OTTO M. LOCKE NURSERY, NEW BRAUNFELS, TEXAS 
FLOWERING SHRUBS (Continued) 
Summer Lilac 
HARDY HIBISCUS (Mallow Marvels). The 
flowers are of enormous size, gorgeously beauti¬ 
ful and bloom most profusely. White, pink or 
crimson. 2-year plants, 35c. Not balled. 
OLEANDERS. Well-known shrub, bearing 
long, narrow leaves and clusters of beautiful 
blossoms. Splendid for foundation planting, lawn 
specimen, or shrub to alternate with street or 
park planting. Red, pink or white. 50c each. 
PHILADELPHUS GRANDIFLORA (Syringa 
or Mock Orange). The Philadelphus is of vigor¬ 
ous habit, very hardy, with large, handsome 
foliage and beautiful white flowers produced in 
the greatest profusion in the blooming season. 
It merits a prominent place in all collections of 
shrubbery. 2-year plants, 50c each. 
ABELIA GRANDIFLORA. One of the most 
beautiful, popular and satisfactory broad-leaved 
shrubs. The graceful drooping stems and branches 
are covered with dark, glossy leaves which in 
winter assume a metallic sheen. From the middle 
of May until frost this plant produces an immense 
quantity of tubular-shaped white flowers, about 
an inch long, which are borne in clusters. We 
strongly recommend this plant for single speci¬ 
mens, groups or for hedges. Price, 50c to $1.00 
each. 
WEEPING LANTANA. A fine plant for winter 
flowering in pots or small hanging baskets or 
beds. Flowers delicate rose lilac in compact um¬ 
bels, borne freely all over the plant from droop¬ 
ing flower-laden sprays. 35c each. 
FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell). Bears small yel¬ 
low flowers very early in spring before leaves 
appear. 50c up. 
PUSSY WILLOW. A delight to all who see 
them. The large silvery flowers open in late 
winter. Good growing and very graceful shrub. 
75c. 
BARBADOS CHERRY. Variable shrub with 
ovate leaves. Flowers are rose and fruit is red or 
scarlet. Grown for ornamental purposes. $1.00 up. 
TURKS CAP. Alternate toothed leaves with 
showy red flowers about 3 inches long. Grows 10 
to 15 ft. 50c up. 
WEIGELLIA. Wonderful, important group of 
shrubs for specimens and desirable for groups 
and masses. In spring Weigellias are aglow with 
a wealth of flowers. Rosea with rose-pink flowers. 
2-year plants, 50c. 
TEXAS ASH PLANTS (Leucophyllum Texan- 
um). This is one of the most striking shrubs we 
have. The plant has a beautiful ashen-grey leaf, 
is evergreen and during the summer, after or be¬ 
fore rainfall, produces a profusion of lilac flowers 
which present a very striking appearance. $1.00 
and up. 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI. A splendid new 
garden shrub, and one of the most beautiful of 
all. Immense bloomer with snow-white flowers. 
Strong. 25c each. 
ANTHONY WATERER. A fine, hardy per¬ 
petual blooming shrub, particularly desirable for 
the door yard and lawn, or wherever fine, hardy 
flowering shrubs are wanted. Rich, rosy red 
flowers in large, round clusters; very free 
bloomer. Fine plants, 50c each. 
Flowering Almond 
LOCATION: On the San Antonio-Austin Highivay 
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