Waxahachie, Texas 
WAXAHACHIE NURSERY COMPANY 
Fall 1941 and Spring 1942 

No. 6733 George Elger—Golden coppery yellow, passing to 
clear yellow. 
No. 6736 Ideal—Dark velvety crimson, fine dark red. 
No. 6738 Katherine Zeimet — Double pure white, profuse 
bloomer. 
No. 6743 Perle D’Or—Long pointed orange-yellow bud of dis- 
tinct beauty. 
No. 6747 Triumph De Orleans—Cherry red, bushy compact 
grower. 
Prices on above Polyantha 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. 
TALL GROWING POLYANTHAS 
These Tall Growing sorts are excellent for mass bedding, 
or planting in front of, or among your evergreens. Blooms 
are much larger, usually single, very profuse bloomers, and 
present a glorious sight in any garden. 
No. 6749 D. T. Poulsen—Bright blood red, large flowers, up- 
right grower. 
No. 6751 Echo—Two-toned pink, large flowers in clusters. 
No. vee Else Poulsen—Bright rose-pink, large flowers in 
clusters. 
No. 6754 Gruss An AAchen—orange-salmon, upright grower, 
free bloomer. 
No. 6757 Salmon Spray—Salmon-pink, reverse carmine. Up- 
right grower. 
Prices on above Tall Growing Polyanthas, No. 1, 2-yr. 
Field Grown Plants. Each 33c; 3 for 85c; 10 for $2.65; 25 for 
$5.95; 100 for $22.50. 
NEW AND RARE ROSES—HISTORICAL ROSES 
ROSE SPECIES—OLD-FASHIONED ROSES 
and Varieties Difficult to Find Elsewhere 
The roses listed under this heading will prove a rare 
treat for the rose fancier and~- collector, and will add charm 
and dignity to any rose garden. Many of these listed are 
those splendid old varieties grown fifty years ago in your 
grandmother’s garden, and are only listed now by one or 
two dealers in this country. Because of the scarcity of these 
varieties, they are of necessity higher priced. 
No. piace Spee Messerich—Lasting clear rose, Hybrid Bour- 
n class. 
No. 6514 Blanche Moreau—White moss rose, sweetly fragrant, 
heavily mossed. ; 
No. 6516 Brenda—A Hybrid Sweetbriar; peach blossom pink, 
fragrant foliage. 
No. 6526 Comtesse De Murianals—Well mossed fully double 
light pink. 
No. 6529 Crested Moss—Deep pink, surrounded by mossy crest 
and fringe. 
No. 6542 Dr. E. M. Mills—Rugosa Type, primrose yellow, 
tinted pink. Hardy. 
No. 6726 Yellow Moss—Beautiful, pure golden yellow, heav- 
ily mossed. New. 
No. 6861 Beret Cras Rose, light blush pink, very fra- 
grant. 
No. 6584 Hugonis—Father’s Hugo’s Rose, brought from West- 
ern China, long sprays of clear yellow roses in early 
spring. 
No. 6638 Mme. Hardy—A damask rose, white with green cen- 
ter, very fragrant. 
No. 6642 Mme. Leveque — Brilliant salmon-pink; rated by 
many dies of all, in size, color and fragrance. Somewhat 
mossed. 
No. 6658 New Century—New Hybrid Rugosa; flesh-pink. 
Hardy everywhere. 
No. 6683 Rosa A La Parfum De La Hay—Cherry, carmine-red. 
Much in demand for making essence of roses, on account 
of its intense fragrance. 
No. ps pla Sage ack Pepe ery ox-blood red, yellow stamens. 
ardy. 
Prices on all above New and Rare Old Roses, ete. No. 1, 
2-yr. Plants. Each 49c; 4 for $1.35; 10 for $3.95; 25 for $8.75; 
100 for $29.75. 
MONTHLY BLOOMING CLIMBING ROSES 
Varieties listed under this heading bloom persistently 
throughout spring, summer and fall; particularly adapted 
to planting in the South. 
No. vie seamed Pink—Lovely velvety pink, really a beauty 
or South. 
No. 6759 Cherokee Red—Velvety red,. like above. 
No. 6760 Climbing Briarcliff—Climbing sport of popular Bush 
Briarcliff. 
No. nen Climbing Caledonia—Best monthly blooming white 
climber. 
No. 6762 Climbing Pink Cecil Brunner—Dainty pink flowers, 
but strong plant. 
No. 6763 Climbing Dainty Bess—A most charming single, old- 
rose climber. 
No. 6766 Climbing Etoile De Hollande—Best monthly bloom- 
ing red climber. 
No. 6772 Climbing Mrs. Dupont—Best pure yellow monthly 
blooming climber. . 
No. pie Climbing Pink Radiance—Pink climber, Radiance 
class. 
No. pid Climbing Red Radiance — Red climber, Radiance 
ype. 
No. 6779 Climbing Talisman—A vigorous, healthy climber of 
this fine rose. f 
No. 6781 Marechal Neil—Nankeen yellow; a sentimental part 
of the Old South. : 
No. Heat Mermaid — Buttercup yellow, large single; very 
ovely. ‘ 
No. 6783 Yellow Banksia—Small deep yellow flowers; fine 
for deep South. ’ 
All above strictly No. 1, 2-yr. Field Grown Plants, priced 
as follows: Each 29c; 3 for 79c; 10 for $2.55; 25 for $5.75; 
100 for $21.75. 
HARDY CLIMBING ROSES 
These very hardy varieties are favorites everywhere. 
They are extra-hardy, and in spring the plants are literally 
covered with hundreds of blooms. 
No. 6788 Climbing American Beauty—Deep rose flowers in 
profusion. 
No. ts Dr. W. Van Fleet—Cameo pink, long stems, fine for 
cutting. 
No. oon Pauls Scarlet—The most popular red climber grown 
oday. 
No. 6807 Silver Moon—Large pure white, 
Hardy. 
No. 6810 Violette—Deep pure violet, the only blue rose we 
know of. 
Price for strictly No. 1, 2-yr. Field Grown Plants, as 
follows: Each 29c; 3 for 75c; 10 for $2.35; 25 for $5.45; 100 
for $21.00. 
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yellow stamens. 
PATENTED ROSES 
These roses are highly advertised and are sold by us only 
under the patent rights of the originator. The prices on 
these roses are set by the patent owner, and the same price 
prevails all over the United States. 
Each 1 Doz. 
No. 7051 Alezane—(Pat. No. 116) — Reddish- 
brown, monthly bloome..........0.....:c:ccccceeceeee $1.25 $12.50 
No. 7052 Better Times—(Pat. No. 23). Cerise 
red, 7, 7nonthiy © bloomers... eee 1.00 10.00 
No. 7053 Blaze—(Pat. No. 10). Cerise red, con- 
tinuous’ blooming climber)........ eee 1.00 10.00 
No. 7054 Countess Vandal—(Pat. No. 38). Pink 
and “gold; our icholees., saan eee 1.00 10.00 
No. 7055 Doubloons—(Pat. No. 152). Double 
yellow: climber:eei2. 20%. ea. Bee 1.50 15.00 
No. 7056 Eclinse—(Pat. No. 172). Yellow, long 
pointed (bud elie ae ee eee eee 1.25 12.50 
No. 7057 Gloaming—(Pat. No. 137). Exhibition 
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