WAXAHACHIE NURSERY CO.—Waxahachie, Texas 17 

1523—WALNUT, BLACK: (Juglans nigra). Large 
compound leaves, edible nuts. Price, 3-4’ trees, 
each 95c. 
1531—_WILLOW, PUSSY: (Salix discolor). Shrub or 
short trunked tree growing from ten to twenty 
feet tall. Leaves smooth and bright green above, 
whitish beneath. Silky catkins appear before the 
leaves in the Spring. Thrives in dry ground. 
Worthy of a trial. Price, 4-5’ trees, each 95c. 
1524— WILLOW, WEEPING: (Salix babylonica). The 
variety we offer is the true weeping, with long- 
pendulous branches, hardy to St. Louis, but not 
beyond. Price, 5-6’ trees, each $1.25. 
ORNAMENTAL AND FLOWERING TREES 
1609—DOGWOOD, PINK FLOWERING: (Cornus flor- 
ida rubra). Beautiful single deep rose-colored 
flowers give this well-shaped tree an unusual 
effect. Blooms in the early Spring. Thrives in sun 
or partial shade. One of the most lovely of the 
Dogwoods. Price, 18-24’’ trees, each $3.75. 
1610—DOGWOOD, WHITE FLOWERING: (Cornus flor- 
ida). This is the large flewering White Dogwood 
in tree size for immediate effect in landscapes. 
Leaves bright green, turning red or scarlet in 
Autumn. Flowers large white, tinged pink, 
borne in early Spring. Fruit bright red. Price, 
4-6’ trees, each $1.75. 
1601—FLOWERING CHERRY, KWANZAN: (Prunus 
kwanzan). Very showy, double pink flowers. 
Profuse bloomer. Thrives well in warm locations. 
Blooms in early Spring. Price, 3-4’ trees, each 
$2.75. 
1603—FLOWERING CHERRY, WEEPING: (Prunus 
pendula). Strong drooping type of vigorous 
growth. Clusters of rose-pink flowers cover the 
pendulous branches in April, making tree a mass 
of blooms. Flowers appear before the leaves be- 
gin to unfold. Price, 5-6’ stems with No. 1 
grafted head, each $5.95. 
1604—FLOWERING CRAB, BECHTEL: (Malus ioensis 
plena). Blooms May-June. The genuine double- 
flowering Crab, Medium-sized tree, growing to 
15 feet. Hardy. Delicate pink, double, small 
rose-like flowers. Fragrant. Price, 2-3’ trees, 
each $1.25. 
1606—FLOWERING CRAB, HOPA: (Malus hopa). Red 
fiowering Crab. Blooms April-May. One of the 
most desirable varieties. An attractive upright- 
growing tree that becomes literally covered with 
large, rose-colored flowers. Very hardy and 
free from disease. Price, 3-4’ trees, each $1.35. 
1620—FLOWERING PEACH, DOUBLE PINK: (Amy- 
gdalus persica flore-plena). Double, bright pink 
flowers. Price, 2-3’ trees, each 85c. 
1621—_FLOWERING PEACH, DOUBLE RED: (Amy- 
gdalus persica rubro-plena). Double, bright red 
flowers. Price, 2-3’ trees, each 85c. 
1622—FLOWERING PEACH, DOUBLE WHITE: (Amy- 
gdalus persica albo-plena). Double, white flow- 
ers. Price, 2-3’ trees, each 85c. 
1611—GOLDEN-CHAIN-TREE: (Laburnum vossi). A 
small tree with green bark and foliage like ex- 
aggerated clover leaves. Flowers are pure gold- 
en yéllow, and formed in long racemes like 
Wisteria. Very beautiful and still very rare. 
Price, 4-5’ trees, each $2.75. 
1615—MAGNOLIA, SOUTHERN: (Magnolia. grandi- 
flora). Majestic tree with large thick leaves of 
glossy green. Beautiful white flowers with 
heavy fragrance. Leaves should be clipped off 
when transplanting for best results. Price, 12-18" 
trees, each $2.00. 
1613—MAGNOLIA, LILY: (Magnolia liliflora). Lovely 
flowers 4 to 5 inches long. Purple outside and 
lavender within. Blooms remain cupped, and do 
not open flat. Price, 18-24’ trees, each $1.50. 
1629—MAGNOLIA, PURPLE LILY: (Magnolia _ sou- 
langeana nigra). Large, shrub-like tree. Large 
dark purple flowers in May. Darkest of the 
flowering Magnolias, Price, 18-24’’ trees, each 
$1.50. 
1614—MAGNOLIA, SAUCER: (Magnolia soulangeana). 
Large flower, 5 to 7 inches‘ long, with pointed 
petals. Purple outside, and lavender within. 
Grows into handsome tree, pyramidal in form. 
Price, 18-24’ trees, each $1.50. 
1618—MIMOSA (OR SILK TREE). (Albizzia julibrissin). 
One of the most handsome and ornamental of 
all flowering trees. Tropical-like foliage with 
large, flat, rose-colored flowers. Quite hardy. 
Price, 5-6’ trees, $1.95 each. 
1624—RED BUD: (Cercis canadensis). American Red 
Bud. One of our loveliest native trees. Produces 
a mass of rosy-pink flowers in early Spring. 
Also known as Judas tree. Price, 4-5’ trees, each 
$1.25. 
1626—TULIP TREE: (Liriodendron tulipifera). A tall 
robust tree of magnificient appearance. Leaves 
of unusual form. The blossoms are tulip-like in 
shape and size. Price, 3-4’ trees, each 95c. 
Seed Department 
Our flower seeds are grown by recognized specialists in California, and they are just as good as you can 
get, regardless of the growing descriptions, and 
high sounding adjectives used by many seed houses. This 
growing of flower seeds, under ideal conditions, is centered in a small district in California, where they are 
grown and shipped to every section of the world. Our seed are the best they grow; they are no better than 
you can get from other first-class seedmen, but they are identical in every respect. We do not mix old crop 
seed with new crop, so you may expect to get nearly 100 per-cent germination from the seed we send out. Also 
you can save about one-half on your seed bill; that is something to remember. The figure in parenthesis is the 
approximate number of seed to each packet. PRICES ON ALL FLOWER SEED: 10c per packet. 
4001—AGERATUM, BLUE PERFECTION: Amathyst 
blue, compact plants. (3300). ; 
4002—ALYSSUM, CARPET OF SNOW: Pure white. 
(5000). : 
.4003—AMARANTHUS, JOSEPH’S COAT: Maroon foli- 
age with heads of yellow, green and red. (2000). 
4004—BALSAM, DOUBLE CAMELLIA-FLOWERED: 
Mixture of pink, red, white, etc. (250). 
4005—BLUE LACE FLOWER: Lavender blue flowers 
all Summer. Fine for cutting. (400). 
4006—CALLIOPSIS: Tall, all-double annuals. Mixture 
containing combinations of yellow and mahog- 
any. (6000). 
4007—COMPANULA: (Annual Canterbury Bells). Mix- 
ture of colors. (4000). 
4008—CARNATION, CHABAUD’S GIANT IMPROVED: 
Mixture of colors. (200). 
4009—AQUILEGIA, COLUMBINE: Long-spurred Mrs. 
Scott Elliott’s strain. Mixed colors. (500). 
4010—ASTER, IMPROVED CREGO: Mixed colors. (700). 
4011—ASTER, ALL SORTS DOUBLE MIXED: Mixture 
of all types and colors. (500). 
4012—BLUE BONNET: Texas State Flower. Deep in- 
digo blue. (150). 
4013—BIGNONIA RADICANS. Trumpet vine. Orange- 
scarlet flowers in July and August. (300). 
4014—-_BURNING BUSH: Soft green in Summer, car- 
mine in Fall: (6000). 
4015—CALANDRINA, AMARANTH: Crimson magenta, 
fine for rock gardens or borders. (4000). 
4016—CACTUS, MIXTURE: Mixed varieties. (25). 
4017—CALENDULA, CHOICE MIXTURE: Mixture var- 
ieties and colors. (800). 
4018—CALIFORNIA POPPY: Assorted shades of yel- 
low, orange and crimson. (5000). 
4019—CANDYTUFT: Fine for edging. Easy to grow. 
Mixture of five colors. (1000). 
4020—CANDYTUFT, GIANT HYACINTH FL. WHITE: 
Large spikes of snowy white flowers. (1000). 
4021—_CHINESE FORGET-ME-NOT: Long sprays of 
blue flowers. (900). 
4022—CHRYSANTHEMUM, DOUBLE: Mixture. (3000). 
4‘23—CHRYSANTHEMUM, SINGLE: Mixture. (1000). 
4024—COCKSCOMB, CELOSIA: Mixture. (2000). 
4025—COCKSCOMB, CHILDSII: Chinese Wool Flow- 
er. Mixture of colors. (2000). 
init dierar eee pete td CRISTATA: Dwarf mixture. 
(1000). 
4027—COREOPSIS: Double, rich golden yellow. (1300). 
4028—CORNFLOWER, MIXED: Double mixture. (750). 
4029—-CORNFLOWER, BLUE: Double blue. (750), 
4030—CORNFLOWER, RED: Double dark red. (750). 
4031—_CORNFLOWER, ROSE: Double rose pink. (750). 
4032—CORNFLOWER, WHITE: Double white. (750). 
4033—CORNFLOWER, BLACK MAROON: Double 
black maroon color. (750). 
4034—_COSMOS, SINGLE MAMMOTH FL.: Choice 
single mixed. (500). 
4035—COSMOS, LATE DOUBLE CRESTED: Annual. 
Double flowers, mixed colors. (200). 
