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The Garden Magazine, March, 1924 
Lovett’s 
CACO 
—The 
acme of 
perfection 
in hardy 
Grapes 
More and 
Better 
Grapes for All! 
Grapes, sparkling, luscious fruits, holding within their white, purple or wine- 
red jackets food and flavor beyond compare! As among other fruits, prog¬ 
ress has been made in Grapes. No reason, now, for growing the small ber¬ 
ried, acid flavored sorts of bygone days. Grape-vines are a great Lovett 
Specialty and we grow a score or more varieties, all of which are good. But 
we are tempted to call one better than good. That is Lovett’s Caco. 
Lovett’s Caco 
A hardy outdoor variety that 
equals hothouse Grapes 
A hybrid of the fine old stand-byes, 
Catawba and Concord, Caco surpasses 
both parents in every way. Another season 
has but increased our respect for the many 
fine Caco characteristics which may be sum¬ 
marized as follows:— 
Appearance. Berries are exceptionally large. 
Bunches are of good size and compact. (See illustra¬ 
tion above). Of attractive wine-red color, with abun¬ 
dant bloom. Lovett’s Caco is the acme of grape per¬ 
fection to date. 
Quality. Of exceptionally rich, sugary flavor, a 
flavor that develops fully two weeks before bunches 
become fully ripe. 
Constitution anti Yield. A strong, vigorous 
grower, healthy and prolific of generous crops under 
widely varying conditions of soil and climate. 
Altogether the Ideal Grape for the Home Garden. 
We offer various size vines, as follows: 
One-year vines, each 75c; dozen, $7.50; Two-year 
vines, each $1.00; dozen, $10.00. Heavy, Fruiting 
age vines, $2.00 each; $20 per dozen. 
Please write for Catalogue No. 110 
You’ll find it a true and reliable adviser on the 
question of Small Fruits as well as ornamental 
Nursery stock. Besides all that is good in Berry 
plants, Fruit Trees, Vegetable plants, garden 
roots, etc., its pages abound with suggestions for 
the making of Rose gardens, old fashioned flower 
borders, etc. Gladly mailed free on request—a 
postcard will do—Please write TO-DAY. 
Suggestions for a Well- 
balanced Grape Arbor 
Here are 5 sorts which we can highly 
and conscientiously recommend for Home 
gardens. They furnish abundant crops in 
succession , so that the gardener may gather 
grapes over a long period. All of them are 
of the highest quality. 
Lovetts Caco —As described alongside and illus¬ 
trated above. 
Moores Early —The earliest, jet black with pur¬ 
ple bloom. Two-year-old vines, each 40c; dozen, 
$4.00. Fruiting age vines, each 75c; dozen, $7.50. 
Champagne —A delicious, amber colored sort. 
Two-year-old vines, each 75c; dozen, $7.50. Fruiting 
age vines, each $1.50; dozen, $15.00. 
Concord —Large black berries of fine appearance. 
Two-year-old vines, each 25c; dozen, $2.50. Fruit¬ 
ing age vines, each 75c, dozen, $7.50. 
Diamond —Reliable greenish white, very juicy. 
Two-year-old vines, each 50c; dozen $5.00. Fruiting 
age vines, each $1.00; dozen $10.00. 
Offer Extra-ordinary 
To acquaint more gardeners with the ex¬ 
ceptional character of our extra-heavy, fruit¬ 
ing age grape vines we will supply 2 each of 
above 5 sterling sorts, ten ready-to-bear, 
hand picked grape vines, for $10.00. This is 
absolutely the greatest value in high-class 
grape vines ever offered. 
LOVETT’S NURSERY Box 125 Little Silver, New Jersey 
Two Specialties 
of Merit for Every 
Home Garden:— 
F. A. Howard 9 s 
Wild Wonder 
Strawberry 
LIFE SIZE FROM PHOTO 
MANY BERRIES GROW TO THIS SIZE 
6 inches in circumference 
A cross between the New Eng¬ 
land Wild Strawberry and the 
“Big Ben.” It brings you the 
real wild strawberry flavor. 
$5.00 per doz. plants 
Write for Circular and Picture 
F. A. Howard 9 s 
EARLY CRISP 
Cucumber 
The Cucumber With a Flavor 
Earliest and tenderest unrivalled 
for salads and slicing. Ready 
for eating ten days after drop¬ 
ping of blossom. Write for 
story of how it originated. 
Seeds 25c package prepaid 
F. A. HOWARD’S 
GARDENS 
So. Easton Massachusetts 
