18 More and Better Fruits and Flotvers 



CACO 



Where two good kinds combined 

 created a perfect third 



Plant breeders the world over recognize that the laws of 

 heredity are just as operative in the plant world as in live- 

 stock. Blood will tell and, all conditions being equal, the off- 

 springs of good parents are very apt to prove an improvement 

 on the old stock. Mighty forces were at work when Catawba 

 and Concord, two wonderful standards, were cross pollenized. 

 For this parentage gave us 



LOVETT'S CACO - I'^J^^Z.^e 



A strong, vigorous grower, healthy and prolific. The clus- 

 ters are easily the most beautiful among hardy grapes. In 

 general appearance it compares well with the expensive hot- 

 house grapes. The clusters are of fair size, while the individual 

 berries are firm, full of delicious flesh and juice, of attractive 

 red and amber color overlaid with a beautiful bloom. But the 

 chief characteristic, by far, of Lovett's Caco, the character- 

 istic that counts most in the final analysis, is its exceptionally 

 rich sugary flavor. In melting texture and superb quality no 

 other grape grown outdoors or under glass can surpass Caco. 



Prices of Caco grapevines: 1 year, each, 75c.; dozen, 

 $7.50; 100, $50.00. 2-year old, each, $1.00; dozen, $10.00: 

 100, $75.00. Heavy fruiting age vines, each, $2.00; dozen, 

 $20.00. (L.ovett's Caco is shown in natural color on front cover 

 if our Catalog No. 117, for which please write.) 



