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WAXAHACHIE NURSERY, WAXAHACHIE, TEXAS 
MISCELLANEOUS BULBS, ETC. 
CROCUS 
The first flowers to bloom in spring are Crocus; some¬ 
times pushing their lovely heads through the snow to greet 
you with their dainty beauty, 
BARON VON BRUNOW. Lovely clear blue. 
MONT BLANC. Pure snow white of chaste loveliness. 
SIR WALTER SCOTT. White, striped lilac. A dainty beauty. 
MAMMOTH YELLOW. Golden yellow flowers in abundance. 
WINTER BLOOMING MIXTURE. All colors, well balanced. 
Price on above Crocus: Each 3c; 3 for 7c; 10 for 20c; 25 
for 45c; 100 for $1.75; 250 for $3.95; 1000 for $14.50. 
PARROT TULIP 
FANTASY. The loveliest tulip grown. Salmon pink with 
green markings on outer petals. Flowers quaint and of 
beautiful form, being laciniated. This tulip a year or two ago 
sold for as much as 75c each. Our low price puts them in the 
reach of all gardeners. By all means try some. Price: Each 
15c; 3 for 39c; 10 for $1.15, 25 for $2.25. 
AMARYLLIS 
There is nothing that will give the amateur gardener more 
pleasure than these giant-flowering Amaryllis, in rose, red, 
crimson, with varied markings. Giant bulbs ready to flower 
39c each. 
CALADIUM BULBS (Elephants Ear). Immense light green 
leaves give a tropical effect. The bulbs we offer are extra 
large, for immediate effects. Price: Each 14c, 3 for 39c; 
10 for $1.15. 
CALADIUM FANCY LEAF. These have much smaller leaves 
than Elephants Ear, and are in varied colors, red, salmon, 
white, light green, dark green, striped and blotched leaves. 
Fine for pots inside, and in shady places. Price: Each 29c; 
3 for 75c. 
CALLA, WHITE. Large, pure white calla lily, with yellow 
stamens. Price: Each 15c. 
CALLA, YELLOW. A magnificent flower of pure golden 
yellow. Price: Each 19c. 
GLADIOLA 
Gladiolus are too well known to go into detail. They are 
the easiest of all bulbs to grow, and their range of color is 
so varied, and the beauty and usefulness of their flower 
spikes so great that every home should plant liberally. They 
are so inexpensive. 
* ALICE TIPLADY. Orange. 
BARON J. HULOT. Violet-blue. 
CAPTAIN BOYNTON. Large lavender. 
CHICAGO. Pure white, early. 
*HALLEY. Deep salmon pink. 
MR. MARK. Light blue. 
*MRS. F. PENDLETON. Rose-pink. 
^PANAMA. Deep pink. 
PERSIA. Velvety maroon; splendid. 
*1910 ROSE. Deep rose pink, very early. 
*SOUVENIR. Pure yellow of rare beauty. 
VIRGINIA. Intense scarlet red. 
*AMERICA. Light pink. 
BETTY NUTHALL. Coral pink. 
CHARLES DICKENS. Radiant purple. 
*E. J. SHAYLOR. Deep rose, ruffled. 
LAVENDER BRIDE. Deep lavender rose. 
MRS. DR. NORTON. Peaches and cream. 
ORANGE QUEEN. Apricot yellow. 
PEACE. Large, late, white. 
PICARDY. Sensational shrimp pink. 
*SCHWABEN. Sulphur yellow. 
THE ORCHID. Pure orchid. 
VEILCHENBLAU. Blue-violet. 
Prices on above Gladiolus :Each 4c; 3 for 10c; 10 for 29c; 
25 for 69c; 100 for $2.45; 250 for $5.95; 500 for $11.00; 
1000 for $19.00. 
These are large No. 1 high-quality bulbs. 
SUNSET GLADIOLUS MIXTURE. 12 bulbs, 1 each, choice 
cut-flower varieties, 30c. 
LILIES FOR THE GARDEN 
Many of our loveliest flowers are Lilies, but, unfortunate¬ 
ly, many 6f them are difficult to grow, and often disappoint¬ 
ing. The. varieties we list are easily grown-, generally, and 
will repay you many times for your trouble. 
CRINUM LILY (Angel Lily) Large trumpet shaped flowers, 
white with pink and lavender markings. Get bigger and 
better every year. Price: Each 24c; 3 for 65c. 
EASTER LILY. Pure white, the florist’s Easter Lily. For 
pots inside. Price; Each 29c; 3 for 75c. 
ELEGANS, ORANGE QUEEN LILY. Very handsome, large 
orange colored flowers, with small black spots. Establishes 
easily. Price each 39c. 
MARTIGON LILY. Strong growing lily, producing 20 to 30 
light spotted purple lilies. Very graceful and vigorous 
grower. Rare. Price; Each 69c. 
MADONNA LILY. The most beautiful, and most dependable 
pure white lily for the South. One planted, always with you. 
Price: Each 29c; 3 for 75c; 10 for $2.15. 
SUPERBUM LILY (American Turscap Lily). Color varies 
from pale yellow to deep crimson, more or less spotted. on 
inner surface. Fine established plants often reach a height 
of 10 feet. Price; Each 29c. 
TIGER LILY (Tigrinum Splendens). The finest form of Tiger 
Lily; color rich, dark salmon-orange, spotted glossy black. 
Of easy culture. Price; Each 19c; 3 for 53c; 10 for $1.50. 
MUSCARI (Grape Hyacinth) 
These charming plants will grow under trees and shrubs, 
also do well in full sun. Also, may be forced in house. Their 
clean, deep blue in early spring is something different. Price: 
Each 4c; 3 for 10c; 10 for 27c; 100 for $2.15. 
TUBEROSE 
These Mexican bulbs have tall spikes of waxy white 
flowers, with a heavy fragrance. Do unusually well all over 
the South. Price; Each 4c; 3 for 10c; 10 for 25c; 100 
for $2.15. 
DAHLIA 
Dahlias are as easily grown as potatoes. Simply plant 
the strong tubers we offer, give them plenty of fertilizer and 
water, and cut beautiful blooms throughout spring, summer 
and fall. 
NAMED VARIETIES 
DARLENE. Shell-pink, blended white at center. (Decora¬ 
tive). 
JANE COWL. Bronzy buff and old gold. (Decorative). 
JERSEY BEACON. Scarlet and buff. (Decorative). 
JERSEY BEAUTY. Real rose-pink. (Decorative). 
JUDGE A. B. PARKER. Deef buff, exhibition variety. 
MRS. CARL SALBACH. Solferino-pink. (Decorative). 
MRS. HARTONG. Soft bronzy-buff. (Show). 
MRS. I. de VER WARNER. Orchid-pink, large. (Decorative). 
NATHAN HALE. Rich autumn bronze. (Decorative). 
PRID EOF CALIFORNIA. Vivid red, long stem. (Decorative). 
SEBASTAPOL. Deep orange. (Decorative). 
VIVIAN. White, heavily tipped violet. (Show). 
JEAN KERR. Pure solid white. 
Price: Strong tubers, each 19c; 3 for 52c; 10 for $1.55. 
CUT FLOWER VARIETIES BY COLOR 
Lavender, Pink, Red, Yellow, White, Bronze, (un-named). 
Price: Each 12c; 3 for 32c; 10 for 95c; 25 for $2.19; 100 
for $8.50. 
PEONIES 
This grand flower is only surpassed by the rose in popu¬ 
larity. The selected growing varieties we offer are especially 
adapted to growing in the South, Southwest and Southeast. 
At the low price we are offering these splendid 3 to 5 eye 
divisions, plant liberally. 
NAMED VARIETIES 
DUCHESSE DE NEMOURS. Sulphur white. 
EDULIS SUPERBA. Popular pink. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA. Snow-white, red flecks and markings.' 
LA PERLE. Lilac-white. 
MADAME EMILE GALLE. Seashell pink. 
MADAME MECHIN. Deep red. 
MARGUERITE GERARD. Hydrangea-pink. 
PIERRE DUCHARTE. Lilacpink. 
Price for above varieties, 3 to 5 eye divisions: Each 25c;, 3 
for 6Sc. 
CUT FLOWER PEONIES BY COLOR (un-named) 
Rad, pink. Light Buff, white. 3 to 5 eye strong divisions. 
Each 19c; 3 for 53c; 10 for $1.55; 25 for $3.60; 100 for $12.50. 
