OTTO M. LOCKE NURSERY, NEW BRAUNFELS, TEXAS 
CITRUS FRUITS 
GRAPES 
SATSUMA ORANGE. Hardiest of the sweet 
orange family. Fruit reddish yellow, almost seed¬ 
less, very sweet, and abundant bearer. Strong 
Specimen, 75c each. 
MARSH SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT. This is 
the best and most satisfactory variety, as it has 
a mild, sweet flavor most people prefer. Strong 
specimen, $1.00. 
NEW WONDER LEMON. This is a true ever- 
bearing variety. A tree six feet high has been 
known to bear from 80 to 90 lemons, some of 
which weighed from 3 to 4 pounds each. Will 
fruit freely the second year. Strong specimen, 
75c. 
Grapes are easily grown. They produce a crop 
every year. Plant a few Grapes for home use. 
CARMAN. Dark red, fine quality. For hardi¬ 
ness and regular crops it is the equal of Herbe- 
mont and Black Spanish, although it is larger. 
GUMERA. Very new. Excellent table grape, 
on account of meat value, juicy contents and 
wonderful flavor as well as being a beautiful 
appearing fruit. The product is fine for jelly, 
preserves, grape juice and grape wine. Very 
hardy and prolific. Grapes as large as a man’s 
thumb, and borne in heavy clusters. Give this 
grape a try and you will never want a different 
grape in your vineyard. 1 year plants, 35c; 
KUMQUAT. This is the smallest edible citrus 
fruit. It is a very beautiful tree and bears 
heavily. The fruit is of the size and shape of 
a pigeon egg and is eaten, skin and all, just 
as it is picked off the tree. Strong specimen, 
$1.00 each. 
JAPAN PERSIMMONS 
HACHIYA. Very large, oblong, conical, with 
a sharp point; very showy; diameter 3Vz inches 
longitudinally and 3 inches transversely; color 
of skin, reddish yellow, with occasional dark 
spots or blotches and rings at apex; flesh dark 
yellow; some seed; astringed until fully ripe, 
then very good. Tree vigorous and very shapely. 
HYAKUME. A large persimmon, varying from 
roundish oblong to roundish oblate, but always 
somewhat flattened at both ends, generally 
slightly depressed at the point opposite the stem; 
nearly always marked with rings and veins at the 
apex; skin light huffish yellow, flesh dark brown, 
sweet, crisp and meaty; not stringent; good 
while still hard; a good keeper; one of the best 
market sorts. Trees good growers and sure 
bearers. 
TANE-NASHI. Very large, roundish, conical, 
pointed, very smooth and symmetrical; color of 
skin light yellow, changing to bright red at full 
maturity; flesh yellow, generally seedless, astrin¬ 
gent until fully ripe, then one of the best. 
EUREKA. The finest of all persimmons. Large, 
very sweet, and excellent shipper. Entirely seed¬ 
less. Flesh very juicy when fully ripe. 
Trees are vigorous growers and bear well. 
TAMPEPAN. Large, flat, fruit which 
has a ring around the center. Excellent 
color and fruit. Sweetest of them all. 
Sells well. Tree vigorous grower. 2-year 
trees, 50c; 3-year trees, 75c. 
FIGS 
BROWN TURKEY. Medium, brown, 
very sweet and excellent; very prolific 
and hardy. The most reliable fig for open 
field culture. 
CELESTIAL. Small pale violet; very 
sweet, prolific and hardy. 
GREEN ISCHIA. Green; medium size; 
of excellent quality. 
MAGNOLIA. Large, rich fruit, yellow¬ 
ish brown. Small one-year trees bear 
fruit first summer. 
Prices: 25c each, $2.75 per doz. 
2-year, 50c. 
ALLAGA GRAPE. This is another of the 
Grecian grapes and cannot be recommended too 
highly. Very hardy and productive. Excellent 
table as well as jelly grape. Deliciously flavored. 
1 year, 35c; 2-year, 50c. 
MUENCH. Vine very vigorous and free from 
all diseases; clusters large to very large; pur¬ 
plish black; sells readily in the market; fine for 
table. 
ELLEN SCOTT. Vine beautiful, healthy, pro¬ 
lific; clusters large to very large, conical; berry 
large, translucent, violet covered with delicate 
bloom; skin thin and tough; pulp tender, very 
juicy and pure; high quality. 
EDNA. Finest white grape in Texas. A tested 
variety gave largest crops regularly of any white 
grape ever introduced. No vineyard complete 
without this wonderful white grape. Very hardy. 
BLACK SPANISH (Jacques, Le Noir, Blue 
French). Berry small; large clusters; red wine. 
Hardy. 
HERBEMONT (McKee, Bottsi, Brown French). 
Small; large clusters; purple; finest quality; table 
and preserving grape; best old grape for South¬ 
west Texas. 
R. W. MUNSON. Growth strong; clusters 
medium to large, cylindrical, often shouldered; 
berries black, never crack; pulp tender, juicy, 
very fine quality; good wine grape. 
Prices on Grapes: 20c each, $2.00 per doz., 
$15.00 per 100. 
Ellen Scott Grapes 
LOCATION: On the San Antonio-Austin Highway 
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