OTTO M. LOCKE NURSERY, NEW BRAUNFELS, TEXAS 
G ROSES FOR THE SOUTHLAND 
E. G. Hill 
J. L. Mock Pink 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria 
KILLARNEY. No rose has attracted so much atten¬ 
tion as Killarney. The color is brilliant sparkling pink. 
The flowers are extra large and full, with broad, 
thick petals and delightful tea fragrance. 
LA FRANCE. Is exceedingly sweet and handsome, 
and altogether one of the loveliest and most desirable 
roses one can plant. The color is a delicate shade of 
peach blossom, changing to amber rose, elegantly- 
tinged with crimson. 
MME. CAROLINE TESTOUT. A magnificent hy¬ 
brid Tea, of the very loveliest shade of pink. 
MAMAN COCHET. A magnificent pink rose of the 
Mermet type. Color very bright rose with shading of 
yellow in center. Hardy and free bloomer. 
PAUL NEYRON. Deep pink, very large and extra 
fine rose, free bloomer. The rose without thorns. 
RADIANCE. A grand free-growing, big-habited 
rose, with long stems and globular blooms of intense 
rose-pink color; very fragrant. A fine summer vari¬ 
ety and the finest of all the outdoor pink bedding 
roses. Always in heavy demand. 
MARY COUNTESS OF ILCHESTER. Large, double, 
full, cupped blooms of deep rose-pink; fragrant. 
Plant bushy; blooms freely. Hardy. 
DAME E. HELEN. A superb rose, producing huge, 
shapely buds and very large, high centered blooms of 
clear dazzling pink, composed of many concentric 
petals full to the center and sweetly fragrant. The 
best double pink. 
PRISCILLA. Bud very large, long pointed ; flowers 
extremely large, double, full, cupped, unusually last¬ 
ing, fragrant, outer petals rose-pink, center petals 
Tyrian pink, borne singly on long, strong stem. 
Foliage large, leathery, glossy, disease resistant. 
YELLOW 
ALEXANDER HILL GRAY. The best and largest 
pure yellow tea rose yet introduced. Its color is a 
solid deep Marechal Neil-like lemon yellow through¬ 
out. Strongly scented. 
AARON WARD. A color that catches the eye at 
once, copperage, golden orange in the full flower; 
fine pointed buds ; very popular. 
GOLDEN EMBLEM. Flower similar in color to 
Constance, same crimson stripe on outer petals, high 
pointed center, Tea perfume. 50c for 2-year plant. 
GOLDEN OPHELIA. Similar in habit of growth 
and freedom to Ophelia, but with a pretty golden 
yellow suffusion. 
HUGONIS. A remarkable and very valuable briar 
rose brought in from China. Grows and spreads 
quickly to as much as six feet at maturity. Blooms 
extravagantly in May full length of last year’s 
shoots. Flowers single, ranging from deep gold to 
canary, with conspicuous stamen tufts. 
YELLOW 
LADY HILLINGDON. A very popular yellow forc¬ 
ing variety, already planted in considerable quantity 
in this country. It is of very quick, free growth with 
pretty narrow foliage, and is one of the freest in the 
Tea section in the continuous production of flowers. 
The buds are slender and graceful, a deep shade of 
yellow which does not easily fade. Everybody can 
grow this pretty yellow rose and have it in quantity. 
LUXEMBOURG. Grand golden yellow rose, HT. 
Strong grower, heavy foliage ; a good rose. 
MME. BUTTERFLY. Sport of Ophelia. All the color 
tones of Ophelia are intensified, making it a harmony 
of bright pink, apricot, and gold. It averages more 
petals to the bloom. The tight buds are a lovely shade 
of Indian red, yellow at base. They are unique for 
corsage and for low table decorations. 
OPHELIA. The queen of fancy roses; orange 
salmon; noted for its splendid stems. It is the most 
fragrant of forcing varieties, with the full June-rose 
fragrance. 
SOUV. CLAUDIUS PERNET. One of the most 
interesting roses ever introduced to the trade. It 
holds a proud place in the cut-flower market. A 
"Golden King of Roses" for all who have learned 
to grow it well. Foliage like holly, continues in 
bloom, wonderful in build, color and size. The 
clearest, brightest yellow rose known. 
SUNBURST. This big yellow rose is in a class by 
itself. It has proven a valuable summer variety and 
has made many friends. 
ROSYLN. Charming pointed buds of golden yellow 
and frilled, open flowers of buttercup hue strength¬ 
ened with orange. Free bloomer. 
MRS. E. P. THOM. Probably the best clear medium 
yellow garden rose. Slender, shapely, golden yellow 
buds, large symmetrical blooms of light canary 
yellow. 
WHITE 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI (White American 
Beauty). Form of flower identical with American 
Beauty. Color clear white, beautiful in bud and half 
open. 
KATSERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA. This is one of 
the grandest of all roses. It is a strong, vigorous 
grower, producing buds and flowers of enormous size. 
Color, pure ivory white. We have no hesitancy in 
saying that this rose is unequaled by any other in its 
color. A grand garden rose on account of its vigorous 
growth and hardiness. 
THE BRIDE. The flowers are very large and double 
on stiff stems of fine texture and substance. During 
extremely hot weather it becomes pinkish-white; at 
other times a beautiful pure white. 
LOCATION: On the San Antonio-Austin Highway 
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