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FALL PLANTING SUGGESTIONS FROM 



LOVETT'S 

 CACO 

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GRAPES- 



Nature's 

 Choicest 

 Fruit 



Moisture, sunshine and 

 the essence of the soil, dis- 

 tilled and put into delicate 

 containers of many hues — 

 such are grapes, one of 

 nature's noblest gifts to 

 mankind. The most sig- 

 nificant fact about grape 

 vines is that they thrive 

 in all soils and in many 

 climates. The hardy va- 

 rieties we offer thrive in 

 all parts of the country. 

 And by starting with our 

 heavy, fruiting age vines 

 you steal a march on 

 Father Time. 



Grape Vines Ready to Bear 



In most varieties we can supply 

 vines that have been cultivated and 

 pruned with particular care for three 

 years, and which, in many instances, 

 have borne clusters of fruit, in our 

 nursery. Such vines, set out jn your 

 garden this Fall, will surprise you 

 with some clusters next Fall ! Plant in rows 

 eight feet apart and the vines eight feet 

 apart in the rows. Thousand rate of any 

 variety promptly given upon receipt of re- 

 quest. 



Vines will be sent by mail, if desired, pro- 

 vided postage is remitted as per table on 

 inside back cover page. 



Lovett's Caco Grape 



Our Caco Grape was awarded a medal by the American Institute of New York. This is the highest 

 honor ever conferred upon a new variety by that time-honored institution. 



Caco is a hybrid of Catawba and Concord com- 

 bining all desirable characteristics of these fine old 

 standards in an intensified degree. 



The cardinal qualities of Caco are : Extremely 

 rich, sugary flavor ; extraordinary beauty of fruit, 

 and, what is most important, extreme vigor of vine. 



It is easily the most beautiful of hardy grapes; 

 berry 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 of ex- 

 cellent flavor two weeks before being fully ripe. 

 Vine a very strong, vigorous grower, healthy and 

 prolific. The fruit sells in open market, by the 

 crate, at double the price of other varieties. 



Grow More Grapes, and Still More 

 Grapes — and Start with Lovett's 

 Fruiting Age Vines 



Summarizing briefly, we are entirely sincere when 

 we claim Caco to be the highest in quality of all 

 hardy grapes. Equals in quality and melting tex- 

 ture the finest varieties grown under glass. The 

 most beautiful of all hardy grapes. Red and am- 

 ber overlaid with beautiful bloom. The strongest 

 in growth of all hardy grapes. 



Prices of Caco Grape Vines, 1 year, each, 75c. ; 

 dozen, $7.50. 2 years, each, $1.00; dozen, $10.00. 

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

 $20.00. 



Please note that we are not alone in our 

 enthusiasm over Lovett's Caco Grape: 



Last spring I received from you a few Caco Grape vines 

 with some other stock. To my great surprise the two-year- 

 old vine bore four bunches of grapes. I showed it to a 

 number of my neighbors. The grapes are the most luscious 

 I ever tasted. I retired from a gospel ministry of forty- 

 five years, thirty-seven years in one charge, and will be 

 delighted to eat some of your beautiful Caco Grapes for 

 a short time yet . H. J, Welker, Myerstown, Pa. 



