Fall 1942 and Spring 1943 
WAXAHACHIE NURSERY COMPANY 
Waxahachie, Texas 

GARDENIA, OR CAPE JASMINE 
The Cape Jasmine so well known and loved throughout 
the South is Gardenia Florida. Gardenia Veitchii is the 
Florists Gardenia, but may be grown outdoors everywhere 
that Gardenia Florida thrives, but is not quite so hardy. 
Prices and descriptions follow: 
No. 4630 Gardenia Florida (Cape Jasmine)—Hardiest of all 
Cape Jasmines. Flowers are large, pure white, highly 
scented. Dark green, glossy leaves. Price for 12 to 18 
inch plants, balled in moss, 45c each; 10 for $3.90. 
No. 4631—Price for 2 ft. bushy, field grown plants, balled 
and burlapped, $1.50 each. 
No. 4632 Gardenia Veitchii—The most lovely of all Gardenias, 
and the variety most generally grown in greenhouses for 
floral work. Flower is pure white, fully double, and 
HEDGE 
The hedge is more than its own excuse for being; it jus- 
tifies its existence in various ways. Around the small yard 
of a cottage or the formal terrace of a city home, the Amur 
River Privet, or Arborvitae can be trimmed and kept in 
scale with the size of the lawn. If there is an ill-kept lot 
adjoining, or the sun room is near the street, then let your 
Amur hedge grow rankly. 
A hedge may serve to shield from view the chicken yard 
or the family wash, or suggest to the children that the play- 
house yard must end where a neighbor’s lawn begins. 
Amur River Privet (L. Amurensis)—Most popular and best 
hedge for the South. Very beautiful evergreen, dense 
in growth, dark in one year. Very hardy and well 
adapted to general planting. Exceedingly beautiful and 
permits shearing to any height or shape. 
Price, strong plants: 10 50 250 
No. 1185—12 to 18 inchh.............00.......06.. $ .45 $2.00 $ 9.00 
No, TI86—18 to 24 Inch. ...:.3.,.sccceoscosessesvs 60 2.75 11.75 
4.00 
will stay white for a long time. Begins flowering when 
very young; blooms more or less throughout season. 
Price for well pinched plants from 5-inch pots, 12 to 15 
inches tall, $1.25 each. 
HOLLY 
All Hollies are hard to transplant, so we are, beginning 
this year, offering only well pot-bound plants from 3-inch 
pots. They are sure to live and will grow right off. 
No. 4645 American Holly (Ilex Opaca)—Grown from grafts 
taken from known berry-bearing plants, guaranteed to 
bear berries. Price, 8 to 12 inch plants from 3-inch 
pots, 55¢c each. 
No. 5001 Yaupon Holly (Mex Vomitoria)—Our peels Si na 
gated strictly by cuttings from known berry-bearing 
plants. 6 to 8-inch plants from 3-inch pots, 49c each. 
PLANTS 
California Privet—This beautiful hedge plant has a larger leaf 
than Amur Privet, and is very beautiful in summer and 
fall, lending itself admirably to shearing. However, we 
do not consider it as useful for planting in the South 
as Amur River because it loses some of its foliage in 
the winter, whereas, Amur River Privet will look pretty 
the year round. 
Price: 10 100 
No. TIS8—~—18 Fo 24 Un chaeid. ssi os. ccdeiveccensete tc eeo dns $ .70 $6.00 
NO; 118902.ctos $s fii ineth ieee. aia .90 8.00 
No. 1194 Lodense Privet—This is a dwarf, compact hedge 
plant evergreen, suitable for low hedge, edging, ceme- 
tery lots, etc. May be sheared any form, but forms a 
natural compact plant without any attention. 6 to 9 inch 
plants, 12c each; 10 for $1.10; 50 for $6.00. 
CLIMBING VINES 
Below we present a complete list of the best climbing 
vines for use in the South and Southwest. The beauty of 
any home may be greatly increased by the careful use of 
these climbing vines. 
No. 1196 Bignonia Radicans (Trumpet Vine)—Trumpet-shaped 
scarlet flowers in summer. Blooms persistently, very 
hardy. Price 39c each. 
No. 1201 Boston Ivy (Ampelopsis Veitchi)—A vine that covers 
with overlapping foliage; self-clinging and will adhere 
closely to the smoothest surface. Leaves a deep green 
changing to crimson and yellow in autumn. When once 
established requires no further care. Ideal for planting 
on stucco and brick walls. Price 2-year plants 45c each. 
No. 1202 Carolina Jasmine—This beautiful evergreen climb- 
ing vine has bright green foliage the year round, and 
is covered in the early spring with sunflower yellow 
flowers about the size of a 25c piece; of wonderful fra- 
grance. If you have never tried this splendid climbing 
evergreen there is a rare treat in store for you. 2-year 
plants, heavy, 69c each. 
LARGE FLOWERING CLEMATIS 
This is the aristocrat of all climbing vines, and in our 
opinion, nothing is more beautiful than Clematis Jackmani 
in full bloom. Every homeowner should plant a few of 
these large flowerng Clematis. 
No. 1204 Jackmani—Deep velvety purple flowers, large size. 
No. 1205 Henryi—Creamy white flowers. 
No. 1206 Mme. Edouard Andre—Large crimson red flowers. 
No. 1207 Ramona—New lovely light blue. 
Two-year blooming size plants, each 79c; 5 for $3.50. 
No. 1210 Clematis Paniculata (Sweet-scented Clematis)—Flow- 
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 
gen be used as a screen or a hedge. Delightfully fragrant 
owers. 
No. 1214 Hall’s (Lonicera Halliana)—Strong 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 oanerene 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 
pape “> each; No. 1228—3-year extra heavy plants, 
ec 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. 
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