An entirely new type blue grape. Originated very recently at the N. Y. State Exp. Sta. 
A cross of California Zinfandel grape with the fine variety Ontario. Here’s the result. 
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. 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 4 years we have fruited it. Fruit 
matures early. The first year of fruiting (1949) the berries started coloring in late July 
and were fully ripe by late August. Vine is hardy as Delaware. We think this variety 
is just about tops for the home garden. 
Prices of New Schuyler grape: Each $1.25, 3 for $3.50 
10 for $10.00, 25 for $19.95 
BEST VARIETIES FOR FREEZING 
Purple—Sodus, excellent 
Blackberry—Hedrick, excellent 
Black Raspberry—Bristol, excellent ag 
Red Raspberry—Latham and Taylor, good; 
Milton, excellent; September, excellent 
MILLER’S 
BETTER BERRIES 
Newest and best kinds 
for home plantings 
Schuyler 
LATHAM—Red 
Because of its heavy bearing, high quality, and 
adaptability to many types of soils, it is the most 
popular and best variety to plant. Plants are 
extra hardy. The large firm berries are excel- 
lent for home use and canning. Ripens a few 
days after Taylor. 
TAYLOR—Red 
A heavy producer of large, conical, light red 
berries. Often over an inch long, very firm, and 
have the most delicious flavor of any red rasp- 
berry. The first berries are ready to pick by 
July 6th and for the next three weeks the bushes 
are heavy with ripening fruit. A hardy and 
vigorous grower recommended for home and 
commercial plantings. 
Bristol 
BERRY PRICES 
Guaranteed to Grow Stock 
12 for $2.40, 25 for $4.25, 100 for $13.95, 250 for $29.95 
NEW MILTON 
A late variety for market and home use. 
The berries are large, long conic, resemb- 
ling those of the Taylor in size and shape. 
They are attractive, bright red, firm, not 
crumbling, mild sub-acid and good. It 
ripens two or three days later than 
Taylor and Latham. The plants are vigor- 
ous, productive, and hardy. Milton has 
remained free from mosaic, in a_ test 
planting in the Hudson Valley, where 
numerous other varieties soon become 
infected. This freedom from mosaic is an 
important reason why the seedling was 
named and introduced for more exten- 
sive testing by growers. 
Milton 
INDIAN SUMMER 
New everbearing raspberry. First crop ripens early summer. Autumn crop 
starts ripening in early fall and continues through October. Fruit is large, fine 
flavored. Plants vigorous, productive. Very hardy. 
BRISTOL—Black 
The best of any of the new varieties. Berries large, glossy, firm, attrac- 
tive, and of excellent quality. Our planting has been free from disease 
and very productive. In our test planting Cumberland, Bristol, and 
Morrison are growing in rows next to each other. Bristol outyields them 
all, almost 2 to 1. Quality is just as good and the plants are more up- 
right and easier to pick. 
