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FALL PLANTING SUGGESTIONS FROM 



CHOICEST HARDY GRAPES for the HOME GARDEN 



Vines will be sent by mail, if desired, provided cash is sent for postage as per table on inside back 

 cover page. 



Autumn is an excellent time for planting grapes. 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 request. 



Lovett's Caco Grape 



LOVETT'S CACO 



A FAIR AVERAGE BUNCH 

 OF A GRAPE WAY ABOVE 

 THE AVERAGE 



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. 



In appearance, 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 excellent in flavor two week', 

 n advance of 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. 



T*he cardinal qualities of Caco are : Ex- 

 treme rich, sugary flavor, beauty of fruit 

 beyond words to describe, and what is most 

 important, extreme vigor of vine. To be 

 brief, we are entirely sincere when we claim 

 Caco to be : 



The highest in quality of all hardy 

 grapes. 



Equals in high quality and melting texture 

 the finest varieties grown under glass. 

 The most beautiful of all hardy grapes. 



Red and amber overlaid with beautifu' 

 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 



Standard Sorts of Sterling Merit 



Agawam. — Deep red, almost maroon. Large, 

 loose bunch, berries large, meaty, with rich, aro- 

 matic flavor. Ripens a little after Concord. 1 

 year, each, 30c; dozen, $3.00. 2 years, each, 40c; 

 dozen, $4.00. 



Brighton. — Until the introduction of Caco, this 

 was regarded as the highest in quality of all hardy 

 grapes. The berries are wine-red, like Caco, but 

 not so large, while the bunch, if anything, is some- 

 what larger. Ripens in midseason. 1 year, each, 

 40c; dozen, $4.00. 2 years, each, 50c; dozen, $5.00. 



