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LOVETT NURSERY, LITTLE SILVER, N.J— GRAPES 



CHAMPAGNE 

 GRAPES 



See description 

 below 



Choicest Hardy Grapes 



Vines will be sent by mail, if desired, provided cash is sent for post- 

 age as per table on inside back cover. 



CULTURE. — Plant in rows eight feet apart, setting the vines eight or ten feet apart in the 

 row. Dig holes sufficiently large to amply accommodate the roots of the vine and use only fine 

 surface soil in filling in, mixing with it a little ground bone. Cut back one year vines to two eyes, 

 placing the lower one beneath the surface; cut back two year vines to three or four eyes, putting 

 two or three eyes below the surface. 



CHAMPAGNE 



One of the finest of grapes and particularly useful for home gardens. A very strong grower, 

 practically immune to attacks of fungus disease. So hardy that it has never been known to be 

 winter killed. Produces immense crops of amber colored grapes. Bunches are of medium size, 

 individual berry very large. It is of extra high quality and so free in sugar that "in the old days" 



a delicious wine was made from this variety with- 

 out the addition of any sugar. This variety is splen- 

 did for eating out of hand, or for the making of 

 Grape Juice or Wine, 1 year, each, 50c.; dozen, $5.00: 

 100, $35. 2 years, each, 75c.; dozen, $7.50; 100, $50. 

 Heavy, fruiting age vines, each, $1.50; dozen, $15. 



CAMPBELL'S EARLY.— A superb black grape. 

 In it are united a hardy, vigorous vine (having 

 abundant, heavy, healthy foliage) and early ripen- 

 ing, with large yield of large, handsome clusters. 

 It is an excellent shipper and keeper. Turns black 

 before it is fully ripe. Needs some other variety 

 to add pollen to its blossoms. 1 year, each, 50c.; 

 dozen, $5.00. 2 years, each, 75c.; dozen, $7.50. 



CONCORD GRAPE 



CATAWBA. — -The standard red grape of eastern America, 

 l)ccause the fruit keeps well and is of high quality. The vine 

 is vigorous, hardy, and productive. Clusters large, long and 

 )road. Berries of medium size, dull purplish-red with thick 

 bloom, firm. 1 vear, each, 40c.; dozen, $4.00'. 2 years, each, 

 50c.; dozen, $5.00. 



CONCORD. — Undoul)tedly the best known and most popu- 

 lar variety in America. It succeeds practically everywhere and 

 has made fortunes for many commercial growers. Its large 

 black berries are borne in large, well-shouldered bunches. Of 

 good qualitv, in fact, in everv way a desirable sort. 1 vear, 

 each, 20c.; 'dozen, $2.00; 100." $10.00; 1,000, $75.00. 2 years, 

 each, 25c.; dozen, $2.50;^ 100, $15.00; 1,000, $100.00. Heavy 

 fruiting age vines, each, 75c.; dozen, $7.50. 



