CONCORD GRAPE 
Dark blue to almost black in color. Probably the best 
known and most widely planted of the grapes of this 
continent. Succeeds in a greater number of soils than any 
other variety. Leaves out and blossoms late in the Spring 
and therefore seldom suffers from late frost. Fruit ripens 
about mid-season, keeps well and is therefore a desirable 
shipper. Yields a good run of red juice. Berries medium 
to large, roundish, juicy, sweet, and of high quality. As 
Horace Greeley said “It is the grape for the millions”. 
