Fall 1941 and Spring 1942 
No. 9027 La Roserie—Creamy white with prominent stamens. 
Midseason. 
No. 9028 President Roosevelt—Midseason, 
flowering, brilliant red. 
Price on Peonies: Each 29c; 3 for 69c; 10 for $2.15. All 
above Peonies are 3 to 5-eye strong divisions. 
very fine, free 
MISCELLANEOUS BULBS 
No. 171 Anemones (Wind Flowers)—One of the most showy 
flowers. Gorgeous assortment of colors. Each 5c; 10 
for 39c; 100 for $3.00. 4 
No. 172 White Calla Lily—Aethiopica, large white. Beautiful, 
large white Calla. Contrary to general opinion, these 
can be grown successfully out of doors. 142-134 inch 
diameter. Each 19c; 10 for $1.50. Fics 
No. 173 Yellow Calla Lily (Richardia Elliottiana)—Deep, 
pure yellow. Does well outdoors. 2-212 inch diameter. 
Each 25c; 10 for $2.25. 
No. 9029 Black Calla Lily (Arum Pictum)—Very large black 
flower fading to maroon. No disagreeable odor. Each 60c; 
10 for $5.50. 
No. 9030 Pink Calla Lily (Richardia Rehmannii Carminea)— 
This is a dwarf Calla. The flowers are rose pink, but 
fade to cerise. Very unusual and scarce. Each 65c; 
10 for $6.00. 
No. 176 Ranunculus—Splendid cut flowers, in variety of 
lovely colors. Plant with claws of bulbs down. Each 8c; 
10 for 70c; 100 for $6.25. 
No. 180 Giant Hybrid Amaryllis—One of the finest strains 
of Amaryllis in America. Flowers immense, of most 
perfect form. Come in mixtures of rose, red, crimson, 
solid colors, and same colors striped white. A real 
floral treat. Large bulbs. Each 39c; 10 for $3.25. 
No. 181 Tuberose—We offer the genuine Mexican Tube Rose, 
blooming size bulbs. Each 4c; 3 for 10c; 10 for 29c; 
100 for $2.35. 
No. 9031 King Alfred Daffodils—Very large, pure yellow, 
frilled flowers. Each 12c; 10 for $1.00; 100 for $8.50. 
Double-nose bulbs. , 
No. 9032 Mixed Daffodils—A mixture of all types of daffodils, 
early and late. All of No. 1, double-nose bulbs. Each 7c; 
10 for 55c; 100 for $4.50. 
No. 9033 Jonquil O. Campernelle—Bright yellow, very fra- 
grant. Very lasting. No. 1 double-nose bulbs. Each 8c; 
3 for 21c; 10 for 59c; 100 for $4.95. 
PEACHES 
No long winded talk about peach trees is necessary. They 
are entirely at home in the South and Southwest, and cer- 
tain varieties may be grown on any kind of soil, and in 
every county in Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Arkansas and 
the South. If you do not know what varieties are best for 
your locality, leave it up to us, we will select those varieties 
that will give you fruit. The trees we offer you this year 
are the best that can be grown; fine root systems, smooth, 
healthy bodies and limbs. You could not buy a better tree 
at $1.50 each. 
The 2 to 3 foot trees quoted below are fine young trees, 
used largely by orchardists, commercial growers and large 
home orchards. They usually bear three years after planting. 
The 3 to 4 foot trees quoted below are bought generally 
by people who want a good young tree, at a low price, 
and are in no particular hurry. These 3 to 4 foot trees 
usually bear two years after planting. 
The 5 to 6 foot, well-branched, bearing size trees quoted 
below are the best that can be had, at any price, and are 
selected from thousands of trees for customers who want 
the best. These trees usually bear the year following plant- 
ing. 
Alexander—Semi-cling, red cheek, good quality; ripens May. 
No. 501—2 to 3 ft. No. 502—3 to 4 ft. No. 503—5 to 6 ft. 
Arp Beauty—Freestone; earliest of yellow fleshed peaches, 
good quality, ripens first of June. No. 504—2 to 3 ft. 
No. 505—3 to 4 ft. No. 506—5 to 6 ft. 
Augbert—Yellow freestone, like Elberta; ripens August. 
No. 507—2 to 3 ft. No. 508—3 to 4 ft. No. 509—5 to 6 ft. 
Belle of Georgia—Large freestone; white with red cheek. 
Fine quality, ripens two weeks before Elberta. No. 510— 
2 to 3 ft. No. 511—3 to 4 ft. No. 512—5 to 6 ft. 
WAXAHACHIE NURSERY COMPANY 
Waxahachie, Texas 
Carman—Large white freestone; fine quality, ripens July. 
No. 513—2 to 3 ft. No. 514—3 to 4 ft. No. 515—5 to 6 ft. 
Champion—Large freestone, white with red cheek; sweet 
and delicious. Ripens long season through June and 
pe re: 516—2 to 3 ft. No. 517—3 to 4 ft. No. 518— 
te) : 
Chinese Cling—Very large cling, creamy white, juicy and 
sweet; held in high esteem, but it is a shy bearer. 
No. 519—2 to 3 ft. No. 520—3 to 4 ft. No. 521—5 to 6 ft. 
Early Elberta—Identical to Elberta, two weeks earlier. 
No. 522—2 to 3 ft. No. 523—3 to 4 ft. No. 524— 5 to 6 ft. 
Elberta—Yellow freestone, ripens July; the old standby. 
No. 525—2 to 3 ft. No. 526—3 to 4 ft. No. 527—5 to 6 ft. 
Early Wheeler—Most profitable early peach, fine color, firm 
flesh. Ripens last of May. Quality only fair. No. 531— 
2 to 3 ft. No. 532—3 to 4 ft. No. 533—5 to 6 ft. 
VISIT OUR NURSERY 
Come to our nurseries, 10 miles west of Tyler. Take Dallas 
road out of Tyler; after you pass Airport, take first right 
hand and follow the arrow. 
Frank—Very similar to Eiberta, but much larger, and a big 
improvement on that fine variety; ripens little earlier. 
No. 534—2 to 3 ft. No. 535—3 to 4 ft. No. 536—5 to 6 ft. 
General Lee—Clingstone, white red cheek; excellent for pre- 
serving, pickling, ete. Ripens last of July. No. 537— 
2 to 3 ft. No. 538—3 to 4 ft. No. 539—5 to 6 ft. 
Golden Jubilee—Beautiful large yellow freestone, excellent 
quality, sweet and juicy, ripens 25 days before Elberta. 
No. 540—2 to 3 ft. No. 541—3 to 4 ft. No. 542—5 to 6 ft. 
WHY YOU SHOULD BUY YOUR FRUIT TREES 
FROM US 
(1) You will get trees true to name. 
_ (2) We guarantee to replace any tree that does not ar- 
rive in good condition. 
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 
a 1898; we know how to grow stock suitable for the 
outh. 
(5) We supply trees free from disease. 
(6) Our prices are low—compare with others. 
(7) We prepay all transportation charges, mail, express 
or freight. 
Halehaven—Fruit large, round, red and yellow freestone of 
the finest quality, ripens about 17 days before Elberta. 
No. 546—2 to 3 ft. No. 547—3 to 4 ft. No. 548—5 to 6 ft. 
Hart Cling—By far the best late cling. Very large, creamy 
white with blush. Juicy, sweet and delicious. Ripens 
about September 15th when peaches are scarce. No. 549— 
2 to 3 ft. No. 550—3 to 4 ft. No. 551—5 to 6 ft. 
Henrietta—Large brownish-yellow cling; ripens last of Au- 
gust. No. 552—2 to 3 ft. No. 553—3 to 4 ft. No. 554— 
Seto 6. tt- 
Heath Cling—An old favorite. Large creamy-white cling. 
Ripens August. No. 564— 
Fine for preserves and pickles. 
2 to 3 ft. No. 565—3 to 4 ft. No. 566—5 to 6 ft. 
Hobson—Large red cheek cling; excellent quality for eating; 
also ships extra well, ripens June. No. 567—2 to 3 ft. 
No. 568—3 to 4 ft. No. 659—5 to 6 ft. 
Honey—Medium size, skin marbled white and red; flesh white, 
tender, juicy and sweet. Especially adapted to Rio Grande 
Valley, Coastal Section and Warmer Sections of country. 
No. 570—2 to 3 ft. No. 571—3 to 4 ft. No. 572—5 to 6 ft. 
VARIETIES TO PLANT 
If you are not sure of the best varieties for your locality, 
leave the selection to us. We will select good varieties that 
will bear well in your section of the country. 
Indian Blood Cling—This is the genuine, old-fashioned, large 
Indian Cling, creamy white mottled deep red, flesh juicy 
and rich. Ripens July. No. 573—2 to 3 ft. No. 574— 
3 to 4 ft. No. 575—5 to 6 ft. 
Japan Dwarf—Tree dwarf, very prolific. Skin and flesh red, 
freestone of best quality. Ripens last of May. Fine for Rio 
Grande Valley and warmer parts of country. No. 576— 
2 to 3 ft. No. 577—3 to 4 ft. No. 578—5 to 6 ft. 
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