Fall 1941 and Spring 1942 
WAXAHACHIE NURSERY COMPANY 
Waxahachie, Texas 

ers small, star-shaped; white in color and produced in 
enormous quantities. Very fragrant and easily estab- 
lished. 2-year, heavy plants, 39c each. 
HONEYSUCKLE 
This old favorite still retains its deserved popularity. It 
is evergreen in the South. Makes a good climbing vine or 
can be used as a screen or a hedge. Delightfully fragrant 
flowers. 
No. 1214 Hall’s (Lonicera peeee ne sae one growing honey- 
suckle that is almost evergreen. Its flowers are white 
changing to yellow and very fragrant. _ ' 
No. 1215 Scarlet Trumpet (Lonicera Sempervirens)—A bril- 
liant variety with trumpet-shaped flowers of bright scar- 
let. Valuable for use on porches and trellis. 
Prices on above Honeysuckle. Each 29c; 10 for $2.75, 
postpaid. : 
No. 9060 Gold Flame Honeysuckle—Everblooming trumpet- 
shaped flowers. Fragrant, bright red outside, yellow 
inside. Hardy. Price for 2-year No. 1 plants, each 65c; 
10 for $5.95. : 
No. 1220 Kudzu Vine—The strongest growing climber we 
know of. It will grow 60 ft. in one season. Has no equal 
for covering large space in short time. Price strong 
2-year plants, 39c each. 
QUEENS WREATH 
One of the loveliest climbing vines for the whole South 
and will stand zero weather. Grows fast, affords dense 
shade, and in the fall is covered with a mass of glowing 
rose-pink flowers of rare beauty. Dies down each year, but 
comes back stronger the next. 
No. 1226—1-year plants, 19c each; No, 1227—2-year strong 
plants, 29c each; No. 1228—3-year extra heavy plants, 
39c each. ‘ 
No. 1229 Virginia Creeper (Ampelopsis Quinquefolia)—Large 
green leaves changing to crimson in the fall. Requires 
no support and is suited for covering tree trunks and 
walls. Price each 29c. 
SHADE TREES 
Here in the South and Southwest, where the sun does 
get hot, shade trees are a necessity. We are showing varieties 
below suitable for all locations, climates and purposes. 
NEW LOW PRICES ON SHADE TREES 
New low prices on shade trees shown in this catalog will 
enable every homeowner to beautify his premises and pro- 
vide ample shade at a very small cost. We call your atten- 
tion to the small trees we offer. It will take them a year 
or two longer to make up as large as the larger ones we 
show, but they do transplant easily, and they are inexpen- 
Sive. 
ARIZONA ASH 
One of the most beautiful of all shade trees. Clean growth 
holds foliage until nearly Christmas, no leaf-littered lawn. 
Trunk very straight, foliage dark green, very glossy and 
beautiful. Recommended for extensive planting in Gulf 
States. Unexcelled for West Texas, New Mexico, Panhandle 
and Western Oklahoma planting. El Paso has adopted this 
tree as the universal street tree. 
No. 9061—Size 2 to 4 ft. 50c each; 10 for $4.75. No. 9062— 
Size 4 to 5 ft. 65c each; 10 for $6.00. No. 906214—Size 
5 to 6 ft. 85c each; 10 for $7.75. No. 9063—Size 6 to 8 
ft. $1.15 each; 10 for $9.50. Postpaid. 
No. 1240 White Birch—A picturesque native shade tree, white 
bark with dark green leaves that turn yellow in fall. 
6 to 8 ft. heavy branched plants, $1.25 each. 
No. 1244 Box Elder—Grows ea dly into large spreading tree. 
Makes fine shade trees and valuable as shelter-belt plant- 
ing in West and Southwest. Withstand heat and cold. 
Price, 6 to 8 ft. heavy branched trees, 85c each; 10 
for $7.00, 
No. 1245 Western Catalpa—Conspicuous because of its large, 
broad leaves and massive A ar gar of white, fragrant flow- 
ers. Extensively used for timber plantings. As the 
wood is very enduring in the ground, it makes fine 
fence posts, and should be planted on every farm for 
this purpose. 6 to 8 ft. heavy 95c each; 10 for $8.00. 
No. 1246 Umbrella Catalpa (Catalpa Bungei)—Foliage large 
and glossy. Top-grafter on tall stems it forms a perfect 
umbrella shaped head and makes an effective tree for 
formal planting. Price 2-year head, 5 to 6 ft stem 
$1.65 each. 
No.1250 White Dogwood—This is the large flowering white 
Dogwood in tree size for immediate effect in landscapes. 
Size 6 to 8 ft. Well branched $1.00 each. 
ELM—American White. The noble, spreading, dense tree of 
our woods. One of the grandest and hardiest for park 
or street trees. No. 1252—3 to 4 ft. each 19c; 10 for 
$1.50; 100 for $12.50. No. 1253—6 to 8 ft. Well branched, 
each 65c; 10 for $5.50. 
It takes lots of hard work to plant and care for trees. 
Plant good stock for best results. We pay transportation 
charges on everything shown in this catalog, be sure to 
figure this in when comparing prices. 
CHINESE ELM BARGAINS 
From one of our most reliable sources, we offer these 
Chinese elm. They are straight, having been grown in wide 
rows and thinned out in row, to develop fairly well finished 
tops. All have been root pruned to develop a branched root 
system. Graded by diameter and height. These are grown 
in the North entirely out of the root rot section. We think 
you will like them. 
Each 10 100 
No. 4719—4 to 5 ft. height, 14 to 5g inch 
MIAME LE Cees 3 et ete cette satires $ 45 $3.75 $30.00 
No. 4720—6 to 8 ft. height, 34 to 1 inch 
CAME TET Sheer ye nce ees 65 5.50 45.00 
No. 4721—8 to 10 ft. height, 1 inch 
CHameterte rece nets ie se eee 95 8.25 65.00 
All delivered and guaranteed to live. 
No. 4722 Hackberry—3 to 4 ft. straight young trees, healthy 
and thrifty grower. Price, 29c each; 10 for $2.25; 100 
for $17.50. 
No. 4723 Black Locust (Honey Locust)—4 to 5 ft., 25¢ each; 
10 for $1.95; 100 for $16.00. 
MAPLE 
No tree is so lavish in its beauty, and few, if any, are 
so valuable for shade trees, ornamental trees, etc. Plant 
them liberally for shade and ornament. 
No. 1272 Norway Maple—Size 6 to 8 ft., $1.25 each. 
No. 4724 Purple Leaf Maple (Schweidler)—Very popular be- 
cause of reddish-purple leaves in spring. 5 to 6 ft. trees, 
$1.15 each. 
No. 1279 Russian Mulberry—A very hardy drought resisting 
tree that will thrive and make excellent shade in the 
driest sections of the country. Size 5 to 6 ft., 57c each; 
10 for $5.00. 
No. 1286 Boleana Poplar—Rapid growing columnar tree with 
silvery foliage. 6 to 8 ft., each 95. 
No. 1287 Carolina Poplar—Rapid grower, succeeds over wide 
territory. A lovely shade tree, 4 to 5 ft., 29c each; 
10 for $2.50. 
No. 1288 Carolina Poplar—8 to 10 ft., 85c each; 10 for $17.50. 
No. 1289 Lombardy Poplar—Tall, slender, columnar traee, ex- 
cellent in landscape work. 4 to 5 ft., each 24c; 10 for 
$2.00. No. 1290—1i0 ft. trees, each 95c; 10 for $8.50. 
No. 1291 Silver Poplar or White Poplar—Good shade trees for 
dry sections. Dense spreading type, leaves woolly white 
underneath. 4 to 5 ft., 24c each; 10 for $2.00. 
No. 1292 Silver Poplar—6 to 8 ft. Price, each 65c; 10 for $5.50. 
No. 1293 Redbud—Tree type, splendid large trees, 6 to 8 ft. 
for immediate effect. Price, each $1.35; 10 for $12.00. 
No. 1299 Sycamore (Platanus Occidentalis) — Also called 
American Plante or Buttonwood. Upright, shapely and 
beautiful. Price, 6 to 8 ft. heavy well-branched trees, 
89c each; 10 for $8.00. 
China Texas Umbrella—A dense spreading canopy topped 
tree which does not attain great height but with wide- 
spreading branches. Fragrant purple flowers are borne 
in spring, followed by numerous creamy yellow berries. 
No. 1302—3 to 4 ft., 24c each; 10 for $2.00. No. 1303— 
5 to 6 ft., 79c each; 10 for $6.75. 
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