OTTO M. LOCKE NURSERY, NEW BRAUNFELS, TEXAS 
Frank Peach 
PEACHES 
(Ripening- from May 29 to June 10) 
ELBERTA. The peach that everyone knows. 
A large yellow freestone, red to the pit. The 
peach for the market. 
CARPENTER (Cling). July 8. Medium size, 
light color, regular heavy bearer. This is one 
of the few peaches that are entirely successful 
from extreme Southern Texas to Oklahoma. De¬ 
licious flavor, and best of shipping qualities. 
BEST JUNE. Freestone; June 28. Light color, 
red cheek. Fruit large, most delicious. Regular 
and prolific bearer. A prize for Central and South 
Texas. 
SMITH. Freestone; July 10. Surest bearer 
known. Regular and abundant bearer. Deliciously 
sweet fruit. 
AUGBERT. Yellow, resembling Elberta; ripen¬ 
ing later; more prolific and fruit is of highest 
quality. Sometimes called late Elberta. 
OLD MIXON CLING. The juicest and best 
flavored white clingstone peach; of very large 
size and best bearing qualities. 
CHINESE CLING. Spreading habit; healthy; 
not very prolific; the largest peach in cultivation; 
flesh white with little red at the seed; tender, and 
very juicy. 
HENRIETTA. A most attractive yellow cling¬ 
stone. Skin rich yellow with red cheeks. High 
quality. Excellent table and pickling peach. 
BEST MAY. A very promising extra early 
peach; freestone. Hardy and good bearer. 
LITTICHAU. A new variety in demand. Early 
white freestone, touched with red. 
MAYFLOWER. A new variety of extreme 
early ripening; a late bloomer, and being almost 
entirely covered with red, it is a good market 
variety. Tree is a strong, thrifty grower, very 
prolific; size large, nearly round. 
DWARF JAPAN BLOOD. Tree of dwarf habit, 
surest bearer of all the early peaches; fruit is 
large, pointed, red cheek and end, and sometimes 
blood-red flesh. 
GREENSBORO. Early and extra large, fine 
flavor and attractive appearance. 
ARP BEAUTY. A rival to Elberta; character, 
size, color and quality the same, and ripens two 
to three weeks earlier. The value of this as a 
market and family peach will be easily seen, and 
no other statement will be necessary to place it 
at the head of good peaches. 
TRIUMPH. “The earliest yellow peach in the 
world.” A perfect yellow freestone; of excellent 
quality. A good keeper, very prolific. Young 
bearer. 
HONEY. The sweetest of all peaches we have, 
and about the best bearer. Late frosts have never 
killed the young fruit here. Color is attractive and 
it always sells easily. Honey is about the best 
peach for general planting we have in the South 
and Gulf Coast. 
MAMIE ROSS (Cling). Very large, nearly 
covered with a delicate carmine, flesh white, juicy 
and of good quality; a regular and prolific bearer. 
(Ripening June 20 to August 31) 
PALLAS. Large, flesh white, melting with a 
rich, vinous aroma; profuse annual bearer. Sweet 
as Honey peach. 
CARMAN. A large white freestone with red 
cheeks; originated in Limestone County. Fine 
flavor; ripens July 5. 
EARLY BELL. Very large; skin white, with 
red cheeks; flesh white, firm and excellent flavor; 
tree a rapid grower and very prolific. 
KATHERINE. A fine peach, large, white with 
red cheeks, firm and of good flavor; good bearer; 
ripens end of June and into July. 
HEATH CLING. Ripens about August 25. 
Medium peach with white flesh. Fine old variety 
that grows well and bears well. 
THURBER. Large white; red cheeks, excellent 
quality and flavor. Tree vigorous and sure bearer. 
June and July. 
LEONA. Best yellow freestone peach, ripens 
week earlier than Elberta; large, good grower. 
J. H. HALE. Huge; beautiful golden yellow; 
freestone; solid, delicious, round as a ball; a 
great shipper and splendid keeper; vigorous, 
sturdy trees. 
FRANK. August 5. Yellow cling, honey sweet, 
fleshy and juicy, heavy producer. 
Prices: 3 ft., 25c, 4 to 5 ft., 35c, $4.00 per doz.; 
5 ft. up, 50c, $5.50 per doz. 
NECTARINES 
(Like peaches, but smooth skin like plum) 
BRECK. A duplicate of Honey Peach in size, 
shape, and delicious quality, but a perfect nec¬ 
tarine. Sure bearer. 
WILKINSON. Of the Honey or Pallas strain, 
and very valuable as far north as Texas. Very 
sturdy and good grower. 
Prices: 4 to 5 ft., 50c, $5.00 per doz. 
LOCATION: On the San Antonio-Austin Highway 
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