WAXAHACHIE NURSERY CO. *% WAXAHACHIE, TEXAS 
MOCK ORANGE (PHILADELPHUS) 
Hardy long-lived shrubs. Lovely white flowers that add distinction to any garden. 
1075—GRANDIFLORA: (Philadelphus grandiflora). Lovely white flowers in May. Price, 18-24” plants, 
each 39c. 
1076—LEMOINE: (Philadelphus lemoinei). Semi-dwarf with attractive foliage, producing dense ra- 
cemes of small fragrant white flowers. Price, 18-24” plants, each 69c. 
1077—VIRGINAL: (Philadelphus virginal). Medium grower. Loads down with beautiful fragrant semi- 
double flowers over a long season, beginning in May. Large white flowers, yellow stamens. Price, 
18-24” plants, each 69c. 
SPIREA 
There are many different varieties and colors of Spireas suitable for planting under ‘all conditions. 
Below we list the best for blooming in the South and believe you will find these very satisfactory. 
1087—ANTHONY WATERER: Dwarf growing shrub, with crimson red flowers. Very ornamental. Price, 
18-24” plants, each 79c. 
1088—FROEBEL: Vigorous, spreading grower. Bright pink flowers in May and June, purplish tips in 
Spring, turning to beautiful shades in Autumn. Hardy. Price, 18-24” plants, each 59c. : 
1089—THUNBERG: Graceful arching branches covered with small pure white flowers. Very first to 
bloom in the Spring. Price, 2-3’ plants, each 59c. j 
1090—VAN HOUTTE: Graceful plants with abundance of snowy white flowers in clusters. Sometimes 
called Bridal Wreath in some localities. Price, 18-24” plants, each 39c. 
HEDGE PLANTS 
The hedge is more than its own excuse for being. It justifies its existence in various ways. Around 
a small yard of a cottage or the formal terrace of a city home, the hedge 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 hedge plants grow rank. A hedge may serve to shield from view the chicken yard 
ok the family wash, or suggest to the children that playhouse yard must end where a neighbor’s lawn 
egins. 
AMUR RIVER PRIVET (Ligustrum 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 general planting. Exceedingly beautiful and permits shearing to any 
height or shape. 
PRICES ON AMUR RIVER PRIVET 
Cat. No. Size Per 10 Per 50 Per 100 
No. 1185 12-18” $ .85 $3.45 $5.95 
No. 1186 18-24” $1.15 $4.45 $7.45 
No. 1187 2-3’ $1.65 $6.45 $9.95 
CALIFORNIA PRIVET (Ligustrum ovalifolium) 
This beautiful hedge plant has a larger leaf than the Amur River Privet, and is very beautiful in Sum- 
mer and Fall, lending itself admirably to shearing. However, we do not consider it as useful for plant- 
ing in the South as Amur River Privet, because it loses some of its foliage in the Winter, whereas Amur 
River Privet will look pretty the year round. 
PRICES ON CALIFORNIA PRIVET 
Cat. No. Size Per 10 Per 50 Per 100 
No. 1188 18-24” $1.25 $5.65 $10.65 
No. 1189 2-3’ $1.85 $8.75 $15.95 
LODENSE PRIVET (Ligustrum lodense) 
This is a dwarf, compact hedge plant evergreen, suitable for low hedges, edging, cemetery lots, etc. 
May be sheared to any form, but forms a natural compact plant without any attention. 
PRICES ON LODENSE PRIVET : 
Cat. No. Size Bach Per 10 Per 50 Per 100 
No. 1190 8-10” $ .29 $2.55 $11.95 $21.95 
No. 1191 10-12 $ .39 $3.25 $13.95 $26.95 
HARDY ORANGE (Citrus trifoliata) 
Deciduous, but the thorny branches remain gray-green throughout the year. Makes an almost impene- 
trable hedge. White flowers and small orange fruits, 3 i M 
PRICES ON HARDY ORANGE 
Cat. No. Size | Each Per 10 Per 50 Per 100 
No. 1192 12-18" $ .29 $2.25 $10.25 $19.65 
No. 1193 18-24 $ .85 $2.85 $13.25 $24.00 
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