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^ WAXABACHIE NURSERY, WAXAHACHIE, TEXAS 
CLIMBING VINES 
Our list of climbing vines is made up with the idea that 
each vine will serve a particular purpose better than others. 
True, we do not have a long list of climbing vines, but in 
our list will be found the most desirable for every purpose. 
For rock-work we recommend Ampelopsis, either Boston Ivy 
or Virginia Creeper. Although for permanency and beauty we 
believe that the Boston Ivy will be more desirable. For large 
trellises or where there is a large area to be covered we 
recommend Honeysuckle, Queen’s Wreath or Wisteria. For 
smaller trellises where beautiful flowers are desired there is 
nothing better than the Clematis, and we direct your par¬ 
ticular attention to the large flowering varieties, Henryi, 
Jackmani and Madame Edouard Andre. The first year after 
planting great care should be used in training the main 
leaders of your vines so that they may take proper form to 
carry out your final ideas. 
PERENNIAL SWEET PEA. For covering trellises, lattice 
work or fences this plant is unsurpassed. Flowers with long 
strong stems, identical with sweet peas that bloom throughout 
the summer and fall after sweet peas are gone. Colors, rosy- 
pink and white. Strong plants that will make heavy growth 
the first year, 19c each; 10 for $1.75. State color wanted. 
QUEEN’S WREATH. One of the loveliest climbing vines for 
the whole South. Grows fast; affords a dense, thick shade, 
and is covered in fall with a mass of glowing rose pink flowers 
of rare beauty. Dies down each year, but comes back the 
following spring stronger than ever. 
Price 1-year plants 19c each, 10 for $1.65. 
2-year heavy, 39c each; 10 for $3.50. 
BIGNONIA RADICANS (Trumpet Vine)—A native, hardy 
strong climbing vine with good leaves and scarlet, trumpet¬ 
shaped flowers in summer. Two-year olds, each 29c. 
TRUMPET VINE, VIOLET. One of the most beautiful of the 
Trumpet Vines; covered in spring with large flowers of deli¬ 
cate violet. Price 35c each. 
VIRGINIA CREEPER (Ampelopsis Quinquefolia). Large green 
leaves changing to crimson in the fall. Requires no support 
and is suited for covering tree trunks and walls. Price each 29c. 
WISTERIA 
PURPLE (Sinensis). An excellent vine for Southern planting. 
Flowers light purple and blue in early spring, borne in large 
drooping clusters. Well adapted for arbor planting. 
WHITE (Sinensis Alba). Resembles the purple variety, but 
with white flowers. Hardy and very desirable. 
Price 1-year plants 19c each; 10 for $1.65. 
2-year heavy, grafted, 45c each. 
BOSTON IVY (Ampelopsis Veitchi). A vine that covers with 
over-lapping foliage; self-clinging and will adhere closely to 
the smoothest surface. Leaves a deep green, changing to crim¬ 
son and yellow in autumn. When once established requires no 
further care. Ideal for planting on stucco and brick walls. 
Price 1-year light, 19c each; 2-year heavy 39c each. 
RED CLEMATIS (Clematis Texensis). A native vine of Texas, 
scarlet flowers, pitcher shaped, nodding. Endures hot, dry 
weather. Price 29c each. 
BLUE CLEMATIS (Clematis Crispa). Slender, climbing vine, 
with blue or purple bell-shaped flowers. Blooms from June to 
September. Endures heat and drought, native of Texas. Price 
29c each. 
CLEMATIS—-Paniculata (Sweet-Scented Clematis). Flowers 
small, star-shaped; white in color and produced in enormous 
quantities. Very fragrant and easily established. 
Price 1-year light 19c each. 2-year heavy 39c each. 
CLEMATIS, Large Flowering. This is the aristocrat of all 
climbing vines, and in our opinion nothing is more beautiful 
than Clematis Jackmani in full bloom. Our reduced prices on 
these lovely climbers should induce every home-owner to plant 
some of them. 
HENRYI. Very large blossoms; creamy-white. A strong 
grower and blooms abundantly. 
JACKMANI. Deep velvety-purple flowers of large size. One 
of the most popular. 
MADAME EDOUARD ANDRE. Large crimson-red flowers. A 
free-bloomer when once established. 
Price 1-year plants 29c each; 2-year heavy field-growR plants 
79c each for all 3 varieties. 
CLIMBING EUONYMUS. This splendid climbing evergreen 
resembles the Euonymus Japonica bush form, except it is a 
little lighter green, and its climbing habit makes it a very 
valuable climber for fences, stucco walls, brick chimneys, etc. 
Strong, heavy 2-year plants 49c each. 
GUARANTEE 
We guarantee to replace free of charge any nursery stock 
you buy from us that does not live, that is not true to name. 
39 Years Fair Dealing With Our Customers. 
HONEYSUCKLE 
HALL’S (Lonicera Halliana). Strong growing honeysuckle that 
is almost evergreen. Its flowers are white changing to yellow 
and very fragrant. 
SCARLET TRUMPET (Lonicera Sempervirens). A brilliant 
variety with trumpet-shaped flowers of bright scarlet. Valuable 
for use on porches and trellises. 
YELLOW TRUMPET (Lonicera Sempervirens Flava). Similar 
to the scarlet variety, but with flowers of deep yellow, bright 
green leaves. 
Price 1-year plants 14c each; 10 for $1.20. 
2-year heavy 29c each; 10 for $2.75 for all 3 varieties. 
ENGLISH IVY. This hardy, evergreen climber, will climb 
brick, stucco or stone walls. It is by far the best hardy 
evergreen climbing vine. Rather slow growth, but when once 
established, its beauty repays all the trouble in growing. Strcng 
heavy plants, 39c each. 
CAROLINA JASMINE. This beautiful evergreen climbing vine 
has bright green foliage the year round, and is covered in the 
early spring with sunflower yellow flowers about the size of a 
25c piece; of wonderful fragrance. If you have never tried this 
splendid climbing evei’green, there is a rare treat in store for 
you. 1-year plants 19c each. 2-year plants, heavy 49c each. 
KUDZU VINE. One of the strongest growing climbing vines 
Price 1-year plants 19c each; 2-year heavy 49c each, 
and for covering large spaces with a dense shade it has no 
equal. Price strong plants 29c each. 
MADERIA VINE. Fast growing, dense vine, making deep 
shade. Bears fragrant white flowers in profusion late summer 
and fall. Strong tubers, each 24c! 10 for $2.20. 
MISCELLANEOUS PLANT MATERIAL 
AGAVE (Century Plant). For desert or tropical effect, this 
rapidly growing desert plant is valuable. Thrives anywhere. 
Price 5 to 8 inch plants 24c each. 
BANANA (Fruiting). This plant has enormous tropical leaves, 
and in warmer sections produces the bananas of commerce. 
Price strong roots, 65c each. 
DEVILS IVY. Variegated yellow and green leaves. Fast 
grower. Fine house plant, and grows well in shade with plenty 
of water. Price, plants with 4 leaves, 5 to 8 inches tall 19c. 
PAMPAS GRASS. This is the true Argentine Pampas Grass 
that does so well all over the South. Lovely grassy foliage; 
beautiful long silvery plumes. Price 1-year small divisions 18c 
each; 2-year heavy divisions 45c each. 
SOTOL. A very decorative plant for Spanish or desert effect. 
Many long, thin, dagger-like leaves, light green in color. Odd 
and attractive. Strong 3-year plants 39c each. 
RED YUCCA. A desert-like Yucca plant throwing long, tall 
spikes of coral-red flowers. Native of Texas and very orna¬ 
mental. Medium strong plants 65c each. 
SPANISH DAGGER. This is an old favorite. Grows about 4 to 
8 feet tall with dark green, dagger-like leaves. In spring throws 
a massive spike of creamy white flowers, 3 to 4 feet tall. For 
Spanish and desert plantings, unexcelled. Price, strong plants 
65c each. 
