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Standard Varieties of 

 Grapes (Continued) 



bunches and, being covered with a decided bloom, 

 they are of most attractive appearance. Of good 

 quahty. 2 years, each, 25c; dozen, ^2.50; 100, 

 ^12.00; 1000, ^95.00. Heavy fruiting age vines, 

 each, 75c; dozen, ^7.50. 



Delaware — An old-time red variety. Bunch and 

 berry small, refined, high quality. Prolific, but 

 a rather weak grower and somewhat subject to 

 mildew. 2 years, each, 50c; dozen, ^5.00. 

 Diamond (Moore's) — Bunches large and com- 

 pact. Berry large, greenish- white, juicy and of 

 good quality. A vigorous grower and prolific. 

 Ripens early. 2 years, each, 50c; dozen, ^5.00. 

 Heavy fruiting age vines, each, ^1.00; dozen, 

 ^10.00. 



Goethe — This is particularly recommended for 

 sections having a long growing season. It ripens 

 quite late, long after Concord has gone. But its 

 late ripening makes it also an excellent keeper 

 and since we consider it one of the finest fla- 

 vored red Grapes under cultivation, we are sure 

 that gardeners will like it. The individual ber- 



ries are very large, although the bunches run 

 rather irregularly, some being larger than others. 

 Altogether a very profitable and well-liked va- 

 riety, wherever grown successfully. 2 years, each, 

 75c; dozen, ^7.50. 



Hubbard — Quality sweet and delicious, having 

 fine and pleasant flavor. Skin is thin and firm; 

 berries and bunch large and uniform. Ripens 

 about ten days earlier than Concord and is 

 similar in color. 2 years, each, 75c; dozen, ^7.50. 



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 grati- 

 fied 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 con- 

 cerned. Therefore, we offer to solve for you 

 herewith the problem of "Grapes over a Long 

 Season," by means of the 



LOVETT HOME ARBOR SELECTION 



2 Caco — (See page 61) 



2 Moore's Early — (See page 63) 



2 Concord — (Offered on page 61) 



2 Diamond — (Described on this page) 



2 Champagne — (Consult page 61) 



LOVETT'S HOME ARBOR 

 SELECTION OF GRAPE VINES 



(See above) 



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

 for $5.00, or 10 fruiting age vines (2 of each 

 sort) for $10.00. ______ 



CONCORD 



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