The Story of the Concord Grape
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1966.20.3.54Abstract
To the horticulturist, and lover and grower of fruits, Concord, Massachusetts, is the place where the 'Concord' grape originated from seed planted by Ephraim W. Bull in the fall of 1843, and which bore fruit in 1849.
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