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



AGAWAM (Roger's No. 15).— Deep red or ma- 

 roon. Large loose bunch, berries large, meaty with 

 rich aromatic flavor. Ripens a little after Concord. 



One year, each, 10c. ; doz., 75c.; 100, $3.00. 



Two years, each, 12c.; doz., $1.00; 100, $4.50, 



BRIGHTON. — Cheerful red. Bunch and berry 

 medium to large and sprightly, refined flavor. A 

 free grower and productive. Ripens early. 



One year, each, 12c.; doz., $1.00; 100, $5.00. 



Two years, each, 15c.; doz., $1.50; 100, $7.00. 



CAMPBELL'S EARLY.— A superb black grape. 

 In it are united a hardy vigorous vine, having 

 abundant, heavy, healthy foliage and early ripen- 

 ing with large yield of large, handsome clusters of 

 grapes of superior quality. It is an excellent 

 shipper and keeper. (See cut.) 



One year, each, 15c.; doz., $1.50; 100, $7.00. 



Two years, each, 20c.; doz., $2.00; 100,$ 11 .00. 



CONCORD. — The most popular black grape. 

 Succeeds everywhere. Large clusters and large 

 berry. Ripens in midseason. 



One year, each, lOc; doz., 50c.; 100, $2.00. 



Two years, each, 12c; doz,, 75c; 100, $3.00. 



DELAWARE. — An old time red variety. Bunch 

 and berry small, refined high quality. Prolific but 

 a weak grower and subject to mildew. Ripens 

 early. 



One year, each, 12c.; doz., $1.00; 100, $5.00. 

 Two years, each, 15c.; doz., $1.25; 100, $7.00. 



DIAMOND (Moore's). — A most reliable white 

 grape. Bunches large and compact. Berry large, 

 greenish white, juicy, and of good quality. A 

 vigorous grower and prolific. Ripens early. 



One year, each, lOc; doz., 75c.; 100, $3.50. 



Two years, each, 12c.; doz., $1.00; 100, $5.00. 



EATON. — The largest black grape. Bunch 

 and berry of great size and very showy; thin skinned 

 and of fair quality. A strong grower and prolific. 

 Ripens with Concord. 



One year, each, 20c.; doz., $1.50; 100, $9.00. 



Two years, each, 25c.; doz., $2.00; 100, $12.00. 



GREEN MOUNTAIN. — The earliest white 

 grape. Bunch small to medium in size, berries 

 rather small, greenish white, thin skinned, tender, 

 sweet, juicy, and vinous with delightful, sprightly 

 and refined flavor. Ripens very early. 



One year, each, 20c.; doz., $2.00. 



Two years, each, 30c.; doz., $3.00. 



MARTHA. — A reliable white grape. Of the 

 Concord type with large, sweet, pulpy berries that 

 are slightly foxy. Pure white with bloom. A 

 sure bearer. Mid-season. 



One year, each, 12c.; doz., $1.00; 100, $4.00. 



Two years, each, 15c.; doz., $1.25; 100, $6.00. 



MOORE'S EARLY.— A reliable early black 

 grape. Medium bunch; berry large, jet black, 

 with purple bloom; two weeks earlier than Concord. 



One year, each, 10c. ; doz., 75c.; 100, $3.50. 



Two years, each, 12c.; doz., $1.00; 100, $5.00. 



The plants I bought of you have made excellent growth. 

 This it the third summer for them. We had a fine crop of 

 Cumberlapd Raspberries and they were fine; never saw better 

 berries. 



We had • fine lot of Caco Grapes which I believe is the finest 

 grape grown.— M. W PENROD. 



CAMPBELL'S EARLY 



NIAGARA. — The most popular white grape. 

 Cluster large and compact; berry large, amber- white 

 with white bloom, thin skinned, tender pulp, 

 sweet and luscious. Ripens in mid-season — with 

 Concord. Somewhat subject to mildew. 



One year, each, 12c.; doz., $1.00; 100, $3.50. 



Two years, each, 15c.; doz., $1.25; 100, $5.00. 



WILDER. — A superior black grape. Bunch 

 large, berry large, black, tender, rich — superior in 

 quality to almost all other black varieties. Vines 

 of strong growth and prolific, but its foliage is sub- 

 ject to mildew in unfavorable localities. Mid- 

 season to late. 



One year, each, 12c.; doz., $1.00; 100, $5.00. 



Two years, each, 15c.; doz., $1.75; 100, $7.00. 



WOODRUFF.— Bright red. Bunch and berry 

 large and showy — a beautiful grape. Skin thick, 

 considerable pulp, flavor somewhat lacking in rich- 

 ness. Vine free from defects and prolific; reliable 

 mid-season. 



One year, each, 15c.; doz.. 

 Two years, each, 20c.; doz. 



.25; 100, $6.00. 

 1.50; 100, $8.00. 



WORDEN. — A black grape that resembles Con- 

 cord closely but with more tender pulp, higher 

 quality and ripens a week to ten days earlier. It 

 is also a little larger in both bunch and berry than 

 the Concord. 



One year, each, 10c. ; doz., 75c.; 100, $3.00. 



Two years, each, 12c.; doz., $1.00; 100, $4.00. 



Iowa, Feb. 1915 

 I am sending you herewith order for Caco Grape vines . 

 The Caco Grape I bought of you and planted in April 1912 

 is doing finely. It is a rapid grower, as much so as Concord. 

 It had a few bunches of grapes in 1913 and was loaded with 

 splendid branches of grapes in 1914. Bunches large and com- 

 pact, berries larger than Concord, quality best in a lot of over 

 50 varieties I am growing. 



W. A. KREGEL. 



