AXAHACHIE NURSERY CO. 
exe WAXAHACHIE, TEXAS 

Bush Roses 
and fragrant. Flower pure white with cream 
center free from stain. Profuse bloomer. 
No. 6664—PAUL NEYRON (HP) —Clear pink, shad- 
ing to rose pink. Extremely double and mod- 
erately fragrant. Blooms in May and June. 
No. 6931— POINSETTIA (HT) —Large, brilliant 
blooms of poinsettia-scarlet. Buds long and well 
formed. Plant very erect. 
No. 6672—PRES. H. HOOVER (HT)—Bud large, 
long-pointed. Flower semi-double, medium 
orange except for the two outside petals which 
fade to a lighter shade. Free bloomer. 
No. 6675—RADIANCE, PINK (HT)—Still the best 
all-around pink for all purposes. Free bloomer. 
No. 6676—RADIANCE, RED (HT)—By far the best 
all-around red. Free, continuous bloomer. Very 
hardy. 
No. 6879—RADIANCE, WHITE (HT)—Strong radi- 
ance type bush; white of only fair form. 
No. 6679—RAPTURE (HT)—Glowing pink, Mme. 
Butterfly type. Fine cut flower. Strong grower. 
No. 6680—RED COLUMBIA (HT)—Flower large, 
fragrant, rich velvety scarlet. Long bud. Very 
vigorous growth. 
No. 6692—ROSLYN (HT)—Bud long-pointed deep 
orange. Flower semi-double, lasting, fragrant 
golden yellow. Growth vigorous, upright, free 
bloomer. 
No. 6693 ROUGE MALLERIN (HT) — Intense 
scarlet, well imbricated. Free monthly bloomer. 
No. 6700—SENIOR (HT)—Best deep red cut flow- 
er we have ever seen. Fine form. 
No. 6701—SENSATION (HT)—Moderately frag- 
rant. Scarlet-crimson with maroon markings. 
Free, continuous. and profuse bloomer. 
No. 6706—SOUER THERESE—Lovely clear yellow, 
long stem, fine cut rose. 
No. 6711—SUNBURST (HT)—Double, lasting, cad- 
mium-yellow passing to yellow-orange in cen- 
ter. Borne in cluster on medium-length stem. 
Moderate, intermittent bloomer. 
No.6712—SUNKIST (HT)—A deeper toned Joanna 
Hill and a lovely cut rose. 
No. 6713 — SYRACUSE (HT) — Scarlet - crimson 
borne singly on long stem. Profuse, continuous 
bloomer. Very hardy. 
No. 6714—TALISMAN (HT)—Double, lasting, and 
extremely fragrant. Golden yellow and copper, 
borne singly on long stem. Free upright bloomer. 
Growth vigorous. 
No. 6715—TEMPLAR (HT)—Lasting bright red. — 
Few thorns. Growth vigorous and upright. Free 
continuous bloomer. 
No. 6718 —- VANGUARD (HT) —Double orange- 
salmon, continuous bloomer. Very hardy. 
No. 6884—VICTORIA HARRINGTON—Best bright 
red cut flower rose we have ever seen. 
No. 6719—VILLA DE PARIS (HT)—Flower large, 
double, globular. Sun-yellow, slightly tinted 
orange, deeper in center and at base. Lasts long 
in the sun. Hardy. 
No. 6932—YELLOW BUTTERFLY (HT)—Bud and 
flower medium size. Moderately fragrant. Orange 
at center, shading to yellow at outer edge. 
No. 6933—YELLOW TALISMAN (HT)—Clear yel- 
low sport of the popular Talisman. 
Polyantha Roses 
No. 6732—CRIMSON BABY (POLY) —Bright stead- 
fast red. Free flowering. Good pot plant. Dwarf, 
low grower. ; 
No. 6749—D. T. POULSEN (H. POLY)—Bright, 
blood-red, borne in cluster on strong stem. 
Vigorous upright grower. Tall growing poly- 
antha. 
No. 6735 —GOLDEN SALMON (POLY) — Flower 
large, pure orange. (Does not burn). Borne in 
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huge trusses. Dwarf, low grower. 
No. 6754—GRUSS AN AACHEN (POLY)—Bud 
salmon. Flower orange-salmon at center passing 
to white at edges. Borne several together on 
short, strong stem. Growth upright. Free, con- 
tinuous bloomer. Tall growing Polyantha. 
No. 6736—IDEAL (POLY)—Dark velvety crimson, 
borne in cluster on average stem. Scarlet when 
grown under glass. Bushy growth. Blooms 
abundantly all season. Very hardy. Low. 
No. 6757—SALMON SPRAY (HT)—Light salmon- 
pink, reverse carmine. Borne in cluster on long 
stem. Vizorous upright grower. Tall growing 
polyantha. 
Climbing Roses 
No. 6788—CL. AMERICAN BEAUTY (HW) —Frag- 
rant deep rose-pink, borne several together on 
strong stem. 
No. 6760—CL. BRIARCLIFF (CL. HT)—Climbing 
sport of the bush Briarcliff. 
No. 6761—CL. CALEDONIA (CL.HT)—Best pure 
white climber, usually vigorous and free flow- 
ering. 
No. 6915—CL. HOOSIER BEAUTY (CL.HT)— 
Climbing sport of Hoosier Beauty. Glowing 
crimson with darker shadings. 
No. 6924—CL. MME. CAROLINE .TESTOUT (CL. 
HT)—Bright satiny rose, darker center. Edges 
of petals bordered with soft salmon pink. 
No. 6773—CL. PINK RADIANCE (CL.HT)—Climb- 
ing sport of the popular bush Pink Radiance. 
No. 6774—CL. RED RADIANCE (CL.HT)—Climb- 
ing sport of the popular bush Red Radiance. 
No. 6935—CL. RED TALISMAN (CL.HT)—Beau- 
tifully red monthly bloomer, blooming almost 
continuously throughout the growing season. 
Excellent for climbing on trellis or pillars. 
No. 6779— CL. TALISMAN (CL.HT) — Beautiful 
climbing sport of the popular bush Talisman. 
No. 6795—FLOWER OF FAIRFIELD (MULT)— 
Double bright crimson. Very vigorous and hardy. 
Blooms in early Summer and sometimes again 
in Autumn. 
No. 6781—MARECHAL NEIL (NOIS)—Very frag- 
rant, golden yellow. Growth very vigorous. Pro- 
fuse bloomer. Hardy in South and on Pacific 
Coast. 
No. 6805—PAULS SCARLET (HW)—Used every- 
where where a dependable red climber is need- 
ed. Growth vigorous. Very hardy. Most popular 
climbing rose. 
No. 6911—_ SNOWFLAKE (HW) —Intensely frag- 
rant, pure white, borne in cluster on long, strong 
stem. Good climbing variety. 
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS 
No. 1000—ALMOND, PINK FLOWERING—Dwarf 
growing, blooms very early. Pink flowers. Price, 
18-24” plants, each 95c. 
No. 1002 — ALTHEA, AMPLISSIMA — Double red 
with carmine center. Price, 2-3’ plants, each 50c. 
No. 1003 —- ALTHEA ANEMONEFLORUS — Semi- 
double, bright rose. Price, 2-3’ plants, each 50c. 
No. 1004A—ALTHEA, ARDENS—Double, clear vio- 
let. Price, 2-3’ plants, each 50c. 
No. 1005—ALTHEA, JEAN D’ARC—Double, pure 
white. Price, 2-3’ plants, each 50c. 
No. 1006—ALTHEA, TOTUS ALBUS—‘Single, pure 
white. Price, 2-3’ plants, each 50c. 
No. 1007—BARBERRY, JAPANESE—(Berberis 
Thunberg). Low growing, small leaves which 
‘turn yellow in Fall; red fruits. Price, 15-18” 
plants, each 50c. 
No. 1008—BIRD-OF-PARADISE—A fast growing, 
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