LOVETTS NURSERY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. — GRAPES 



Hardy GRAPES 



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ONTARIO — A 



very early white grape 

 produced by crossing 

 Winchell with Dia- / 

 mond. Berries raedi- f 

 urn to small, roundish, 

 juicy, tender, sweet, 

 and good in flavor. 

 Superior in quality tp 

 Winchell and ripens 

 slightly earlier. 1-year 

 vines, each, $1.50; 

 dozen, $15.00, 2-year 

 vines, each, $2.00; 

 dozen, $20.00, 



WORDEN — Re- 

 sembles Concord close- 

 ly, but is of higher 

 quality and ripens a 

 week to ten days ear- 

 lier. Both bunch and 

 berry average 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. 



The "Heavy, Fruiting 

 Age" Vines That Will 

 Beat " Father Time 



As one of the largest growers 

 of grapevines in this country, 

 we are naturally interested in 

 winning new friends for this 

 "greatest of all" fruit for the 

 home grounds. Please note that 

 we do not say "home garden," 

 for grapes do not need to occupy valu- 

 able garden space. They are both use- T ^fef*'- 

 ful and ornamental vines for fences, trel- 

 lises, arbors — -anywhere, where sunlight 

 abounds over soil, be it ever so poor. 



To grow grapes requires patience. 

 The vines generally offered (2 years 

 old) will not bear until the second sea- 

 son after planting, and then but lightly. 

 We decided several years ago that a reasonable per 

 centage of growers wanted a plant product minus 

 the need to wait for results. We transplanted extra 

 strong vines, pruned them freely (both tops and 

 roots) and gave them extra care and cultivation. 

 These special "ready-to-bear" vines are available in 

 the many varieties which we offer and they are 

 " ready to perform." They cost a little more, but 

 are worth much more ! Quantity quotations gladly 

 made to commercial growers. 



PORTLAND — An exceptionally early white 

 variety holding great promise for home use and 

 nearby markets. Of exceptionally fine, sweet flavor 

 with large individual berries, and clusters of good 

 size. In the great grape belt of Northern New York 

 it ripens a week ahead of Moore's Early. A decided 

 acquisition. 2 years, each $1.50; dozen, $15.00. 



WORDEN AMONG THOSE OF HIGHEST QUALITY 



Lovetfs Caco is proclaimed a winner far and near 

 See illustration in natural size and color on front cover. 



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." 



N. H. Bailey, Lawrence, Kansas, states: "I 

 have been growing your wonderful Caco grape for 

 some years and have been delighted with its splendid 

 qualities as a table grape and its fine appearance." 



Mr. Chas. G. Miller, Cooper Co., Mo., writes 

 as follows: "I want to add a word expressing my 

 appreciation of your Caco Grape. I am an amateur 

 grape grower, have more than twenty varieties of 

 selected kinds and the Caco tops them all. 



