OTTO M. LOCKE NURSERY, NEW BRAUNFELS, TEXAS 
PALMS 
SABAL PALMETTO. The famed cabbage 
palmetto. This forms a tall tree with a large 
head of fan leaves. This tree can be grown all 
over the South. 1 ft. plants, 50c; larger speci¬ 
mens, $1.00 and up. 
WASHINGTONIA (Prischardia Filifera). One 
of the hardiest palms; large, fan-shaped leaves; 
can be planted in the open ground. Quick grow¬ 
ing. 2 ft., $1.00; large specimens, $2.00 and up. 
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES, 
YUCCA, ETC. 
BAMBOO. Grows ten to twenty feet high, even 
on uplands. Excellent for individual or back¬ 
ground plantings. Large clump, 50c. 
ZEBRA GRASS. The blades of this grass are 
striped, hence its name. Produces fine lace-like 
plumes which last for years if cut when fresh; 
perfectly hardy. 25c and 50c each. 
PENNISETUM. Dwarf grass, growing eigh¬ 
teen inches tall, with beautiful white plumes. 
Fine for bedding. Small clumps, 25c each. 
UMBRELLA GRASS. Very beautiful, growing 
about three feet high, many stalks from each 
root with umbrella-like tufts of leaves at top. 
Fine for rock gardens and aquatic gardens. 
Clumps, 25c each. 
DASYLIRION. Older plants have a hundred or 
more leaves symmetrically arranged of a brilliant 
intense green every day in the year. Fine for 
large urns, rockeries and lawns. Plants, with 
leaves 2 ft., $1.00 each. 
YUCCA FILAMENTOSA — Evergreen. This 
plant is an object of beauty the year around. The 
leaves are two feet long, bristling out of all 
angles, with 100 to 200 bell-shaped, creamy white 
blossoms hanging from branching arms. Per¬ 
fectly hardy and lives to a great age. Two years 
old, each, 25c. 
PAMPAS GRASS. Used for grouping on a 
lawn. The plant itself is very ornamental with 
its long drooping blades, and in August it pro¬ 
duces great plumes of silvery white feathery 
plumes which present a very striking and pleas¬ 
ing appearance. 50c to $1.00 each. 
GOLD-EDGE YUCCA. Leaves 12 to 18 inches 
long and bell-shaped flowers of creamy white. 
Leaves light green edges with a narrow band of 
gold. Very symmetrical shape makes it ideal for 
urns or pots. $1.00 each. 
RED YUCCA (Hesperalos Parviflora). One of 
the rare plants in existence. Dark green, pliant 
leaves. Flower stalks 5 to 6 feet, covered with 
scapes of brilliant coral-red flowers from April 
until late summer. For beauty and hardiness we 
can hardly name an equal. Blooming size plants, 
50c each. 
ENJOY OTTO M. LOCKE’S BEAUTIFUL EVERGREENS THE YEAR ’ROUND 
(All balled and burlapped unless specified) 
Foundation Planting 
BAKERS PYRAMID. This beautiful tree is 
one of the very best ornamental trees we have. It 
requires no shearing or trimming, developing 
naturally into a perfect pyramidal form and the 
foliage is of a bright green at all seasons. 50 
cents up. 
BONITA ARBOR VITAE. Perfect round 
growth, dwarf and as round as a ball; has the 
beautiful green color of the Arbor Vitae, but the 
leaves are much thinner. This is the best adapted 
Arbor Vitae to plant in the cemetery, as it has 
the round, compact form, and never grows over 
three feet high. Prices: 12 inches, $1.00; larger 
specimens, $1.50 and up. 
CHINESE ARBOR VITAE. Fast grower, al¬ 
ways green. Good for screens or windbreaks. This 
variety by proper pruning may be kept any size 
and shape desired. In fact, annual pruning is 
necessary for best results. Price: 1 ft., 50c; larger 
specimens, $1.00 and up. 
ROSEDALE ARBOR VITAE. Very compact 
growth, with sugar-loaf form of the Golden 
Arbor Vitae, but with fine cedar-like foliage of 
a bluish cast. Makes a beautiful ornament, per¬ 
fectly hardy and vigorous growth. 1 ft., 75c each; 
larger specimens, $1.00 and up. 
GOLDEN ARBOR VITAE. Dwarf compact 
grower, very symmetrical. Tips of all branches 
assume bright golden tints; used extensively for 
grouping in front of the taller specimens; very 
hardy; retains beauty with age. Most popular 
arbor vitae. 18 inches, $1.00 each; 4 ft., $2.50. 
TALL HYBRID ARBOR VITAE. A type very 
distinctive for its rather loose but gracefully 
waving, beautiful, light green foliage. A hybrid 
between arbor vitae and cypressus. Sizes from 
1 to 6 ft., scale 50c per ft. 
BERK MAN’S AUREA NANA. A new Golden 
Arbor Vitae, of a dwarf and compact habit; a 
perfect gem for small gardens or cemetery lots; 
will not grow higher than 6 to 8 feet. 18 inches, 
$1.00; larger specimens, $2.00 up. 
LOCATION: On the San Antonio-Austin Highway 
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