OTTO M. LOCKE NURSERY, NEW BRAUNFELS, TEXAS 
OTTO M. LOCKE’S ORNAMENTAL FLOWERING SHRUBS 
Philadelphus Virginal (Mock Orange) 
(All shrubs come balled and burlapped 
unless specified) 
ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon). 1 year plants, 25c. 
Not balled. 
BEULE DE FEU. A good double red variety; 
opens well. 
LADY STANLEY. Large double pink. 
TOTA ALBA. Single, pure pearly white; dwarf 
habit; earliest of all Altheas to bloom and blooms 
freely. Don’t overlook this sort because it is 
single. It is very desirable. 
RUBRA PLENA. Large, double, violet flowers. 
LUCY. Large, double rose-red flowers. 
JOAN D’ARC. Double white. 
PAEONIFLORA. White flower with cherry-red 
center. 
ASTER—Grandiflora Texanum. Improved na¬ 
tive aster, profuse mass of bluish flowers; blooms 
in the fall; grows 4 ft. tall. Clumps, 25c each. 
CALLICARPA AMERICANA — French Mul¬ 
berry. A fine shrub, ornamental with its green 
foliage and brightly colored berry-like fruit in 
circular clusters at the leaf joints, appearing late 
in the fall. Each 50c. 
CREPE MYRTLES. The Crepe Myrtle has 
reached such a high degree of popularity that 
there is hardly a flower garden without a few of 
these lovely flowering shrubs. They are lately be¬ 
ing used for hedges, which produce the most 
striking effect and such a hedge is admired by 
all who see it. The first flowers appear early in 
May, and from then until frost the plant is con¬ 
tinually a mass of flowers. Comes in purple, 
crimson, pink and white. 1 year plants, 35c each. 
S3.50 doz.; 2-year plants, 50c, $5.00 per doz., not 
balled. 
CORAL BERRY. A hardy shrub, that is very 
useful for borders, hedges and general landscape 
work; has red berries in the autumn, the bush 
being covered with brilliant red berries. 2 years, 
25c each. 
ELDER, AMERICAN. Immense flat-topped 
cymes of white flowers in early summer; followed 
in August and September by luscious black fruits. 
Each, 35c. 
FLOWERING ALMOND. Double pink; a 
shower of color in early spring; very hardy. 
Price, 75c each. 
COTONEASTER (Panosa). White flowers, fol¬ 
lowed by many scarlet berries in winter; leaves 
ashy color on under sides, giving plant a grayish 
color effect; very 7 graceful habit; medium size; 
very attractive. 50c and $1.50 for 3 ft. plants. 
FLOWERING PEACH. A most beautiful 
small tree; at blossoming time in May every twig 
is bright with beautiful flowers; showy and at¬ 
tractive at a great distance. Price, 75c each. 
FLOWERING WILLOW. They bloom con¬ 
stantly from May until late fall; grow on any 
soil and are long-lived. The lace-like flowers are 
about an inch and a half long and are borne in 
clusters. Color, purple or white. Price, 2-year, 
35c. 
LONICERA MORROWI (Bush Honeysuckle). 
Handsome Japanese variety with white flowers 
during May, but especially valuable for its bright 
red fruit during the summer and autumn months. 
Price, 35c each; 2-year heavy plants, 50c. 
LONICERA (Red Bush Honeysuckle). This 
upright honeysuckle has pretty fragrant pink 
flowers, fine for florists; grows in round bush. 
2 to 3 ft., 35c each. 
Spirea Van Houttei (Bridal Wreath) 
LOCATION: On the San Antonio-Austin Highway 
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