Miller's BETTER GRAPES 
Better because 75 years of accumulated knowledge goes into the production 
of strong, heavy rooted stock that we believe to be the finest available. 
Grapes are a specialty with us. We devote more than 15 acres to commercial 
grape production with more than 100 varieties in our test vineyard. From this 
large list we have selected only the best for home gardens and commercial 
plantings. Every variety listed has some special merit. We have grapes for 
short growing seasons such as Ontario, grapes that require no spraying for 
fungus diseases such as Steuben, Buffalo, and Ontario. Also all of the time- 
tested varieties like Delaware and Concord. In short we have made it possible 
for everyone to grow good grapes in the home garden. But to make your 
success doubly sure we include with every order complete information on 
grape growing from planting to harvest. Written in simple language and 
illustrated in pictures that anyone can understand. 
VERY EARLY GRAPES (August 20-27) 
ONTARIO 
New, early white grape. Free from disease, requires no spraying. Clusters 
large, loosely formed. Berries above average, light yellow with a pleasing 
sweet and distinctive flavor. A perfect variety for the home garden. 
~ VAN BUREN 
New blue. Very hardy and vigorous. The grape for extremely cold climates. 
Clusters are medium to large, well formed. Quality very good, resembling 
Worden, which is one of its parents. Makes fine jelly and grape juice. 2 yr. 
No. 1, 80c each, 3 for $2.25, 10 for $6.50. 1 yr. No. 1 vines 5c less 
per vine. 
SENECA 
This new California, European type white grape represents a great achieve- 
An Ontario Vine ment in modern plant breeding. Fruit is firm, crisp, delicately flavored and may 
2 Years After Planting 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, 80c each, 3 for $2.25, 10 for $6.50. 1 yr. No. 1 vines 5c less 
per vine. Write for Special Prices on Larger Quantities. 
EARLY Grapes (September I-10) 
BRIGHTON WORDEN 
A sweet, highly flavored red grape of excellent quality. A showy blue grape of exceptional quality. Fruit is very sweet, 
Clusters are large, berries medium. Very vigorous, hardy, juicy, highly flavored. Clusters and berries large. Very hardy, 
productive. Needs other varieties planted with it because of productive. Needs close pruning. One of the best blue grapes 
self-sterility. We recommend Brighton and Delaware as about for the home. 
the best of the red grapes. FREDONIA 
Large compact clusters and large berries cov- 
ered with a beautiful blue bloom. Very produc- 
tive, hardy, vigorous. Quality good. 
Prices: Ontario, Brighton, Worden, Fredonia, 2 yr. No. 1 
vines, 55c each, any 3 for $1.50, 10 for $4.00, 100 for 
$19.50. 1 yr. No. 1 vines 5c per vine less. 
BUFFALO 
(Originated N. Y. State Exp. Sta.) Buffalo is 
our finest flavored early blue grape. It has 
a delicious flavor that defies description. 
Juicy, sweet, with melting, tender flesh and 
delightful 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 
perfection without spraying in our test vine- 
yard. Makes fine grape juice and jellies. 
Prices—Buffalo 
Select 1 yr. vines: 85c each, 3 for $2.40, 
10 for $7.50, 25 for $13.00, 50 for $22.00 
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The BUFFALO—an ideal grape for home 
gardeners because no spraying is needed 
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