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NIAGARA 
A Quality White Grape 
Was first fruited in 1868. Concord is one of its par- 
ents. 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 color- 
ing 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. 
GRAPES zn i. crows on 
many types of soil from light blow sand to 
heavy clay. They can be grown on hill- 
sides, along boundary lines, or on arbors 
onereliicces: AGAWAM Deep ted or maroon. Ripens 
early. Fruit large and meaty, 
borne in extra large, loose-shouldered bunches. 
Vines strong growers, very healthy. Ripens 
with Concord. Has a delightful aromatic flavor. 

Buntings’ offer only strong one- and two- 
year-old plants, grown in our own nurs- 
eries at Selbyville. 
Plant Buntings’ high quality vines and BRIGHTON oe ae pene stage 
be assured of success. Plant tender and juicy, red; early. 
8 to 10 feet apart. Shipped 
direct from our nurseries to CATAWB A Keeps better than any Grape 
you. in cultivation. Ripens late and 
V can be kept in good condition a long time. Ber- 
ries large, round, when fully ripe dark copper colored. Good market variety. 
DELAWARE Early. Vine moderately healthy and vigorous. Bunch small 
ut compact; berries small to medium in size, red in color 
and of excellent flavor. 
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