MILLER'S GRAPES — | 
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Out of 50 Varieties, we are growing we have selected a list of the ones that 
are best adapted for commercial and home use. A long list only serves to 
confuse the buyer with limited knowledge of varieties, so we have listed just 
the best ones for each season. 
With each order we include free our “Miller's Fruit Planting and Pruning 
Guide.” This gives complete information on every phase of grape culture. The 
illustrations are easy to follow and make grape growing easy and results sure. 
Grapes require a well drained, sunny location and soil of average fertility. 
Vines are planted 8 by 8 feet apart but if space is limited, 6 feet will do. 
VERY EARLY GRAPES (August 20-27) 
ONTARIO 
New, earliest white grape. Clusters large, loosely formed, best quality, sweet, 
highly flavored. Vine vigorous, hardy, productive. One of the best for home use. 
VAN BUREN 
This earliest of blue grapes deserves a place in every home garden. Last winter 
after 20 degrees below zero the vine produced a large crop of grapes and 
showed no winter injury whatsoever. Fruit ripens late August. Clusters are 
medium to large, berries medium, dark blue. Quality very good, sweet and 
juicy. Vine is a heavy producer and vigorous in growth. 2 yr. No. 1: 75¢ each, 
3 for $2.00, 10 for $6.00. 1 yr. No. 1: 70c each, 3 for $1.90, 10 for $5.50. 
SENECA 
This new California European type white grape represents a great achieve- 
ment in modern plant breeding. Fruit is firm, crisp, delicately flavored and may 
be eaten with skin as California grapes. The vine is as hardy as our native 
grapes. Will keep to December if picked and stored in a cool place. 2 yr. No. 
1: 75¢ each, 3 for $2.00, 10 for $6.00. 1 yr. No. 1: 70c each, 3 for 
$1.90, 10 for $5.50. 
EARLY GRAPES (September 1-10) 

An Ontario Vine 
2 Years After Planting 
WORDEN ‘ FREDONIA 
A showy blue grape of exceptional quality. Fruit is very sweet, Large compact clusters and large berries covered with a beauti- 
juicy, highly flavored. Clusters and berries large. Very hardy, ful blue bloom. Very productive, hardy, vigorous. Quality good. 
productive. Needs close pruning. One of the best blue grapes One of the best for commercial or home use. 
for the home. 


BRIGHTON 


PRICES 
BRIGHTON FREDONIA 
ONTARIO WORDEN 
2 yr. No. 1: 50c each, any 3 for $1.35, 10 for 
$3.50, 100 for $20.00. 1 yr. No. 1: 40c each, 
3 for $1.05, 10 for $3.00, 100 for $15.00. 

A sweet, highly flavored red grape of excellent quality. Clusters 
are large, berries medium. Very vigorous, hardy, productive. 
Needs other varieties planted with it because of self-sterility. 
We recommend Brighton and Delaware as about the best of the 
red grapes with the possible exception of some of the very 
new sorts. 







NEW BUFFALO 
(A new creation of the N. Y. State Exp. Sta.) 
Buffalo is our finest flavored blue grape. It 
has a delicious flavor that defies description. 
Juicy, sweet, with melting tender flesh and de- 
lightful aroma. Not only is the quality of the 
best but the vine is a heavy and regular 
bearer. Clusters and berries are large, loosely 
formed and covered with a delicate blue 
bloom. A very vigorous grower, hardy and 
free from disease. We have grown it to per- 
fection without spraying in our test vineyard. 
Makes fine grape juice and jellies. 2 yr. no. 1: 
85c each, 3 for 80c each, 10 for 75c each, 
40 or more for 50c each. 1 yr. No. 1: 80c 
each, 3 for 7Oc each, 10 for 60c each, 
40 or more for 45c each. 
The NEW BUFFALO —an ideal grape for home 
gardeners because no spraying is needed 

Seneca 
