OTTO M. LOCKE NURSERY, NEW BRAUNFELS, TEXAS 
WATER SNOWFLAKE. A lily-like plant, the 
detachable leaves of which form new plants, cov¬ 
ered with dainty white flowers fringed like a 
giant snowflake. Shipped as floating leaf which 
soon sends down roots in shallow water. 10c each. 
PARROT FEATHER. Quite successful when 
planted in a tub or water-tight hanging basket. 
The growth soon goes over the edges in the form 
of long trailing stems. Extremely valuable for 
trailing over a fountain. 10c each, SI.00 per doz. 
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OTTO M. LOCKE’S HI-TESTED FLOWER SEEDS 
I handle a complete line of quality flower and vegetable seeds in bulk at current market prices, 
also in 5 and 10-cent packets. Below are the seeds in which I specialize: 
ANTIGONON (Queen’s Wreath). A climber 
with beautiful rose-colored flowers in racemes. 
Blooms all summer and after frost dies it down, 
it will come up again next year from its tubers. 
S1.50 a pound. 
HOLLYHOCK. Flowers single and double, 
great variety of colorings. Annual. 
HIBISCUS. Improved, hardy hibiscus or mal¬ 
low marvels. Large flowers. White, pink, crim¬ 
son and scarlet. 
LILLIPUT DOUBLE ZINNIAS. The plants 
form handsome little bushes and fairly bristle 
with tiny, short-stemmed, very double flowers 
hardly exceeding a daisy flower in size. They are 
very pretty plants; bloom all summer until late 
in the fail. Mixed colors. 
SNAPDRAGON. Most desirable for its variety 
of color and succession of bloom. Very fine sorts. 
Mixed colors. 
SWEET PEAS. Grandiflora and Spencer sweet 
peas of the very best varieties. Mixed and single 
colors. 
ZINNIAS. Large, colossal flowers. No other 
flower will stand the summer heat as well as the 
large Zinnias. They should be planted every 
month during summer to have flowers until frost. 
Our Mammoth Colossal Zinnias were admired by 
all visitors. We have them in a fine mixture of 
all the best colors, and in separate colors. 
TEXAS BLUEBONNET. A beautiful low 
growing plant with its upright spikes of deep 
Zinnias, Dahlia Floivered 
blue flowers that has become very popular for 
planting. SI.00 per pound. 
ZINNIAS, DAHLIA FLOWERED. The plants 
of this new race are very sturdy and produce 
many flowers with stout stems. In formation 
the broad petals are closely imbricated, some¬ 
times almost seeming to be piled one upon an¬ 
other. The flowers often measure 6 to 8 inches 
in diameter. Separate and mixed colors. 15c per 
packet. 
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OTTO M. LOCKE’S HIGH GERMINATING GARDEN SEED 
DANVER S HALF LONG CARROTS. The most 
productive variety, adapted to all classes of soil. 
Sweet and tender, deep orange in color. 
EARLY WHITE SPINE CUCUMBERS. One 
of the best sorts, vigorous grower and fruiting 
early. Flesh tender and of excellent flavor. Used 
in planting for home garden and market. 
RUBY KING SWEET PEPPER. Large and 
attractive. Fruits 4 to 5 inches long. Flesh is 
thick and mild flavored. 
TOMATO SEED. Following are best varieties, 
having been tested in our gardens: Marglobe, 
McGee, Gulf State, Break o’Day, June Pink, New 
Stone, and Baltimore. 
BLOOMSDALE SAVOY SPINACH. Large, 
round, thick, deep green leaves. Earliest and 
most popular. 
ASPARAGUS (Garden Variety) 
Quite popular vegetable that is no trouble to 
grow. Strong, hardy roots. 20c each, S2.00 per 
doz., S5.00 per 100. 
LOCATION: On the San Antonio-Austin Highway 
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