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J. T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER, N.J.— HARDY GRAPES 



A perfectly hardy grape that has been pronounced by America's most expert grower of 

 hothouse grapes to equal, in high quality and melting texture, the finest varieties grown under 

 glass. When one considers the price of the greenhouse product and realizes that the won- 

 derful Caco can be grown in the backyard almost without 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 of good form. Ripens in advance 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. 



Although we planted this past spring, over sixty thousand cuttings of this remarkable 

 variety, we were obliged, early last fall, to decline orders calling for Caco in thousand lots, 

 which orders came from, those who are familiar with its merits. We cannot seem to grow 

 enough to supply the demand and, no wonder, because: 



It is the most delicious of all grapes. 



It is the most beautiful of all grapes. 



It is the strongest grower we have ever seen. 



And now it is proving to be 



The most profitable commercial variety. 



One year, each, 75c.; dozen, $7.50. 2 years, each, $1.00; dozen, $10.00. 



