4 WAXAHACHIE NURSERY CO.—Tyler, Texas 
IRIS——Mixture 
300—MIXED IRIS: This mixture contains many different varieties, including many of the newer and 
more expensive varieties. Since this mixture does not contain a lot of a few varieties, but a few 
of many different varieties, you may order as many as you like and can look forward to many 
exciting blooms. PRICES ON MIXED IRIS: 10c each; 10 for 85c; 100 for $7.50. 
PEONIES 
Peonies will grow and do well in the South. Success depends upon selection of proper varieties, 
and buying strong roots. The varieties 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: 85c each; 10 for $7.50; 100 for $65.00. 
253—DUCHESS DE NEMOURS: Ivory-white, 259—SARCOXIE: Lustrous dark, rich red. Broad 
large, crown-type. Fragrant, mid-season guards, center petals narrow. Tall. 
bloomer. 260—PEONY MIXTURE: Rainbow mixture con- 
254—EDULIS SUPERBA: Large, deep rose-pink. taining assortment of all types and colors. 
Early bloomer. Fragrant, crown type. This collection will contain as many different 
255—FELIX CROUSSE: Large, rich even ruby varieties as possible to give you an array 
red. of colors. PRICES ON MIXED PEONIES 
256—FESTIVA MAXIMA: Very large, white ONLY: 50c each; 10 for $4.25; 100 for 
flecked carmine. Rose type. Tall, fragrant, $37.50. 
early bloomer. 
PHLOX (Hardy Phlox) 
These beautiful plants are the most popular of all hardy Perennials. The varieties we offer have 
been tried and tested. They will bloom throughout the South. Ours are strong plants sure to bloom 
the first year; therein lies the success of Phlox. PRICES: 35c each; 10 for $2.95; 100 for $25.00. 
360—AFRICA: Brilliant carmine-red with blood- 365—LEO SCHLAGETER: Glowing brilliant 
red eye. scarlet-red. 
361—BORDER GEM: Large violet blue. Out- 367—-MARIE LOUISE: Extra fine white. 
standing. 369—THOR: Deep shade of salmon-pink. 
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PEACHES 
The peach is probably the most widely grown of all fruits, being produced over a wide variety 
of soils. Select varieties so as to give you a succession of ripening dates. The ripening dates quoted 
below are average for this section, but of course will be earlier for warmer climates and later for 
colder climates. Plant peaches 25 feet apart or 69 trees to the acre. Bearing-size trees, 5-6’ tall, with 
caliper at base of tree 1446” to 34”. PRICES: $1.00 each; 10 for $8.50; 100 for $75.00. 
MAY PEACHES 
‘ 533—EARLY WHEELER: Ripens from May 30 
to June 5. Large freestone. Fruit of medium 
one of the best early yellow freestones. 
JULY PEACHES 
size with red cheek, yellow flesh. Best early 
‘512—BELLE OF GEORGIA: Large, freestone 
ripening from July 5 to July 20. White 
skin with red cheek. Flesh white and firm 
variety. 
\ JUNE PEACHES of excellent quality. Tree fast grower and 
™ 524—-EARLY ELBERTA: Identical to Elberta, ex- | sure bearer. 
cept that it ripens two weeks earlier. Large, ~527—-ELBERTA: Large yellow freestone ripening 
\ sweet and juicy. ‘ about July 10th. Golden-yellow with red 
* 542—GOLDEN JUBILEE: Beautiful large yellow cheek. The king of all peaches and the old 
of excellent quality. Sweet and juicy. stand-by. Thick skin and therefore a good 
Ripens June 15th. Freestone. shipper. 
“S 572—HONEY: Marbled white with red; flesh “581—J. H. HALE: Deep red skin, yellow meated. 
white. Good for Rio Grande Valley and Ripens from middle to last of July. Free- 
coastal sections. Freestone. Ripens about stone. 
. June 5th. | 
“.515—SUNHIGH: Yellow freestone. Fruit large ‘| AUGUST PEACHES 
\ 
and tree vigorous grower. Quality is excel- *593—LATE ELBERTA: Similar to Elberta in 
lent and bears early and mid-June. We size and quality, but ripening in early Aug- 
strongly recommend this newer variety as ust. Freestone. 
PLUMS 
_ Next to the Peach, the Plum is the most important fruit for the South and Southwest. In the 
varieties listed below, you will find plums adapted to most any part of the country. If you are not 
sure of the varieties that will do best in your locality, leave the selection to us and we will be glad 
to send you trees that will bear in your section. Plant Plum trees 20 feet apart or 103 trees to the 
acre. Bearing-size trees, 5-6’ tall, with caliper at base of tree 14” and up. PRICES: $1.35 each; 10 
L for $11.95; 100 for $99.50. : 
620—BRUCE: Seems to do better in South Texas \626—BURBANK: Large, greenish yellow covered 
than elsewhere. Large red of fine quality. with purplish red. Flesh yellow, sub-acid, 
Ripens in early June. Bruce is not self-fertile quality good. Tree vigorous, spreading, and 
and ee be planted with other varieties for very productive. Ripens in early July. 
it to bear. . 
