- Concord 
Grape Vines 
PORTLAND (White) 
Berries green to amber in color. Fine, vigorous, hardy and 
productive. Fruit firm and juicy. Good dessert Grape for 
home and market. Early to mid-season. 
CONCORD (Blue) 
One of the most popular and reliable Grapes ever grown. 
Will do well in any type of soil and produce an abundance 
of fruit in any area where Grapes can be grown. It has never 
had any winter injury in Michigan as long as it has been 
grown here. Still one of the best. 
FREDONIA (Early Black) 
The early new bluish black Grape that deserves more atten- 
tion. Ripens about two weeks earlier than Concord. Very 
vigorous and bunches very compact. In the Southwestern 
Michigan Fruit Belt it is being planted extensively as a 
commercial variety. One of the best early varieties. 
NIAGARA (White) 
Outstanding white Grape and still the best. The only white 
Grape of any commercial value. Grown extensively for wine, 
due to heavy yields and high sugar content. Good commercial 
and home variety. A few days earlier than Concord. 
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