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FALL PLANTING SUGGESTIONS FROM 



A Few Timely Hints About 



A Few Garden Favorites! 



We all have our pets and favorites and after proving 

 their merits we need not hesitate to "let the other fellow 

 in on them." On this and the next page we offer a few 

 Lovett Specialties which we know to. be right for fall 

 planting and which we know will win us more friends 

 next season when they yield fruits and flowers. 



Lovett^s CACO Grape 



In our judgment of the relative merit of different 

 varieties of fruits we try to be impartial. All sorts have 

 some merit or other or we would not grow them. 

 And yet, were we to be limited in our choice to but one hardy 

 Grape, we would unhesitatingly choose Caco — that remark- 

 able offspring of Catawaba and Concord, combining the 

 leading quality characteristics of both. 



In size of bunch and individual berry, Caco compares 

 ' favorably with those choice bunches grown under glass and 

 sold at fancy prices in the fruit store. Of pleasing wine red 

 color, with an abundan<^ bloom, the clusters are indeed a 



delight to the eye, and it 

 is not overstating it when 



we say that 

 Caco is easily 

 the most beau- 

 tiful among 

 hardy grapes 

 and the high- 

 est in quality 

 of any variety. 

 For additional de- 

 scription and nat- 

 ural size illustra- 

 tion of Caco,. see 

 page 6- 



Prices of Caco Grape vines, one year—each, 

 75c.; Dozen, $7.50; hundred $50. Two years — 

 each, $1.00: dozen. $10.00; hundred, $75. 

 fruiting age vines, each $2.00; dozen, $20.00 



Gain Time (and Berries) hy planting 



Potgrown Strawberries 



and you might just as well gather the choicest from 



Lovett's All Season 



This, we believe, fully, to be the greatest of all Everbearing varieties 



ever introduced, for it truly 

 bears all sea.ron. The early 

 blooms bear fruit during 

 June and the sturdy plants 

 continue to bear large quanti- 

 ties of fruit right along until 

 the ground freezes hard. 



The approach of cool fall 

 weather sees Lovett's All Season deliver its heaviest crops. 

 In size, the individual berry equals the best of the standard 

 June bearers, while the quality of the flesh is juicy and aro- 

 matic, far surpassing the majority of berries obtainable in the 

 market- 

 By setting out plants with well developed root balls, as 

 shown above, you have every assurance of a good stand of 

 plants and abundant crops throughout next summer and fall 

 Prices, Lovett's All Season, (pot-grown plants) $4.00 per 

 dozen; $25 per hundred. (Please do not ask us to fill 

 order for less than six). 



