
ALMOND 
5—I. X. L.: Sturdy, upright tree which produces 
is large nuts. The soft, smooth shells makes the 
nuts easily hulled. Has a large, plump kernel. 
Should be planted with Nonpareil for pollination. 
Sizes, 3-4’. PRICES: $1.65 each; 10 for $14.95. 
786—NONPAREIL: This is the king of soft shell Al- 
monds. Heavy and regular bearer of large, 
paper-shell nuts of good color. Good flavor. 
Plant with I, X. L. for pollination. Size, 3-4’. 
PRICES $1.65 each; 10 for $14.95. 
NATIVE BLACK WALNUT 
787—NATIVE BLACK WALNUT: This magnificent na- 
tive tree grows rapidly, makes a lovely shade 
tree, and bears regularly an abundancé of large 
nuts, selected type. Young trees transplant 
easily, and for that reason we offer only a small 
size. Size, 4-5’. PRICES, $2.85 each; 10 for 
$25.00. 
_ WAXAHACHIE NURSERY CO.—Waxahachie, Texas 
NATIVE PECANS 
788—NATIVE PECANS: Pecans have not been thor- 
oughly tested in many areas. For this reason 
we are offering seedling native Pecans and after 
these are planted and become established, and 
make suitable growth, they may be worked to 
named varieties. Although these are generally 
small, hard-shell nuts, they nevertheless, have 
a good flavor. Sizes, 3-4’ trees. PRICES: $2.45 
each; 10 for $21.95. 
NATIVE PERSIMMONS 
789—NATIVE PERSIMMONS: We offer a choice, se- 
lected variety of native Persimmons. Large, 
sweet, delicious flavor. Highly ornamental 
trees. Size, 5-6’. PRICES: $4.25 each; 10 for 
$38.75. 
STANDARD STRAWBERRIES 
Strawberries are, without a doubt, one of the best berry crops, as well as fruit crops you can grow. Whether 
they are in your back yard or grown commercially on the farm they will pay you large dividends compared 
with your initial cost of the plants. Strawberries always bring a good price on the market and are always 
in demand. The following standard varieties are the best for planting in the South. 
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BLAKEMORE: The U. S. Department of Agriculture 
originated this berry. Twice as productive as 
Missionary and Klondike. Large fruit, and ex- 
cellent flavor. Fine for home use, and the 
most profitable berry for the South, Cat. No. 
869. 
KLONDIKE: Perfect flowering. The leading variety 
for the Southwest. One of the earliest, and a 
good producer. Valuable for market or for 
home. Cat. No. 867. 
MISSIONARY: The best berry for South Texas, South 
Louisiana, and the warmer parts of the country. 
Very prolific, good size, good quality and me- 
dium early. Cat. No. 868. 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
MASTODON EVERBEARING: A great, new berry. The largest and most productive of the everbearers. 
Sweet, highly flavored and a good shipper. Ideal for the garden. Should be planted in the early Fall 
for best results. Cat, No. 871. 
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BLACKBERRIES AND DEWBERRIES 
These fruits are easily grown, and very valuable. The vines bear the second year after planting and yield 
fruit that is profitable for both home and market. Plant 4 by 8 feet, or 1345 plants per acre. 
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AUSTIN DEWBERRY: Large and finely flavored. 
Produces a full crop each year. Berry large, 
jet black, sweet and always makes a crop. 
Ripens in May and June. Cat. No. 872. 
DALLAS BLACKBERRY: Very vigorous, drooping, 
thorny. Fruit large, round juicy, and sweet. 
Ripens in June. Cat. No. 875. 
EARLY WONDER BLACKBERRY: This is one of the 
best early blackberries grown in the Southwest. 
Ripens in June. Cat. No. 873. 
McDONALD BERRY: A cross between the Dewberry 
and Blackberry. It stands up like a blackberry, 
but tips like a dewberry. This variety needs 
Austin, Dallas, or other perfect flowering sorts 
nearby to pollinate to make it productive. The 
berry is large and of excellent quality. Earliest 
of all, starts bearing in May. Cat. No. 874. 
YOUNGBERRIES 
YOUNGBERRIES: This remarkably productive new berry is about one inch long, dark purple color, with 
a delicious flavor of respberry and dewberry. Very heavy bearer. Plants produce year after planting. It 
is adaptable to all and any kind of soil. Ripens in June. Plant 4 by 8 feet, or 1345 plants per acre. Cat. No. 
882. PRICES: 10 for $1.25; 25 for $2.50; 100 for $7.50. 
THORNLESS BOYSENBERRIES 
THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY: Cross between blackberry, raspberry and loganberry. Large berry, 112 inches 
long, 1 inch in diameter, delicious flavor. Resembles raspberry. Very sweet and juicy, no sugar required. 
Bears 8 to 10 weeks during Summer and Fall. Will stand 15 degrees below zero, Very drought resistant. 
in all, we think the largest and most delicious berry ever produced. Does exceptionally well all over the South. 
Plant 4 by 8 feet, or 1345 plants per acre. Cat. No. 881. PRICES: 10 for $1.75; 25 for $3.50; 100 for $11.95. 
