
CONCORD 
Discovered about 100 years ago. Apparently 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 adaptability to varying climatic conditions 
alone makes it popular, to say nothing of what can be made 
ot iis fruit, such as sweet Grape juice, jellies, jam, marma- 
lade, etc. 
Concord is a very vigorous grower, hardy and very pro- 
ductive. Ripens midseason and known as the best money- 
making commercial variety; also, for home use, it is unsur- 
passed by any other variety. 
G A can be grown on 
R Pp ES many types of soil 
from light blow sand to heavy clay. They 
con be grown on hillsides, along boun- 
| dary lines, or on arbors and trellises. 
} Buntings’ offer only strong one- and 
two-year-old plants, grown in our own 
nurseries at Selbyville. 




















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Plant Buntings’ high quality vines 
and be assured of 
success. Plant 8 to 10 
feet apart. Shipped 
direct from our nurs- 
eries to you. 
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GRAPES 
Ss” Wy 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 appear- 
ance 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. 



AGAWAM Deep red 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. 
BRIGHTON One of the best red varieties; 
bunch variable in size, flesh 
tender and juicy, red; early. 
CATAWBA <ceers better than any Grape in 
cultivation. Ripens late and can 
be kept in good condition a long time. Berries 
large, round, when fully ripe dark copper colored. 
Good market variety. 
DELAWARE Ecrly. Vine moderately healthy 
and vigorous. Bunch small but 
compact; berries small to medium in size, red in 
color and of excellent flavor. 
