WAXAHACHIE NURSERY CO. x #WAXAHACHIE, TEXAS 
CHERRIES 
Cherries have proven profitable. over certain sections of the Southwest, and where such is the 
case this fruit should be planted extensively. Certain varieties have a wider range of adaptability than 
others. Assistance will gladly be given in the selection of varieties when desired. Plant cherries 18 
feet apart or 1381 trees per acre. 
PRICES ON ALL CHERRY TREES 
Each Ten Hundred 
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BLACK TARTARIAN: Sweet cherry. Large size of purplish black, excellent flavor. This is the large 
California Cherry that is sold everywhere on the market. Worthy of a trial. No. 683, 2-3’; No. 
684, 3-4’; No. 685, 4-5’. 
EARLY RICHMOND: Medium size, dark red, juicy, rich acid flavor. Hardy and reliable. One of the 
best early sour cherries. Bears in May. No. 686, 2-3’; No. 687, 3-4’; No. 688, 4-5’. 
MONTMORENCY: Large red, ripening ten days after Early Richmond. Tree slow grower but prolific. 
Valuable sour cherry. Bears in early May. No. 677, 2-3’; No. 678, 3-4’; No. 679, 4-5’. 
NEW CENTURY: We take pleasure in recommending this fine cherry for Texas and Southwest plant- 
ing. Originated in Grayson County. Fruit medium to large, bright red, juicy, tart, fine flavored. 
Splendid for eating off the tree, cooking and pies. Tree strong grower and bears abundantly. 
If you like cherries, try New Century. No. 680, 2-3’; No. 681, 3-4’; No. 682, 4-5’, 
APPLES 
Apples can be successfully grown in the Southwest, if the right varieties are grown. The varieties 
shown below will thrive and bear fruit all over the South and Southwest; be sure and plant several 
apple trees around your premises, Plant Apples 40 feet e art, or 27 trees to the acre. 
PRICES ON ALL APF .cE TREES 
Each Ten Hundred 
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Sizep.2%to¥4d feet macete eee ee ee eet oe $ .75 $ 6.50 $ 57.50 
CiremebGtOuGs Cette ee eters eet $1.15 $10.35 $ 89.50 
SUMMER APPLES 
EARLY HARVEST: Medium, flat, pale yellow. A good grower and bearer. Ripens in May. No. 717, 
2-3’; No. 718, 8-4’; No. 719, 5-6’. 
FLORENCE CRAB: This is the best crabapple for the South and Southwest. Medium size, yellow 
and red, very juicy and acid. Makes best jelly known. Ripens in August. No. 720, 2-3’; No. 721, 
3-4’; No. 722, 5-6’. ' 
RED JUNE: Medium, oblong, flesh tender and white. Excellent for table use. One of the best early - 
apples. Brings top market price. Ripens in June. No. 729, 2-3’; No. 780, 3-4’; No. 731, 5-6’. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT: A Russian variety. Tree hardy and moderately vigorous. An early and 
good bearer. Fruit small, clear white turning to pale yellow. Flesh white, tender, juicy, sub- 
"7 acid. Ripens in September. No. 744, 2-3’; No. 745, 3-4’; No. 746, 5-6’. 
FALL APPLES 
RED DELICIOUS: This famous apple does well all over the South and Southwest. Large, juicy and 
highly flavored. No. 726, 2-3’; No. 727, 3-4’; No. 728, 5-6’. ‘ 
YELLOW DELICIOUS: Very similar to Red Delicious but seems to bear better in some localities. Of 
the same high quality. No. 741, 2-3’; No. 742, 3-4’; No, 743, 5-6’. 
WINTER APPLES 
ARKANSAS BLACK: Large, very dark red, flesh yellow, sub-acid, and a long keeper. One of the 
- best for Pecos Valley and West Texas. Ripens in September and October. No. 714, 2-3’; No. 715, 
3-4’; No. 716, 5-6’. an 
JONATHAN: Medium light yellow covered with red stripes. Flesh tender and juicy. Excellent for table 
‘ and market. Favorite everywhere. Ripens in September. No. 7238, 2-3’; No. 724, 3-4’; No. 725 5-6’. 
WINESAP: An old favorite. Tree vigorous. Fruit medium, smooth surface, dark red on yellow ground. 
Flavor rich, acid. Quality probably the best for market, table use, and cooking. Very desirable 
on account of its productiveness. One of the best apples grown. No, 738, 2-3’; No. 739, 3-4’; 
No. 740, 5-6’. 
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