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



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SELECT HARDY GRAPES 



Vines will be forwarded b^- mail, if desired, provided cash is sent for postage, as per 

 table. 



Plant in rows six feet apart and eight feet apart in the rows. Hundred rates promptly 

 given upon receipt of request. 



CACO (tatawba-Concord) 

 (From a photograph — reduced one-half) 



Produced by crossing the famous Catawba 

 of our grandfathers' time with the ever popu- 

 lar Concord — and the most delicious of all 

 Grapes; whether hardy or exotic. A perfectl}' 

 hardy Grape that has been pronounced by 

 America's greatest experts to equal in high 

 quality and melting texture the finest varieties 

 grown under glass. \\'hen one considers the 

 price of the greenhouse product and realizes 

 that the wonderful Caco can be grown in the 

 back yard almost without attention the force 

 of the above statement is apparent. 



In appearance, the most beautiful of hard}' 

 Grapes; berries 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,, b}- the crate., 

 at double the price of other varieties. 



Highh- commended by prominent fruit grow- 

 ers throughout the country-. Awarded a medal 

 by the American Institute of New York; the 

 highest honor ever conferred on a variet^^ of 

 fruit by this time-honored institution. 1 year, 

 each, 35c.; dozen, S3. 50. 2 3'ears, each, 50c.; 

 dozen, $5.00. Fruiting size, each, 60c.: dozen, 

 $6.00. 



IDEAL (Sweet Home or Sugar) 



As Caco is the most beautiful and delicious 

 of all hardy red grapes, in like manner Ideal 

 is the sweetest and best of all black grapes. 

 It is beyond doubt, the sweetest grape in ex- 

 istence, of any kind or color. 



It originated in Ohio and has been under 

 careful and painstaking test for over twelve 

 years. The clusters are invariabK- very com- 

 pact and of good size. Berries nearly round, 

 of medium size, with a thin, tough skin, jet 

 black, with a heavy blue bloom. The texture 



IS tender, pulp melting, vinous, the flavor pure 

 and refined, brisk, sprightly and refreshing, and 

 oi almost honey sweetness. There is no other 

 grape, hardy or exotic, that is at all like it in 

 quality or flavor. The vine is a vigorous 

 grower, with large, deep green Concord-like 

 leaves, that have never shown an}' signs of 

 mildew or blight, and the fruit is absolutely 

 immune to rot. It is phenomenallv prolific. 

 Season, a little in advance of Concord. 1 year 

 each, 50c.: dozen, S5.00. 2 vears, each 75c ' 

 dozen, $7.50. 



/ CONCORD.— The most popular black Grape 

 Succeeds everywhere. Large clusters and 

 large berry. Ripens in midseason. One vear 

 each, 30c.: dozen, $3.00. Two years, each 40c ■ 

 dozen. $4/Xi. ' 



/ MOORE'S EARLY.-A reliable early black 

 Grape. Aledium bunch; berry large, jet black 

 with purple bloom; two weeks earlier than 

 Concord. A good early variety. One vear 

 each, 30c.; dozen, $3.00. 



. NIAGARA.— The most popular white Grape 

 < h^^ter large and compact; berrv large- am- 

 ber-white with white bloom, thin skinned, ten- 

 der pulp, sweet and luscious. Ripens in mid- 

 season. Somewhat subject to mildew. One 



''^''I' .^"-'^^"^ ^^-^J^- Two vears. 



each, 40c.; dozen, $4.00. 



Maricopa Co., Ariz., Mav 9, 1919 

 Some years ago, Avhile living in Kansas, we ^ent 

 to you for some trees with which we were well 

 pleased. Ii you are still in the business will 

 you please send me your latest catalogue' and 

 oblige, 



^Irs. T. R. Adams. 



Middlesex Co., Mass., April 28, 1919. 

 Allow me to thank you for vour courteous 

 treatment in adjusting my order. I appreciate 

 your square deahn? and shall certainlv order 

 again another season. 



David E. Barxum. 



Sangamon Co., III., Aug. 14, 1919. 

 .1 arn greatly pleased and perfectlv 'satisfied 

 with the "Caco Fruiting Grapes'' shipped me 

 last spring ; also the blackberry bushes. Both are 

 doing fine and I expect a large yield next season. 



COXRAD GrIESSER. 



BOROWAX 



(Reg. U. S. Patent Office) 

 The Fruit Growers' Friend 



An absolute protection against Borers in 

 Peach Trees. 



Quart — 35c. 



Galon— Sl.OO. 



Six Gallons— $5.00. 



Half Barrel (25 gal. )— $20 m 



Barrel (50 gal. )— $35.00. 



Agents Wanted! Liberal Commission. 



Manufactured onlv bv Borowax Manufactur- 

 mg Co., Little Silver. X.J. 



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