Waxahachie, Texas 
WAXAHACHIE NURSERY COMPANY 
Fall 1941 and Spring 1942 

No. 4087 Pinks—Splendid mixture of single and double 
new and old fashioned pinks. Pkt. 1000 seed 7c. 
No. 4088 Poppy—Carnation Flowered Double Mixed. Many 
lovely colors. Pkt. 5000 seed 7c. 
4089 Poppy—Chrysanthemum Flowered. Salmon pink. 
Remarkable for its beautiful, enormous flowers. Pkt. 
5000 seed 7c. 
. 4090 Poppy—Double Shirley Hybrids Mixed. Gorgeous 
colors. Pkt. 4000 seed 7c. 
. 4091 Poppy—American Legion. Dazzling orange scarlet. 
Pkt. 4000 seed 7c. 
. 4092 Poppy—Oriental. Most gorgeous of all poppies. 
Choice mixture. Pkt. 2000 seed 7c. 
. 4093 Poppy—lIceland. Single and double mixed. In 
shades of yellow, orange, old gold and red. Very 
lovely. Pkt. 1000 seed 7c. 
. 4094 Pincushion Flower (Sweet Scabiosa or Mournin 
peer Giant hybrid mixture. All colors. Pkt. 35 
seed 7c. 
. 4095 Pincushion Flower (Blue Cockade)—Pure, 
azure blue. Pkt. 350 seed 7c. 
. 4096 Portulaca (Rose Moss)—Single Flowered Mixed. 
About six colors. Pkt. 5000 seed 7c. 
. 4097 Portulaca—Double Large Flowered. Five distinct 
colors. Pkt. 3000 seed 7c. 
. 4098 Rudbeckia (Kelvedon Star)—Semi-double golden 
yellow. Good cut flower. Pkt. seed 7c. 
. 4099 Salpiglossis (Painted Tongue or Velvet Flower)— 
Rich, velvety yellow, crimson and purple mixed. Pkt. 
3000 seed 7c. 
. 4100 Salvia (Globe of Fire)—Bushy plants about 114 
ft. tall. Upright spikes of brilliant scarlet flowers. Pkt. 
150 seed 9c. 
. 4162 Snapdragons—New rustproof Giant Flowered Snap- 
dragons. Mixture about 12 colors. Pkt. 3000 seed 7c. 
. 4103 Stocks (Gilliflower)—Heavy spikes of fine, double, 
fragrant flowers. Fine for cutting. Pkt. 200 seed 7c. 
. 4104 Summer Chrysanthemum—Lovely yellow, red, lilac 
colors mixed. Single Chrysanthemum-like flowers. Fine 
for cutting. Pkt. 2000 seed 7c. 
4105 Sunflower, Mexican—Gorgeous, brilliant orange 
peneict flowers, 4 in. across. Fine for cutting. Pkt. 100 
seed Tc. 
4107 Sweet Peas—Fine mixture of giant, ruffled, sum- 
mer flowering Sweet Peas. Best and newest Spencer 
varieties. Pkt. 150 seed 7c, 1 oz. 400 seed 16c. 
No. 4108 Sweet Pea (Prennial or Hardy)—These live from 
year to year and bloom profusely through the hot 
summer months. Mixed rose, white and pink shades. 
Pkt. 100 seed 7c. 
4110 Sweet Sultan—Giant Flowered Type. 
blend of colors. Pkt. 500 seed 7c. 
4111 Sweet William—Many beautiful colors. Some starred 
and, motets, others with clear white eyes. Pkt. 1000 
see C; 
4112 Sweet Wiveisfield—New race of Pinks, like Sweet 
William but larger. Fine mixed colors. Pkt. 300 seed 7c. 
4114 Verbena—Dwarf. Giant Flowering. Mixture of 12 
choice colors. Pkt. 250 seed 7c. Also, separate colors as 
follows: 
4115 Geranium red with creamy eye—No. 4116 Rich 
Flame Pink—No. 4117 Deep Royal Blue with Yellow 
Eye—No. 4118 Scarlet—No. 4119 Pure White. All sepa- 
rate colors. Pkt. 250 seed 7c. 
ZINNIA 
. 4121 Giant Dahlia Flowered Zinnia—(Mixed Colors). 
Very fine colors. Pkt. 200 seed 7c, 1 oz. 2800 seed 65c. 
Also following separate colors same price: 
4122—Deep Tyrian Rose. No. 4123—Yellow and Gold 
shades. No. 4124—Deep Lavender. No. 4125—Primrose 
No. 4126—Radiant Salmon Pink No. 4127— Glowing 
Deep Red No. 4128—Pure clear white. 
4129 Zinnia—(Lilliput, Baby or Pompon). 11 distinct 
colors mixed. Pkt. 200 seed 7c, 1 oz. 2800 seed 75c. Also 
the following separate colors: No. 4130—Canary Yellow 
No. 4131—Flesh Pink. No. 4132—Lilac. No. 4133— 
Scarlet. No. 4134—Salmon Rose. No. 4135—Pure White. 
. 4136 Zinnia—(Fantasy Mixed). Loose-like, large, lovely 
Chrysanthemum. Unusual range colors. Mixed Pkt. 
100 seed Tc. 
4137 Zinnia—(Scabiosa Flowered). Entirely different. 
Very charming. Fine for cutting. Yellow and scarlet 
mixed. Pkt. 100 seed 7c. 
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No. 4139 Wild Flower Garden Mixture—Mixture of many 
varieties of wild flowers for the garden. Good size 
Pitmice 
No. 4142 Canary Bird Flower—Graceful, dainty climber, 
large canary-yellow flowers. Pkt. 100 seed 7c. 
No. 4143 Cardinal Climber—Quick growing climber with 
scarlet blooms. Pkt. 100 seed 7c. 
No. shir ei Vine—Scarlet and white mixed. Pkt. 100 
seed 7c. 
No. mare Mountlowsr Nuss blooming, sky blue. Pkt. 20 
seeds 9c. 
No. 4148 Moonflower—Night blooming. Giant white. Pkt. 
20 seeds 9c. 
No. ae procatow es Auer blooming. Giant Pink. Pkt. 20 
seeds 9c. 
No. 4150 Morning Glory—Heavenly Blue. Large sky blue 
flowers. Pkt. 40 seeds 7c. 
No. 4151 Morning Glory—Scarlet O’Hara. Large, blood red 
flowers. Striking novelty. Pkt. 20 seeds 9c. 
BOOKS 
In response to the many requests we get for books, we 
list the following popular books: 
GARDEN BULBS IN COLOR, by McFarland, Hatton, and 
Foley. The most exciting book about bulbs ever published, 
275 color plates illustrate a great number of varieties of 
flowering bulbs, corms, and tubers, and form an invaluable 
aid to the selection and arrangement of varieties for your 
garden. There are also 100 beautiful halftones and cultural 
directions. 296 pages. 614x944 inches. 
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MODERN ROSES, II, by J. Horace McFarland, Rev. Ed. For 
growers, nurserymen, and seedmen, the book constitutes an 
accurate check-list of rose names and descriptions for hy- 
bridizers, it is an incomparable source book of rose pedi- 
grees; for garden growers of roses, it is a reliable guide to 
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IRISES, by F. F. Rockwell. A handy guide for success with 
irises and for new uses and effects possible in your garden. 
Describes the dwarf, early, German, Japanese, Siberian, 
water, crested, Spanish, English, Dutch, and other types; 
tells how to plant and how to propagate stock for your own 
Use7 54 ithustrations, 780 Pages! e cscs steny-toeceameremtee ears $1.25 
EVERGREENS FOR THE SMALL PLACE, by F. F. Rockwell. 
All the information you need to make the best use of 
evergreens is in this handy book, written by one who is 
himself a home owner and a garden maker. It tells the uses, 
characteristics, and types of small or dwarf evergreens, and 
details of their planting, transplanting, etc. 67 illustrations, 
84. papes oe. Dis. 20.2. RR TAGE alia, Aires eet cee ee ee $1.25 
GLADIGLUS, by F. F. Rockwell. Recommended as ‘‘the best 
brief guide on gladiolus growing.” It tells how to plant, 
fertilize, and cultivate; how to grow from seed or bublets; 
how to harvest and cure; and how to handle for cut flowers. 
45, illustrations "70: pages:c. 82s. 4A aie ee eee $1.25 
HOW TO GROW ROSES, by J. H. McFarland and Robert 
Pyle. A new edition of the best known book on practical 
rose-growing. It gives advice on how to use roses in the 
garden and around the home, how to bud them, locate the 
beds, prepare the ground, plant, label, care for in the summer, 
fight pests, protect in winter, prune and select types and 
varieties. 72 illustrations (40 in color). 180 pages. Half the 
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HOME FLOWER GROWING, by E. C. Volz. A real flower 
garden encyclopedia! It will teach you how to propagate 
and cultivate your plants, how to care for, fertilize, and 
maintain them. It tells how and when and where to grow 
flowers, what different kinds look like; how to plan indoor, 
outdoor, rock, and water gardens; how to prepare exhibits 
for a flower show; how to organize a garden club. 151 il- 
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ROSES, by F. F. Rockwell. Tells just what the amateur flow- 
er lover can do with roses. Varieties are classified according 
to their uses as garden, climbing, and landscape roses and 
the part each of these plays in the garden is fully explained. 
with complete directions for rose care and culture, planting, 
propagation, protection from insects and diseases. 74 illustra- 
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