Waxahachie, Texas 
be grown 100 miles further north than any other variety. 
(2) It is very large, as large as hen eggs. (3) Quality is un- 
surpassed. (4) Wonderfuly productive. The owner of a one- 
acre orchard in Tarrant County in the summer of 1937 sold 
WAXAHACHIE NURSERY COMPANY 
Fall 1942 and Spring 1943 
PRICES ON TEXAS EVERBEARING FIG 
Each 10 100 
more than $1000.00 worth of figs from his one acre. (5) Bears 
early. I saw cuttings that were planted in the nursery row 762—116 to 2 ft. SIZ@... ccc ccsscesseeseseeees $ .45 $4.00 $35.00 
in April with 18 well developed figs in August. 763—2 to 4 ft. Heavy. .........cccccecccseeeseeeees 75 6.50 55.00 
PERSIMMON TREES 
Are destined to become one of the leading fruits of the 
Cotton Belt and lower South. This may seem an extravagant 
statement, but as soon as there is enough of the fruit on 
the market for the people to learn the richness and delicious- 
ness, the demand will increase far in excess of the supply. 
Where the Persimmon is known on the market, it will have 
ready sale. 
Yemon—Large, flat, tomato-shaped. Somewhat four-sided. 
Skin light yellow changing to dull red, mottled with or- 
ange-yellow. Flesh deep, dull red, brown around the 
seeds of which there are usually a few. No. 9034—2 to 3 
ft. No. 9035—3 to 4 ft. No. 9036—4 to 5 ft. 
PRICES ON PERSIMMONS 
Tane Nashi—The best known and most popular variety; large, Each 10 100 
conical, pointed. Early bearer, early ripening and pro- 2 to 3 ft. Commercial Orchard Size.......... $ .45 $4.00 $32.00 
ductive. Seedless. No. 764—2 to 3 ft. No. 765—3 to 4 3 to 4 ft. Home Orchard Size..........000000... 65 6.00 50.00 
ft. No. 766—4 to 5 ft. 4 to 5 ft. Heavy Bearing Size.................... .90 8.00 70.00 
GRAPE VINES Cadena Bhar 
Grapes are easily grown; they produce a crop every year. 
The varieties we offer will thrive on any soil. There is always 
a ready market for whatever surplus you produce. By all 
means plant a few grapevines for home use, and, if possible, 
plant a AL ae fee to bring in ready money in the summer 
and early fall. Our vines are heavy, thrifty, two-year, ready 
to bear the first year. We prepay postage and express. 
RIPENS IN JUNE 
Headlight—A clear, dark red grape, very tender, delicious 
and sweet. The best early grape. No. 819. 
RIPENS IN JULY 
Brilliant—Vine strong grower; clusters large, color light to 
dark red, translucent with thin bloom; skin thin, tender; 
pulps tender and delicious. Yields heavy. Ripens about 
July 1st. No. 820. 
Concord—This fine variety is still one of the best, and for 
looks, shipping quality, wine and jelly it cannot be 
beaten. Vine strong grower, heavy bearer, berry large, 
black. Ripens about July 25th. No. 821. 
Niagara—A vigorous, healthy grower. Large cluster, and 
berry very large, clear white, of fine quality, ripens about 
splendid for table or for wine, grape juice, preserves and 
jelly. Cluster very large, sometimes weighing two pounds; 
shouldered; very compact. Berry mdium size; black with 
thin bloom. Skin tough, thin, never cracks; pulp meaty, 
firm, but tender when fully ripe; splendid quality. 
Ripens in July. No. 824. 
RIPENS IN AUGUST 
Edna—Large white of splendid quality; flavor similar to Mus- 
cat. Ripens in August. No. 827. 
Armalaga—A vigorous, healthy vine, well suited to both black 
and sandy land. Berry large, yellowish green, slightly 
long, very sweet with peculiar agreeable flavor. Quality 
equal to California grapes which it very much resembles. 
Endures heat and drought. Ripens in August. No. coat 
RIPENS IN SEPTEMBER 
Thompson Seedless—Bunches very large; berries medium size, 
oval, greenish-yellow, seedless, fine flavor. Valuable for 
table, shipping or for making seedless raisins. No. 830. 
PRICES ON GRAPES 

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Delaware—Berry bright red, juicy and of high flavor. Suc- RD AT acces ne eters ics < Seascape eens cc ccnctee <icecaae Bonetet) cba haxesones mosey vas 
ceeds well in South and does not rot. Ripens about TG a) PR ARR: Scat teh In. Ge PRL ee Nate ai 
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BERRY VINES 
BLACKBERRIES AND DEWBERRIES 
The one sure crop berry for the South. You cannot buy 
good berries to eat. If you want them, you must raise them. 
Plant the following splendid varieties for sure results. 
No. 872 Austin—Planted in Texas, more extensively than any 
other berry. Very reliable. Berry large, jet black, sweet 
ce delicious and always makes a crop. Ripe in May and 
une. 
No. 873 Early Harvest—This is one of the best early black- 
berries grown in the Southwest. It has a perfect flower. 
No. 874 McDonald—This appears to be a hybrid of a_black- 
berry and dewberry. Large and of good quality. Earliest 
of all blackberries and begins ripening very few days 
after the Austin dewberry. 
No. 875 Dallas—This is one of the most sure of all black- 
berries and endures Texas climate well. Ripens after Mc- 
Donald and before the Robison. Has rather drooping vine, 
thorny, very productive, medium size berry of fine qual- 

ity. 
10 plants for.............. $ .19 25 plants for.............. $ 39 
100 plants for.............. 1.45 500 plants for 6.75 
1000 plants for.............. 11.00 5000 plants for.............. 45.00 
(Note: At these new low prices no home in Texas shoul 
be without its berry patch.) 
OTHER DEWBERRIES AND BLACKBERRIES 
No. 878 Thornless—This is a sport of the Austin Dewberry, 
bearing berries as large in size and in great quantity, 
quality of flavor about the same. Otherwise like the 
Austin except as the name indicates, it is without thorns, 
which makes it quite desirable. 
No. 879 Lucretia—An extra fine berry for the Panhandle and 
the Northern part of Oklahoma, Kansas, etc. Berry large, 
black, sweet and luscious; an old standby. 
10 plants for.............. $ .29 25 plants for.............. $ 55 
100 plants for.............. 1.85 500 plants for.............. 7.50 
1000 plants for.............. 13.00 5000 plants for.............. 52.50 
No. 880—100 plants of 5 different kinds of Dewberires, Black- 
berries, and hybrids, so selected as to ish you luscious 
berries from early spring until late in the season. We 
will send plants that are adapted to your locality, that 
you can depend on getting fruit from. 
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