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CHILDREN ENJOYING THE CACO GRAPE. EVEN THE DOG "IS HAVING A GOOD TIME" 



ADDITIONAL ENDORSEMENTS OF THE CACO GRAPE 



By the Attorney General of New Jersey: 



"For the past three years I have watched the 

 grape you have named [Caco] Catawba-Concord 

 growing in your vineyard near Tinton Falls. As 

 your farm joins lands of my own, I have seen 

 your vineyard a great many times and have noted 

 the vigor of the vines. I know of no variety that 

 has finer or more healthy foliage or one that is 

 more prolific. The fruit is certainly of very su- 

 perior quality — surpassing all hardy grapes of 

 which I have any knowledge. I know of no 

 grape which is as attractive to me as this new 

 variety of yours." 



EDMUND WILSON. 



By the President of the Red Bank Apple Club: 



''The [Caco] Catawba-Concord grape has an ex- 

 ceptionally hardy vine; fully equal in strength 



and rapidity of growth to the Concord. The 

 grape is of a better color than the Catawba, it 

 being a wine red. and absolutely free from blem- 

 ish or spots and is one of the most beautiful 

 grapes when packed for market. 



"Its greatest merit, however, is in its quality. 

 The Catawba-Concord has all the excellence of 

 the Catawba, while it is as prolific as the Con- 

 cord. The grape so far has not been aff'ected 

 either by insects or by fungus pests, and it is 

 believed to be immune. It has been in bearing 

 on the Lovett farms for many years and has not 

 apparentlj^ been attacked by any insect or fungus 

 enemy. The vineyard in full bearing is a won- 

 drous sight and the vine bears equal to the Con- 

 cord when the latter is at its best. No spraying 

 is needed, at least so far in its history, the vine 

 being able to resist all attacks." 



JOHN H. COOK. 



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