SENT FREE ON ALL CASH ORDERS OF $10.00 OR MORE 
NEW SCHUYLER GRAPE—An entirely new type blue grape. Originated very recently 
| A at the N. Y. State Exp. Sta. Plant breeders at the Exp. Sta. crossed the California Zin- 
a fandel grape with the fine variety Ontario. Here’s the result (a truthful description from 
test plantings in our experimental vineyard). The first blue grape that we have ever grown 
that is nearly of the California type in character. Clusters are large with berries larger 
than Concord. A beautiful light blue bloom covers them, making them most attractive. The 
berries are solid and meaty, sweet throughout, with a delicate vinous flavor. Not a slipskin. 
One of the heaviest producing varieties we have ever tested. Vines in our vineyard not 
yet three years of age produced 5-6 pounds of grapes. It is so productive that it must be 
pruned carefully to prevent overbearing. No disease has been apparent in the two years 
we have fruited it with no sprays used. Fruit matures early. The first year of fruiting (1949) 
the berries started coloring in late July and were fully ripe ‘by late August. This year, a 
late cold season, fruit was ripe about September 10th. Vine is hardy as Delaware. We 
think this variety is just about tops for the home garden. 
1.Schuyler given absolutely free of charge with cash 
orders totaling $10.00 or more. 
— or if purchased — 
Prices of New Schuyler grape: Each $1.25, 3 for $3.50 
10 for $10.00 ; 
Miller’s stock is top quality, guaranteed to grow and | 4 
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Early Golden . 
Apricot 
\ Guaranteed to Grow 
Schuyler QUINCE— Orange Stock 
Makes Fine Jelly—Delicious Sauce Prepaid Prices 
The best variety available today. Fruit large, golden yellow. Bears abundantly every year. Because of APRICOT AND 
its dwarfing characteristics, it requires only a small space. May be grown either as a tree or in bush form. ORANGE QUINCE 
Its unusual large white blossoms increase its value as a distinctive ornamental specimen. 
2 yr. 4 ft. to 5 ft. 
APRICOTS — Moorpark Each $1.75 
i i . : 3 for $4.80, 10 for 
A very large, attractive apricot with a red cheek. Best quality and richest flavor of all apricots. Tree $14.00 
hardy and productive. Ripens early August. Recommended for home use and roadside markets. 
“EARLY GOLDEN APRICOT 
A smooth, fuzzless apricot of medium size. Color, pale orange; 
freestone, highly flavored and of the best quality. A fine variety to 
plant with Moorpark. Ripens mid-August. Apricots are not difficult 
to grow and the fruit is highly prized for making preserves, can- 
ning, and home use. The trees are also very ornamental, producing 
a mass of white blossoms in early Spring. 
The finest sour or pie cherry grown. The leading commercial 
canning cherry. The fruit is extra fine in flavor and its brilliant 
red flesh is very appealing to the eye. A heavy annual 
bearer. As a superior variety for making those delicious 
pies and preserves plant Montmorency. This variety is self- 
fruitful, requires no pollinator. 
PRICES 
2 yr. 4 ft. to 5 ft., $1.80 each, 3 for $4.50, 10 for $14.00 
50 or more $50.00 
