LOVETT S NURSERY, LITTLE SILVER, NEW JERSEY 



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Grapes 



for 



The Home 

 Garden 



(Continued) 



Champagne 



One of the finest of 

 grapes and particularly 

 useful for home gardens. 

 A very strong grower, ^ 

 practically immune to 

 attacks of fungous dis- 

 ease, and so hardy that it has 

 never been known to be winter 

 killed. Produces immense crops 

 of amber colored grapes, as 

 illustrated alongside. Bunches 

 arc of medium size, individual 

 berry very large. It is of extra 

 sweet <]^uahty, equally splendid 

 for eatmg out of hand, or for 

 the making of Grape Juice or Wine. 

 1 year, each, 50c.; dozen, $5.00; 

 100, $35.00; 2 years, each, 75c.; 

 dozen, $7.50; 100, $50.00; Heavy 

 fruiting age vines, each, $1.50; dozen 

 $15.00. 



Agawam. — Deep red, almost maroon. 

 Large, loose bunch; berries large, meaty, 

 with rich aromatic flavor. Ripens a little 

 after Concord. 1 year, each, -foe, ; dozen, 

 $4.00. 2 years, each 50c.; dozen, $5.00. 

 Heavy fruiting age vines, each, $1.00, 

 dozen, $10.00. 



Brighton. — Until the introduction of Caco, 

 this was regarded as the highest in quality of all 

 hardy grapes. The medium-sized berries are 

 wine-red, and the bunches run somewhat larger 

 than those of Caco. Ripens in midseason. 1 year, 

 each, 40c. ; dozen, $4.00. 2 years, each, 50c. ; 

 dozen, $5.00. Heavy fruiting age vines, each, 

 $1.00; dozen, $10.00. 



Campbell's Early. — A superb early-ripening 

 black grape. Produces extra large bunches of fruit 

 that is not only attractive in appearance, but of 

 superb quality. Because it is lacking in pollen, this 

 sort should be planted reasonably near some variety 

 that is free in pollen. Diamond is excellent for this 

 purpose. 1 year, each, 50c.; dozen, $5.00. 2 

 years, each, 75c. ; dozen, $7.50. 



Catawba. — The standard red grape of eastern 

 America. The vine is vigorous, hardy, and produc- 

 tive. Clusters large, long and broad. Berries of 

 medium size, dull purplish-red with thick bloom, 

 firm. 1 year, each, 40c. ; dozen, $4.00. 2 years, 

 each, 50c. ; dozen, $5.00. 



Champagne 

 A Great Grape 

 for various beverages 

 and a« a table fruit 



It is most gratifying to receive 

 voluntary expressions of apprecia* 

 tion like these : 



L. B. Whittlesey, Mercer Co., N. ]., writes: — 

 I wish to thank you for the very satisfactory 

 manner in which you have filled my previous 

 orders — the fruiting age grape vines particularly — 

 which are putting out astonishingly large clusters 

 of blossoms, twelve on one vine, 



Henry Piu-field, Ann Arbor, Mich., writes: — 

 Caco is vigorous and productive and its fruit is 

 handsome and excellent. 



C. M. East, Montgomery Co., Pa., writes: — 

 Your Caco Grape vine bore fine for me last year in 

 Nebraska. 



Jake Ziegler, Galveston, Texas, wrote: — I re- 

 ceived the Grapes you sent me a day or two ago. 

 I want to thank you for the promptness you gave 

 my order and also state they arrived in good 

 condition. They were well rooted and were better 

 than I expected. I am showing your catalog to 

 others and recommending to them the way you 

 ship the orders and the carefulness and interest 

 you show in the shipment 



