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. 
CACO, the Best Red 
This is a variety considered the best and hardiest amber-red ever produced, the 
bunches being very large and the berries comparable with the new Fredonia. 
In quality Caco ranks among the best of the native Grapes, approaching in flavor 
European Muscat rather than the foxiness of native Grapes. 
CATAWBA 
Keeps 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. 
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 condi- 
tions alone makes it popular, to say nothing of what can be made of its fruit, such 
as sweet Grape juice, jellies, jams, marmalade, etc. 
Concord is a very vigorous grower, hardy and very productive. Ripens midseason 
and known as the best money-making commercial variety; also for home use, it is 
unsurpassed by any other variety. 
DELAWARE 
Early. Vine moderately healthy and vigorous. Bunch small but compact; berries 
small to medium in size, red in color and of excellent flavor. 
FREDONIA 
Black, with heavy bloom, cluster about medium, berry large, very early, good 
quality, comparatively new and very promising. 
MOORE’S DIAMOND 
White. Ripens early September. Berries medium size, and desirable for Grape juice. 
Good quality fruit. 
Concord | 
Grapes are easy to grow, and do not re- 
quire a lot of space. Once established, 
they continue in heavy production for 
many years. Buntings’ vines will bear the 
next year after they are planted. 
MOORE’S EARLY 
Ripens before Concord. Color of Grapes deep black. Large and of best 
quality. Bunches hold together firmly. One of the best shippers. A profitable 
variety for either home use or market. Makes excellent wine. Very produc- 
tive. Like Concord and Worden produces abundantly in nursery row on 
two-year-old vines. 
/ 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 Ni- 
agara is at its best when left on the vines until well ripened. Niagara is a 
worthy Queen of King Concord. 
PORTLAND 
White, very early, cluster medium large, berry good quality. Very hardy, 
vigorous grower; productive. New and very promising. 
WORDEN 
Vine moderate grower, very hardy and productive. Grapes very large, thin 
skin, very fine flavor, blue-black in color and fine for home use or nearby 
market. One of the earliest, ripening about 10 days before Concord. Fruits 
heavily on young vines. 
Niagara 
PRICES, ALL VARIETIES GRAPES: 
Fach ~ 3 10 25 50 100 
Super Size ....$0.70 $1.95 $5.50 $12.25 $21.50 $37.50 
Pr NO. |... ..00 135. 93.50 7.00 12.50 20.00 
tyr No.l... .40 1.05 3.00 6.25 10.00 16.00 
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