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W E HAVE acres of Grape Vines. It is a conservative statement that we grow more Grape 
Vines than any Eastern nursery, and we know that you will find them better rooted than 
the average. The secret of the enormous root area on Buntings' Grapes lies in the fact that 
the plants have been grown on soil particularly suited to Grapes, and the fact that we keep them 
clean and growing by weekly dusting and frequent fertilising. We use our tractor digging equip- 
ment for lifting the vines, and instead of the usual nurseryman’s practice of leaving the grape roots 
in the ground, we send them with the plants. 
The Qreat Concord 
The Grand Old Favorite Everywhere 
Large Blue-Black Berries 
of Sweet, Fine Flavor 
Very Hardy Producers 
The bush is large shouldered 
and compact. 
Succeeds in all parts of the 
country, fruiting abundantly in 
nursery rows on two-year vines. 
Concord 
Concord is a very vigorous 
grower; hardy and very produc¬ 
tive. Ripens midseason and known 
as the best money-making com¬ 
mercial variety; also, for home use 
it is unsurpassed by any. other 
variety. 
Grapes, like Blackberries, are one of the easiest crops of small 
fruits to produce. They thrive in almost any kind of soil that is 
not too wet, even on stony hills and other such locations generally 
considered as being out-of-the-way places, or a plot of soil non¬ 
productive. Grapes are grown in every State of the Union. For 
commercial purposes set them in rows 8 feet apart with plants 
set 8 feet apart in the row. When pruning, never forget the fact 
that Grapes grow only on last year’s shoots. Therefore, keep all 
wood cut out which is more than one year of age. 
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