Waxahachie, Texas 

WAXAHACHIE NURSERY COMPANY 
Fall 1941 and Spring 1942 

DARWIN TULIPS 
As there will be no Dutch bulbs imported from Holland 
this year, we list the following domestic grown Tulips. We 
offer only Top-Size bulbs, 12 cm. and up, and from these 
bulbs you are sure to get large flowers, on long stems. Plant 
Tulips in November and December for best results. 
No. 9000 Bartigan—Dazzling crimson-scarlet; most popular. 
No. 9001 Blue Aimable—Helitrope-lilac, inside violet, late. 
No. 9002 Clara Butt—Apple blossom pink; lovely art shade. 
No. 9003 Princess Elizabeth—Soft deep rose, long strong stem. 
No. 9004 William Copeland—Lavender, about the earliest. 
No. 9005 Wm. Pitt—Brilliant dark scarlet, very early forcer. 
No. 9006 Inglescombe Yellow—The well known light yellow 
Darwin. 
No. 9007 Mixed—Mixed all colors, as above. 
Prices: Each 12c; 10 for 98c; 100 for $8.75; 250 for $19.50; 
1000 for $65.00, postpaid 
IRIS, BEARDED OR GERMAN 
When you think of Iris, probably you think of the old 
Flags you have seen growing for years in your grandmother’s 
garden, for which you never cared for particularly. Well, 
these new Bearded Iris we offer are as different from the 
old flags, of childhood memory, as_ daylight is from dark. 
A delightful surprise awaits you. (In descriptions below, S 
is for Standard or upper petals, and F is for Falls, or droop- 
ing petals.) 
No. 278 Albert Victor—S soft blue, F light lavender. 
No. 279 Alcazar—S light bluish-violet, F red-purple. 
No. 280 A. E. Kunderd—S bronze yellow, F magenta red. 
No. 281 Afterglow—Tall soft pink, shading to rich yellow. 
No. 283 Canary Bird—Lovely soft yellow throughout. 
No. 284 Caprice—Raspberry red, very beautiful. 
No. 285 Celeste—S sky blue, F deeper blue. 
No. 291 F. C. Shaw—S light claret; F claret shaded black. 
No. 292 Gertrude—Rare violet-blue, very large. 
No, 294 Iris King—S deep gold; F maroon. 
No. 297 Kochi—Fragrant rich red purple; a favorite. 
No. 299 Lohengrin—Rich silvery lilac, toned pink. 
No. 304 Maori King—Rich golden yellow throughout. 
No. 9008 Mme. Chobaut—Cream with maroon markings. 
No. 9009 trees and Gold—A blend of orchid, gold and 
purple. 
No. 307 Perfection—Rich violet-blue, fine form. 
No. 9010 Prosper Laugier—S bronzy yellow; F rich red. 
No. 308 Purple King—S light purple; F deep purple. 
No. 9011 Sass Pink—Large pink. 
No. 312 Seminole—S violet-red; F mahogany red. 
Price on above Iris Each lic; 3 for 29c; 10 for 95c 
25 for $2.15; 100 for $6.95 
DAHLIAS 
Dahlias are as easily grown as potatoes. 
strong tubers we offer. Give them plent, 
water, and cut beautiful blooms through the spring, summer 
and fall. The named varieties listed below represent prac- 
tically all of the best Dahias grown, many of them retailing 
from 50c to $1.50 each. 
No. 213 A. D. Livona—Shell pink. 
No. 214 American Beauty—Large, fine American Beauty red. 
No. 216 Blue Stocking—Cactus type, purple blue. 
No. 217 Barbara Redfern—Blends of old rose and orange. 
No. 218 Calvin Coolidge, Jr.—Rose, pink and salmon. 
No. 244 Gloriana—Pure gold decorative. 
No. 225 Jean Kerr—The best white Dahlia. 
No. 226 Jersey Beauty—Pure clear pink, the best Dahlia 
grown. 
No. 227 Jersey Beacon—Chinese scarlet, very large blooms. 
No. 228 Jane Cowl—Large golden bronze, decorative. 
No. es Mrs. Carl Salbach—Large, lavender pink, decorative 
ype. 
No. 236 Mrs. Idever Warner—Very large orchid, decorative. 
No. 241 Pride of California—Deep red, decorative type. 
No. 242 Pink Flaminge—Intense rose pink. 
No. 249 William H. Hogan—Large red, white tips. 
PRICES ON ALL DAHLIAS SHOWN ABOVE AS FOLLOWS: 
Each 19c; 3 for 52c; 10 for $1.55; 25 for $3.19 
Simply plant the 
of fertilizer and 
CANNAS 
Nothing adds more color to a planting than a choice bed 
of Cannas, and they come back year after year, getting 
better all the time. The varieties we offer are the best and 
the most handsome in commerce today. 
No. ree King Humbert—Coppery scarlet flowers, bronze 
oliage. 
No. ae Yellow King Humbert—Deep yellow flowers flecked 
red. 
No. 267 Eureka—Creamy white flowers, green foliage. 
No. 269 Florence Vaughn—Large pure yellow flowers, lovely. 
No. an Ambassador—Large heads of orange flowers, bronze 
oliage. 
No. 272 King Midas—Heavy heads of light gold; green foliage. 
No. 274 Madam Crozy—Red flowers tipped with gold; striking. 
No. 275 Hungaria—Heavy heads of pure pink flowers. 
No. 276 Mrs. Alfred Conrad—Salmon pink or rare beauty. 
Price on all Cannas: Each 9c; 3 for 25c; 10 for 73c; 
25 for $1.69; 100 for $6.25 
A bed of 10 King Midas, surrounded by 10 Mrs. Alfred 
Conrad makes a striking combination of light gold and pink. 
GLADIOLUS 
Nothing you can plant will give you more satisfaction, or 
more beautiful flowers for the money paid out, than Gladiola. 
Of the very simplest culture, they grow anywhere, for any- 
body, and are sure to bloom. Throughout the South the very 
best results are obtained by planting in fall. A bed of 
Picardy gladiola is a sight never to be forgotten, and it is 
one of the loveliest and most lasting of all cut flowers. We 
cell only extra large bulbs, 112 inch and up, strictly Num- 
er One. 
No. 190 Alice Tiplady—Golden orange. 
No. 192 America—Light pink. 
No. 194 Betty Nuthall—Coral pink, very large. 
No. 196 Capt. Boynton—Large lavender. 
No. 9012 Charles Dickens—Purple. 
No. 198 Chicago White—A fine early white. 
No. 9013 Dr. F. E. Bennett—Bright red. 
No. 9014 Dream of Beauty—Deep wine. 
No. 199 E. J. Shaylor—Deep rose; ruffled, early. 
No. 9015 Flaming Sword—Early, clear red. 
No. 9016 Golden Eagle—Early yellow. 
No. 201 Halley—Deep salmon orange. 
No. 9017 Helga—Early salmon pink. 
No. 202 Los Angeles—Salmon pink. 
No. 9018 Minuet—Lavender. 
No. 204 Mrs. F. Pendieton—Pink and red. 
No. 9019 Mrs. F. King—Deep pink. 
No. 206 Picardy—Sensational new shrimp pink. 
No. 9620 Pride of Wanekah—Lavender rose. 
No. $021 Spirit of St. Louis—Burnt orange. 
No. 208 Souvenir—Lovely pure deep yellow. 
No. 9022—Wasaga—Nice buff. 
No. 212 Mixed—aAlIl colors and varieties, many fine ruffled 
ones. 
Prices on all above Gladiolus: Each 4c; 3 for 10c; 10 for 
29c; 25 for 69c; 100 for $2.45. Write for special quotation 
on large quantities. 
PEONIES 
Peonies will grow and do well in the South. Success de- 
pends upon selection of proper varieties, and buying strong 
roots. The varieties we offer are especially adapted in the 
South, and they will bloom for you, if planted before Feb- 
ruary 15th. 
No. 255 Couronne D’Or—White, flecked carmine, fragrant. 
No. 9023 Duc De Wellington—Bomb type, strong grower. 
‘Snow-white, yellow center. 
No. 254 Duchess De Nemours—Sulphur yellow, crown type. 
No. 9024 Edulus Superba—Bright, clear mauve-pink. Fra- 
grant, early. 
No. 252 Felix Crouse—Large, rich ruby red; bomb type. 
No. 9025 Floral Treasure—Clear pink, lighter center. 
No. 253 Fragrans—Dark pink, almost red, very fragrant. 
No. 9026 Francois Ortegat—Purplish crimson. Midseason. 
semi-rose type. 
