J. T. LOVETT, INC., LITTLE SILVER, N. J.— HARDY GRAPES 25 



CACO CATAWBA— CONCORD GRAPE 



The most delicious of all 

 Grapes — whether hardy or ex- 

 otic. A perfectly hardy grape 

 that has been pronounced by 

 America's most expert grower 

 of Hot House Grapes to equal, 

 in high quality and melting tex- 

 ture, the finest varieties grown 

 under glass. When one con- 

 siders the price of the greenhouse 

 product and realizes that the 

 wonderful Caco can l>e grown 

 in the back yard almost without 

 attention, the force of the above 

 statement is apparent. 



In apprarance, the most 

 beautiful of hardy grapes; berry 

 large, wine-red with abundant 

 bloom. Bunch of good size, 

 compact and of good form. 

 Ripens in advance of Concord; 

 so rich in sugar it is excellent 

 in flavor two weeks in advance 

 of being fully ripe. Vine a very 

 strong \'igorous grower, healthy, 

 and prolific. The fruit sells in 

 open market, by the crate, at 

 double the price of other va- 

 rieties. 



Highly commended by pro- 

 minent fruit-growers through- 

 out the country. Awarded a 

 medal by the American Institute 

 of New York, the highest honor 

 ever conferred a variety of fruit 

 by this time-honored institution. 

 I cannot recommend the Caco 

 too highly. 



Caco will yield vineyardists 

 dollars to dimes of any other 

 variety. I will give special 

 rates for vineyard planting. 



One year \'ines, each 20c.; 

 dozen, ^i.OO; 100, 81-2.00. 



Two year vines, each, 30c.: 

 doz., 83.00; 100, 818.00. 



Fruiting vines, each, .50c.; 

 doz., 8.5.00. 



CAUTION 



A good many vines of other 

 grapes are being sent out for 

 Caco — thus robbing those who 

 buy these spurious vines, and 

 seriously impairing the reputation of the true 

 variety. As a protection to the public, everv vine 

 of the true Caco grape will have a label attached 

 as shown below. 



WHAT THE EXPERTS SAY 



'• I predict, when this variety gets better known, 

 it will hold a foremost position among hardy 

 grapes .... J<>}in T. Lovett may well be 

 congratulated in j>ro(hicing such a noble' variety." 



Wm. Turner. 



"The Caco Grape has given every satisfaction 

 possible. We had quite an abundance of them." — 

 //. .V. Klder (X. Y.j 



'"The Caco grape vines I bought of you two years 

 ago are well loaded with most delicious grapes. 

 It is all you claim for it." — J. A. Meyer (Pa.; 



'T want to congratulate you on your Caco Grape 

 . . . . The flavor is simply delicious — the best 

 I have ever eaten. I intend to plant it." — Peter 

 Dvff. 



"I consider it a valuable acquisition to our limited 

 list of first-class table grapes and the best market 

 variety for the vineyardist." — E. S. Black. 



"I believe it is, in all-round good qualities, the 

 best grape I have ever eaten." — John Lewis Child^-. 



