WAXAHACHIE NURSERY CO. <x #WAXAHACHIE, TEXAS 
Ornamental Department 
ROSE BUSHES 
Rose bushes are our specialty and we are glad to offer a large assortment of varieties. All roses 
offered in this list are two-year old, field-grown bushes, budded low on multiflora japonica under- 
stock. All roses offered in this list are No. 1 grade to insure you quick results. These roses will bloom 
the first season planted. 
HINTS ON GROWING ROSES SUCCESSFULLY 
(1) Buy from a reliable source. 
(2) Avoid buying “cheap roses.” You will be disappointed. 
(3) Cut rose bushes back to about 9 inches when planting. 
(4) Do not mix any fertilizer with soil. 
(5) Mound dirt up on bushes when planting; let stay about five days, and remove dirt. 
(6) Buy those roses known as Monthly Blooming, or Everblooming for Southern growing. 
(7) Put fertilizer on top of ground in late Winter (well decayed cowlot fertilizer is the best). 
(8) Keep roses well watered, not sprinkled. 
(9) Spray ee sulphur to keep down black spot; and spray with Black Leaf 40 to keep down 
green lice. 
If you will follow these directions you can grow good roses, with strong, long stems. 
PRICES ON ALL ROSES IN THIS CATALOG: 75c each; $7.50 per dozen; 100 for $57.95,postpaid. 

CODE TO ABBREVIATIONS OF ROSE TYPES 
AB—Austrian Briar; CL.HT—Climbing Hybrid Tea; HP—Hybrid Perpetual; H.POLY—Hybrid Poly- 
antha; HR—Hybrid Rugosa; HT—Hybrid Tea; HW—Hybrid Wichuraiana; MULT—Multiflora; NOIS 
—wNoisette; POLY—Polyantha; and T—Tea. 
BUSH ROSES 
6505—AMERICAN BEAUTY (HP): Bud large, flower large and double. Fragrant, crimson-carmine 
shaded Neyron rose. Borne singly on long, strong stem. Growth vigorous. 
6506—AMI QUINARD (HT): Deep velvety crimson, borne singly and several together on long stem. 
Long pointed bud. Bushy, upright grower. Abundant bloomer. Very hardy. 
6919—ANTINEA (HT): Sunflower-gold, stained with flame color. Free, continuous bloomer. 
6507—ANTOINE RIVOIRE (HT): Bud very large, ovoid. Flower double, fragrant, rosy flesh, shaded 
and edged with deep carmine, yellow base. Borne singly on long strong stem. Very hardy. 
6508—AUSTRIAN COPPER (AB): Coppery red, hardy everywhere. 
6509—AUTUMN (HT): Flower medium size, double, cupped, lasting. Moderately fragrant, burnt 
orange, streaked with red. Born singly on medium-length stem. Free, continuous bloomer. 
6512—BETTY UPRICHARD (HT): Delicate salmon-pink, reverse carmine with coppery sheen. Borne 
singly and several together on long stem. Growth very vigorous, bushy; profuse bloomer all 
season. 
6517—BRIARCLIFF (HT): Sport of Columbia. Bud large, long-pointed; flower 4% inches across. 
Moderately fragrant, deep rose-pink at center, passing to lighter on outer petals with a touch 
of citron-green at base. Borne singly on long, strong stem. 
6518—CALEDONIA (HT): Flower large, very double, slightly fragrant. White, borne singly on long, 
strong stem. Growth vigorous, upright. Abundant, continuous bloomer all season. 
6522—-CHARLES K. DOUGLAS (HT): Flower large, full, double, fragrant. Flaming scarlet, flushed 
velvety crimson. Abundant bloomer all season. 
6525—COLUMBIA (HT): intensely fragrant. Fresh, glistening rose-pink, borne singly on long, 
strong stem. Growth very vigorous, continuous bloomer. 
6527—CONDESA DE SASTAGO (HT): Fiery copper inside. Reverse, rich gold. A real beauty. 
6532—CYNTHIA (HT): Light red, with orange cerise glow. Free monthly bloomer. 
6534—DAINTY BESS (HT): Flowers 8% to 4 inches across, single, broad-petaled. Frimbriated 
edges, rose color, born several together. 
6535—DAME EDITH HELEN (HT): Intensely fragrant, pure glowing pink, borne singly on long, 
strong stem. Growth vigorous. Profuse, continuous bloomer all season. 
6547—EDITH NELLIE PERKINS (HT): Double flowers of medium size. Moderately fragrant, last- 
ing. outside of petals orient-red shaded cerise-orange, inside salmon-pink flushed orange. 
Borne singly on long, average-length stem. Continuous bloomer all season. 
6548—EDITOR McFARLAND (HT): Bud long-pointed; flower semi-double, slightly fragrant, solid 
glowing pink, with a slight suffusion of yellow. Generally borne singly, on long, strong stem. 
Radiance type in plant-habit, ruggedness, persistency, and immunity of foliage, also continuity 
of bloom. 
6549—E. G. HILL (HT): Beautiful bud; immense, lasting flowers of dazzling scarlet, shading to a 
deeper pure red as it develops, but never showing purple. Born on long stem. Very free 
bloomer. 
6556—ETOILE DE HOLLANDE (HT): Flower small to medium, semi-double. Fragrant, deep, bright 
red, born singly on long, strong stem. Does well everywhere. Intermittent bloomer from June’ 
until August. f 
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