Grape Vines 



LOVETT'S NURSERY, INC. 



Blaeberries 



BLUEBERRIES 



For best results, plant in slightly moist soil, not too sandy or full of clay, 

 and more acid than alkaline — any soil in fact, that would be suitable for the 

 culture of vegetables or strawberries. 



It is essential that plants of two or more varieties be planted, otherwise no 

 fruit of consequence will be produced. 



We are offering the following excellent sorts: 



Cabot. Earliest, with a heavy crop of big, delicious blue fruit on a particularly 

 attractive, high branched bush. i>}^ ft. 



Pioneer. Ripens after Cabot, with great spikes of flattish, very blue berries, 

 unsurpassable in quality. 6 ft. 



Rubftl. Latest and heaviest bearing of all, on an upright bush 7 to 8 ft. in 

 height. Best variety for canning. 



All varieties, 16 to 24 in. $2.00 each, $20.00 per doz. 



GRAPE VINES 



Our vines are splendid this season, and are waiting for a chance to prove 

 their worth, in your garden. They cannot be surpassed for a Summer dessert, 

 for jellies, or for beverages. 



Cultural Directions — Where space permits, the vines may be set 8 feet 

 apart each way, though in hmited space, the rows can be as close as 4 feet 

 apart with the plants 8 feet apart in the rows. After the first year's growth, 

 each vine should be reduced to three strong branches. 18 to 24 inches long. 

 After that, each season's growth should be pruned back, leaving only the 

 strongest branches and bearing 3 to 4 buds or "eyes" each. 



Agawam. DeUghtfuUv aromatic grapes, of deep maroon, 

 bunches. 2 yrs., each 25c, doz. $2.50, 100 S15.00. 



in large, loose 



Caco. Of all hardy Grapes, Caco is the most acceptable to both eye and 

 palate. Bunches are large and attractive, with red-amber Grapes, overlaid 

 with a beautiful bloom, produced, early in the Grape season. Each berry is 

 firm and full of delicious flesh and juicy, sweet and palatable even before 

 fully ripe. Undoubtedly one of the best of all Grapes, and worthy of a 

 featured place in your geirden. 2 yrs., each 50c, doz. $5.00, 100 S30.00; 

 heavy fruiting age, each $1.00, doz. $10.00. 



Campbell Early. Deep blue Grapes of rich, sweet flavor, early in the season. 

 (Best planted near another variety for cross-poUenization). 2 yrs., each 40c, 

 doz. $4.00; heavy fruiting age, each 75c, doz. $7.50. 



Catawba. Big clusters of dull purplish red Grapes, firm, yet juicy and very 

 sweet, are produced late in the season on this old favorite. 2 yrs., each 20c, 

 doz. $2.00. 



Concord. Most popular Grape, big in bunch and berry, which is black. Satis- 

 factory on most soils, with pale green flesh. 2 yrs., each 15c, doz. $1.50, 

 100 $10.00; heavy fruiting age, each 50c, doz. $5.00. 



Delaware. Many small but delicious red Grapes. 2 yrs., each 30c, doz. $3.00. 



Diamond. ExceUent white Grape for Grape juice, with quality berries ripening 

 in September. 2 yrs., each 25c, doz. $2.50. 



jMoore's Early. A sport of Concord, which it resembles in color, hardiness 

 and size. Ripens two weeks CEirlier, however. 2 yrs., each 25c, doz. $2.50, 

 100 $15.00; heavy fruiting age, each 75c, doz. $7.50. 



Niagara. Most popular of the white Grapes, with delicious berries at the same 

 time as Concord. 2 yTs., each 25c, doz. $2.50; heavy fruiting age, each 75c, 

 doz. §7.50. 



Worden. Early, with bunch and berry larger than Concord and of better 

 quality. Otherwise similsir to that popular sort. 2 yrs., each 25c, doz. $2.50; 

 heavy fruiting age, each 75c, doz. $7.50. 



Caco Grapes 



LOYETT'S GRAPE COLLECTION 



Four Famous Favorites 



1 Caco — Best of the red Grapes. 



1 Concord — Most popular of all sorts. 



1 Niagara — Most popular white Grape. 



1 Worden — Best black Grape. 



4 of the finest Grapes in present horticulture, all 2 vrs. old 

 for only SI. 00 



(Add 10% lo your remittance if shipment is desired by parcel post) 



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