WAXAHACHIE NURSERY, WAXAHACHIE, TEXAS 
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STRAWBERRIES 
Strawberries require little room and attention, and will do 
well in any soil adapted to ordinary farm or garden crops. In 
preparing to plant strawberries, the soil should be prepared 
to a good depth and enriched with a well-rotted stable manure 
or good commercial fertilizer. For large plantings the plants 
should be in rows 4 feet apart and 18 inches apart in the row, 
but in small plantings they can be successfully grown in rows 
2 feet apart and 15 inches apart in the row. 
This season we are offering only 7 varieties, but these will 
cover the season from early to late. Well suited for planting 
throughout the South. 
AROMA (Standard.) Perfect flowering. A splendid late berry; 
large, deep red, and of excellent flavor. The skin is somewhat 
tougher than the early varieties and the flesh is firm, making it 
a good market sort. 
DUNLAP (Standard). Perfect flowering. Well and favorably 
known; medium early, a splendid shipper, and very attractive. 
IMPROVED KLONDIKE. (Standard.) Perfect flowering. The 
leading variety for the Southwest. One of the earliest, a good 
producer, and valuable for market and home. 
MISSIONARY. The best berry for South Texas, South Lou¬ 
isiana, and the warmer sections of the country. Very prolific, 
good size, good quality and medium early. 
EXCELSIOR. The very earliest berry grown, and an un¬ 
usually good berry for home use. Just tart enough to make 
excellent jelly and preserves. 
BLAKEMORE. The U. S. Department of Agriculture originat¬ 
ed this berry. Twice as productive as Missionary and Klondike; 
larger fruit, and excellent flavor. Fine for home use, and the 
most profitable berry for the South. 
PRICES ON STRAWBERRIES ABOVE 
(In the face of steadily advancing prices of all nursery 
stock, we are able to quote NEW LOW PRICES on straw¬ 
berries. All guaranteed to be true to name; guaranteed to 
live, and we pay all carrying charges. 
25 plants for_ 39c 
50 plants for_ 55c 
100 plants for_ 79c 
500 plants for_ $1.95 
1000 plants for_ 3.45 
5000 plants for_13.75 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
MASTODON. A great, new berry. The largest and most pro¬ 
ductive of the everbearers, sweet, highly flavored and a good 
shipper. Ideal for the garden. All of the above varieties, 
strong, specially grown plants may be ordered and planted in 
any month except July and the first half of August. Many of 
our customers prefer to plant early in the fall for a crop of 
berries in the late winter, and early spring. 
PRICES ON EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
25 plants for__45c 50 plants for-69c 
100 plants for_98c 500 plants for_$4.35 
1000 plants for_$7.75 5000 plants for-$33.50 
YOUNGBERRY 
This remarkably productive new berry is about 1 inch long, 
dark purple color, with a delicate flavor of raspberry and dew¬ 
berry. Very heavy bearer; plants produce year after planting. 
It is adaptable to all and any kind of soil. 
PRICES ON YOUNGBERRY PLANTS 
Heretofore prices have been too high for general planting, 
but now they are low enough for everybody to plant a patch 
of this wonderful berry. 
10 plants for_29c 25 plants for_65c 
50 plants for_$1.15 100 plants for-$1.95 
1000 plants for_$15.00 6000 plants for-$69.50 
RASPBERRIES 
While not a commercial crop in the South, Raspberries may 
be planted for home garden use. The variety we offer is a 
special Southern variety, large, luscious, red berries, that will 
bear under favorable conditions. 
PRICES ON RASPBERRIES 
10 plants for_39c 25 plants for_79c 
60 plants for_$1.45 100 plants for-$2.50 
IMMENSE NEW BOYSENBERRY 
Cross between blackberry, raspberry and loganberry. Large 
berry, iy 2 inches long, 1 inch diameter. Delicious flavor, re¬ 
sembling raspberry; very sweet and juicy, no sugar required. 
Bears 8 to 10 weeks during summer and fall. Will stand 15 
degrees below zero. Very drought resistant. All in all, we 
think the lax-gest and most delicious berry ever introduced. Does 
exceptionally well all over the South. Price, No. 1 strong plants, 
19c each; 10 for $1.25; 100 for $8.50. 
BLACKBERRIES AND DEWBERRIES 
MAYES DEWBERRY. (Austin’s Improved. Austin-Mayes.) 
This is about the only dewberry grown commercially in North 
Texas. Very large, fine flavor, early and prolific. Fine for 
home use and local market. Makes preserves and jelly of a 
different flavor than blackberries. 
AUSTIN DEWBERRY. Planted in Texas more extensively than 
any other berry. Very reliable. Berry large, jet black, sweet 
and delicious and always makes a crop. Ripe in May and June. 
EARLY HARVEST. This is one of the best early blackberries 
grown in the Southwest. It has a perfect flower. 
McDONALD BLACKBERRY. This appears to be a hybrid of a 
blackberry and dewberry. Large and of good quality. Earliest 
of all blackberries and begins a very few days after the 
Mayes dewberry. 
DALLAS. This is one of the most sure of all blackberries and 
endures Texas climate well. Ripens after McDonald and before 
the Robison. Has rather drooping vine, thorny, very produc¬ 
tive, medium size berry of fine quality. 
ROBISON. This is the best of all blackberries and the very 
best of the late ripening varieties for the Southwest. 
PRICES ON BERRY PLANTS ABOVE 
10 plants for_19c 25 plants for_39c 
100 plants for_$1.45 500 plants for_$6.75 
1000 plants for_$11.00 5000 plants for_$45.00 
(NOTE: At these new low prices no home in Texas 
should be without its berry patch). 
OUR NEW GUARANTEE 
Because of the finest lot of nursery stock that has been 
grown in years, we are able again to guarantee everything 
we sell to grow and live; therefore if you purchase anything 
from us out of this catalog, we will replace free of charge if 
it does not live; if it is not true to name, or is in any way 
unsatisfactory to you. This is your insurance against cheap, 
shoddy nursery stock; take advantage of it. 
HAUPT. Cross between dewberry and blackberry. Strong 
grower, heavy bearer, fruit large, black and luscious. Especially 
adapted to South Texas, and the warmer sections. 
THORNLESS DEWBERRY. This is a sport of the Mayes Dew¬ 
berry, bearing berries as large in size and in a great quantity, 
quality of flavor about the same. Otherwise like the Mayes ex¬ 
cept as the name indicates, it is without thorns, which makes 
it quite desirable. 
LUCRETIA DEWBERRY. An extra fine berry for the Pan¬ 
handle and Northern Oklahoma, Kansas, etc. Berry large, 
black, sweet and luscious; an old standby. 
Prices on Haupt, Thornless and Lucretia Dewberries 
10 plants for_29c 25 plants for_55c 
100 plants for_$1.85 500 plants for_$7.50 
1000 plants for_$13.00 5000 plants for-$52.50 
HOME GARDEN BERRY COLLECTION 
100 plants of 5 different kinds of Dewberries, Blackberries 
and hybrids, so selected as to furnish you luscious berries from 
early spring until late in season. We will send plants that 
are adapted to your locality, that you can depend on getting 
fruit from. 
100 PLANTS, ONLY_$1.25 
LOGANBERRY 
Cross between Blackberry and Red Raspberry. Fruit large, 
with very pleasant flavor; unexcelled for pies and table use. 
This berry should be planted more freely in the Rio Grande 
valley, and warmer sections of the country. Price, each 15c; 
10 for $1.20. 
