Waxahachie, Texas 
WAXAHACHIE NURSERY COMPANY 
Fall 1943 and Spring 1944 

BULB DEPARTMENT 
AMARYLLIS 
No. 180 Giant Hybrid Amaryllis—One of the finest strains 
of Amaryllis in America. Flowers immense, of most 
perfect form. Come in mixtures of rose, red, crimson, 
solid colors, and same colors striped white. A _ real 
floral treat. Large bulbs, 214 to 244 inch diameter. Each, 
45c; 10 for $3.95. 
ANEMONES 
No. 171 Anemones (Wind Flowers)—One of the most showy 
flowers. Gorgeous assortment of colors. No. 1 bulbs 
Each, 8c; 10 for 75c; 100 for $6.95. 
_TUBEROUS BEGONIAS (Ready in January) 
These Begonias are grown by a specialist in this field. 
The blossoms are large, well-formed, numerous, and borne 
on erect stems. Each type which is listed below contains a 
mixture of white, red, scarlet, rose, pink, yellow, orange, 
salmon, and apricot. These are large bulbs, 2 inch diameter 
or larger. Price 39c each; 10 for $3.25. 
No. 9100 Camellia Double—The most popular type. In the 
form of a giant ruffled camellia. 
No. 9101 Carnation or Double Frilled—In the form of a 
lovely Carnation and one of the most beautiful of all the 
Begonias. 
No. 9102 Rosebud Double—A double type in the form of a 
rosebud. 
No. 9103 Daffodil Flowered—The flower has a trumpet and 
resembles a daffodil, a very unusual and interesting type. 
CALLA LILLIES 
No. 9029 Black Calla Lily (Arum Pictum)—Very large black 
flower fading to maroon. No disagreeable odor. Each 60c; 
10 for $5.50. 
No. 9030 Pink Calla Lily (Richardia Rehmannii Carminea)— 
This is a dwarf Calla. The flowers are rose pink, but 
fade to cerise. Very unusual and scarce. Each 65c; 
10 for $6.00. 
No. 172 White Calla Lily—Aethiopica, large white. Beautiful, 
large white Calla. Contrary to general opinion, these 
can be grown successfully out of doors. 142-134 inch 
diameter. Each 25c; 10 for $2.25. 
No. 173 Yellow Calla Lily (Richardia Elliottiana)—Deep, 
pure yellow. Does well outdoors. 2-215 inch diameter. 
Each 25c; 10 for $2.25. 
CANNAS 
(READY IN JANUARY) 
Nothing adds more color to a planting than a choice bed 
of Cannas, and they come back year after year, getting 
better all the time. The varieties we offer are the best and 
the most handsome in commerce today. Our Cannas are ali 
strong 3 to 5 eye divisions, properly matured and cured so as 
to give you the best possible results. 
No. 263 King Humbert—Coppery scarlet flowers, bronze fo- 
liage. 
No. 264 Yellow King Humbert—Deep yellow flowers flecked 
red. 
No. 265 The President—Rich glowing scarlet, the best red. 
No. 266 Richard Wallace—Canary yellow flowers, green fo- 
liage. 
No. 267 Eureka—Creamy white flowers, green foliage. 
No. 269 Florence Vaughn—Large pure yellow flowers, lovely. 
No. 270 City of Portland—Light pink flowers, green foliage. 
No. de Ambassador—Large heads of orange flowers, bronze 
oliage. 
No. 272 King Midas—Heavy heads of pure pink flowers. 
No. 274 Mme. Crozy—Red flowers tipped with gold, striking. 
No. 275 Hungaria—Heavy heads of pure pink flowers. 
No. 276 Mrs. Alfred Conrad.—Salmon pink of rare beauty. 
No. 277 Apricot—Lovely heads of true apricot flowers. 
No. 86 Mixed—Mixture of above varieties and colors. 
Price on all Cannas: Each 12c; 3 for 33c; 10 for 95c; 25 
for $2.15; 100 for $8.25. 
DAFFODILS 
No. 9031 King Alfred Daffodils—Very large, pure yellow, 
frilled flowers. This is the giant flowered and most pop- 
ular of all the daffodils. Our bulbs are the largest bulbs 
obtainable, each bulb having several divisions which will 
produce several blooms per bulb. Price for these extra 
large, select bulbs 19c each; 10 for $1.75; 100 for $16.00. 
DAHLIAS 
(READY IN JANUARY) 
Dahlias are as easily grown as potatoes. Simply plant the 
strong tubers we offer. Give them plenty of fertilizer and 
water, and cut beautiful blooms through the spring, summer 
and fall. The named varieties listed below represent practi- 
cally all of the best Dahlias grown, many of them retailing 
from 50c to $1.50 each. 
No. 213 A. D. Livona—Shell pink. 
No. 214 American Beauty—Large, fine American Beauty red. 
No. 216 Blue Stocking—Cactus type, purple blue 
No. 217 Barbara Redfern—Blends of old rose and orange. 
No. 218 Calvin Coolidge, Jr.—Rose, pink and salmon. 
No. 224 Gloriana—Pure gold decorative. 
No. 225 Jean Kerr—The best white Dahlia. 
No. 226 Jersey Beauty—Pure clear pink, the best Dahlia 
grown. 
No. 227 Jersey Beacon—Chinese scarlet, very large blooms. 
No. 228 Jane Cowl—Large golden bronze, decorative. 
No. 230 Judge A. B. Parker—Copper salmon tinged with gold. 
One that is always in bloom. 
No. 235 Mrs. Carl Salbach—Large, lavender pink, decorative 
ype. 
No. 236 Mrs. Idever Warner—Very large orchid, decorative. 
No. 241 Pride of California—Deep red, decorative type. 
No. 242 Pink Flamingo—Intense rose pink. 
No. 249 Wm. H. Hogan—Large red, white tips. 
Price on all Dahlias shown above as follows: Each, 25c; 
3 for 69c; 10 for $2.15; 25 for $4.55. 
GLADIOLUS 
Nothing you can plant will give you more satisfaction, or 
more beautiful flowers for the money paid out, than Gladioli. 
Of the very simplest culture, they grow anywhere, for any- 
body, and are sure to bloom. Throughout the South the very 
best results are obtained by planting in the Fall. A bed of 
Picardy gladioli is a sight never to be forgotten, and it is one 
of the loveliest and most lasting of all cut flowers. We sell 
only extra large bulbs, 142 inch and up, strictly Number One. 
No. 81 Albatross—Best white gladioli. 
No. 190 Alice Tiplady—Golden orange. 
No. 192 America—Light pink. 
No. 194 Betty Nuthall—Coral pink, very large. 
No. 9012 Charles Dickens—Large plum color. 
No. 9013 Dr. F. E. Bennett—Bright red. 
No. 199 E. J. Shaylor—Deep rose, ruffled, early 
No. 82 Euterpe—Charming lavender. 
No. 9015 Flaming Sword—Fine early, clear red. 
No. 83 Golden Dream—Tall clear yellow. 
No. 9016 Golden Eagle—Early yellow. 
No. 201 Halley—Deep salmon orange. 
No. 9017 Helga—Early salmon pink. 
No. 202 Los Angeles—Tall salmon pink. 
No. 9018 Minuet—Light lavender. 
No. 9019 Mrs. F. King—Flaming red. 
No. 204 Mrs. F. Pendleton—Pink blotch. 
No. 84 Morocco—Deep maroon. 
No. 85 Phaenomen—Pink and yellow. 
No. 206 Picardy—Sensational new shrimp pink. 
No. 9020 Pride of Wanakah—Tall, deep rose. 
No. 208 Souvenir—Early, lovely pure deep yellow. 
No. 9022 Wasaga—New La France pink. 
No. 212 Mixed—All colors and varieties, many fine ruffled 
ones. 
Prices on all above Gladioli: Each, 6c; 3 for 15c; 10 for 
43c; 25 for 89c; 100 for $3.15. Write for special quotation on 
large quantites. 
GLOXINIAS 
We offer the following varieties of Gloxinias in nice size 
bulbs, all 144 to 1144 inch diameter. Price on all Gloxinias, 
35c each; 10 for $2.95. 
No. 9105 Bavaria—Dark blue with white throat and ruffled 
edge, very large flowered. 
No. 9106 Brown’s Hybrids—Assortment of dark rich colors, 
very large flowered. 
No. 9107 Brown’s Pink—Delicate pink fading into blue at 
base of throat. Flowers very upright. Foliage rose col- 
ored on reverse side. 
No. 9108 Brilliant—This variety produces clear bright red 
blooms. The flexible foliage is light green. 
No. 9109 Red Admiral—Large flowered, deep crimson, edge 
of flower frilled. An improvement on other red varieties. 
No. 9110 Brunhilde—Pure white, large flower, foliage bright 
green. 
No. 9111 Emperor William—Upright flowers deep violet, band- 
ed by white margin. 
No. 9112 King of the Reds—Bright red, foliage very luxuriant. 
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