
Some of our bearing commercial vineyards 
OUR NEW LOCATION 
We wish to thank all of our many customers for the confidence placed in us and 
the many and increasing orders you have sent us. Your generous response has made 
it possible for us to move to our new location where we feel that we can give even 
better service than rendered in the past through our modern organization and 
modern packing and shipping facilities. 
The Miller Nurseries are now located outside of Canandaigua, New York, our new 
post office address. This beautiful city is serviced by the New York Central and 
Pennsylvania railroads, and numerous trucking lines. Many of the State’s main 
highways pass through Canandaigua. Our nursery office and storage is located 
7 miles south of Canandaigua on the West Lake Road. The West Lake Road 
intersects Highways U. S. 20 and N. Y. 5—at Main Street, South, Canandaigua 
and follows closely along the west shore of Canandaigua Lake. Our nursery is 
about a twelve minute drive from Canandaigua. 
Five years ago we purchased a 100-acre farm 7 miles outside of Canandaigua, New 
York. Since then we have grown all of our stock here. We had planned to build 
a new storage and packing plant immediately but due to wartime conditions this 
project was of necessity delayed until the war’s end. In 1945 we started construc- 
tion of a new modern storage because our business had grown so rapidly that 
we no longer had adequate storage and packing room. ‘This is now completed 
and we have a modern structure designed specially for storage of plants under 
conditions that are so ideal that they can be packed and delivered to you in a 
fresh and vigorous condition. 
We are still retaining our commercial fruit planting on our farm outside of 
Naples, New York, and also our test vineyards. Both of our farms are located on 
Canandaigua Lake, in the beautiful Finger Lakes region. Here is a country long 
famous for its ideal climate for growing the best quality fruit trees, grape and 
other nursery stock. Free from damaging spring frosts, the long growing season 
extending into late fall adds strength and vigor to our plants, trees and vines. 
Fruit growing is not new to us. Some of the first plantings on our Naples Farm 
were made in 1875 and are still producing well. From our long experience in fruit 
growing we feel that we are qualified in recommending and describing the varie- 
ties listed in this catalog. 
