- 
riety. Large producer throughout win- 
ter. Successful in home gardens. 
Daisies 
Hardy and free flowering. 
Esther Reed. This is without doubt one of 
the finest cut flowers that we have today. 
The pure white blooms are completely 
double and produced in large quantities 
from June to November. The plants are 
vigorous and free flowering and produce 
the blossoms on tall, erect stems, This 
variety has found favor in the East and 
large quantities of blooms are shipped 
from California daily. Bound to be a fa- 
vorite in your cut flower garden, 40c each; 
6 for $2.25. 
Marconi Daisies, Great, shaggy flowers 
four inches across that make a beautiful 
showing and are indispensable in the cut 
flower garden. Stems are often two and a 
half feet long: Very much in demand by 
professional florists. Color is white with 
yellow center. Blooms over an exception- 
ally long period. 50c each; 3 for $1.35. 
Delphiniums 
Pacific Hybrids. We believe this strain of 
delphiniums to be the equal of any in 
existence. Noted for their stiff stems and 
heavy foliage, they are a standout in any 
garden. 
While they are easy to grow, a few point- 
ers will help you grow them better. Del- 
phiniums do not require a rich soil, but 
do much better where a little lime is ap- 
plied at planting time. 
Well drained soil is essential to their 
well-being. Keep crowns of plants above 
soil line when planting. Sold in mixture 
only. 3 for $1.10, 10 for $3.50. 
Gerberas 
An excellent garden plant and, at the 
same time, one of the most beautiful of 
cut flowers. Extra large size in reds, sal- 
mons, pinks, yellows and their variations. 
Borne on long wiry stems, ideal for cut- 
ting. Keep easily for over a week. 3 for 
$1.40; 6 for $2.75; dozen $5.00. 

Asparagus 
MARY WASHINGTON—White aspara- 
gus. Hardy and does well in the home 
garden. 

ASPARAGUS ~ 
Mary Washingto: 

Pelargoniums 
‘Martha Washington 
Geraniums’’ 
Finest varieties, far superior to the sorts 
previously grown. You will be delighted 
with the beautiful coloring of these new 
varieties. They bloom practically the year 
round in frostless locations and in colder 
climates they make excellent pot plants. 
Santa Monica. Large, light pink blooms. 
Very showy. 
Mackenson, Fiery 
bloomer. 
Marie Vogel. Pink and salmon. Large flow- 
ers. 
Duchess of Cornwall, 
tremely showy. 
Mary Bard. White with occasional pink 
markings. 
Salmon Queen, Bright 
dium flowers. Sized. 
San Diego. An unusual shade of light 
purple. 
Easter Greeting. Bright red. One of the 
earliest to bloom. 
Pink Giant, Large flowers of pure rose 
pink. 
Bella Donna, Cerise red. Very free flow- 
ering. ; 
Sue Jarrett. One of the finest salmon pink 
sorts. Large flowers. 
Giant Venus, Salmon. 
Large flowers, 
Grandma Fisher. A beautiful shade of 
bright salmon. Compact grower. 
Amanda. Glowing scarlet. Extremely 
showy and free flowering. 
Dark Presidio. Maroon and pink. 
Diener’s Giant. Large flowers of deep pink. 
Ida Henley. Rose red and splotched with 
deep maroon. 
Ruth McAfee. Salmon pink. Very free flow- 
ering. 
Lavender Quedlinberg. Lavender with up- 
per petals blotched maroon. 
Gardener’s Joy. White with dark markings 
on the throat. 
Carmine King. Glowing cerise red, Strong 
grower. 
Sensation Crimson. One of the best in its 
color class. 
Any of the above: 3 for $1.40; dozen $5.40. 
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rose pink. An early 
Deep maroon, Ex- 
salmon pink. Me- 
Early blooming. 
