2 WAXAHACHIE NURSERY CO.—Waxahachie, Texas 
150—KING ALFRED: (Trumpet). 
beautiful color and great substance. The all- 
time favorite. PRICES: 25c each; 10 for $2.15; 
100 for $19.95. 
157—SPRING GLORY: (Bi-color). 
anth. Large, very early bloomer. 
each; 10 for $2.15; 100 for $19.95. 
Pure white peri- 
PRICES: 25c 
i The finest yellow 
trumpet, highly recommended. Flowers are ot 
158—TEXAS: (Double). Full double yellow with 
orange center. Extra early bloomer. One of 
the most attractive double Narcissus. PRICES: 
27c each: 10 for $2.35; 100 for $21.95. 
159—VON SION: (Double). Beautiful double flow- 
ers of a golden yellow color. PRICES: 25c each; 
10 for $2.15; 100 for $19.95. 
DOMESTIC BULBS 
BEGONIAS, TUBEROUS ROOTED 
The tuberous-rooted begonias we offer below are grown by a specialist in this field. The blossoms 
are large, well-formed, numerous, and borne on erect stems. 
red, scarlet, rose, pink, yellow, orange, salmon and apricot colors. 
PRICES: 39c each; 10 for $3.25. 
but only in mixtures. 1144-2 inch diameter bulbs. 
310—CARNATION OR DOUBLE FRILLED: In the 
form of a lovely Carnation and one of the most 
beautiful of all the Begonias. 
312—DOUBLE CAMELLIA FLOWERED: This is the 
true strain of Camellia flowered doubles, which 
have been developed through years of hybridiza- 
tion. The colors are true and uniform. The 
flowers are of the Camellia type and very large. 
Each type we list contains a mixture of white, 
We do not offer these in separate colors, 
Produces compact blossoms, keeping well when 
cut. 
313—HANGING BASKET OR LLOYDII: This is the 
Pendula or Lloydii type. It is an unsurpassed 
strain containing double flowers only. Often 
hundreds of blossoms to a bulb. Excellent for 
rock garden work. 
_311—MARMORATA: <A Camellia-flowered double 
bloom mottled in red and white. 
CALLA LILIES 
A beautiful flower that can successfully be grown out-of-doors and that will add a lot of beauty to your 
garden. 
planted the following year. 
planting. 
172—AETHIOPICA (LARGE WHITE): Beautiful large 
white Calla Lily. Contrary to general opinion, 
these can be grown successfully out of doors. 
1144-115” diameter bulbs. Prices: 30c each; 10 
for $2.65. 
176—ARUM PICTUM (BLACK): Very large black 
flower fading to maroon. No disagreebale odor. 
134-2” diameter bulbs. PRICES: 75c each; 10 
for $6.95. 
174—RICHARDIA ALBO MACULATA (SPOTTED 
Once planted, they will come back each year; or, bulbs can be dug when the foliage dies and re- 
These are steadily gaining in popularity and should not be omitted from your 
LEAVED WHITE): Large white Calla Lily with 
spotted leaves. 134-2’ diameter bulbs. PRICES: 
30c each; 10 for $2.65. 
173—RICHARDIA ELLIOTTIANA (GOLDEN YEL- 
LOW): Deep, pure yellow. Does well outdoors. 
fines diameter bulbs. PRICES: 30c each 10 
for $2.65. 
177—RICHARDIA REHMANNII SUPERBA (PINK): 
Large flowered, tall grower, light pink. 134-2” 
diameter bulbs. PRICES: 75c each; 10 for $6.50. 
DAHLIAS 
Dahlias are as easily grown as potatoes. 
Simply plant the strong tubers we offer. 
Give them plenty 
of fertilizer and water, and cut beautiful blooms through the Spring, Summer and Fall. The named varieties 
listed below represent practically all of the best Dahlias grown, many of them retailing much higher than 
the prices listed here. 
213—A. D. LIVONI: Shell pink, show type. 
214—AVALON: Decorative type. Large ciear yellow. 
228—JANE COWL: Decorative type. Bronzy buff and 
old gold. 
226—JERSEY BEAUTY: Decorative type. Real rose 
pink. One of the best. 
236—MRS. I. DE VER WARNER: Decorative type. 
Very large orchid-pink. 
PRICES ON ALL DAHLIAS: 49c each; 10 for $4.25. 
241—PRIDE OF CALIFORNIA: 
Vivid red. 
243—THOMAS A. EDISON: Decorative type. 
ant royal purple. 
egrisn ras KING: Decorative type. Best white Dah- 
ia. 
Decorative type. 
Brilli- 
GLADIOLI 
Nothing you can plant will give you more satisfaction, or more beautiful flowers for the money paid out, 
than Gladioli. Of the very simplest culture, they grow anywhere, for anybody, and are sure to bloom. Through- 
out the South the very best results are obtained by planting in the Fall. A bed of Picardy Gladioli is a sight 
never to be forgotten, and it is one of the loveliest and most lasting of all cut flowers. 
bulbs. PRICES: 7c each; 10 for 59c; 100 for $4.95. 
191—AVE MARIE: Tall, medium blue. Early bloomer. 
192—BAGDAD: Large, smoky old rose. 
193—BEACON: Salmon-Scarlet, cream throat. 
194—-BIT O’HEAVEN: Rich orange, very tall. 
195—DREAM OF BEAUTY: American-Beauty-Rose 
shade. 
196—FLAMING SWORD: Early, scarlet-red. 
199—GOLD DUST: A fine soft clear yellow, early. 
203—MAID OF ORLEANS: Perfect creamy white, 
early. 
114” to 114” diameter 
205—MARGARET FULTON: Large rose-pink. 
aie pate McQUISTON: Large pure pink. lighter 
roat. 
rates eat Sensational shrimp-pink. Best gladi- 
oli. 
211--WANDA: Fine cream sport of Picardy. 
212—MIXTURE: Rainbow mixture containing all the 
above varieties and colors and many more. 
IRIS (DUTCH IRIS) 
Dutch Iris are valued for their orchid-shape flowers, and are just as beautiful and strange as a member of 
the tropical orchids. With slight protection these can be grown as far north as Pennsylvania. Dutch Iris are 
superior in substance, brilliancy and purity of color above all other Iris. PRICES: 14c each; 10 for $1.25; 100 
for $11.45. 
340—GOLDEN HARVEST: Deep golden yellow. 
341—IMPERATOR: Brilliant blue, large flowers. 
342—-WHITE SUPERIOR: Large, fine white. 
343—MIXTURE: Mixture of the above colors and 
many more varieties. 
LILIUM (HARDY LILIES) 
Considered by many the most beautiful of all flowers, the lily is not difficult to grow, if planted at the 
proper time and protected from high winds and mid-day Summer sun. The lilies we list below are best 
suited for the South, but for best results should be planted in November and December, 
380—LILIUM CANDIDUM (Madonna Lily): Loveliest 
‘ of white lilies. Thoroughly at home in the 
South. They will thrive for years in the same 
spot. Size, 6’’-7’ circumference. PRICES: 45c 
each; 10 for $4.15. 
