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in the early Spring. Size, 18-24” plants. PRICES 
ON BUTTERFLY BUSH: 89c each; 10 for $7.95; 
100 for $65.00. 
1017—CHARMING: (Buddleia charming). Long 
sprays covered with lavender-pink blooms 
which when compared with other varieties, 
appear distinctly pink. 
1018—DUBONNET: (Buddleia dubonnet). A 
new, dark wine, dubonnet colored Butter- 
fly Bush, with firm, large spikes and indi- 
vidual flowers of good size. Will not sun- 
burn. 
1019—ISLE OF FRANCE: (Buddleia ile de 
france). Claret-purple, long stems. Excel- 
lent for cutting. One of the best of all 
Butterfly Bushes. 
CRAPE MYRTLE 
This is the South’s most beautiful shrub, 
reaching an ultimate height of twelve to fifteen 
feet. Lovely fringed and ruffled flowers through- 
out the Summer and Fall. Flowers are borne in 
dense panicles. Size, 18-24” plants, each 59c; 
10 for $4.95; 100 for $42.50. 
1027—-LAVENDER: (Lagerstroemia indica pur- 
purea). A good clear lavender-purple and 
one that you will like. 
1028—PINK: (Lagerstroemia indica rosea). A 
clear bright pink. Very lovely. 
1029—WATERMELON RED: (Lagerstroemia in- 
dica rubra). A bright red. Unusually at- 
tractive. Most popular of all the Crape 
Myrtle. 
1030—WHITE: (Lagerstroemia indica alba). 
Lovely white flowers in profusion through- 
out the season. A strong grower. 
FRENCH HYDRANGEA 
This is the Hydrangea with large flower heads 
in white, pink, blue and red, so widely planted 
throughout the South. Nothing makes a more 
beautiful flowering plant, and they are very long- 
lived. There are no varieties that are a natural 
blue, but they can be made blue by making the 
soil acid. This can be done by adding Aluminum 
Sulphate to the soil. Size, from 4” pots with two 
or more flowering shoots. PRICES: $1.39 each; 
10 for $11.95. 
1040—AMI PASQUAAR: Red, early bloomer. 
1042—GOLIATH: Dark rose, blooms during mid- 
season. 
FRENCH LILAC 
The new French hybrid lilacs we offer are a 
vast improvement over the old varieties. Attrac- 
WAXAHACHIE NURSERY CO.—Tyler, Texas 
tive flowers of various colors and foliage. Grows 
to a height of fifteen feet, depending on variety 
and soil. Size, 12-18” plants. PRICES: 99c each; 
10 for $8.50. 
1046—ALPHONSE LAVELLE: Double violet. 
1048—MME. LEMOINE: Double white. 
GOLDEN BELL 
Golden Bell or Forsythia is a brilliant yellow- 
flowering shrub which blooms in the early Spring, 
almost covering the branches. The upright 
branches are graceful and arching. Size, 2-3’, well- 
branched plants. PRICES: 79c each; 10 for $6.95; 
100 for $55.00. 
1050—BORDER: (Forsythia intermedia). Early 
in Spring, covered with profusion of deep 
yellow flowers. 
1051—FORTUNE: (Forsythia fortunei). Upright 
arching branches. Bright yellow flowers 
early in the Spring. 
1053—-WEEPING: (Forsythia suspensa). Yellow 
flowers in profusion in May. Bushy, droop- 
ing plant. 
HONEYSUCKLE, BUSH 
Bush Honeysuckle or Lonicera tatarica is one 
of the prettiest of flowering shrubs. In the Spring 
the plants are adorned with delicately shaped flow- 
ers and followed by showy berries. 
1058—WINTER BUSH: (Lonicera fragrantis- 
sima). Early Spring blooming plant. Flow- 
ers pink, red or white followed by bright- 
colored fruits. Price, 2-3’ plants, 69c each; 
10 for $5.95; 100 for $49.50. 
SPIREA 
There are many different varieties and colors 
of Spireas suitable for planting under all condi- 
tions. Below we list the best for blooming in the 
South and believe you will find these very satis- 
factory. 
1087—ANTHONY WATERER: Dwarf growing 
shrub, with crimson red flowers. Very or- 
namental. Price, 12-18” plants, each 99c; 
10 for $8.50. 
1089—-THUNBERG: Graceful arching branches 
covered with small pure white flowers. 
Very first to bloom in the Spring. Price, 
2-3’ plants, each 79c; 10 for $6.95. 
1090—VAN HOUTTE: Graceful plants with 
abundance of snowy white flowers in clus- 
ters. Sometimes called Bridal Wreath in 
certain localities, however, this is not the 
true old-fashioned Bridal Wreath. Price, 
2-3’ plants, each 79c; 10 for $6.95. 
HEDGE PLANTS 
The hedge is more than its own excuse for being. It justifies its existence in various ways. Around 
a small yard of a cottage or the formal terrace of a city home, the hedge can be trimmed and kept in 
scale with the size of the lawn. If there is an ill kept lot adjoining, or the sun room is near the street, 
then let your hedge plants grow rank. A hedge may serve to shield from view the chicken yard or 
the family wash, or suggest to the children that playhouse yard must end where a neighbor’s lawn 
begins. 
1187—AMUR RIVER PRIVET: (Ligustrum 
sinense). Most popular and best hedge for 
the South. Very beautiful evergreen dense 
in growth. Dark in one year. Very hardy 
and well adapted to general planting. 
Exceedingly beautiful and permits shearing 
to any height or shape. Size, 2-3’ bed- 
grown seedlings, well rooted and partly 
branched. PRICES: $1.50 per 10; $3.25 
per 25; $6.00 per 50; $10.00 per 100; 
$75.00 per 1,000. 
CLIMBING VINES 
Below we offer a complete list of the best climbing vines for use in the South and Southwest. The 
beauty of any home may be greatly increased by the careful use of these climbing vines. Plant these 
