Waxahachie, Texas WAXAHACHIE NURSERY COMPANY Fall 1941 and Spring 1942 
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brilliant colors with beds of gay tulips, daffodils and other 
early flowers, 
FLOWERING PEACHES 
These flowering peaches are similar to 
trees, but are more dwarf growing. 
double, resembling small roses. 
Pink Flowering Peach—Double, bright pink flowers. No. 
9037—2 to 3 ft. No. 9038—3 to 4 ft. No. 9039—4 to 5 ft. 
Red Flowering Peach—Double, bright red flowers. No. 9040— 
a LORS tts _ No. 9041—3 to 4 ft. No. 9042—4 to 5 fie 
White Flowering Peach—Double, white flowers. No. 9043— 
2 to 3 ft. No. 9044—3 to 4 ft. No. 9045—4 to 5 ft. 
Prices on above flowering peach. 2 to 3 ft. 35c each; 
3 to 4 ft. 45c each: 4 to 5 ft. 60c each. 
No. 9046 Purple Leaf Plum (Prunus _ pissardi)—Small trees 
with ,purplish-red foliage. Pink flowers in great profu- 
sion in early spring before foliage appears. Price, 4 to 5 
ft. trees 60c each: 10 for $5.50. 
No. 4658 Long-clustered Golden-chain (Laburnum Vossi)—A 
small tree with green bark and foliage like exaggerated 
clover leaves. Flowers are pure golden yellow, and 
formed in long racemes like Wisteria. Very beautiful and 
still very rare. Price, 4 to 5 ft trees, $2 each. 
No. 1106 White Dogwood (Large flowering)—A very distinc- 
tive and lovely shrub when in full flower. 3 ft. heavy 
plants, 49¢ each. 
No. 4667 Mimosa or Silk Tree (Albizzia Julibrissan)—One of 
the most handsome and ornamental of all flowering trees; 
tropical-like foliage with large flat rose colored flowers. 
Quite hardy. Price, 4 to 5 ft. trees, 65c each. 
REDBUD 
This lovely and popular shrub can now be bought at 
such reasonable prices that everyone should plant masses 
of them about their premises. 
No. 1156—2 to 3 ft. 9c each; 10 for 80c; 100 for $6.50. 
No. 1157—3 to 4 ft. 23c each; 10 for $1.90; 100 for 015.00. 
No. 1158—4 to 5 ft. heavy well branched, blooming size, 49c 
each; 10 for $4.00. 
MAGNOLIA 
Magnolia Grandiflora (Southern Magnolia)—Majestic tree 
with large thick leaves of glossy green; beautiful white 
flowers with heavy fragrance. No. 9047—18 to 24 inches, 
$1.00 each. No. 9048—2 to 3 ft. $1.25 each. No. 9049— 
3 to 4 ft. $2.00 each. 
SHRUBS — FLOWERING AND ORNAMENTAL 
No home is complete without some shrubs, vines, e%., 
planted around the premises. Houses without anything planted 
around them look cold, desolate and uninviting. The greatly 
reduced prices we offer on shrubs this year, with the long, 
full list we offer, will enable any homeowner to beautify 
his premises at a small cost. 
No. 1064 Almond Pink Flowering—Dwarf growing, blooms 
very early. Pink flowers. Price, 18 to 24 inch, 49c. 
No. 1065 Almond White Flowering—Dwarf growing, blooms 
very early, white flowers. Price, 18 to 24 inch, 49c. 
ALTHEA — BUSH ALTHEA 
No. 1066 Alplissima—Double red. 
No. 1067 Anemonaeflora—Double pink. 
No. 1068 Ardens—Double violet. 
No. 1075 Jean De Arc—Double pure white. 
No. 1076 Rubis—Single red. 
No. 5000 Totusalbus—Single, pure white. 
PRICES ON ABOVE ALTHEA 
Strong, bushy 2 to 3 ft. plants that will bloom the first 
year, each 29c; 10 for $2.75. 
No. 1084 Bird of Paradise—A fast growing, profuse bloom- 
fruiting peach 
Flowers are very 
ing shrub. Splendid for Southern planting. Has large 
yellow and red flowers, with striking gray-green foliage. 
Does well everywhere. Heavy blooming-size plants 39c 
each, delivered. 
No. 1085 Blue Spirea (Coryopteris Incana or Bluebeard )— 
Lavender-blue flowers that bloom in August and Sep- 
tember. Splendid for massing. 12 to 18 inch plants, 29¢ 
each; 10 for $2.50. 
No. 1088 Butterfly Bush (Variety Magnifica)—Graceful arch- 
ing branches covered with lavender-purple flowers with 
yellow eye. Price, 2-year No. 1 plants, 39c each; 10 for 
5 
$3.50. 
No. 1089 Butterfly Bush (Ile de France)—Claret-purple, long 
stems. Excellent for cutting, best of all Butterfly bushes. 
Two-year No. 1 plants, 59¢ each; 10 for $5.00. 
No. 1091 Coralberry—Graceful, slightly drooping shrub; pur- 
plish-red berries all winter. Foliage lovely green all 
summer. One of the best low shrubs for planting near 
trees. Price, 18 to 24 inch, 19c each; 10 for $1.70; 100 
for $15.00. 
No. 1093 Red Chokeberry—A good shrub with fine green 
leaves. Gaily colored in autumn. White flowers and 
masses of red berries. Two-foot plants, heavy, 39c each; 
10 for $3.25. 
CRAPE MYRTLE 
This is the South’s most beautiful shrub, reaching an 
ultimate height of 12 to 15 feet. Lovely fringed and ruffled 
flowers through summer and fall. 
True Watermelon Red Crape Myrtle—A real bright red. Un- 
usually attractive. No. 1095—12 to 18 inch; No. 1096—2 to 
BD Sai 
Pink Crape Myrtle—A clear bright pink, very lovely. 
No. 1097—12 to 18 inches. No. 1098—2 to 3 ft. 
Lavender or Purple Crape Myrtle—A good clear lavender- 
purple, and one that you will like. No. 1099—12 to 18 
inch. No. 1100—2 to 3 ft. 
White Crape Myrtle—Lovely white flowers 
throughout the season. A strong grower. 
12 to 18 inch. No. 1102—2 to 3 ft. 
in profusion 
No. 1101— 
PRICES ON CRAPE MYRTLE 
Each 10 100 
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2 to 3 ft. well branched, heavy blooming 
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No. 1104 Cydonia Japonica (Flowering Quince or Flowering 
Japonica)—In early spring a mass of vivid red flowers 
before foliage appears. Our plants are cutting-grown, 
seheee: bloom red. 12 to 18 inch plants, each 29c; 10 
or $2.25. 
No. 1110 Blood Twig Dogwood—Dark green foliage, creamy 
white flowers, blue-black berries in fall, bright red bark 
lends cheer in winter. 3 foot plants, heavy, 49c each. 
No. 1111 Deutzia Double White—Tinted soft rose. Very first 
to bloom in spring. 3 foot plants, 39c each. 
No. 1112 Deutzia Double Pink—Same as above except Jovely 
double pink flowers. 3 foot plants, 39c each. 
No. 1114 Elder Golden—Hardy rapid growing shrub. Bright 
golden yellow foliage. 2 foot plants, bushy, 39c each. 
No. 1116 Eleagnus Augustifolia (Russian Olive)—Very hardy 
shrub, gray-green foliage, fine for West Texas. 3 its 
bushy, 49c each. 
No. 1122 Golden Bell (Forsythia Intermedia)—Early in spring, 
covered with profusion of deep yellow flowers. 3 ft. 
39c each. 
No. 1123 Weeping Golden Bell (Forsythia Suspensa)—Yellow 
flowers, gracefully drooping branches. 3 ft. 39c each. 
No. 1131—Hydrangea (Snowhill)—Double white ball-shaped 
flowers in profusion in May. Bushy 2 ft. plants, 49¢ each. 
No. 1132 Hydrangea (Paniculata Grand)—Very showy cone- 
shaped flowers, tinted pink. Strong 2 ft. plants, 49c. 
We call particular attention to the size of our shrubs. 
They are specimen size ready to bloom. 
No. 4674 Pink Jasmine (Jasminum Stephenense)—A new Jas- 
mine with very fragrant light pink flowers, 1 inch in 
diameter. Hardy to Washington, D. C. Price, 18 to 24 
inch plants, 45c each; 10 for $3.75. 
No. 1138 Winter Jasmine—Graceful, low spreading shrub; 
bright yellow flowers in late winter, 2 ft. bushy, 49c each. 
No. 1143 Lilac, Common Purple—This variety is generally 
