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NIAGARA 
A Fayorite American Variety 
Niagara is the leading American green Grape, holding 
the rank of among Grapes of this color that Concord 
does among the black varieties. 
Since one of the parents of Niagara is Concord, and 
since the two Grapes are largely grown in the same 
region, and for the same general market, chiefly as table 
Grapes, we may best arrive at the status of Niagara by 
comparing it with Concord. Due to the tough leathery 
foliage, Niagara is especially immune to fungous dis¬ 
eases. Berries are large; bunches large and compact, 
color greenish yellow when fully ripe, sweet, juicy and 
delicious. The foxiness or perfume of Niagara is most 
marked just after the fruit is picked, and it is usually 
better flavored after having stood for a few days. The 
flavor is not at its best unless the Grape is fully ripe. 
BEST GRAPE PLANTING ZONES 
VARIETIES 
Asterisk (*) indicates best varieties 
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to plant. 
Variety 
Recommended For 
Ripening 
Season 
Description or 
Prices on Page 
* Agawam 
N. Y. and all Grape sections 
Medium late 
3 
‘Beta 
All Grape sections 
Very early 
3 
‘Brighton 
All Grape sections 
Midseason 
3 
Caco 
Del., N. J., Penna., N. Y., Ohio, New England States 
Midseason 
3 
Campbell 
New England, N. Y., Penna., Ohio, N. J., and Middle States 
Early 
3 
‘ Catawba 
Northern Ohio, central N. Y., northern Penna. 
Late 
3 
‘ Concord 
All Giape sections 
Midseason 
3 
Daisy 
Kan., la.. Mo., Ind., Ill., Ohio, Mich., Wis., N. Y. 
Midseason 
8 
‘Delaware 
All Grape sections 
Midseason 
3 
Dunkirk 
A new introduction, worth trying 
Midseason 
3 
Diamond 
North and Northwestern States 
Midseason 
4 
Eaton 
Ill., Kan., Mich., N. H., Mass , Conn. 
Medium early 
8 
Elvira 
Eastern States, Mo., Ohio, N. Y., and Penna. 
Midseason 
4 
‘Fredonia 
Most all Grape sections 
Medium early 
4 
Goethe 
Middle States 
Medium early 
4 
Golden Muscat 
All Grape sections 
Medium early 
4 
Herbert 
111., Ind., Ohio, Penna., V/. Va., Kan., Mo. 
Medium early 
4 
‘Ives 
All Grape sections 
Medium early 
4 
‘Bindley 
All Northern States 
Medium early 
4 
‘Lucile 
All northern sections 
Medium early 
4 
Lutie 
Tenn. and Southern States 
Early 
5 
Moore's Early 
All Grape sections 
Medium early 
5 
‘Niagara 
All Grape sections 
With Concord 
5 
Ontario 
Of recent introduction—very fine variety 
Medium late 
5 
* Portland 
All Grape sections 
Very early 
5 
Sheridan 
A new Grape worthv of trial 
Medium late 
5 
Urbana 
South of Great Lakes 
1 week after 
5 
Concord 
5 
Winchell 
Mich., Wis., Ohio, Mo., Penna., N. Y. 
Medium late 
8 
Note. —While the varieties listed above will grow successfully in almost every Grape section, for the convenience 
of the amateur, we make these special recommendations. 
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