The King and Queen of the Grape Family 
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CONCORD 
A small sum invested in vigorous Bunting- 
grown vines, turns your idle land into fruitful- 
BUNTING GROWN 
1 they are HARDY 
NIAGARA— 
Queen of the 
Whites. A very 
tine white table 
grape. 
NIAGARA 
Was first fruited in 1868. Concord 
is one of its parents. It received prac¬ 
tically all of its characteristics from this 
parent. Niagara, therefore, is Queen of 
the grape family. Where well grown, its bunch, 
berry and coloring cannot be surpassed in 
beauty. It has been and still is the standard 
white table grape of eastern United States. It 
does not easily crack. Consequently it makes 
a very good appearance on the market, induc¬ 
ing larger sales. The fruit of Niagara is at its 
best when left on the vines until well ripened. 
Niagara is a worthy Queen of King Concord. 
CONCORD— 
King of the 
Blues. Fine for 
grape juice, jam, 
jellies, marma¬ 
lade. 
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"-—the KING of the grape family. 
It is still the best all-around grape. Its adapt¬ 
ability to varying climatic conditions 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. 
ness and value. 
To Commercial 
Vineyard Growers! 
Your opportunity to 
buy real BUNTING- 
GROWN GRAPE 
VINES direct from 
the grower. 
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