THE LOVETT COMPANY, LITTLE Sir.VER, N. J. 



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Lady Washing'ton. Clusters of enormous size, berries 

 large, greenish-amber and lacking in qualitj-. Vine of 

 rampant growth, very productive, biit subject to mil- 

 dew. Late. 1 yr., ea.. 2:)c: doz.. si. 75: 100. sl2.00. 2 

 5'rs.. ea..%35c; doz./s3.00: 100. siS.OO. 

 ^ IMartha. A reliable white grape ripening in midsea- 

 sou, productive and seldom mildews: bunch and berry 

 of good size and handsome, very sweet and pulpy, and 

 quite fox3^ 1 yr.. ea.. 12c; doz.. 50c: 100. 82.50. 2 yrs., 

 ea.. 15c: doz.. (;0c: 100. s;3..50. 



IMoore's Diamond. A pure native, being a cross be- 

 tween Concord and lona. Vine a vigorous grower, en- 

 tirely hai'dy. with large, dark, healthy foliage. It is a\ 

 prolific bearer, producing large, handsome, compact 

 bunches slightly shouldered, a delicate greenish-white, 

 with a rich yellow tinge vrhen f ullj'^ ripe ; skin smooth, 

 very few seeds, juicy and ahnost entirely free from 

 pulp. Berry about the size of Concord and adheres 

 firmlj'. It ripens early. 1 yr.. ea., 15c; doz., T5c: 100, 

 §4.50. 2yrs.. ea., 20c; doz., $1.25; 100, ST.50. \ 



IMoore's Early. Vine even more rugged than its 



parent. Concord : fruit much larger in berry, but as a 

 rule not so large in bunch; quality almost identical, 

 and it ripens two weeks earlier. 1 yr., ea., 12c: 



100. .S.S..50. 2 yrs.. ea.. 15c; doz.. 75c; 100, 



doz.. GOc: 

 5.00. 



INiag^ara. Vines vigorous and productive, with tough, 

 leathery foliage. Clusters large and compact, some- 

 times shouldered; berries large, round, with thin skin, 

 greenish-white, turning to a pale amber; flesh slightly 

 pulpy, not of best quality. Ripens wi^ Concord. Mil- 

 dews in many locations. 1 yr.. ea.. 1(" doz., 50c: 100. 

 .S2.50. 2 yrs., ea., 12c; doz., 60c; 100, s:3.50. 



Pocklinffton. Vine vigorous, hardy and productive. 

 Clusters large, compact, generally shouldered and 

 showy. Berries large, greenish-amber, turning to gol- 

 den-yellow when fully ripe, I'ound; flesh juicy, and 

 sweet, quite foxy. Ripens with Concord. 1 yr., ea., 

 10c; doz.. 50c: 100. s2.50. 2 vrs.. ea., 12c: doz., 60c; 

 100, 83.50. 



Sakin [Rogers" 53). Similar to Agawam. Very 

 popular and one of the best of Rogers' hybrids. Bunch 

 medium to large, compact, shouldered; very 

 large, dark Catawba color; flesh tender, sweet, 

 aromatic. Ripens nearly as early as Concord. 



1 jr., ea., 10c; doz.. 50c; 100, 82.50. 2 yrs., ea., 

 12c: doz., 60c; 100. 8:3.50. 



X Wilder [Rogers' 4\. Perhaps the finest in 

 quality of all the hardy black grapes. A good 

 grower: productive. Bunch and berries lai^e, 

 puljD soft and tender, rich, vinous and superior. 

 Midseason. 1 yr., ea., 12c; doz.. 60c; 100. 84.00. 



2 yrs.. ea.. l.^c; doz.. r5c; 100, 8-5.00. 

 V\'oodruff. A very large and handsome red 



grape, exceedinglj" profitable for market. Vine 

 is a strong grower, free from disease and very 

 hardy. Bunch is large and shouldered; berries 

 large, deep red with lilac bloom; does not drop 

 from the stem. Exceedingly showy, and its 

 large size, bright color and general attractive- 

 ness make it especially valuable. Ripens 

 slightly in advance of Concord. 1 yr., ea., 20c; 

 doz., 81.50; 100. 810.00. 2 yrs., ea., 30c; doz.. 

 82.50; 100, 815.00. 



Worden [true). In brief an improved Con- 

 cord, being larger in both bimch and berry, 

 handsomer, nearly two weeks earlier, and of 

 better quality. Surely this is enough to please 

 all. As it is difiicult to propagate, many vines 

 of Concord are sold for it. 1 yr., ea., 10c; doz., 

 50c; 100. 82.00. 2 yrs.. ea., 12c; doz., 60c; 100. 

 $8.00. 



Wjoming:. An early light red grape with 

 iron-clad vine and foliage; always yielding 

 enormous crops. It ripens with Delaware, 

 which it resembles in appearance, though larger 

 Bunch compact, hand- 



WOODRUFF. 



market growing on account of its earliness and fine appearance. 

 15c; doz., 81.00; 100, 86.00. 



in bunch and berr^-. 

 some; berry medimn, 

 firm, foxy but sweet. 

 1 vr., ea.. 12c; doz., 



60c 



bright red, thin skin. 

 A valuable grape for 

 100. $3.50. 2 yrs., ea., » 



Providence Co.. R. I., Oct. 23, 1895. 

 The Lovett Co. : I deem it but an ac-t of simple 

 justice to say that after having had dealin,,s with you 

 for half a dozen years. I have come \o have entire con- 

 fidence in your integrity and business methods. I^o- 

 where do I get so satisfactoi-y goods and pi'ices as of 

 your house. 



Very truly yours, 



A. Flaxders. 



Newfield.s. X. H., Nov. 18, 1895. 

 The nursery stock has c ome to hand in fine condition, 

 and I am much pleased with quality of same; the peach 

 trees are especially fine and thrifty looking. The 

 freight w as (kiIv 05 cents. I shall probably send you 

 another order in the spring. If you get out new cata- 

 logues send me a few. 



Very truly yours, 



fi. T. Taplix. 



