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Waxahachie Nursery 
WAXAHACHIE, TEXAS 
CATALOG—Fall 1937—Spring 1938 
WHY YOU SHOULD BUY YOUR 
NURSERY STOCK FROM US— 
(1) We offer in this catalog only choice, selected 
stock; full of vitality and sure to grow. 
(2) It is absolutely true to name. 
(3) We have been growing and selling nursery stock 
since 1898. We know how to grow stock suit¬ 
able for the South. 
(4) We have the largest assortment of stock in the 
South; one of the largest in United States. 
(5) Our prices are low, for high grade stock, com¬ 
pare with others. 
(6) We prepay all transportation charges, mail, ex¬ 
press, freight. 
(7) We guarantee our stock to live; to be as rep¬ 
resented, and to be true to name and will replace 
FREE OF CHARGE, any item you buy from us 
that fails to live; that is not true to name, or 
that is not as represented. 
DARWIN TULIPS 
FEU BRILLIANT. A glorious scarlet tulip ; large and beauti¬ 
fully shaped flower, on strong stem. One of first to bloom. 
INGLESCOMBE YELLOW. Canary yellow, with yellow an¬ 
thers. Beautiful yellow tulip, and fine cut flower. 
THE SULTAN. Glossy maroon-black; frequently called a 
small form of the Black Tulip. 
WM. COPELAND. Lovely lilac; beauttiful early bloomer. 
CLARA BUTT. Clear, self-colored salmon rose-pink; very 
popular. Cannot be beat for beds. 
GRETCHEN. Silvery pale rose, flushed white, inside soft 
pink with white center marked blue. 
PRIDE OF HAARLEM. Cerise scarlet; an enormous flower of 
superb form and grand beauty. One of finest cut flower and 
bedding varieties. 
KING GEORGE V. Glowing salmon scarlet, shaded bright 
rose; inside brilliant orange-scarlet with blue base. (We ask 
that you look at prices asked by other dealers of this grand tulip 
and compare with ours). 
PROF RAUWENOFF. Bright cherry red, with scarlet glow 
inside; brilliant blue base. 
FARNCOMBE SANDERS. Scarlet; inside vivid cerise-scarlet 
with white base. Very large flower of perfect shape. Excel¬ 
lent cut flower. 
BARTIGON. A very showy fiery crimson, with pure white 
base, ringed deep blue. One of best for lower South and 
warmer climates, as it blooms very early, and seems to do 
better in warm sections. 
PRICES ON ALL ABOVE DARWIN TULIPS 
Each 5c: 3 for 13c; 10 for 37c; 25 for 79c; 100 for $2.98; 
250 for $7.15; 1000 for $26.00. All first-class No. 1 Bulbs. 
Do not buy No. 2 and No. 3 bulbs sold by Tom, Dick and 
Harry; they produce fodder but no flowers. 
HYACINTHS 
We offer large Hyacinth bulbs, 17 centimeters and up. 
When comparing prices, be sure you get the large bulbs, as 
smaller bulbs give only puny flowers, and are not worth the 
space they occupy in the garden. 
GERTRUDE. Rosy-pink; well shaped compact truss, fine for 
pots and bedding. 
RETURN POSTAGE GUARANTEED 
LA VICTOIRE. Bright carmine-red, strong stem, heavy truss, 
good bedder. 
LTNNOCENCE. Pure white, large, well shaped bells. The 
best pure white. 
QUEEN OF THE BLUES. Light blue, with beautiful silvery 
shade. 
KING OF THE BLUES. Deep glossy blue, splendid well 
formed long spike. 
CITY OF HAARLEM. Bright golden yellow, large truss, very 
fine. 
PRICES ON HYACINTHS ABOVE 
Each 13c; 3 for 35c; 10 for 98c; 25 for $2.25; 50 for 
$4.25 and 100 for $8.00. 
NARCISSUS 
(For pots and pans inside) 
PAPER WHITE, Texas Grown (better than others). Plant in 
pot or pan inside, in bulb fiber we furnish with bulbs, keep in 
cool place for three weeks. Lovely white trusses of bloom on 
strong spikes. Price: Each 7c; 3 for 19c; 10 for 49c. (With 
bulb fiber). 
GRAND SOLIEL D’OR (Yellow). Same as above, except pure 
deep yellow. Price: Each 9c; 3 for 25c; 10 for 69c. (With 
bulb fiber). 
(Both above varieties also do well in pebbles and water). 
DAFFODILS AND NARCISSUS 
(For outdoor planting) 
EMPEROR. Perianth primrose yellow, trumpet pure yellow. 
Produces year in and year out, lovely flowers on strong, long 
stems. Price: Each 7c; 3 for 19c; 10 for 55c, 100 for $4.75. 
ORANGE PHOENIX. Double orange and sulphur yellow, very 
lovely. Price: Each 6c; 3 for 17c; 10 for 45c; 100 for $3.95. 
POETICUS ORNATUS. Short cup pure white, scarlet eye. 
Very ornamental. Price same as on Orange Phoenix above. 
JONQUILS. Two or three golden yellow flowers, on strong 
stems, delightfully fragrant. Excellent cut flower. Price: 
Each 8c; 3 for 21c; 10 for 59c; 100 for $4.95. 
FLORIST’S MIXTURE. A choice mixture of numerous hardy 
varieties, in first size blooming bulbs. Excellent for garden 
display, or choice cut flowers. Price: 10 for 39c; 25 for 87c; 
100 for $3.65. 
