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LOCKE POTEET NURSERY 
BLACKBERRIES AND DEWBERRIES 
BLACKBERRIES 
Dallas —Large; fine quality; early to mid¬ 
season. 
Early Wonder —Medium earlyj very productive; 
medium size, jet black. 
McDonald —Cross between Dewberry and Black¬ 
berry; fine bearer; requires planting with pollinii- 
zation variety; recommend Haupt; ripens May 1. 
Thornless McDonald —Same as McDonald but 
without thorns. 
25 plants __ _ __ $ 1.00 
100 plants _,._____ 3.50 
1000 plants_ _—...-. 22.50 
Haupt —Never fails to bear full crop of large, 
sweet, luscious berries. 
25 plants _____ $ 1.00 
100 plants __-__ 3.50 
1000 plants-- ________ 22.50 
DEWBERRIES 
Austin-Mays — -May and June: prolific bearer; 
robust grower; sure crop: fruit very large and 
of fine quality. 
Thornless — Same as Austin-Mays, but with¬ 
out thorns. 
25 plants __________ $ 1.00 
100 plants __—...... 3.50 
1000 plants_ ______.... 22.50 
Lucretia —Produces and abundance of large 
glossy, black, handsome fruit of excellent quality; 
fruit ripens early and plant does not sucker. 
Price of Blackberries and Dewberries 
except where otherwise noted: 
Per 25, 75<p.; 100, $2.50; 1000, $17.50 
YOUNGBERRY 
Berries about 1 inch long; purple color; fine 
flavor, similar to Raspberry; vines robust, from 
10 to 20 feet long in season; very hardy; season is 
in June after strawberry crop; best results obtained 
by planting 6 to 7 feet apart in rows, with rows 
S feet apart; a 2-wire trellies. 4 feet high, is best 
for successful cultivation. 
Thornless Youngberry —Berries slightly smaller, 
otherwise the same, no thorns. 
Youngberry 
(Postpaid) 
Thorny—0, 50^; 12. 75; 25, $1.00. 
Thornless—0. $1.00; 12, $1.75; 25. $3.00. 
(Not Postpaid) 
Thorny—50, $1.50; 100, $3.00; 1000, $20.00. 
Thornless—50, $4.50; 100, $7.00; 1000, $40.00. 
WATER LILIES 
Day Blooming Tropicals 
Blue Giant —A medium-sized clear blue, very 
satisfactory water lily for large or small pools; a 
very free bloomer, leaves a rich green. 
Strong blooming-size plants, each_ __ $1.00 
Panama-Pacific —The flowers are a rich wine 
color when first open, turning later when fully open 
to a rich purple; the yellow center constrasts 
strikingly with the purple petals. $1.75 each. 
Tropical Night Bloomer 
Juno —Flower extremely large, intense pure 
white; leaves large with raised dented edges; a 
dependable variety. $1.50 each. 
Hardy Water Lilies 
Nymphea sulphurea grandiflora —A very popu¬ 
lar. fragrant large lily of a pleasing light yellow 
color. $1.50 each. 
Other Water Plants 
Water Hyacinths ___ 10 ^ each 
Parrot Feather ________ —.10$ each 
Umbrella Palm _ ____ 25^ each 
Shell Flower or Water Lettuce_15^ each 
SEEDS 
Vegetable seeds in bulk, sold in any quantity 
from 5</: and up, of a variety. 
Beet —Improved Early Blood Turnip. 
Cabbage —Charleston Wakefield; Stein’s Early 
Flat Dutch. 
Carrot —Half Long. 
Cucumber —Improved Long Green ; Short Green 
and Evergreen White Spine. 
Kohlrabi— Early Purple Vienna; Early Smooth 
Green. 
Muskmelon —Rockyford. 
Lettuce —Big Boston ; Iceberg. 
Okra —Tall Green Pod; White Velvet. 
Onion —Yellow Bermuda; Crystal Wax. 
Pepper —Giant Sweet. 
Radish —Early Scarlet Globe; Long Scarlet; 
Long White Icicle; China Rose; Long Black 
Spanish. 
Spinach —Bloomsdale. 
Tomato —McGee; June Pink; John Baer; Dwarf 
Champion; Spark's Earliana. 
Turnip —Purple Top White Globe: Snowball. 
Watermelon —Alabama Sweet: Tom Watson; 
Halbert’s Honey. 
