14 WAXAHACHIE NURSERY CO.—Waxahachie, Texas 
GOLDEN BELLS: 59c each; 10 for $4.75. 
1050—BORDER: (Forsythia intermedia). Early in 
Spring, covered with profusion of deep yellow 
flowers. 
1051—FORTUNE: (Forsythia fortunei). Upright ,arch- 
ing branches. Bright yellow flowers early in the 
Spring. 
1052—SHOWY BORDER: (Forsythia spectabilis). Im- 
proved form of Border Forsythia. Rich golden 
yellow flowers early in Spring. 
1053—WEEPING: (Forsythia suspensa). Yellow flowers 
in profusion in May. Bushy, drooping plants. 
HONEYSUCKLE (BUSH HONEYSUCKLE) 
Bush Honeysuckle or Lonicera tatarica is one of the 
prettiest of flowering shrubs. In the Spring the plants 
are adorned with delicately shaped flowers and fol- 
lowed by showy berries. 
1055—-BRIDE: (Lonicera grandiflora rosea). Flowers 
bright pink. Hardy, Strong, upright grower. One 
of the best bush honeysuckle. Price, 18-24” 
plants, each 69c. 
1056—PINK TATARIAN: (Lonicera tatarica rosea). 
Hardy, vigorous grower. Pink flowers, red fruit. 
Price, 18-24” plants, each 69c. 
1057—RED TATARIAN: (Lonicera tatarica rubra). Up- 
right, very hardy. Rosy pink flowers in early 
Spring. Bright red fruit. Price, 18-24” plants, 
each 69c. 
1058—WINTER BUSH: (Lonicera fragrantissima). Early 
Spring blooming plant. Flowers pink, red, or 
white followed by bright-colored fruits. Price, 
2-3’ plants, each 59c. 
SPIREA 
There are many different varieties and colors of 
Spireas suitable for planting under all conditions. Be- 
low 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 89c. 
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 69c. 
1089—-THUNBERG: Graceful arching branches covered 
with small pure white flowers. Very first to 
bloom in the Spring. Price, 2-3’ plants, each 59c. 
1090—VAN HOUTTE: Graceful plants with abundance 
of snowy white flowers in clusters. Sometimes 
called Bridal Wreath in certain localities, how- 
ever, this is not the true old-fashioned Bridal 
Wreath. Price, 18-24” plants, each 49c. 
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, 
plants grow rank. A hedge may serve to shield from 
to the children that playhouse yard must end where 
AMUR RIVER PRIVET, SOUTH (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 i i 
height or shape. permits shearing to any 
PRICES ON AMUR RIVER PRIVET, SOUTH 
Cat. No. Size Per 10 Per 50 Per 100 
VSS geet. eee, 12-18” $ .95 $3.95 $ 6.95 
TSG Psa 18-24” 1.25 4.95 8.95 
UTS ihe eres 2- 3’ 1.75 6.95 11.95 
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 planting 
in the South as Amur River Privet, because it loses 
or the sun room is near the street, then let your hedge 
view the chicken yard or the family wash, or suggest 
a neighbor’s lawn begins. 
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 
TSS Ge. es 18-24” $1.25 $5.65 $10.65 
1189 des8..2Ee 2-3’ 1.85 8.75 15.95 
LODENSE PRIVET (Ligustrum lodense) 
This is a dwarf, compact hedge plant evergreen, 
suitable for low hedge, 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 Per Each Per 10 Per 100 
1190 vipa ilcc. cat 6- 9” 35c $2.95 $26.95 
5 Rp eae SEE Be 9-12” 45c 3.95 35.00 
CLIMBING VINES 
Below we offer a complete list of the best climbing vines for use in the South and Southwest. The beauty 
of any home may be greatly increased by the careful use of these climbing vines. Plant these vines to grow on 
trees, trellises, chimneys, around door-ways, etc. They have many valuable and varied uses. 
1200—AMERICAN BITTERSWEET: (Celastrus scan- 
dens). Hardy vine producing bunches of red 
berries retaining their color a long period and 
popular for cutting and hanging in the home. 
Grows to about twenty or twenty-five feet tall. 
Price, Two-Year No. 1 plants, each 69c. 
1201—CAROLINA YELLOW JESSAMINE: (Gelsemium 
sempervirens). This beautiful evergreen climbing 
vine has bright green foliage the year round, and 
is covered in the early Spring with sunflower 
yellow flowers about the size of a 25c piece; of 
wonderful fragrance. If you have never tried 
this splendid evergreen vine there is a rare treat 
in store for you. Price, Two-Year No. 1 plants, 
each $1.39. 
1202—CHINESE MATRIMONY VINE: (Lycium chinese). 
Trailing grower, good for pillars or embank- 
ments. Soft, green foliage, small purple flowers. 
pean fruits. Price, Two-Year No. 1 plants, 
eac c. 
1203—IVY, BOSTON: (Ampelopsis veitchi). A vine that 
covers with overlapping foliage; self-clinging 
and will adhere closely to the smoothest surface. 
Leaves a deep green changing to crimson and 
yellow in Autumn. When once established re- 
quires no further attention. Ideal for planting 
on stucco or brick walls. Price, Two-Year No. 
1 plants, each 79c. 
1204—IVY, ENGLISH: (Hedera helix). Evergreen vine, 
thick mottled gray-green foliage. Semi-hardy. 
Best in shady locations. Price, from 4’’ pots, each 
59c. 
1205—-KUDZU VINE: (Pueraria thunbergiana). The 
strongest growing climber we know of. It will 
grow 60 feet in one season. Has no equal for 
covering large space in short time. Price, Two- 
Year No. 1 plants, each 59c. 
1206—QUEEN’S WREATH: (Antigonon leptopus). One 
of the loveliest climbing vines for the whole 
South and will stand zero weather. Grows fast, 
affords dense shade, and in the Fall is covered 
with a mass of glowing rose-pink flowers of 
rare beauty. Dies down each year, but comes 
back stronger the next. Also known as Coral 
Vine and Mexican Rose. Price, Three-Year No. 
1 roots, each 59c. 
1207—_TRUMPET VINE: (Bignonia radicans). Trumpet- 
shaped scarlet flowers in Summer. Blooms per- 
sistently, very hardy. Price, Two-Year No. 1 
plants, each 59c. 
1208—VIRGINIA CREEPER: (Ampelopsis quinquefolia). 
A rapid growing, hardy vine suitable for cover- 
ing trellises, stone walls and verandas. Price, 
Two-Year No. 1 plants, each 59c. 
1209—-WINTERCREEPER: (EKuonymus radicans), Ever- 
green vine, shining deep green foliage. Upright 
