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1^ CACO (Catawba— Concord) GRAPE 



The most delicious of all Grapes, whether hardy or exotic. A perfectly hardy Grape that 

 has been pronounced by America's greatest experts to equal, in high quality and melting tex- 

 ture, the finest varieties grown under glass. When one considers ^ the price of the green- 

 house 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 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 weeks in 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. 



Highly commended by prominent fruit growers throughout the country. Awarded a 

 medal by the American Institute of New York, the highest honor ever conferred on a variety 

 of fruit by this time-honored institution. 



One year, each, 25c.; dozen, $2.50; 100, $12.00. . 

 Two years, each, 30c.; dozen, $3.00; 100, $18.00. 

 Fruiting size, each, 50c.; dozen, $5.00. 



