WAXAHACHIE NURSERY CO. x WAXAHACHIE, TEXAS 

JULY PEACHES 
CHAMPION: Large, creamy white with light blush. Very hardy and a favorite wherever grown. 
3 Freestone. Ripens long season through June and July. No. 516, 2-3’; No. 517, 3-4’; No. 518, 5-6’. 
ELBERTA: Probably the widest and best known of any peach grown. The best commercial variety 
‘ and most valuable for home canning. Large, golden yellow with red cheek. Very handsome. 
Flesh yellow, flavor sub-acid and good quality. Tree vigorous and productive. Adapted to a 
wide range. Freestone. The old standby. No. 525, 2-3’; No. 526, 3-4’; No. 527, 5-6’. 
INDIAN BLOOD CLING: This is the genuine, old-fashioned, large cling. Creamy white, mottled deep 
red. Flesh juicy and rich. No. 573, 2-3’; No. 574, 3-4’; No. 575, 5-6’. 
J. H. HALE: Free, large in size and of somewhat better flavor than Elberta. Deep red skin, yellow 
meated. An excellent variety from every standpoint. Ripens a few days later than Elberta. No. 
579, 2-3’; No. 580, 3-4’; No. 581, 5-6’. 
MINNIE STANFORD: The queen of the peach famliy. This peach is large to a very large, yellow, 
oblong. Fruit buds are exceedingly hardy. Quality of fruit unsurpassed. Cling. Ripens last of 
July. No. 588, 2-3’; No. 589, 3-4’; No. 590, 5-6’. 
TEXAN: Large, oblong, white with deep red cheek. Flesh white with red at stone. Firm and of 
excellent quality and flavor. Tree is a good grower and prolific. Cling. No. 609, 2-3’; No. 610, 
8-4’; No. 611, 5-67. | 
AUGUST PEACHES 
AUGBERT: Yellow freestone, like Elberta. Ripens in August. No. 507, 2-3’; No. 508, 3-4’; No. 509, 
5-6’. 
FRANK: Very similar to Elberta, but much larger, and a big improvement on that fine variety. 
No. 534, 2-3’; No. 535, 8-4’; No. 536, 5-6’. 
OLD MIXON CLING: Large, round, color creamy white with red cheek. Flesh creamy white, melting, 
juicy and rich. Flavor sub-acid and very pleasant. Tree a vigorous grower and fairly produc- 
tive. Cling. No. 594, 2-3’; No. 595, 8-4’; No. 596, 5-6’. 
SEPTEMBER PEACHES 
HART CLING: By far the best late cling. Very large, creamy white and blush. Juicy, sweet and 
i ari rept middle of September when peaches are scarce. No. 549, 2-3’; No. 550, 3-4’; 
o. 551, 5-6’. 
COASTAL VARIETIES 
CARMAN: See preceding description. 
HONEY: See preceding description. 
PALLAS: See preceding description. 
SEMI-COASTAL VARIETIES 
MAMIE ROSS: See preceding description. 
OLD MIXON CLING: See preceding description. 
PLUMS 
Next to the Peach, the Plum is the most important fruit for the South and Southwest. In the 
varieties shown below, you will find varieties for all parts of the country, from Rio Grande Valley 
to the Northern part of the United States. If you are not certain what varieties will do best in your 
locality, leave the selection up to us, and we will send you trees that will bear fruit in your locality. 
Plant Plums 20 feet apart or 108 trees to the acre. 
PRICES ON ALL PLUM TREES 
Each Ten Hundred 
Size, 2-10. o. Lette sei ercriar sn eee eae es tears: 1D $ 5.95 $54.95 
Sip Aap Rama: CAMA ee ee SES suet sl to een a eee $ .90 $ 7.95 $69.95 
SIG) Oe ONG FL COG te creas se tlctucteseannate $1.35 $11.95 $94.95 
MAY PLUMS 
METHLEY: The earliest and best-flavored plum. Ripens about May 10th. Color bluish red and meat 
blood red. Fruit sells for a higher amount on the market than the other varieties. No. 633, 
2-3’; No. 634, 3-4’; No. 635, 5-6’. 
JUNE PLUMS 
ABUNDANCE: (Botan). A beautiful lemon yellow with cherry red. Large, tapering to a point. Flesh 
yellow, Arce and rich. Aromatic. No. 612, 2-3’; No. 613, 3-4’; No. 614, 5-6’. 
BRUCE: This plum is largely planted in South Texas, as it seems to do better in that section than 
elsewhere. Ripens early, large red, fine quality. Ships extra well. No. 618, 2-3’; No. 619, 3-4’; 
No. 620, 5-6”. — 
SHIRO: One of the most desirable plums grown over large area. Large to very large, oblong, clear 
: yellow. Quality unsurpassed. Ripens about June 30th in Central Texas. No. 639, 2-3’; No. 640, 
ad ie ee eee. aly 1 t f d lity. A very fine early plum for either com 
IX WEEKS: owing red, large, meaty, of good quality. f = 
: mercial or Guia rele: Tree is a good grawer and profuse bearer. No. 642, 2-3’; No. 643, 3-4’; 
No, 644, 5-6’. 
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