OTTO M. LOCKE NURSERY, NEW BRAUNFELS, TEXAS 
OTTO M. LOCKE S NEW AND NOVELTY ROSES 
COUNTESS VANDAL. The sensation of the 
1931 foreign rose shows, where it won all medals 
and trophies. Long-pointed buds of bronze, cop¬ 
per-salmon. and gold. Beautiful in open flowers. 
Plant is free bloomer and hardy. 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL. This bright vermilion 
red rose has a light tone of gold at base of petals, 
with a lighter red at center of bloom. It gradu¬ 
ally tones to a deep, rich pink as the bloom ages. 
Moderately fragrant flower on a long strong 
stem. Holds its color in the sun better than any 
other red rose. $1.00 each. 
NIGRETTE “THE BLACK ROSE OF SAN- 
GERHAUSEN.” Nigrette was introduced in 
America last season from Germany. Plant it for 
its novel coloring. In the bud it is a very dark, 
velvety red, opening to deeper shades almost 
black. Sure grower; prolific in branches and 
blooms. $1.50 each. 
MARY HART (Red Talisman). A stunning, 
glorious red sport of the well-known Talisman 
which it resembles in all respects except color, 
having the same erect habit, with foliage of 
somewhat darker green. Unceasing bloomer and 
will not turn bluish as bloom fades. SI.00. 
BETTER TIMES. Brilliant crimson-cerise 
sport of the florist rose, Briarcliff. The well¬ 
shaped flowers are born erect on stiff stems 
freely throughout the season. SI.50. 
SOUVENIER (Golden Talisman). Pure golden 
yellow sport of the remarkable Talisman, which 
it equals in vigor and resembles in upright 
growth, free blooming, and foliage. Larger than 
Talisman of a fadeless yellow that lasts long on 
the bush or when cut. $1.00. 
GOLDEN CLIMBER. Finest hardy yellow 
climber introduced to date. Blooms are immense, 
with glorious, long-pointed buds that are borne 
singly and on long stems. Flower golden yellow, 
foliage green and glossy. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Climbing American Beauty 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY. A seedling 
of American Beauty crossed with Wichuriana. 
Same size, color and fragrance as American 
Beauty. A vigorous climber. Good foliage and 
profuse bloomer. 
CLIMBING COLUMBIA. A hardy, everbloom- 
ing pink climbing rose. Color, clear imperial pink 
with paler edges, beautifully dark-veined. 
CLIMBING SUNBURST. Same as the well- 
known bush, strong, vigorous and quite hardy. 
Beautiful large yellow with bright center, blooms 
throughout summer and a fine keeper. Highly- 
recommended. 
CLIMBING MAMAN COCHET. Same as Ma- 
man Cochet, a strong pink climber and good 
bloomer. Flowers are double and keep well. 
CLIMBING WHITE AMERICAN BEAUTY or 
FREEDOM. A hardy disease-resisting variety 
similar to Kaiserin, but of more vigorous growth 
and greater freedom of bloom. 
DOROTHY PERKINS. Beautiful, hardy pink, 
blooming in clusters. An extra good climber for 
the South. 
MARECHAL NEIL. Beautiful, deep yellow; 
very large, full globular form, sweet, free bloom¬ 
er; the finest climbing rose. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. Winner of gold 
medal as best new climbing rose at National Rose 
Society’s Exhibition. Flowers are scarlet, shaded 
crimson; large semi-double. Blooms very long, 
holding in flower after many June bloomers have 
dropped their petals. A wonderful rose for trellis 
or pergola use. 
CLIMBING PINK RADIANCE. A lovely rose- 
pink color. Very free in growth and production 
of bloom; has good habit, and the lasting quali¬ 
ties of the flowers are wonderful. 
CLIMBING RED RADIANCE. An even better 
rose than its parent, Radiance, in habit, bearing 
big, globular flowers of deep rose-red on strong, 
individual canes which are freely produced all 
summer until frost. 
CLIMBING TALISMAN. Sport of Talisman. 
Vigorous plants with an abundance of foliage and 
blooms. 50c. 
CLIMBING KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA. 
Pure white, lemon center. The best white climber. 
CLIMBING BLAZE. Everblooming seedling of 
Paul’s Scarlet and Gruss an Teplitz. $1.25 each. 
REINE MARIE HENRIETTE. A congenial 
companion to the Marechal Neil; a sturdy climb¬ 
er and everbloomer. Elegant in bud, finely formed 
flowers of brilliant crimson. 
Price on Climbing Roses: 1 year, 30c; 2-year, 40c. 
LOCATION: On the San Antonio-Austin Highway 
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