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J. T. LOVETT, INC., LITTLE SILVER, N. J. -GRAPES 



SELECT HARDY GRAPES 



Vines will be forwarded by mail, if desired, provided cash is sent for postage, as per table. 

 Plant in rows six feet apart and eight feet apart in the rows. Thousand rate of any variety 

 promptly given upon receipt of request. 



> CACO (CATAWBA— CONCORD) GRAPE 



The most delicious of all 

 Grapes — whether hardy or 

 exotic. A perfectly hardy 

 grape that has been pro- 

 nounced by America's most 

 expert grower of hot house 

 Grapes to equal, in high qual- 

 ity and melting texture, the 

 finest varieties grown under 

 glass. When one considers 

 the price of the greenhouse 

 product and realizes that the 

 wonderful Caco can be grown 

 in the back yard almost with- 

 out attention, the force of the 

 above statement is apparent. 



In appearance, the most 

 beautiful of hardy Grapes; 

 berry large, wine-red with 

 abundant bloom. Bunch of 

 good size, compact and ol 

 good form. Ripens in ad- 

 vance of Concord; so rich in 

 sugar it is excellent in flavor 

 two weeks in advance of 

 being fully ripe. Vine a very 

 strong, vigorous grower, 

 healthy, and prolific. The 

 fruit sells in open market, by 

 the crate, at double the price 

 of other varieties. 



Highly commended by 

 prominent fruit-growers 

 throughout the country. 

 Awarded a medal by the 

 American Institute of New 

 York, the highest honor ever 

 conferred a variety of fruit 

 by this time-honored institu- 

 tion. 



Caco will yield vineyardists 

 dollars to dimes of any other 

 variety. We will give spe- 

 cial rates for vineyard plant- 

 ing. 



One year vines, each 20c.; 

 dozen, $2.00; 100, $12.00. 



Two year vines, each, 30c.; 

 dozen, $3.00;_ 100, $18.00. 



Fruiting vines, each, 50c.; 

 dozen, $5.00. 



CAUTION 



A good many vines of 

 other Grapes are being sent 

 out for Caco — thus robbing 

 those who buy these spuri- 

 ous vines, and seriously impairing the reputation of the true variety. As a protection to the 

 public, every vine of the true Caco Grape will have a label attached as shown below. 



*T wish to say the Caco Grape vines I bought 

 from you fruited heavily this year and they are 

 the best flavored Grapes I ever tasted." — M. W. 

 Miller (Cal.). 



"The Caco Grape is the best grower T ever 

 planted. It is bearing its second crop and it is 

 fine." — Amos Mills (Ohio), 



"I wish to state the Caco Grape fills your rec- 

 ommendation of it." — S. G. Boyd (N. Y.). 



"The Caco Grape has given every satisfaction 

 possible. We had quite an abundance of them."— 

 H. N. Elder (N. Y.). 



WHAT THE EXPERTS SAY 



"I predict, when this variety gets better 

 known, it will hold a foremost position among ' 

 hardy Grapes . . . John T. Lovett may 

 w^ell be congratulated in producing such a 

 noble variety," — Wm. Turner. 



