Fall 1942 and Spring 1943 
WAXAHACHIE NURSERY COMPANY 
Waxahachie, Texas 

HARDY CLIMBING ROSES, FOR NORTH AND SOUTH 
No. 6784 American Pillar S&N—Crimson carmine, white eye. 
Fine pillar rose. 
No. 6785 Alan’s Fragrant Pillar S&N—Clear cerise, flushed 
yellow. Fine new pillar rose. 
No. choad Christine Wright S&N—Wild rose pink, blooms abun- 
antly. 
No. 6788 ti. Am, Beauty S&N—Deep rose pink, on long stems. 
Very profuse bloomer. 
No. 6791 Dr. W. Van Fleet S&N—Cameo pink, fully double, 
fine for cutting. Free bloomer. : 
No. 6792 Dorothy Perkins Pink N&S—Rose pink, grown in 
clusters. Strong, vigorous climber. 
No. 6794 Excelsa S&N—A clear red climber, really a red 
Dorothy Perkins. 
No. 6795 Flower of Fairfield S&N—Double bright red. Very 
vigorous and hardy. 
No. 6706 Golden Dream S&N—Soft pure yellow. A very use- 
ful hardy yellow climber. ! 
No. 6797 Goldfinch S&N—Yellow, passing to cream in clus- 
ters. Very hardy. , 
No. 6799 Jacotte S&N—Orange and yellow, suffused copper. 
A fine hardy sort. . 
No. 6800 Marie Gouchalt S&N—Clear red, passing to brilliant 
salmon rose. Earl bloomer. 
No. 6801 Mary Wallace S&N—Warm rose pink, borne several 
together on long stems. ; 
No. 6802 Mme. Gregorie Staechlin S&N—Delicate pink, with 
attractive curled petals. Hardy. 
No. 6803 Mme. 
hardy. 
No. 6804 Nova Zembla S&N—Clear white, yellow stamens. 
Very vigorous and healthy. 
No. 6805 Pauls Scarlet N&S—Used everywhere a dependable 
red climber is needed. 
No. 6904 Rosa Setigera N&S—Rather large bright pink 
flowers in clusters. Hardy anywhere. 
No. 6905 Seven Sisters S&N—Flowers light red to dainty pink 
in profusion. 
No. 6807 Silver Moon S&N—Large pure white, yellow sta- 
mens, very desirable white rose. 
No.6808 Tausendschon S&N—Rose pink, white center, yellow 
stamens. The fastest growing climber. 
No. 6810 Violette S&N—Deep, pure violet; the only blue 
rose we know of. 
No. 6811 Wichuraiana N&S—Pure white flowers in large 
clusters. The memorial rose. 
No. 6813 Zepherine Drouhin S&N—Unfading deep rose pink. 
Conceded about the best hardy climber. 
PRICES ON ALL ROSES IN THIS LIST 
1 to 10 @ 30c each, postpaid. 
11 to 50 @ 25c each, postpaid. 
51 to 100 @ 22c each, postpaid. 
101 to 500 @ 20c each, postpaid. 
Write us for quotations on larger quantities. 
Plantier S&N—Double pure white, quite 
SEED DEPARTMENT 
Our flower seeds are grown by recognized specialists in 
California, and they are just as good as you can get, re- 
ardless of the growing descriptions, and high sounding ad- 
ectives used by many seed houses. This growing of flower 
seeds, under ideal conditions, is centered in a small district 
in California, where they are grown and shipped to every 
section of the world. Our seed are the best they grow; they 
are no better than you can get from other first-class seeds- 
men, but they are identical in every respect. We do not mix 
old crop seed with new crop, so you may expect to get nearly 
100 per cent germination from the seed we send out. Also, 
you can save about one-half on your seed bill; that is some- 
thing to remember. ' : 
Varieties marked * do better if planted in fall. ‘ 
No. 4001 Ageratum—Fine bedding and border plant; with 
deep amethyst blue compact plants. Pkt. of 1000 seed 7c. 
No. 4002 Alyssum (Carpet of Snow)—Pure white flowers 
completely cover plant. Fine for beds, borders, etc. 
Pkt. 1000 seed 7c. . ; 
No. 4003 Amaranthus (Summer Poinsetta)—Rich maroon 
foliage, topped with head of bright, fiery crimson. 
Pkt. 500 seed 7c. ; 
No. 4004 Balsam—(Double Camelia-Flowered)—Bushy plants, 
lovely double blooms in pink, red, white and other 
colors. Pkt. 300 seed 7c. 
No. 4005 Blue Lace Flower—Lavender blue flowers all sum- 
mer, fine for cutting. Price Pkt. 300 seed 7c. 
No. 4007 Campanula (Annual Bell Flower)—Canterbury 
Bells. Mixed colors: pink, blue, violet, rose, etc. Pkt. 
1000 seed 8e. 
No. 4008 Carnation—Bloom same year seed planted. Lovely 
large, double carnations, mixed colors: red, pink, white, 
yellow. Pkt. 1000 seed 9c. 4 
No. 4010 Asters (Early Express Variety)—This is best Aster 
for South. Mixed colors: blue, purple, pink, red, white, 
etc. 500 seed 7c. j 
No. 4011 Astermum—Extra large double flowers like Chry- 
santhemums; mixed colors: lavender, rose, pink, white. 
Pkt. 200 seed 9c. . 
*No. 4012 Blue Bonnet—Texas State flower. Deep indigo blue, 
a clear rich color. Pkt. 200 seed 9c. : 
*No. 4013 Blue Daisy—Bright sky blue flowers, 142 inches 
across, blooms throughout season. Pkt. 300 seed 9c. 
No. 4014 Burning Bush—Resembles ornamental evergreen; 
soft green in summer, carmine in fall. Price pkt. 
500 seed 7c. 
BE SURE TO GIVE CATALOG NUMBER 
No. 4016 Cactus—Assorted desert varieties. Pkt. 25 seed 9c. 
*No. 4017 Calendula—Lovely shades of yellow. Double mixed 
assorted varieties. Pkt. 500 seed 7c. 
No. 4018 California Poppy—Assorted shades of yellow, 
orange and crimson. In great favor. Pkt. 1000 seed 7c. 
No. 4019 Candytuft—Fine for edging, easily grown, profuse 
bloomers. Five lovely colors mixed. Pkt. 1000 seed 7c. 
*No. 4023 Chrysanthemum—Single and double mixed assorted 
colors. Pkt. 500 seed 7c. 
No. 4024 Cockscomb (Celosia)—Old well loved varieties and 
many new ones. Mixture. Pkt. 500 seed 7c. 
No. 4027 Coreopsis (Golden Wave)—Large double golden 
yellow flowers. Fine cut flower. Pkt. 1000 seed 7c. 
*No. 4028 Cornflower—New select double mixed in six fine 
colors. Pkt. 1500 seed. 7c. 
*No. 4029 Cornflower, Blue—4030 Red—4031 Rose—4032 White. 
Pkt. any above colors, about 1500 seed 7c. 
No. 4033 Cosmos—Extra large, early single mixed colors. Pkt. 
1000 seed 7c. 
No. 4034 Cosmos—Late double-crested assorted colors, mixed. 
Pkt. 200 seed 7c. 
No. 4035 Cosmos—Orange Flare. Golden orange, 
throughout season. Pkt. 3000 seed 7c. 
No. 4036 Creeping Zinnia—Masses of golden yellow zinnia- 
like flowers for spreading plants. Pkt. 500 seed 7c. 
No. 4037 Dahlia (Unwin’s Ideal)—Semi-double flowers, part- 
ly esac and quilled. Wide range of colors. Pkt. 100 
seed 9c. 
No. 4039 Dahlia—Peony flowered. Mixed. Artistic blooms 
on fine long stems. Many colors. Pkt. 50 seed 9c. 
No. 4041 Daisy, African—Silvery white with sky blue eye 
and yellow halo. Good cut flower. Pkt. 1000 seed 7c. 
*No, 4042 Daisy, Persian (Pyrethrum)—Double mixed. White, 
dee bt: crimson, etc. Good cut flower. Pkt. 500 
seed 7c. 
*No. 4043 Daisy, Shasta—Large glistening white, 4 to 5 in. 
across, yellow centers. Pkt. 1000 seed 7c. 
*No. 4044 Daisy, Tahoka—Flower-like Hardy Aster, 2 in. 
across, blue petals, golden center. Fine for cutting. 
Pkt. 500 seed 9c. 
*No. 4046 Daisy, Yellow—Pure golden yellow Cosmos-like 
flowers. Blooms 5 weeks after planting. Pkt. 500 seed 7c. 
No. 4047 Datura—(Angels Trumpet). Strong growing plants 
with large trumpet-like white, yellow and purple 
flowers. Pkt. 200 seed 7c. 
*No. 4048 Delphinium (Hardy Larkspur)—Gold Medal Mixed. 
Six choice colors. Pkt. 500 seed 9c. 
No. 4049 Dusty Miller—Silvery white, fine cut foilage, lemon 
yellow flower heads. Fine contrast plant. Pkt. 300 seed 7c. 
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