WAXAHACHIE NURSERY CO. x WAXAHACHIE, TEXAS 
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS—FLOWERING AND ORNAMENTAL 
No home or landscape is complete without some flowering or ornamental shrubs planted in and 
around the yard. Flowering shrubs can be used as specimen plants, as backgrounds, hedging or in 
groups. Not only are they valuable for their place in the landscape, but they are useful for their 
blooms which add color and beauty to the surroundings. The blooms are also desirable to cut and use 
in the home for arrangements and decorations. If you are planning to landscape a new home or add 
to the landscape of your present home, include an assortment of flowering shrubs in your plans. We 
list below a wide assorment of shrubs, all reasonably priced. 
1000—ALMOND, PINK FLOWERING: (Prunus glandulosa). Dwarf growing shrub, blooming early in 
apes pele leaves appear. Limbs covered with masses of double pink flowers. Price, 18-24” 
plants, each 79c. 
1001—ALMOND, WHITE FLOWERING: (Prunus glandulosa albi-plena). Dwarf growing shrub, bloom- 
ing early in spring before leaves appear. Limbs covered with masses of double white flowers. 
Price, 18-24” plants, each 79c. ‘ 
1010—BARBERRY, JAPANESE (Berberis thumbergi): Hardy, free-blooming shrub. Pale yellow 
flowers early in spring with brilliant red berries during the Winter. In Autumn foliage turns 
to shades of orange, red, and yellow. Price, 18-24” plants, each 39c. 
1011—BARBERRY, REDLEAF: (Berberis thumbergi atropurpurea). Variety of Japanese Barberry. 
Low shrub with bronze and red foliage. Outstanding accent plant. Evergreen in the South. 
Price, 15-18” plants, each 79c. 
1012—BEAUTYBERRY, CHINESE: (Callicarpa purpurea). Clusters of attractive purple berries in the 
Fall. Tops kill back like Butterfly Bush. Price, 18-24” plants, each 69c. 
1018—BEAUTY BUSH: (Kolwitzia amabilis). Shrub of graceful habit, with funnel shaped pink flowers 
borne in profusion. Price, 12-18” plants, each 89c. 
1014—BIRD-OF-PARADISE: (Caesalpinia gilliesi). Also known as Poinciana. A fast growing, profuse 
blooming shrub. Splendid for Southern plantings. Has large yellow and red flowers, with striking 
gray-green foliage. Does well everywhere. Price 3-4’ plants, each 49c. 
1015—BOTTLE BRUSH: (Callistemon rigidus). Stiff narrow foliage. Deep red flowers resembling 
bottle brush, hence its name. Price, 15” plants, each 89c. 
1016—BRIDAL WREATH, DOUBLE: (Spirea prunifolia). The true old-fashioned Bridal Wreath so 
much planted and admired in the old-time gardens. Small plum-like, double, white flowers. Hardy 
and profuse bloomer. Price, 18-24” plants, each 79c. 
1021—CHOKEBERRY, BLACK: (Aronia melanocarpa). Attractive white flowers, smooth foliage. Shiny, 
black fruit in the Autumn. Price, 18-24” plants, each 59c. 
1022—CHOKEBERRY, RED: (Aronia arbutifolia). A good shrub with fine green leaves. Gaily colored 
in Autumn. White flowers with masses of red berries. Price: 18-24” plants, each 49c. 
10283—CORALBERRY: (Symphoricarpos vulgaris). Graceful, slightly drooping shrub. Purplish - red 
berries all winter. Foliage lovely green all Summer. One of the best low shrubs for planting near 
trees. Also known as Red Snowberry. Price, 2-3’ plants, each 49c. 
1024—CORALBERRY, IMPROVED: (Symphoricarpos chenaulti). Pink flowers and red fruit on graceful 
arching branches. Very small leaves. New Price, 18-24” plants, each 59c. 
1025—CRANBERRYBUSH, EUROPEAN: (Viburnum opulus). Well known hardy shrub, single white 
flowers in April and May, followed by scarlet fruit. Large growing shrub. Price, 18-24” plants, 
each 79c. 
1026—CRAPE MYRTLE, DWARF BLUE: (Lagerstroemia indica nana caerulea). Low spreading grow- 
er. Lavender-blue flowers in loose panicles which almost cover the plant. Stunning. Price, 2-3’ 
plants, each 59c. 
1031—DEUTZIA, DOUBLE PINK: (Deutzia crenata). Lovely double pink flowers. Price, 18-24” plants, 
each 39c. 
1032—DEUTZIA, DOUBLE WHITE: (Deutzia pride of Rochester). White, tinted soft rose. Very First 
to bloom in the Spring and an excellent variety of Deutzia. Price, 18-24” plants: each 39c. 
1033—DOGWOOD, BLOOD TWIG: (Cornus sanguinea). Dark green foliage, creamy white flowers. 
Blue-black berries in Fall, bright red bark lends cheer in Winter. Price, 2-3’ plants, each 79c. 
1034—-DOGWOOD, RED OZIER: (Cornus stolonifera). Dark, wine-colored branches. White flowers in 
May-June. Flowers followed by white berries. Price, 2-3’ plants, each 59c. 
1035—DOGWOOD., WHITE FLOWERING: (Cornus florida). Bright green leaves turning red or scarlet 
in Autumn. Large white flowers tinged with pink, expanding in early Spring. Large growing 
shrub, or small tree. Price, 2-3’ plants, each 69c. 
1036—ELDER, GOLDEN AMERICAN: (Sambucus canadensis aurea). Hardy, rapid growing shrub. 
Bright golden yellow foliage. Price, 18-24” plants, each 59c. 
1037—EUONYMUS, YEDDO: (Euonymus yedoensis). Large shrub with masses of pink and orange four- 
lobed fruit. Price, 18-24” plants each 69c. 
1038—FLOWERING QUINCE, PINK PRINCESS: (Cydonia japonica rosea). Same as the red flowering 
Quince, only it produces lovely pink flowers. Price, 12-18” plants, each 59c. 
1039—FLOWERING QUINCE, RED: (Cydonia japonica). Also known as flowering Japonica. In early 
Spring a mess of vivid red flowers before foliage appears. Price 12-18” plants, each 39c. 
1054—GOLDEN £T. JOHNSWORT: (Hypericum aureum). Hardy shrub with bright yellow flowers in 
Summer. Price, 18-24” plants, each 79c. é 
1059—HYDRANGEA, PEE GEE: (Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora). Very showy cone-shaped flowers. 
Large trusses of showy double white flowers: tinted pink. Price, 12-18” plants, each 79c. 
1060—HYDRANGEA, SNOWHILL: (Hydrangea arborescens grandiflora). Double white ball - shaped 
flowers in profusion. Thrives in shady places. Price, 12-18” plants, each 89c. 
1061—JASMINE, NIGHT SCENTED: (Cestrum parqui). Medium growing shrub with light green foliage 
and small blooms with heavy, exotic fragrance at night. Price 15-18” plants, each 99c. 
1062—-JASMINE, PINK: (Jasminum stephenense). A new Jasmine with very fragrant light pink flowers 
one inch in diameter. Hardy to Washington, D. C. Price, 18-24” plants, each 89c. 
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