4 WAXAHACHIE NURSERY CO.—Waxahachie, Texas 
PEONIES 
Peonies will grow and do well in the South. Success depends upon _ selection of proper varieties, and 
buying strong roots. 
The varities we offer are specially adapted in the South, and they will bloom for you, 
if planted before February 15th. All Peonies listed below are strong divisions with 3 to 5 eyes each. PRICES: 
7c each; 10 for $6.95. 
250—CANARI: Large; guards white, barely tinted 
flesh. Center is sulphur-white becoming pure 
white; fragrant; bomb type. Long, strong stems. 
Free, late midseason bloomer, 
253—DUCHESS DE NEMOURS: Ivory-white, large, 
crown type. Fragrant, medium early to mid- 
season bloomer. Vigorous, good stems, free 
bloomer. 
254—EDULIS SUPERBA: Large, deep rose-pink. Very 
early, crown type. Very fragrant, strong grow- 
er; vigorous. Tall, blooms freely. 
255—FELIX CROUSSE: Large, rich even ruby red. 
Compact bomb type, midseason bloomer. Blooms 
freely. 
256—FESTIVA MAXIMA: Very large, white, flecked 
carmine. Rose type, fragrant, early and tall. 
251—MME. CALOT: Very delicate pink becoming 
white; fragrant. Large, rose-type. Early, free 
bloomer on strong stems. : 
258—OCTAVE DEMAY: Very large, delicate hydrangea 
pink. Crown type, early bloomer. Blooms freely 
and is very fragrant. , 
259—SARCOXIE: Lustrous dark, rich red. Broad 
guards, center petals narrow, fragrant. Tall, 
thrifty, long stems. ; 
260—SPECIAL PEONY COLLECTION: A first class 
mixture of one dozen peonies in a beautiful 
array of colors and types. This collection will 
include as many different types and colors as 
possible, to give you a variety of blooms, Order 
as many of these collections as you wish. Ail 
peonies in this collection are strong, 3-5 eye di- 
visions. PRICE ON COLLECTION OF 12 
PEONIES :$4.95 per collection. 
PHLOX (HARDY PHLOX) 
These beautiful plants are the most popular of all hardy Perennials. 
tried and tested. They will bloom throu 
The varieties we offer have been 
ghout the South. Ours are strong plants sure to bloom the first 
year; therein lies the success of Phlox. PRICES: 35c¢ each; 10 for $3.15; 100 $27.95. 
360—AFRICA: Brilliant carmine-red with blood-red 
eye. 
361—BORDER GEM: Large violet blue. Outstanding. 
362—DAILY SKETCH: Salmon-pink with vivid crim- 
son eye. 
363—ENCHANTRESS: Bright salmon-pink, darker 
eye. 
364—GRAF ZEPPELIN: White with vermillion-red 
eye. 
Siler SCHLAGETER: Glowing brilliant scarlet 
red. 
366—LILLIAN: Choice salmon-pink. 
367—MARIE LOUISE: Extra fine white. 
3868—R. P. STRUTHERS: Fine rosy red. 
369—THOR: Deep shade of salmon-pink. 
Fruit and Nut Department 
PEACHES 
The peach is probably the most widely grown of all fruits, being produced over a wide variety of soils. 
No home should be without one or more trees of this valuable fruit. 
Pjant heavily in commercial orchards. 
The following list of varieties we offer are grouped according to the ripening dates. 
ripening dates. 
the acre. 
Select varieties to give a succession of 
Peaches should be planted 25 feet part or 69 trees to 
These dates are 
only estimates, as they will vary in the different sections of the country and under different climatic conditions, 
PRICES ON ALL PEACH TREES 
Size, 2 to 3 feet 
Size, 3 to 4 feet 
Size, 5 to 6 feet 
MAY PEACHES 
EARLY WHEELER: Also known as Red Bird Cling. 
The largest of the early varieties and most at- 
tractive. Tree is a fine grower but only a rea- 
sonably good bearer over most sections. Fruit is 
white with red blush; quality medium. A good 
shipper, and because of its size, attractiveness, 
and time of ripening it is always in good de- 
mand. Ripens about May 20-25. Cling. No. 
531, 2-3’; No. 532, 3-4’; No. 533, 5-6’. 
MAYFLOWER: An early variety that has large well 
colored fruit of fine quality. Its earliness, high 
color, and excellent quality are strong points in 
its favor. Cling. Ripens about May 20-25. No. 
591, 2-3’; No. 592, 3-4’; No. 593, 5-6’. 
JUNE PEACHES 
ARP BEAUTY: A variety of Texas origin. Similar to 
Elberta, but ripening a month earlier. The best 
early yellow peach. Freestone. Excellent com- 
mercial variety. No. 504, 2-3’; No. 505, 3-4’; No. 
506, 5-6’. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA: Large freestone; white with 
red cheek. Fine auality, ripens two weeks be- 
gore Elberta. No. 510, 2-3’; No. 511, 3-4’; No. 512, 
CARMAN: Almost identical with Mamie Ross, except 
that it is a freestone. Skin tough. Flesh tender 
and white and of fine flavor. One of the hardi- 
a bud. No. 513, 2-3’; No. 514, 3-4’; No. 515, 
DIXIE GEM: Yellow with red blush. Semi-freestone. 
Good. shipper and excellent for canning. Medium 
size fruit. Bears last of June. No. 519, 2-3’; 
No. 520, 3-4’; No. 521, 5-6’. 
EARLY ELBERTA: Freestone. Identical to Elberta, 
Each Ten Hundred 
PE > ees cal dT oar $ .55 $ 4.95 $45.00 
te a ener eS -70 $ 6.25 $57.50 
PR PLS i at | aS 1.15 $10.45 $95.00 
except bears two weeks earlier. No. 522, 2-3’; 
No, 523, 3-4’; No. 524, 5-6’. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE: Beautiful large yellow freestone 
of excellent quality. Sweet and juicy. Ripens 
25 days before Elberta. No. 540, 2-3’; No. 541, 
3-4’; No. 542, 5-6’. 
HALEHAVEN: Fruit large, round red and yellow free- 
stone of the finest quality. Ripens about 17 days 
belore alberta. No. 546, 2-3’; No. 547, 3-4’; No. 
HONEY: Medium sized freestone, skin marbled white 
and red. Flesh white, tender, juicy and sweet. 
Especially adapted to the Rio Grande Valley, 
Coastal section, and warmer parts of the coun- 
try. No. 570, 2-3’; No. 571, 3-4’; No. 572, 5-6’. 
LUTTICHAU: Round, greenish white freestone of me- 
dium size. Tender, and of fair quality. Recom- 
mended for Rio Grande Valley, Coastal section, 
and warmer parts of the country. No. 582, 2-3’; 
No. 583, 3-4’; No. 584, 5-6’. 
MAMIE ROSS: Large, white, almost covered with 
carmine. Flesh white, juicy, and of good quality. 
One of the best for family use and probably 
the best early commercial variety. Semi-cling. 
Ripens last of June. No. 585, 2-3’; No. 586, 3-4’; 
No. 587, 5-6’. ‘ 
PALLAS: Rich, sweet and fine grained. Ripens about 
June 10th. Excellent for Rio Grande Valley, 
Lower Louisiana, Mississippi and Florida. Free- 
stone. No. 597, 2-3’; No. 598, 3-4‘; No .599, 5-6’. 
JULY PEACHES 
CHINESE CLING: Very large cling, creamy white, 
juicy and sweet. Held in high esteem, but it is 
a ~~ bck No. 516, 2-3’; No. 517, 3-4’; No. 
ELBERTA: Probably the widest and best known of | 
any peach grown. The best commercial variety 
