OTTO M. LOCKE NURSERY, NEW BRAUNFELS, TEXAS 
OTTO M. LOCKE’S EVERBLO( 
Red Radiance 
Francis Scott Key 
Talisman 
CRIMSON AND RED 
Rose Prices: 2-year 30c or $3.00 per doz. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. Hardy roses of largest size, 
having the everblooming qualities of the Tea Rose 
with the delicious odor of the Danmaslc or Moss Rose. 
In color it is brilliant red, shading to a rich carmine 
crimson. The flowers are borne on long, stiff stems, 
hence a splendid rose for cutting. 
BABY RAMBLER (Mme. Levasseur). This rose is 
so well-known as hardly to need a word of description. 
It is a dwarf form of Crimson Rambler, which pro¬ 
duces flowers absolutely continuously. Invaluable 
either for pots or for outside bedding. 
HOOSIER BEAUTY—HT. Deep crimson with 
darker shadings, strong and vigorous. One of the best 
Hybrid Tea Roses ever produced. 
CRUSADER. A wonderful crimson. A big, strong¬ 
growing, robust, and rugged variety, with a heavy 
growth. A rich, velvety, crimson rose that is free 
growing and free-blooming. 
ETOILE De FRANCE. (Hybrid Tea). The gold 
medal rose of France. A very strong, vigorous grower, 
with handsome green-bronze foliage and exceedingly 
free flowering. Clear red crimson flowers, borne on 
long, stiff stems. Very fragrant and keeps well. 
F. J. GROOTENDORST (The Baby Rambler Ru- 
gosa Rose). Rugosa foliage and habit, compact bush, 
moderate growth; blooms in clusters of oversized, 
fairly double red flowers resembling the Crimson 
Baby Rambler, produced from early summer until 
fall. 
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY. Dazzling crimson globu¬ 
lar rose of gigantic size. The rose is deliciously per¬ 
fumed, strong, vigorous, free branching, with large 
and handsome foliage. Named in honor of the writer 
of the Star Spangled Banner. 
GENERAL McARTHUR. A grand, new, everbloom¬ 
ing crimson scarlet rose. In all the rose family we know 
of nothing that can compare with this in dazzling 
color, fragrance of flower and profusion of bloom. Is 
as fragrant as a rose can be, has good-sized flowers, 
blooms continuously the whole season through, and 
gives fine stems for cutting. 
CRIMSON AND RED 
HADLEY. In the Hadley we have a rose that pos¬ 
sesses a rich and lasting crimson color, coupled with 
vigor of growth, robust constitution, and free bloom¬ 
ing habit. 
HIS MAJESTY (Red Frau Karl Bruschki). Dark 
crimson, shaded vermilion toward edges and overlaid 
with a rich, velvety shading; opens well to a large 
and splendid form, high center; fragrant, upright, 
vigorous. 
RED COLUMBIA. This excellent type of vigorous 
growing rose, with long, clean stems and free bloom¬ 
ing, is highly recommended; very fine in bud and 
beautiful in open flower; fragrant. 
RED RADIANCE. Same rank grower as Radiance, 
bright red flowers, double, borne on long stiff stems ; 
one of the finest for cut flowers. Blooms from spring 
until heavy frost. 
SENSATION. A large and brilliant rose. Well sup¬ 
plied with a heavy, luxuriant foliage. The flowers 
are fine any season of the year. The color is an en¬ 
trancing shade of red. The bud long pointed and 
strong, with ample foliage. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Brilliant red of magni¬ 
ficent size, perfect when half open ; attractive centers 
when full blown. Fragrant. 
E. G. HILL. Dazzling red, with a rich, luscious 
true rose fragrance. The bush is sturdy and produces 
a steady crop of long-stemmed flowers and foliage of 
fine health and color, 
PINK 
ANTOINE RIVOIRE. A grand fancy bedding rose, 
very large, very full, perfect in form. Color, flesh 
tints with orange center and carmine edge. 
BRIDESMAID. The pink sport of Catherine Mer- 
met. It is a stronger grower than its parent; has 
handsome foliage and the flowers are a very lively 
pink. The most popular pink rose ever introduced. 
CECILE BRUNNER. This is the popular Baby 
Pink or “Sweetheart” rose. Color, blush shaded light 
salmon-pink; distinct and desirable. Makes a hand¬ 
some miniature rose; fragrant. 
COLUMBIA. Too well-known to need lengthy de¬ 
scription ; glowing pink, deepening as it opens; a 
marvel of freedom in growth and bloom, with long 
stems, nearly thornless, quite fragrant, lovely in the 
bud state, and handsome in the full open flower, 
which turns to deep rose. 
FRANK W. DUNLOP. Large double rose, like 
Premier in shape and color ; fine cut flower variety. 
Large foliage, few thorns. 
PINK 
JONKHERR J. L. MOCK. Although introduced 
only a few years ago, this beautiful rose quickly 
found its place among our best bedding varieties. 
The flowers, which are produced in the greatest free¬ 
dom on long, stiff stems, are of large size and per¬ 
fect in form, of a deep imperial pink, the outside of 
the petals silvery rose-white ; highly perfumed. 
LOCATION: On the San Antonio-Austin Highway 
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