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FALL PLANTING SUGGESTIONS FROM 



Perhaps the greatest char- 

 acteristic of Grape vines is 

 that they are not particu- 

 lar as to soil and location. That 

 3 the reason why Grapes are such 

 universal favorites, t«ing grown 

 throughout the temperate zones the 

 p world over. If you have a poor, rocky 

 hillside, unfit to support any other 

 crops, plant it to grapes. America has 

 literally thousands of acres of un- 

 promising land that might be made to 

 ^ield valuable crops, with the help of 

 orrape vines. 



Grape Vines Ready 

 I to Bear 



Ours being a country demanding above all 

 quick action, we are prepared to supply quick 

 action grape vines. For three years we have 

 cultivated, pruned and handled with particular 

 care, thousands of grape vines now ready to bear. 

 Most of these plants have borne clusters of fruit 

 right in the nursery row. They are now ready to 

 bear for you and, with the care which the individual 

 plant will get in a home garden, are bound to give a 

 good account of themselves the very next year. 

 Plant in rows eight feet apart, and place the vines 

 eight feet apart in the rows. A thousand rate of 

 iny variety promptly given upon request, because 

 we literally grow hundreds of thousands of grape- 

 vines in our Nurseries here at Little Silver, ancl in 

 Delaware. 



Where a limited number of vines is sufficient to till the planters' requirements, we can ship by Parcel 

 Post, provided postage is remitted as per table on inside back cover. 



Lovett*s Caco Grape 



Avoarded a Medal by The American Institute of New York — the Highest 

 Honor ever conferred upon a new grape by that time-honored institution 



LOVETTS 

 CACO— 



Good to look 

 at and better 

 to eat! 



The chief characteristic, by far, of Lovett's Caco, 

 the characteristic that counts most in the final 

 analysis, is its exceptionally rich sugary flavor. In 

 melting texture and superb quality no other grape 

 grown outdoors or under glass, at home or abroad, 

 can surpass Caco. In making these strong state- 

 ments we are willing to abide by results as scored 

 in the gardens of our customers. If Caco does not 

 behave as we promise, we want to know. We have 

 invited reports for years, and have yet to receive 

 the first serious adverse criticism. 



Lovett's Caco is the remarkable offspring of two 

 remarkable parents, combining the leading char- 



acteristics of Catawba and Concord in an intensi- 

 fied degree, [ust as Concord is doing well every- 

 where so Caco can be depended on to do well in all 

 soils and sections. It is a strong, vigorous grower, 

 healthy and prolific. The clusters are easily the 

 most beautiful among hardy grapes. In general 

 appearance it compares well with the expensive 

 hothouse grapes. The clusters are of fair size, 

 while the individual berries are firm, full of 

 delicious flesh and juice, of attractive red and 

 amber color overlaid with a beautiful bloom. See 

 illustration of a typical bunch above and a few 

 voluntary testimonials on next page. 



Prices of Caco grape vines; 1 year, each, 75c.; dozen, $7.50; 100, $50.00 ; 2 year old, each, $1 00; 

 dozen, $10.00; 100, $75.00. Heavy fniiting age vines, each, $2.00; dozen, $20.00. 



