Fall 1941 and Spring 1942 
WAXAHACHIE NURSERY COMPANY 
Waxahachie, Texas 

TEA AND HYBRID TEA BUSH ROSES 
These represent the monthly, or everblooming varieties, 
and should be planted almost exclusively South of the Mason 
and Dixon Line, as well as in most sections of the North 
and East. Only in those sections where winters are excep- 
tionally severe should other types be planted. 
No. 6506 Ami Quinard—Almost as black as Nigrette, and a 
better bloomer. 
No. 6509 Autumn—Burnt orange, streaked red. Rare color 
combination. 
No. 6512 Betty Uprichard—Large salmon-pink, reverse car- 
mine with copper. 
No. 6517 Briarcliff—Fine deep rose-pink. Best outdoor cut 
flower variety. 
No. 6518 Caledonia—Pure white, long bud; splendid cut flow- 
er variety. 
No. 6527 Condesa De Sastago—Fiery copper inside, reverse 
rich gold. 
No. 6535 Dame Edith Helen—Large, pure glowing pink. One 
of the best. 
No. spaadt Dotty—Deep golden yellow, tinted bronze. Very 
ovely. 
No. 6545 Duquesa De Panaranda—Cinnamon peach; rare color 
combination. 
No. 6547 Edith Nellie Perkins—Salmon pink, flushed orange. 
Extra good. 
No. 6548 Editor McFarland—Solid glowing pink strong grow- 
er, Radiance type. 
No. 6556 Etoile De Hollande—Bright red, most popular red 
rose. 
No. 6570 Golden Rapture—A pure, clear yellow without tints. 
No. 6577 Heinrich Gaede—Magnificent copper-orange. Stun- 
ning. 
No. 6590 J. J. L. Mock—Very large, two-toned pink, an old 
favorite. 
No. 6596 Kaiserin Aug. Viktoria—Creamy white, profuse 
bloomer. 
No. 6602 Lady Hillington—Long pointed bud of deep apricot. 
Dependable. 
No. 6604 Lady Margaret Stewart—Golden yellow, streaked 
orange and red. 
No. 6611 Los Angeles—Unfading, luminous coral-pink; one 
of the best. 
No. 6617 McGredy’s Scarlet—Brilliant scarlet, orange base. 
No. te Margaret McGredy—Orange scarlet that does not 
ade. 
No. 6629 Mev. G. A. Van Rossem—Glowing apricot, streaked 
bright rose. 
No. 6631 Miss Cynthia Forde—Brilliant, deep rose pink, fine 
for deep South. 
No. 6632 Miss Rowena Thom—Enormous flower, fiery rose 
and old gold. 
No. rae sy Willmot—White, cream tint and flesh, perfectly 
ormed. 
No. 6637 Mme. Edourd Herriott—Coral red, shaded yellow at 
base. Odd color. 
No. 6643 Mme. Nicholas Aussel—Salmon, carmine and yellow. 
Exhibition variety. 
No. 6647 Mrs. Dudley Cross—Chamois rose, tinted yellow. 
Fine for South. 
No. 6654 Mrs. Pierre S. Dupont—Deep golden yellow, edged 
carmine. Choice. 
No. 6672 President Hoover—Cerise rose, scarlet and yellow. 
Old favorite. 
No. 6675 Radiance Pink—Still the best all-around pink for 
all locations. 
No. 6676 Radiance Red—The best all-around red; thrives and 
blooms everywhere. 
No, 6677 Salmon Radiance—A salmon-rose, like the above two 
indispensibles. 
No. 6682 Rev. F. Page Roberts—Coppery yellow, red tints, 
lovely form. 
No. — Roslyn—Pure solid golden yellow; one of best yel- 
Ows. 
No. 6693 Rouge Mallerin—Large, intense scarlet, well imbri- 
cated. Lovely red. 
No. 6700 Senior—Best light red cut flower; urn shaped buds. 
No. 6706 Souer Therese—Lovely clear yellow, long stem, fine 
cut flower. 
No. 6707 Southport—Our idea of the finest red rose ever in- 
troduced. 
No. 6708 Souv. De Alex Bernaix—Brilliant unfading red; 
largest red of all. 
No. 6712 Sunkist—Lovely, long-pointed creamy yellow. Im- 
proved Joanna Hill. 
No. 6714 Talisman—Old gold, bright rose, and yellow. Fine 
old variety. 
No. 6721 Willomere—Rich shrimp pink, shaded primrose. A 
lovely rose. 
Prices on above Tea and Hybrid Tea Bush Roses, No. 1, 
2-yr. Field Grown Plants. Each 29c; 3 for 75c; 10 for $2.35; 
25 for $5.45; 100 for $21.00. 
No. 1044—12 Plants—SOUTHERN BEAUTY ROSE 
COLLECTION—12 Plants 
We are often asked to name the 12 best roses for the 
South, and the following varieties, we think, are the 12 best: 
BETTY UPRICHARD LOS ANGELES 
BRIARCLIFF MRS. PIERRE S. DUPONT 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO MRS. SAM McGREDY 
CALEDONIA PRESIDENT HOOVER 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS SUNKIST 
HEINRICH GAEDE SOUTHPORT 
The above 12 plants for only $2.85, postpaid. 
HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES 
Some of our best known varieties come under this head- 
ing. They are hardier than the TEA and HYBRID TEA, 
and the blooms are fine and large, and they seem to live 
longer. Most of them bloom only in the spring, and again 
in the fall. We heartily recommend them for colder climates, 
and to our customers who do not have time to give too 
much time to their roses. 
No. 6505 American Beauty—Pure deep rose (true variety) 
long stem. 
No. 6851 Baroness Rothchild—Large, fully double soft rose. 
No. 6857. Fisher Holmes—Warm, velvety crimson, on long, 
strong stem. 
No. 6560 Frau Karl Druski—Immense, large snowy white, 
steady bloomer. 
No. — General Jacqueminot—Clear red, long stem, free 
oomer. 
No. 6634 Mme. Albert Barbier—Soft fawn yellow, fine form. 
No. 6655 Mrs. R. G. Sharman-Crawford—Deep rosy pink, very 
free bloomer. 
No. 6664 Paul Neyron—Very large pure pink, 3 ft. stems. 
No. pe Prince De Camille De Rohan—Blackish maroon, fine 
orm. 
No. ri Red Druski—A red Frau Karl Druski, extra large 
owers. 
No. 6705 Soliel D’Or—Orange yellow, shaded nasturtium red. 
No. 6717 Ulrich Brunner—Good clear red, profuse bloomer. 
A favorite. 
No. 6718 Vanguard—Double orange-salmon, free bloomer, un- 
usually hardy. : 
Price on above Hybrid Perpetuals, strictly No. 1, 2-yr. 
Field Grown Plants. Each 29c 3 for 75c; 10 for $2.35; 25 for 
$5.45; 100 for $21.00. 
SINGLE ROSES 
The charming, dainty beauty of these Single Roses makes 
them immensely popular. Such varieties as Dainty Bess, 
Innocence and Cecil have a charm not attained in other 
varieties. 
No. 6521 Cecil—A lovely clear single yellow, with red sta- 
mens. 
No. 6534 Dainty Bess—Single, old-rose color, fimbriated edges. 
Price on above Single Roses, strictly No. 1, 2-yr. Field 
Grown Plants. Each 29c; 3 for 75c; 10 for $2.35; 25 for 5.45; 
100 for $21.00. 
POLYANTHA 
Also known as Floribunda, Baby Doll, or Sweetheart 
Roses. These dwarf growing Polyantha’s are charming for 
edging, borders, or in beds, and form good low hedges. Con- 
tinuous mass of blooms, early spring until frost. 
No. 6729 Cecile Brunner (Genuine Sweetheart Rose)—Bright 
pink and yellow. 
No. 6732 Crimson Baby—Light red, of good form and habit. 
No. 6889 Gloria Mundi—Orange-scarlet that does not burn. 
Best of color. 
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