AXAHACHIE NURSERY CO. ex» WAXAHACHIE, TEXAS 

CONIFEROUS EVERGREENS 
No. 1370—ARBORVITAE, BAKER’S—For a i tall, 
pyramidal symmetrical evergreen, this is the 
best one for the South. Plant at entrances, in 
background of other lower growing evergreens 
as lawn specimens, etc. Price, 18-24” plants, 
each $1.15. 
No. 1371—ARBORVITAE, BERKMAN’S GOLDEN 
A dense, cone shaped medium height evergreen, 
with green and gold foliage. Used extensively in 
pe isens plantings. Price, 18-24” plants, each 
Poe 
No. 1372—ARBORVITAE, GLOBE—This is a dwarf, 
round dark green dense foliage, evergreen. Used 
for planting in front of higher evergreens, also 
in urns, and in cemeteries. Price, 12-18” plants, 
each $1.15 
No. 1375—CYPRESS, ARIZONA—Large, fast grow- 
ing evergreen, with silvery gray foliage. May be 
pruned to taste. The most hardy, dependable 
evergreen for the South, Southwest and West. 
Price, 12-18” plants, each $1.15. 
No. 1376—CYPRESS, ITALIAN—Tall, symmetri- 
cal, stately evergreen of picturesque beauty. 
Plant against tall buildings, at corners, against 
Spores columns, ete. Price; 2-3’ plants, each 
120, 
No. 1377—FIR, DOUGLAS—This evergreen forms 
a narrow, symmetrically shaped specimen, vary- 
ing in color from a yellowish green to a bluish 
green. Stands crowding well, consideerable shade, 
and responds to trimming. Price, 18-24” plants, 
each $1.15. 
No. 1373—HEMLOCK, CANADA—A native Ameri- 
can tree at home in the deep woods where it will 
stand severe cold. Valuable for landscape use in 
partial or heavy shade, or on north side of 
buildings. Makes a regular conical form, taper- 
ing evenly from a broad base to a long thrifty 
shoot. Under favorable conditions it grows very 
rapidly and has long, graceful branchlets. It may 
be trimmed into hedges or other shapes. Price, 
10-12” plants, each $1.15. 
No. 1380—JUNIPER, PFITZER (Spreading Juniper) 
—A medium low, flat growing Juniper, gray- 
green foliage. This is the Juniper you see planted 
so generally in all landscape plantings, and in 
our opinion it is the finest of all Junipers. Price, 
12-15” plants, each $1.55. 
No. 1381—JUNIPER, SPINEY GREEK—This beau- 
tiful variety forms a tall, dense, narrow, conical 
head tapering gradually from the ground to a 
sharp terminal point and is of a fine glaucous 
color. Price, 8-10” plants, each 95c. 
No. .1384—PINE, WHITE—Grows readily on dry and 
moist soils and thrives under a wide variety of 
planting conditions. Has rather soft, short, blu- 
ish-green needles, which are in clusters of five. 
Price, 12-18” plants, each 95c. 
No. 1386—SPRUCE, BLACK HiLL—One of most 
hardiest of all Spruces, with foliage varying 
from green to bluish tint. Grows usually sym- 
metrical, compact and bushy and shows good 
characteristics even in the small trees. Slow 
grower, wide spreading and pyramidal in form. 
Price, 12-18” plants, each $1.25. 
No. 1387—SPRUCE, COLORADO BLUE—The old 
familiar Colorado Spruce has long been an item 
of great importance in the Evergreen line. Trees 
generally of bluish tint, sometimes green. Price, 
12-15” plants, each 95c. 
No. 1388 —SPRUCE, NORWAY—A _ symmetrical, 
well-formed pyramid, with graceful drooping 
branches. Makes a good screen or wind break 
and also may be trimmed in hedge form. Price, 
10-12” plants, each 75c. 
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No. 1389—YEW, HICK’S—Columnar with branches 
ascending almost vertically. Growing habit va- 
ries a great deal with the method of trimming. 
May be growr into an extremely narrow cigar 
shape or allowed to develop into broader speci- 
mens. Makes a good tree for narrow hedges. 
Price, 8-10” plants, each $1.15. 
No. 1390 —— YEW, SPREADING JAPANESE — In 
general, this plant is wider than tall, branching 
out from the bottom with several stems and 
developing into a low bushy formation. Price, 
10-12” plants, each $1.35. 
No. 1391--YEW, UPRIGHT JAPANESE—Will sur- 
vive a dense shade as well as thrive in sunny 
locations. Fruit produced in-form of a fleshy 
cup-shaped scarlet berry. Trees must be planted 
in groups in order to bear berries, Price, 10-12” 
plants, each $1.45. 
HEDGE PLANTS 
The hedge is more than its own excuse for be- 
ing; it justifies 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 River Privet hedge grow rank. 
A hedge may serve:to shield from view the 
chicken yard or the family wash, or suggest to the 
children that playhouse 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 gen- 
eral planting. Exceedingly beautiful and per- 
mits shearing to any height or shape. 
PRICE ON AMUR RIVER PRIVET: 
10 50 100 
No. 1185—i2 to 18-inch ........ $ 00. $2.15. . $3.95 
No. 1186—18 to 24-inch ......... .60 2.65 4.95 
No. 1187—2 to 3 feet................ 15 3.45 6.35 
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 con- 
sider it as useful for planting in the South as 
Amur Privet because it loses some of its foliage 
in the Winter, whereas, Amur River Privet will 
look pretty the year round. 
PRICE ON CALIFORNIA PRIVET: 
10 50 100 
No. 1188—18 to 24-inch........ $1.25 $5.65 $10.65 
No. 1189—2 to 3 feet............ 1.85 8.75 15.95 
LODENSE PRIVET (L. LODENSE)—This is a 
dwarf, compact hedge plant evergreen, suitable 
for low hedge, edging, cemetery lots, etc. May 
be sheared any form, but forms a natural com- 
pact plant without any attention. 
PRICE ON LODENSE PRIVET: 
Ea. 10 50 100 
No. 1190—6 to 9-inch...$ .29 $2.50 $11.25 $21.00 
No. 1191—9 to 12-inch. 45 415 1895 36.50 
CITRUS TRIFOLIATA (Hardy Orange)—Decidu- 
ous, but the thorny branches remain gray-green 
the year round. Makes-an almost impenetrable 
hedge. White flowers and small orange fruits. 
PRICE ON CITRUS TRIFOLIATA: 
~ 10 50 100 
No. 1192—12 to 18-inch ....... $2.25 -$10.25 $19.65 
No. 1193—I8 to 24 inch........ 2.85 13.25 24.00 
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