
NIAGARA -. 
A Quality White Grape 
Was first fruited in 1868. Concord is one of 
its parents. It received practically 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, inducing 
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. 









Niagara 













Grapes can be grown on many types of soil from light blow sar 
can be grown on hillsides, along boundary lines, or on arbors and 
Buntings’ offer only strong one- and two-year-old plants, grow 
at Selbyviile. 
Plant Buntings’ high quality vines and be assured of success. 
apart. Shipped direct from our nurseries to you. 
AGAWAM. Deep red or maroon. Ripens DELAWARE. Early. Vine moderately healthy 
early. Fruit large and meaty, borne in ex- and vigorous. Bunch small but compact; 
tra large, loose-shouldered bunches. Vines berries small to medium in size, red in 
strong growers, very healthy. Ripens with color and of excellent flavor. 
Concord. Has a delightful aromatic flavor. 
“anoying 
por \ 
& BRIGHTON. One of the best red varieties; FREDONIA. Black, with heavy bloom, clus- 
bunch variable in size, flesh tender and ter about medium, berry large, very early, 
juicy, red; early. good quality; new and very promising. 
CATAWBA. Keeps better 
than any Grape in culti: MMOORE’S EARLY. Ripens before Concord. 
vation. Ripens late and Color of Grapes deep black. Large and of 
can be kept in good con- best quality. Bunches hold together firmly. 
‘dition a long time. Ber- One of the best shippers. A profitable va- 
ries large, round, when riety for either home use or market. Makes 
fully ripe dark copper excellent wine. Very productive. Like Con- 
colored. Good market cord and Worden produces abundantly in 
variety. nursery row on two-year-old vines. 
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