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LOCKE NURSERY & FLORAL COMPANY 
ROSES 
NEW CREATIONS IN ROSES 
Strong, sturdy plants, 50c each 
Papa Locke — The finest and most frag¬ 
rant sparkling pink rose known. Long 
thornless stems with large glossy foli¬ 
age, with a beautiful, long bud which 
opens into a beautiful double flower. 
This rose was originated by H. C. Locke 
by cross-pollination of the Jonkheer J. L. 
Mock with the Premier Supreme roses. 
Named in memory of Otto Locke, often 
called the Burbank of the South. Died in 
March 1934. 
Vice-President Garner—A very free and 
continuous blooming rose and one of the 
finest yellow roses we have ever seen. 
This rose was originated by H. C. Locke 
by crossing the Joanna Hill and Claudius 
de Pernet roses. Named in honor of Vice- 
President John Nance Garner, Texas’ 
foremost citizen. 
Irene—A new rose of light salmon pink, 
shading to a pale yellow and bronze cen¬ 
ter. Its parents are Mine Butterfly and 
Joanna Hill. This rose was originated by 
H. C. Locke and named for Mrs. Irene 
Clausnitzer Shope, a dear friend and a 
great lover of roses. 
St. Theresa—The buds of this rose are 
well shaped and long. Crimson of color 
and exceptionally fragrant. Always in 
bloom. This rose was originated by H. 
C. Locke by crossing the Etoile de France 
and the E. G. Hill roses. Named by Father 
Edwards in honor of St. Theresa—The 
Shrine of the Little Flower Church of 
San Antonio, Texas. Over $600.00 has al¬ 
ready been received in royalties from the 
sale of this new creation. 
Julien Polin — Fine pointed buds of 
deep yellow, very resistant to disease. 
Dainty Bess—Large petals, single, beau¬ 
tiful pink. Free bloomer. 
STANDARD LIST 
Strong held grown, 1-year old, 25c each, 
$3.00 per dozen. 
2- year old, extra strong, 35c each, 
$4.00 per dozen. 
3- year old, extra strong, 50c each, 
$5.00 per dozen. 
CRIMSON AND RED 
President Herbert Hoover — Red and 
rose, yellow and gold, in varying hues. 
E. G. Hill—A big new red rose of daz¬ 
zling shade. 
HolI> wood—Dark rosy cerise deepening 
to pure red. 
Betty Uprichard — Copper red buds, 
brilliant orange carmine, light salmon. 
Francis Scott Key—Extra large light 
crimson buds and blooms, a glorious rose. 
Chas. K. Douglass—Fine long, pointed 
buds opening to large, loosely formed 
flowers of striking crimson scarlet. 
Etoile de Holland — Brilliant crimson 
red blooms with enormous petals. 
Margaret McGredy—Lovely orange ver¬ 
milion color. 
McGredy’s Scarlet — Brilliant velvety 
scarlet/orange base. 
Red Radiance in bloom — 2 year size 
