J. T. Lovett Co. — Grapes. 



Clinton.— Clusters and berries small; quality 

 pleasant to some and objectionable to others. Vine 

 a strong grower, and never fails to produce a crop, 

 but rarely a heavy one. Valuable for wine. Color 

 black; season late. 1 yr., ea., 10c; doz., 50c; 100, $2.00. 

 2 yrs., ea., 12c; doz., 60c; 100, $3.00. 



Concord.— So popular and well known as to 

 need no description. The grape for the people, suc- 

 ceeding everywhere and producing abundantly fruit 

 of good quality. 1 yr., ea., 10c; doz., 50c; 100, $2.50. 

 2 yrs.. ea., 12c; doz., 60c; 100, $3.50. 



Delaware.— In quality most exquisite, but the 

 vine is of feeble growth and especially subject to 

 mildew. Bunch and berry small. Color light red; 

 sweet and high flavored. 1 yr., ea., 15c; doz., 75c; 100, 

 $5.00. 2 yrs., ea., 20c; doz., $1.00; 100, $7.00. 



Duchess.— Color greenish-white, clusters very 

 long, and usually shouldered; flesh tender, without 

 pulp, juicy, sweet, of fine quality. Viue of exceed- 

 ingly strong growth and hardy. Season early. 1 yr., 

 ea., 12c; doz., 60c; 100, $3.50. 2 yrs., ea., 15c; doz., 

 75c; 100, $5.00. 



Early Victor.— Valuable for its flne quality and 

 earliness; ripening a little after Moore's Early. In 

 bunch and berry a little below the average in size, 

 but of superb quality, without pulp or foxiness. Ber- 

 ries black, adhere well to the stem, and have never 

 been known to crack; vine of rampant growth, ex- 

 ceedingly productive. 1 yr., ea., 20c; doz., $1.00; 100, 

 $6.00. 2 yrs., ea., 25c; doz., $1.50; 100, $9.00. 



Elvira.— A valuable wine grape but also flne for 

 table use. Vine a good grower, healthy, hardy and 

 productive; bunch and berry of medium size, thin 

 skin, pale green with white bloom; sweet, tender and 

 juicy. Midseason. 1 yr., ea., 10c; doz., 50c; 100, $2.50. 

 2 yrs., ea., I2c; doz., 60c; 100, $3.50. 



Empire State.— A seedling of Hartford crossed 

 with Clinton. A strong grower, extremely hardy, 

 and a heavy bearer. Clusters large, berry medium, 

 white with a slight tinge of yellow, tender, juicy, 

 sweet, rich. Ripens with Moore's Early. 1 yr., ea., 

 20c; doz., $1.50; 100, $9.00. 2 yrs.,ea.,25c; doz., $2.00; 

 100, $12.00. 



Hartford Prolific— An old, popular grape, 

 very early and reliable. Bunches large, shouldered; 

 berries round, medium, black. Vine healthy, hardy 

 and immensely productive. Its tendency to drop 

 from the bunch impairs its value largely for market 

 growing. 1 yr., ea., 10c; doz., 50c; 100, $2.50. 2 yrs,, 

 ea., 12c; doz., 60c; 100, $3.50. 



HAYES {Francis B. Hayes)— One of the same 

 lot of seedlings from which came Moore's Early. It, 

 also, is early in ripening, and possesses many points 

 in common with that now popular grape. The vine 

 is a good grower; hardy and rugged; fruit large, 

 white and of high qualliy for a variety of its class. 

 1 yr., ea,. 25c; doz., $1.50; 100, $10.00. 2 yrs., ea., 

 35c; doz., $2.50; 100, $15.00. 



Ives.— A popular early market grape. Bunch and 

 berry medium size, black; foxy, and of poor quality 

 until fully ripe. Vine hardy, a strong,coarse grower. 

 Makes a good red wine. 1 yr., ea., 10c; doz., 50c; 100, 

 $2.50. 2 yrs., ea., 12c; doz., 60c; 100, $3.50. 



Lady. —Ripens early and is deservedly popular. 

 Vine of good growth, productive; bunch and berry of 

 good size, quite pulpy and somewhat foxy, but swee*^. 

 and good; skin thin; light greenish-yellow. 1 yr., ea., 

 20c; doz., $1.25; 100, $8.00. 2 yrs., ea., 25c; doz., $1.75. 

 100, $12.00. 



Lady Washington.— Clusters of enormous 

 size, berries large, greenish amber and lacking in 

 quality. Vine of rampant growth, very productive, 

 with good foliage. Late. 1 yr., ea.> 30c; doz., $2.00; 

 100, $15.00. 2 yrs., ea., 40c; doz., $4.00; 100, $25.00. 



I^Iartha.— A reliable white grape ripening in 

 midseason, productive and seldom mildews; bunch 

 and berry of good size and handsome, very sweet and 

 pulpy, and quite foxy. 1 yr., ea., 10c; doz., 50c; 100, 

 $3.00. 2 yrs., ea.. 12c; doz., 60c; 100, $3.50. 



Moore's Early.— Vine even more rugged than 



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its parent Concord; fruit much larger in berry, but 

 as a rule not so large in bunch; quality almost iden- 

 tical, and it ripens fully two weeks earlier. 1 yr., ea., 

 10c; doz., 50c; 100, $3.00. 2 yrs., ea., 15c; doz., 75c; 

 100, $5.C0. Fruiting vines, ea., 25c; doz., $2.50; 100, 

 $10.00. 



Moyer.— A profltable market grape at the North 

 and where it succeeds. It is a sort of dark colored 

 Delaware but with a larger berry and bunch and 

 ripening much earlier than that popular sort. It is 

 equal in flavor to Delaware, and the vine is a strong- 

 er grower with a better leaf; perfectly hardy in Can- 

 ada. This was formerly known as the Jordan. 1 yr., 

 ea., 60c; doz., $4 00. 2 yrs., ea., 75c; doz., $7.50. 



Pocklington.— Vine vigorous, hardy and pro- 

 ductive. Clusters large, compact, generally shoul- 

 dered and showy. Berries large, greenish-amber, 

 turning to golden yellow when fully ripe, round; 

 flesh juicy and sweet, quite foxy. Ripens with Con- 

 cord. 1 yr., ea., 15c; doz., 75c; 100, $5.00. 2 yrs., ea. 

 20c; doz., $1.50; 100, $8.00. 



Salem (Rogers'' 53).— Very like Agawam in all 

 respects. Popular and good. 1 yr., ea., 12c; doz., 

 50c; 100, $3.00. 2 yrs., ea., 15c; doz., 75c; 100, $4.00. 



Wilder (Bogers' 4)— Perhaps the flnest in qual- 

 ity of all the hardy black grapes. A good grower, 

 productive. Bunch and berries large, pulp soft and 

 tender, rich, vinous and superior. Midseason. 1 yr., 

 ea., 15c: doz., 75c; 100, $5.00. 2 yrs., ea., 20c; doz., 

 $1.25; 100, $7.00. 



