\ CONCORD 
“The Grape for the Millions.” The foremost blue Grape for Grape 
juice—a commercial Grape with a reputation as a moneymaker. 
Flavor: sprightly and refreshing. It’s a “table Grape”—the choice of 
millions. Flesh: pale green, juicy, fine grained, yet solid. Size: medium 
to large, nearly black berries borne in big, uniform clusters. Ripens 
about October 7 and keeps one to two months. Bearing Age: large 
crops year in and year out, starting the second year after planting. 
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‘NIAGARA 
The standard white Grape for commercial growers. 
Flavor: sweet, delicious flavor, with unusual appetizing aroma. Flesh: 
light green, translucent, juicy, fine grained and tender. Size: large, 
long tapering clusters of large, slightly oval, light green berries. 
Ripens about October 5, and keeps well. Bearing Age: a regular 
cropper beginning the second year after planting. 
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