Fall 1942 and Spring 1943 
WAXAHACHIE NURSERY COMPANY 
Waxahachie, Texas 

BOYSENBERRIES 
No. 881 Immnese New Bosenyberry—Cross between black- 
berry, raspberry and loganberry. Large berry, 142 inches 
long, 1 inch diameter, delicious flavor, resembling rasp- 
bery; very sweet and juicy, no sugar required. Bears 
8 to 10 weeks during summer and fall. ill stand 15 
degrees below zero. Very drought resistant. All in all, 
we think the largest and most delicious berry ever intro- 
duced. Does exceptionally well all over the South. 
Price, No. 1 strong plants, 19c each; 10 for $1.25; 100 for $8.50 
YOUNGBERRIES 
No. 882 Youngberry—This remarkably productive new berry 
is about one inch long, dark purple color, with a delicious 
flavor of raspberry and dewberry. Very heavy bearer; 
plants produce year after planting. It is adaptable to all 
and any kind of soil. 
PRICES ON YOUNGBERRY PLANTS 
10:*plants: for.............. $) 229 25: Dients (for. cance $ .65 
50 plants for.............. 1.15 100 plants for.............. 1.95 
1000. plants for.............. 15.00 5000 plants for.............. 69.50 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
Varieties we quote below are the best for the South. 
Select varieties so that you may have berries from April un- 
til killing frost. 
No. 866 Aroma—(Standard). Perfect flowering. A splendid 
late berry; large, deep red, and of excellent flavor. The 
skin is somewhat tougher than the early varieties and the 
flesh is firm, making it a good market sort. 
No. 867 Improved Klondike—(Standard). Perfect flowering. 
The leading variety for the Southwest. One of the earliest, 
a good producer, and valuable for market or for home. 
No. 868 Missionary—The best berry for South Texas, South 
Louisiana, and the warmer sections of the country. Very 
prolific, good size, good quality and medium early. 
No. 869 Blakemore—The U. S. Department of Agriculture 
originated this berry. Twice as productive as Missionary 
and Klondike; larger fruit, and excellent flavor. Fine for 
home use, and the most profitable berry for the South. 
No. 870 Excelsior—The very earliest berry grown, and an 
unusually good berry for home use. Just tart enough to 
make excellent jelly and preserves. 
PRICES ON STRAWBERRIES ABOVE 
25 plants for................ $ .29 500 plants for.............. $ 1.95 
50 Dlants TOP .:.....:0ccecs-s 55 1000 plants for.............. 3.45 
100 plants for.................. 79 5000 plants fot.............. 13.75 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
No. 871 Mastodon—A great, new berry. The largest and most 
productive of the everbearers, sweet, highly flavored and 
a good shipper. Ideal for the garden. All of the above 
varieties strong, specially grown plants may be ordered 
and planted in any month except July and the first half 
of August. Many of our customers prefer to plant early 
in the fall for a crop of berries in the late winter, and 
early spring. 
PRICES ON MASTODON STRAWBERRIES 
Ideal for the garden. All of the above varieties strong, 
eee, grown plants may be ordered and planted in any 
month. 
ORNAMENTAL TREE DEPARTMENT 
FLOWERING TREES 
In the long succession of colorful pictures that are pre- 
sented in our Southern Gardens, the most impressive are 
those provided in February, March and April by Flowering 
Trees. Blooming before the appearance of foliage, as most 
of them do, their clear tones of color afford boundless oppor- 
tunities for the creation of lovely garden scenes. Their 
graceful branches are exquisitely beautiful, either spread 
against backgrounds of sober evergreens, or matching their 
brilliant colors with beds of gay tulips, daffodils and other 
early flowers. 
No. 9046 Purple Leaf Plum (Prunus pissardi)—Small trees 
with purplish-red foliage. Pink flowers in great profu- 
sion in early spring before foliage appears. Price, 4 to 5 
ft. trees 60c each; 10 for $5.50. 
No. 4658 Long-clustered Golden-chain (Laburnum Vossi)—A 
small tree with green bark and foliage like exaggerated 
clover leaves. Flowers are pure golden yellow, and 
formed in long racemes like Wisteria. Very beautiful and 
still very rare. Price, 4 to 5 ft trees, $2 each. 
No. 1106 White Dogwood (Large flowering)—A very distinc- 
tive and lovely shrub when in full flower. 3 ft. heavy 
plants, 49c each. 
No. 4667 Mimosa or Silk Tree (Albizzia Julibrissan)—One of 
the most handsome and. ornamental of all flowering trees; 
tropical-like foliage with large flat rose colored flowers. 
Quite hardy. Price, 4 to 5 ft. trees, 65c each. 
MAGNOLIA 
Magnolia Grandiflora (Southern Magnolia)—Majestic tree 
with large thick leaves of glossy green; beautiful white 
flowers with heavy fragrance. No. 9047—18 to 24 inches, 
$1.00 each. No. 9048—2 to 3 ft. $1.25 each. No. 9049— 
3 to 4 ft. $2.00 each. 
25 plants. foFic...4i%...:. $ .39 50 plants for.............. $ .69 
100 plants for.........00.... 98 500 plants for.............. 4.35 
1000 plants for................ 7.75 5000 plants for.............. 33.50 
REDBUD 
This lovely and popular shrub can now be bought at 
such reasonable prices that everyone should plant masses 
. of them about their premises. 
No. 1156—2 to 3 ft. 9c each; 10 for 80c; 100 for $6.50. 
No. 1157—3 to 4 ft. 23c each; 10 for $1.90; 100 for 015.00. 
No. 1158—4 to 5 ft. heavy well branched, blooming size, 49c 
each; 10 for $4.00. 
FLOWERING PEACHES 
These flowering peaches are similar to fruiting peach 
trees, but are more dwarf growing. Flowers are very 
double, resembling small roses. 
Pink Flowering Peach—Double, bright pink flowers. No. 
9037—2 to 3 ft. No. 9038—3 to 4 ft. No. 9039—4 to 5 ft. 
Red Flowering Peach—Double, bright red flowers. No. 9040— 
2 to 3 ft. No. 9041—3 to 4 ft. No. 9042—4 to 5 ft. 
White Flowering Peach—Double, white flowers. No. 9043— 
2 to 3 ft. No. 9044—3 to 4 ft. No. 9045—4 to 5 ft. 
Prices on above flowering peach. 2 to 3 ft. 35¢ each; 
3 to 4 ft. 45c each; 4 to 5 ft. 60c each. 
PAY US A VISIT 
Our growing fields, and packing sheds, sales ground, etc., 
are located 10 miles West of Tyler, Texas. Take Dallas high- 
way out of Tyler, take first right hand turn after you pass 
Airport. Follow arrow. Largest selection of fine stock in 
the entire South. Visitors welcome. .Come and see us. 
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