LOVETT'S NURSERY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. — GRAPES 



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Hardy GRAPES 



( Concluded ) 



MOORE'S EARLY — A most reliable very 

 early variety immensely profitable to com- 

 mercial growers. Medium bunch (see above), 

 berry large, jet black with purple bloom. 

 Ripens fully two weeks earlier than Concord. 

 1 year, each, 25c; dozen, $2.50; 100, 

 $15.00. 2 years, each, 40c; dozen, $4.00; 

 100, $20.00. Heavy fruiting vines, each, 

 75c; dozen, $7.50, 



NIAGARA — The most popular white 

 grape. Cluster large and compact; berry 

 large, amber white with white bloom, thin 

 skinned, tender pulp, sweet and luscious. 

 Ripens in midseason with Concord. 1 year, 

 each, 30c; dozen, $3.00; 100, $20.00. 2 

 years, each, 40c ; dozen, $4.00; 100, $25.00. 

 Heavy fruiting vines, each, $1.00; dozen, 

 $10.00. 



WORDEN — Resembles Concord closely, 

 but is of higher quality and ripens a week to 

 ten days earlier. Both bunch and berry aver- 

 age larger than those of Concord. 1 year, 

 each, 30c; dozen, $3.00; 100, $15.00. 2 

 years, each, 40c; dozen, $4.00; 100, $22.00. 

 Heavy fruiting vines, each, $1.00; dozen, $10.00. 



C. W. Colons, Washington, D. C, writes as fol- 

 lows: "The Caco Grape bought from you two years 

 ago did wonderfully this year." 



H. S. Crouch, of Middlesex Co., N. J., writes: 

 "Everything I ever received from you has been first 

 class and am much pleased with the Caco Grape 

 vines. . . 



Henry D. Damon, of Fall River, Mass., wrote as 

 follows: "Your Caco Grape is surely a marvel, Lust 

 cious and beautiful." 



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MOORE S EARLY 



A GREAT FAVORITE 



What others say about 

 Lovett's Bearing Age Grapevines 



L. B. Whittlesey, of Mercer Co., N. J., writes: 

 "I wish to thank you for the very satisfactory man- 

 ner in which you have filled my previous orders — 

 the fruiting age grape vines particularly — which 

 are putting out astonishingly large clusters of blos- 

 soms, twelve on one vine." 



John M. Walton, of New Haven, Conn., wrote 

 as follows: "The grape vines obtained from you are 

 all coming along fine, especially the Caco. It is 

 certainly a husky grower and a mighty sweet 

 grape." 



To Dahlia Connoisseurs and Those Fond of Fine Gladioli 



Because of the ease with which they are grown, their freedom from disease and the beauty and j 

 enduring qualities of their flowers, "Glads" and Dahlias are making gigantic progress in popular favor. \ 

 We grow both, not in large quantities, but a limited number of the choicest. Our lists offer these, 

 at rates in keeping with their relative rarity. Please ask for them. 



