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WAXAHACHIE NURSERY, WAXAHACHIE, TEXAS 
ORNAMENTAL EVERGREENS 
The list of Ornamental Evergreens we offer is quite complete; varieties for every section in the South, Southwest and Gulf 
Goast sections. The plants we list are young stock, full of life and vigor. They are shipped balled in damp sphagnum moss, 
riant carefully day received. Remove moss before planting. Water well. Stake to keep wind from blowing plants around. You 
will get a lot of pleasure and satisfaction watching these young plants grow and develop into lovely specimens. The five best 
plants for general beautification of home, we think are as follows: Bakers Arborvitae, Pfitzers Juniper, Yellow Jasmine, Abelia, 
Wax Leaf Ligustrum. These should be planted around the house as foundation planting. Arizona Cypress is the best ali 
around evergreen to plant on lawn as specimen, or for background. 
ABELIA. A grand evergreen shrub for the South. Shiny, 
bronzy-green foliage with rosy-pink and white blossoms from 
early spring until frost. Price 12 to 18 inch plants 39c each; 
10 for $2.40. * 
ABORVITAE 
These symmetrical, compact hardy evergreens are the most 
useful, ornamental and dependable plants in the Southern land¬ 
scape. They will thrive in our climate, 
BAKERS ARBORVITAE. For a tall, pyramidal symmetrical 
evergreen, this is the best one for the South. Plant at en¬ 
trances, in background of other lower growing evergreens, as 
lawn specimens, etc. Price 12 to 18 inch, each 49c. 
BERKMANS GOLDEN ARBORVITAE. A dense, cone shaped 
medium height evergreen, with green and gold foliage. Used 
extensively in Southern plantings. Price 8 to 12 inch plants 
29c each. 
GLOBE ARBORVITAE. This is a dwarf, round, dark green 
dense foliage, evergreen. Used for planting in fount of higher 
evergreens, also in urns, and in cemeteries. Price 8 to 12 inch 
plants 49c each. 
GOLD TIP ARBORVITAE. This is like Bakers in size and 
shape, with beautiful gold tipped foliage. A valuable plant 
in general landscape work. Price 10 to 12 inch 49c each. 
RAMSEY HYBRID ARBORVITAE. A tall, columnar arborvitae 
of rare grace an delegance. Dark green evergreen. For accent 
plant against bare walls, tall buildings, backgrounds, etc. Price 
12 to 18 inch plants 49c each. 
ROSEDALE ABORVITAE. Cone shaped, medium height, fine 
silvery gray foliage; very desirable. Price 8to 12 inch 39c each. 
FLAME AZALEA. This azalea grows well throughout all the 
South and Eastern Atlantic states. Flowers vary from red- 
orange to canary. The easiest of all to grow. Price 2-year 
clumps, 49c each. 
EVERGREEN BARBERRY. Best Evergreen Barberry in lower 
South. Spiny evergreen leaves about 1-inch long; yellow flowers 
bluish-black fruit. Price 12 to 15 inch plants 29c each. 
BOX, COMMON. This is tthe box that is used for hedge, and 
ornamental sheared plants all over the South. Evergreen and 
Hardy. 8 to 10 inch plants 29c each; 10 for $2.40. 
OLD ENGLISH DWARF BOX. This is the Box grown in Vir¬ 
ginia and the Atlantic Coast. Very compact, may be pruned 
and sheared to any shape or form. Very slow grower. Price 
6 to 8 inch 39c each; 10 for $3.35. 
JAPANESE BOX. A fast growing Box, with yellowish green 
foliage. For edging, low hedges, etc. Price 6 to 8 inch plants 
15c each; 10 for $1.25. 
SCOTCH BROOM. Brilliant mass of yellow pea-shaped flowers. 
Valuable as contrast to evergreen shrubs. Hardy and drought 
resisting. Price 12 to 18 inch plants 39c each. 
COMPHOR TREE. Very handsome bright green foliage, tinged 
with bronze in spring. Used extensively in warmer parts of 
South. Price 10 to 15 inch plants, 39c each. 
CAPE JASMINE. Lovely, dark green, glossy foliage, and pure 
white flowers of delightful fragrance. This variety will stand 
zero weather. Produces flowers throughout summer. This is 
the florists’ Gardenia. Price strong 12 to 18 inch plants 39c 
each; 10 for $3.40. 
CEDAR, RED. A fine, hardy evergreen for planting all oyer 
the South and West. May be trimmed to suit. A favorite, 
is tall columnar shape. Price 12 to 15 inch plants 39c each. 
CEDRUS DEODARA (Himilaya Cedar). This is one of the most 
beautiful and stately of all evergreens. Light green, feathery 
foliage, slightly. drooping. Fine specimen, or lawn evergreen. 
Price 8 to 12 inch plants 49c each. 
CHERRY LAUREL. A very hardy, rather large growing ever- 
gi'owing evergreen. Bright green foliage, white flowers in 
Spring; followed by black berries. Price 12 to 18 inch plants 
39c each. 
COTONEASTER Pannosa. Known as Silverleaf Cotoneaster. 
Leaves light green on top, silvery gray beneath. White blos¬ 
soms in spring, red berries in fall and winter. Hardy. Price 
8 to 12 inch plants 39c each. 
Why You Should Buy Your Nursery Stock From Us 
(1) We grow our own trees; selecting the buds from actual 
bearing trees, grown in our own orchards. You know you will 
get trees true to name. 
(2) We guarantee to replace any tree that does not live, 
free of charge. This is your guarantee against inferior, weak 
stock. 
(3) We ship promptly; same day order is received. 
(4) We have been growing and selling nursery stock since 
1898 ; we know how to grow stock suitable for the South. 
(5) We supply trees free from disease, with full instructions 
for pruning and planting. 
(6) Our prices are low—Compare with others. 
(7) We prepay all transportation charges, mail, express or 
freight. 
CYPRESS, ITALIAN. Tall, symmetrical, stately evergreen of 
picturesque beauty. Plant against tall buildings, at corners, 
against chimneys, columns, etc. Price 2 to 3 foot 95c each. 
CYPRESS, LAWSONS. Dense, blue foliage, similar in form 
and shape to Berkman’s Golden Arborvitae. A rare beauty. 
Price 12 to 15 inch 69c each. 
CYPRESS, ARIZONA. Large, fast growing evergreen, with sil¬ 
very gray foliage. May be pruned to taste. The most hardy, 
dependable evergreen for the South, Southwest and the West. 
Price 12 to 18 inch plants 69c each. 
ELEAGNUS PUNGENS. Foliage bronzy-green on top, silver be¬ 
neath. Yellow flowers in spring, plum shaped fruits; some¬ 
times in abundance, and fine for jelly. Price 8 to 12 inch 
plants 39c each. 
AMERICAN EUONYMUS (American Burning Bush) A tall 
growing shrub, evergreen in South, dark green leaves turning 
to scarlet in Autumn, fruit large, dark red. Price 18 to 24 
inch plants 29c each. 
CLIMBING EUONYMUS. Leaves bright green, evergreen, will 
climb on brick, stone, wood, etc. A really fine evergreen 
climber. Price 2-year strong plants 29c each. 
GOLD EDGE EUONYMUS. Dark green leaves, margined gold. 
A handsome, odd evergreen. Price 6 to 9 inch plants 29c each. 
EUONYMUS JAPONICA. Lovely, dark green glossy leaves. 
Very dense, and may be sheared to suit. Planted as low hedge, 
or as specimens. A fine plant for the South. Good 12 to 15 
inch plants 39c each; 10 for $3.40. 
SILVER EDGE EUONYMUS. Bright green leaves, with silver 
margin. A companion to Gold Edge Euonymus above. Price 
6 to 8 inch plants 39c each. 
CHINESE BLUE FIR (Cunninghamia). A lovely hardy fir for 
the South, with tropical-like foliage, resembling the Aurecaria. 
One of the loveliest of all coniferous evergreens. Price 8 to 10 
inch plants 59c each. 
WHITE FIR. Without doubt the finest of the Rocky Mountain 
evergreens. Graceful habit; foliage bluish above, silvery be¬ 
neath. Price 12 to 18 inch plants 49e each,. 
