LOVETT'S NURSER Y, LITTLE SILVER, N. J.— GRAPES 



Standard Varieties of 



GRAPES 



The Pick of the Choicest! 



GARDENING has been described as 

 the sport of patient waiting, with 

 the element of ^^B^. 

 gambling added 

 for spice. This 

 holds true partic- 

 ularly with crops 

 requiring a long 

 time to reach ma- 

 turity. 



But many 

 seasoned garden- 

 ers are devoid of 

 patience, while 

 gambling with the 

 factor of time seems 

 a crime. For gard- 

 eners who want to 

 "get there" surely 

 and quickly, in the 

 game of growing 

 choice Grapes (not 

 vines — but the re- 

 sulting fruits) we pro- 

 vide the means to 

 the end in "bearing 

 age" vines mentioned 

 on page 5 , below and 

 on pages 7 and 9. 



AGAWAM— Deep 

 red, almost maroon. 

 Large, loose bunch; 

 berries large, meaty, 

 with rich aromatic 

 flavor. Ripens a lit- 

 tle after Concord. 

 1 year, each, 40c; 

 dozen, $4.00. 2 years, 

 each, 50c; dozen, $5.00. 

 Heavy fruiting age vines, 

 each, $1.00; dozen, $10.00 

 BRIGHTON— Until the 

 introduction of Caco, this 

 was regarded as the highest 

 inqualityofall hardygrapes. 

 The medium-sized berries are wine-red, and the 

 bunches run somewhat larger than those of Caco. 

 Ripens in midseason. 1 year, each, 40c; dozen, 

 $4.00. 2 years, each, 50c; dozen, $5.00. 



CHAMPAGNE — An exceptionally prolific bearer 

 of amber colored clusters. Because of its rather thin 

 skin it is particularly useful for home gardens. Of 

 strong constitution , it is practically immune to attack 

 of fungus diseases and it has proven so hardy every- 

 where that it has never been known to winter kill. 



It bears immense crops of medium size bunches, 

 while the individual berries are very large. The 

 quality is exceptionally high, the flavor very sweet 

 and sugary — altogether it is an ideal sort for making 

 a delicious wine or grape juice. It also has few 

 equals as a table variety. 1 year, each, 50c ; dozen, 

 $5.00; 100, $35.00; 2 years, each, 75c; dozen, 

 $7.50; 100, $50.00. Heavy fruiting age vines, 

 each, $1.50; dozen, $15.00. 



CHAMPAGNE — ONE OF THE HIGHEST 

 QUALITY GRAPES FOR THE HOME 



One Hundred Days of Perfect Grapes 



and How to Have Them 



The desire to enjoy a liberal supply of luscious 

 grapes over a long period of time is easily gratified 

 if you choose sorts maturing in succession. Of 

 course, all grapes ripen during late summer or fall, 

 but some come earlier than others and most late 

 sorts vary as far as keeping qualities are concerned. 

 Therefore, we offer to solve for you herewith the prob- 

 lem of "Grapes over a Long Season, "by means of the 



LOVETT HOME ARBOR SELECTION 



2 CACO (See page 4) . 

 2 MOORE'S EARLY (See page 8). 

 2 CONCORD (Offered on page 7). 

 2 DIAMOND (Refer to page 7). 

 2 CHAMPAGNE (Consult page 6). 



2 strong, 2 year old vines of each of these 5 sorts 



for $5.00, or 

 10 fruiting age vines (2 of each sort) for $10.00 



For Quick Results Plant LOVETT'S "Fruiting Age" Grapevines 



