Sec. 562, P. L. & R. 
U. S. POSTAGE 
PAID 
Waxahachie, Texas 
Permit No. 25 
WAXAHACHIE, TEXAS 
■ (Established 1898) ■ ■ 
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DARWIN TULIPS 
Our Darwin Tulips are imported directly by us from one of the oldest 
and best bulb growers in Holland. We do not offer second and third size 
bulbs; our bulbs are 12 cm. and up, classified as Top-Size and from these 
bulbs you are sure to get large flowers, on long stems. Plant in Novem¬ 
ber and December for best results. 
No. 101 Afterglow—Salmon orange; one of the finest tulips. 
No. 102 Allard Pearson—Fine dark red; very early. 
No. 103 Bartigon—Dazzling crimson-scarlet; most popular. 
No. 104 Barronne Tonnaye—Vivid pink; fine bedder; good cut flower. 
No. 105 Clara Butt—Apple blossom pink; lovely art shade. 
No. Ill La Tulip Noire—The best of all black tulips. 
No. 112 Zwanenburg—Pure white, on long strong stem. 
No. 113 Mme. Krelage—Bright lavender pink, silver pink margin. 
No. 114 Mrs. Potter Palmer—Bright purplish violet. 
No. 4601 Yellow Giant—Dark golden yellow; best of all yellow Darwins. 
No. 116 Inglescombe Yellow—The well known light yellow Darwin. 
No. 117 Pride of Haarlem—Carmine red; enormous flower, fine bedder. 
No. 118 Princess Elizabeth—Soft deep rose, long strong stem. 
No. 120 Wm. Copeland—Lavender, about the earliest. 
No. 122 Mixed—Mixed all colors, as above. 
PRICES ON ALL DARWIN TULIPS 
Each 5c; 10 for 37c; 100 for $2.98; 250 for $6.95; 1000 for $26.00. Delivered 
free to you at these prices. Be sure to put down catalog number. 
No. 4602 Double Early Tulips. Fine for flower beds and borders and most 
beautiful for groups. Strikingly beautiful assortment of colors, fully 
double, resembling giant peonies. Try some. 10 for 45c; 50 for $1.95; 
100 for $3.60. 
No. 4603 Mayflowering, or Cottage Tulips. These are more elegant than 
the Darwin tulips, and have softer, daintier colors. Unsurpassed for 
cut flowers Mixed, fine assortment of colors. 10 for 43c; 50 for $1.85; 
100 for $3.50. 
HYACINTHS 
Our Hyacinth bulbs are 17/18 ctm. a fine size for bedding, and pot cul¬ 
ture in the house. Each bulb is guaranteed to throw at least one full 
sized flower spike. 
No. 123 L’lnnocence—Best pure white. 
No. 124 Garabaldi—Brilliant red, lovely deep color. 
No. 125 Gertrude—Rosy pink; large compact truss. 
No. 126 Queen of the Pinks—Choice, rich pink. Very fine. 
No. 127 City of Haarlem—Best golden yellow. 
No. 128 Yellow Hammer—Lovely lemon-yellow. 
No. 129 Bismark—Bright blue, very large truss. 
No. 130 Duchess of Westminister—Pupfle, white eye, rare color. 
No. 131 King of the Blues—Deep indigo blue. 
No. 132 Queen of the Blues—Best light blue. 
No. 133 Lord Balfour—Light purple, tinted pink. 
No. 134 Sir Wm. Mansfield—Violet and purple. 
No. 135 Mixed, All Colors—This is a very fine mixture. 
PRICES ON ALL HYACINTHS 
Each 9c; 10 for 75c; 50 for $3.45; 250 for $15.00. Transportation paid. 
Remember: these 17/18 ctm. size Hyacinths are one size larger than the 
usual hyacinths sold by the better seed houses. Extra fine for bedding. 
NARCISSUS AND DAFFODILS 
Plant Narcissus and Daffodil for permanent beauty. Once planted, they 
thrive and bloom abundantly for years and years. Unexcelled for cut 
flowers. 
No. 155 King Alfred—Very large, pure yellow, frilled flowers. Each 12c; 
10 for $1.00; 100 for $8.50. 
No. 4604 Long Trumpet Daffodils. These have long trumpets, like King 
Alfred; but in mixed colors of Golden Yellow, Primrose and Light 
Yellow. Price each 9c; 10 for 75c; 100 for $5.85. 
No. 159 Paper White Narcissus—For growing in bowl in house. Pure white. 
Each 7c; 3 for 19c; 10 for 49c. 
No. 160 Yellow Paper White—Solid golden yellow, for indoor use. Each 
9c; 3 for 25c; 10 for 69c. 
No. 4605 Incomparabilis Narcissus, or Star Narcissus—The cups or crowns 
are about half as long as the perianths. The colors of these cups 
vary from yellow to deep red, in pleasing contrast to color of perianth. 
We recommend these highly. Fine mixed varieties, about 10 sorts, of 
such varieties as Sir Watkins, Croesus, Lucifer, Will Scarlet, Jupiter, 
etc. Price each 8c; 10 for 69c; 25 for $1.55; 100 for $5.60. 
No. 4606 Barri Narcissus (Short Cupped Narcissus). The cups measuring 
about one-third the length of the perianth. Colors ranging from pure 
white, edged red, through all shades of yellow and orange. Fine cut 
flowers, and will last in beds for a long time. Price 7c each; 10 for 
59c; 25 for $1.39; 100 for $5.15. 
No. 4607 Poets Narcissus. White, with short cups or eyes, usually bright 
orange or scarlet. Fine mixture containing such splendid varieties 
as Glory of Lisse, Pheasants Eye, Horace, etc. Price 8c each; 10 for 
63c; 25 for $1.47; 100 for $5.30. 
No. 4608 Poetaz Narcissus, or Bunch—Flowering Narcissus. Each stem 
bearing from 4 to 6 beautiful flowers, ranging from creamy white with 
yellow eye, through pure yellow with scarlet eye. Fine mixture of 
such splendid varieties as Laurens Koster, Orange Cup, Scarlet Gem 
and Cheerfulness. Price 9c each; 10 for 71c; 25 for $1.69; 100 for $5.80. 
No. 4609 Double Narcissus. Something new. Full double flowers resemb¬ 
ling large double roses. Unsurpassed as cut flowers. A bed of these 
will give you lovely cut flowers for years. Colors range through pure 
white, sulphur yellow through golden yellow. Price each 12c; 10 for 
$1.05; 25 for $2.25; 100 for $7.50. 
No. 158 Mixed Daffodils—All the above and many other fine sorts. 10 for 
55c; 100 for $4.50. 
The above are all Extra Large, Double Nose Bulbs. 
These double nose bulbs produce two flower stems, whereas the usual 
bulbs sold are round singles, and produce only one flower stalk. Bear this 
in mind when comparing prices. We sell the best. 
JONQUILS 
No. 161 Jonquil Campernelle—Bright yellow, very fragrant very lasting. 
Each 8; 3 for 21c; 10 for 59c; 100 for $4.95 
CROCUS 
The earliest spring flower; the harbinger of spring, blooming in Feb¬ 
ruary in the South. For colorful groups, plant 10 to 25 bulbs in a clump, 
here and there, under shrubs and bushes, or on lawn. 
No. 148 Queen of the Blues—Light blue, most beautiful of all Crocus. 
No. 149 Baron Von Brunow—Dark purple, lighter inside. 
No. 150 King of the Whites—Extra large, pure white. 
No. 151 Albion—Violet, white striped. 
No. 152 Golden Yellow—Pure yellow, finest of all crocus. 
No. 153 Crocus Mixture—All above colors, and many more. 
PRICE ON ALL CROCUS 
Each 3c; 10 for 20c; 100 for $1.75 
If you want Crocus to bloom in the South you must plant large 
bulbs, therefore, we quote only on large plump bulbs, guaranteed to 
bloom. Give catalog number. 
SINGLE EARLY TULIPS 
In the first days of March, when nature is still bare and leafless, 
the early tulips come into flower. Their striking, strongly contrasting 
colors bring new life into the garden Be sure to try some. Top size 
bulbs only. 
No. 136 Rainbow—Consisting of beautiful range of colors, red, orange, 
violet, pink, white and many two-toned colors. 10 for 39c; 100 for 
$3.45; 1000 for $29.00. 
BREEDER TULIPS 
These are large, robust tulips, on very high strong stalks. They bear 
a resemblance to Darwin Tulips, and are even stronger and higher, show¬ 
ing quite a wealth of color, in which bronze, apricot, purple and violet 
dominate Wonderful borders and groups can be made with these. 10 1/2 
to 11 1/2 cm. strong bulbs. 
No. 142 Mixed Breeder Tulips—10 for 47c; 100 for $3.95. 
GIANT FLOWERING TRIUMPH TULIPS 
The most beautiful, largest, strongest and most perfect bedding tulips 
even seen. These wonderful tulips begin to flower about two weeks earlier 
than the Darwins, and keep flowering for about six weeks. Producing 
original and striking colors, they are really of outstanding beauty. Do not 
omit these fine new tulips from your order. 
No. 143 Mixed Giant Flowering Triumph Tulips—In many different and 
gorgeous color combinations. 10 for 55c; 100 for $4.75. 
PARROT TULIPS 
Peculiar, fantastical tulips, whose petals are crenulated and curled 
in a very strange manner, while, at the same time, they are marked and 
feathered in a fantastic way. Make most prized cut flowers. 
No. 146. Fantasy—Strikingly beautiful; salmon pink, becoming darker to¬ 
ward the bottom. Priced lower than ever before. Each 10c; 10 for 
85c; 100 for $7.00. 
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