WAXAHACHIE NURSERY CO.—Tyler, Texas 
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CLIMBING VINES 
Below we offer a complete list of the best oe vines for use in the South and Southwest. The 
beauty of any home may be greatly increased by the care 
ul 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 scand- 
ens). Hardy vine producing bunches of red ber- 
ries retaining their color a long period and popu- 
lar for cutting and hanging in the home. Grows 
to about twenty or twenty-five feet tall. Price, 
two-year No. 1 plants, each 59c. 
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 floral 
treat in store for you. Price, Two-Year No. 1 
plants, each 99c. 
1223—-CONFEDERATE-JASMINE: 
jasminoides). Also known as_ Star-Jasmine. 
Evergreen vine with fragrant, white flowers 
which are star-shaped and borne in clusters. 
Price, Two-Year No. 1 plants, each 99c. 
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 69c. 
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 
tubers, 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 49c. 
CLEMATIS, LARGE FLOWERING 
This is the aristocrat of all climbing vines, and in 
our opinion, nothing is more beautiful than Clematis 
Jackmanii in full bloom. Every home owner should 
plant a few of these large flowering Clematis. 
1210—CLEMATIS, HENRYI: Creamy white flowers. 
Price, l-yr. plants for 244”’ pots, each 89c. 
1211—CLEMATIS, JACKMANII: Deep velvety purple 
flowers, large size. Price, l-yr. plants from 242” 
pots, each 79c. 
1212—CLEMATIS, MME. EDOUARD ANDRE: Large 
crimson red flowers. Price, l-yr. plants from 
(Trachelospermum 
244” pots, each 79c. 
1213—CLEMATIS, RAMONA: New, lovely, light blue. 
Price, l-yr. plants from 21%” pots, each 79c. 
1214—CLEMATIS, SWEET AUTUMN: (Clematis pan- 
iculata), Flowers small, star-shaped; white in 
color and produced in enormous quantities. Very 
fragrant and easily established. Price, Two-Year 
No. 1 plants, each 69c. 
HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera) 
This old favorite still retains its deserved popular- 
ity. It is evergreen in the South. Makes a good climb- 
ing vine or can be used as a screen or a hedge. De- 
lightfully fragrant flowers. 
1215—GOLD FLAME: (Lonicera Gold Flame). Ever- 
blooming trumpet-shaped flowers. Fragrant, 
bright red outside, yellow inside. Hardy. Price, 
Two-Year No. 1 plants, each 89c. 
1216—HALL’S JAPAN: (Lonicera japonica Halleana). 
Strong growing honeysuckle that is almost ever- 
green. Its flowers are white changing to yellow 
and very fragrant. Price, Two Year No. 1 plants, 
each 49c. 
1217—SCARLET TRUMPET: (Lonicera sempervirens). 
A brilliant variety with trumpet-shaped flowers 
of bright scarlet. Valuable for use on porches 
and trelises. Price, Two-Year No. 1 plants, each 
9c. 
1218—SUMMER KING: (Lonicera heckrotti). Large, 
fragrant, flame-red trumpets lined with gold 
are produced in immense showy clusters, Blooms 
from early Summer until frost. Foliage is dark, 
blue-green, disease and pest free. Hardy. Price, 
Two-Year No. 1 plants, each 89c. 
WISTERIA 
Without a doubt, one of the most beautiful flower- 
ing vines that can be found. Strong grower and vigo- 
rous, extra tall climber and spreads well. Foliage is 
heavy with flowers borne in pendulous racemes. If 
you want something charming and different, try some 
of these. Size, Two-Year No. 1 plants. PRICE ON ALL 
WISTERIAS: 89c each; 10 for $7.50. 
1219—CHINESE BLUE: Graceful, blue flowers. 
1220—CHINESE PURPLE: The well known, 
purple variety. Free blooming. 
1221—_CHINESE WHITE: Beautiful, 
Wisteria. 
1222—JAPANESE PINK: (Wisteria floribunda). Pink 
flowers on graceful branches. 
single 
white flowering 
EVERGREEN DEPARTMENT 
The list of ornamental evergreens we offer is quite complete; varieties for every section of the South, 
Southwest and Gulf Coast sections. The plants we list are young stock in most instances, full of life and vigor. 
Plant carefully the day they are received. Water well when planting. Stake to keep wind from blowing plants 
around, You will get a lot of pleasure and satisfaction from watching these young plants grow and develop 
into lovely specimens. 
BROADLEAF EVERGREENS 
1302—ABELIA, GLOSSY: (Abelia grandiflora). This 
is the old, well-known Abelia that is so useful 
in landscape work, and so generally planted 
throughout the South. Bright, glossy green leaves 
on purplish-red stems. Flowers are rosy-white 
and blooms throughout the season. Price, 12-18” 
plants, each 89c. 
1303—BOXWOOD, ENGLISH: (Buxus sempervirens). 
A handsome shrub of dense, compact growth. 
Small, deep green leaves, Ideal for use as hedge 
plants. Suited to any well-drained soil and 
thrives in partial shade. Stands shearing well 
and excellent for accent or specimen planting. 
Price, 9-12’ plants, each 89c. 
1304—-CHERRY LAUREL, CAROLINA: (Laurocerasus 
caroliniana). A very hardy, rather large grow- 
ing evergreen. Bright green foliage, white flow- 
ers in Spring followed by black berries. Price, 
12-18” plants, each 89c. 
1309—DAPHNE, ROSE: (Daphne cneorum), Attractive 
rose-pink flowers in April-May. An interesting 
evergreen shrub. Maximum height about two 
feet. Price, 6-9” plants, each $1.89. 
1312—EUONYMUS: (Euonymus japonica). Lovely, 
dark green glossy leaves. Very dense, and may 
be sheared to suit. Planted as low hedge, or as 
a specimen plant. A fine plant for the South. 
Price, 12-18” plants, each 89c. 
1313—EUONYMUS, VARIEGATED: (Euonymus ja- 
onica aureo-variegatus). Golden variegated 
uonymus. Leaves yellow in the center with 
a dark green margin. Medium size shrub. Price, 
6-9” plants, each 89c. 
1315—GARDENIA, FLORIDA or CAPE JASMINE: 
(Gardenia florida). Hardiest of all Cape Jas- 
mines. Flowers are large, pure white, highly 
scented. Dark green, glossy leaves, Blooms in 
May and sometimes during the Summer. Price, 
12-15” plants, each 89c. : 
1316—GARDENIA, FORTUNE: (Gardenia _ fortunei). 
Similar to Cape Jasmine or Gardenia Florida, ex- 
cept that the flowers are more abundant and 
are borne over a long period from early Summer 
until Frost. Price, 12-18” plants, each 89c. 
1317—GARDENIA, MYSTERY: (Gardenia mystery). 
Fast becoming a very popular variety of Cape 
Jasmine. Has large and luxuriant foliage, and a 
very superior flower, larger than the Gardenia 
Florida. Magnificient snowy white flowers which 
are very fragrant. Price, 12-15” plants, each 89c. 
1318—GARDENIA, DWARF: (Gardenia _ radicans). 
Dwarf-growing Cape Jasmine with small leaves 
and waxy-like, fragrant white flowers. Price, 
9-12” plants, each 89c. 
1319—HOLLY, AMERICAN: (Ilex opaca). The native 
Christmas Holly tree, having dark shining leaves 
and red berries. Price, 12-18” plants, each $1.39. 
1320—HOLLY BUFORD’S: (Ilex cornuta_ burfordi). 
This is an unusually fine strain of Chinese Holly. 
Very compact and has an abundance of berries. 
Grown from cuttings made from _ berry-bearing 
plants. Price 12-15” plants, each $1.79. 
1325—HOLLY, CHINESE: (Ilex cornuta). Showiest 
Holly in the South and perfectly at home from 
the Gulf Coast to New Jersey. Grown from cut- 
