MILLER’S PEACHES... the best in 
heavy-yielding True-to-Name Trees 
We Have a Fine Stock of Large Healthy Peach Trees Graded to Assure You Top 
Quality. Peaches Bear Very Young and are a Very Profitable Fruit 
(Not Prepaid) PRICES FOR MILLER’S QUALITY TREES (Less Discount) 
1 Year 5to6ft. 9/16 and up 
1 Year 4to5ft. 7/16 to 9/16 
1 Year 3to4ft. 5/16 to 7/16 
Ten 100 
$2.50 $18.00 
2.00 17.00 
1.60 13.50 
Please write for prices on quantities of more than 100 trees 

We offer the followng list of fine proven varieties 
in their order of ripening in Western New York. 
MIKADO—Very early yellow. Ripens the first 
week in August. Quality is very good. Tree 
vigorous and productive. Because of blossom 
sterility it should be interplanted with other 
varieties. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE—A comparatively new 
peach introduced by the New Jersey Experi- 
ment Station. The amazing characteristics of 
this new early peach has already earned it a 
high rank with commercial planters and small 
orchardists. This large golden yellow peach is 
beautifully splashed with red. Flesh is tender, 
fine grained, juicy, and of excellent quality. 
Ripens about the middle of August at a time 
when good peaches are scarce and command a 



Hale Haven 
big price. Freestone. Should be given plenty 
of room in the commercial orchard as the tree 
grows very large. Tree is very hardy. Will pro- 
duce crops even after being subjected to ex- 
treme cold. We recommend this kind as one 
of the very vest. 
CARMAN—Large white fleshed, with beautiful 
red cheek. A fine quality early peach. Ripens 
first week in Sept. Recommended for home 
plantings and for roadside stand trade. Tree 
hardy and productive. 
ROCHESTER—An early, large yellow peach 
with an attractive red blush. A fine canning 
peach. It is an early and prolific bearer, ripen- 
ing in early Sept. Freestone. 
SOUTH HAVEN—A most excellent large, golden 
yellow peach that ranks high among the best 
sellers by virtue of its attractive appearance 
and extra fine flavor. Tree is hardy, very pro- 
ductive. One of the best canning peaches. 
Freestone. 
VALIANT (New)—A large peach with a beauti- 
ful red blush. Fruit is very attractive and of 
good quality. Flesh tender, sweet, juicy. Tree 
is hardy and productive. Excellent for canning. 
Ripens just after South Haven. Freestone. 
HALE HAVEN—A very promising introduction 
from the Michigan Experiment Station. Fruit 
is large, yellow, highly colored, firm, and of very 
good quality. Freestone. Tree vigorous and 
productive. Ripens about ten days ahead of 
Elberta. Recommended as a good commercial 
variety. 
