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A small sum invested in vigorous Bunting grown vines 
turns your idle land into fruitfulness and value. 
Grape Varieties 
Discovered about 90 years ago. Appar¬ 
ently a seedling of a wild grape. It early 
established the record of being “the grape 
for the millions 1 ’—the KING of the grape 
family. It is still the best albaround grape. 
Its adaptability to varying climatic condh 
tions alone makes it popular, to say nothing 
of what can be made of its fruit, such as 
sweet grape juice, jellies, jam, marmalades, 
etc. 
Concord is a very vigorous grower, 
hardy and very productive. Ripens mid' 
season and known as the best money- 
making commercial variety: also, for home 
use, it is unsurpassed by any other variety. 
See page 28 for photo in color. 
Concord— 
For 
Fine 
Grape Juice 
Jams, Jellies 
Marmalades 
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Popular 
AGAWAM. Deep red or maroon. Ripens early. Fruit 
large and meaty, borne in extra large, loose- 
shouldered bunches. Vine strong growers, very 
healthy. Ripens with Concord. Has a delightful 
aromatic flavor. 
CATAWBA. Keeps better than any grape in cultiva- 
tion. Ripens late and can be kept in good condition 
a long time. Berries large, round, when fully ripe 
dark copper colored. Good market variety. 
BRIGHTON. One of the best red varieties; bunch 
variable in size, flesh tender and juicy, red; early. 
CACO. A new variety which is proving to be one of 
the best. It is wine-red with abundant bloom; the 
berries are very large; bunches medium in size, com¬ 
pact and of a good form. Ripens almost with Con¬ 
cord. See page 28 for photo in color. 
CAMPBELL’S EARLY. Black. Ripens about the last 
of August. Large, roundish, dark purplish black. 
Flesh firm and tender and sweet. 
CLINTON. Black. Vine a very strong grower. Berries 
are small to medium size. Bunches large and very 
compact. A good variety for home use. 
DELAWARE. Early. Vine moderately healthy and 
vigorous. Bunch small but compact, berries small to 
medium in size, red in color and of excellent flavor. 
CHAMPAGNE. The Champagne grape vine produces 
big bunches of sweet, amber-colored fruit. Very 
hardy and productive. 
DIANA. Strictly a wine grape. Ripens late, with 
Catawba or a little later. Berries are large, dark cop¬ 
per colored. 
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