NEW EVERBEARING 
RASPBERRY 
in June and another abund 
in September. The early 
You'll find September isg & 
grow. They are the most 
resistant of any red berry, very 
winter hardy and a vigorous grower. e sf 
You'll get big juicy berries of bright " 7 
red color that are sweet and won't ‘am 
crumble. 
This new berry was developed by 
the N. Y. State Exp. Sta. They report 
that it grows exceptionally well in 
the South with very favorable com- 
ment from as far south as Georgia. 
Our plants are from the original stock from the N. Y. State Exp. 
Sta. They are heavily rooted and will produce a few berries the 
first year. Don’t miss including a few in your garden planting this 
year. 
12 for $3.75, 25 for $7.00, 50 for $13.50, 100 for $24.95 
NEW STEUBEN 
Never before have we grown a grape of such exquisite flavor. Melting, tender, 
sweet with a delicate perfume-like flavor. Grows huge, perfectly formed, long 
slender clusters. Not only is the fruit of outstanding quality, but the vine is very 
hardy. Produced a full crop after 20 below zero. No spraying necessary. It is 
absolutely free from rot and mildew in our planting. Ripens a few days before 
Concord, but keeps well until Christmas. The greatest blue grape we have ever 
tested in 75 years of growing. We are the first nursery in the U. S. to list this 
superb variety. Supply limited—Order early. 
Select 2 yr., No. 1 Vines: each $1.35, 3 for $3.75, 10 for $11.50 
50 for $35.00, 100 for $65.00 
New INTERLAKEN SEEDLESS 
Reserve a special place in your garden for this delicious new seedless grape. 
Here’s why. Now you can grow right in your own garden luscious seedless grapes 
that are better than anything sold in stores. The plant breeders at the N. Y. 
State Exp. Sta. crossed the California Thompson Seedless with our own Ontario 
and hit the jackpot. Clusters and berries are medium in size but the quality is 
beyond description, and even better than the famous California Thompson 
Seedless. The amber colored berries are crisp, solid, sweet throughout, and can 
be eaten whole like California grapes with no seeds to bother. The fruit has a 
delightful vinous aroma with a refreshing tangy flavor. Here’s more good news. 
It ripens the earliest of any of the 100 odd varieties growing in our test vine- 
yards. It is fully ripe here by Aug. 15. The vine has been hardy too—15° and is 
vigorous and free from disease. 
Prices: 1 Yr. Select vines $1.75 each, 3 for $4.95, 6 for $9.25 
A New Creation of the 
New York State Experimental Station 
J.E. MILLER NURSERIES 
CANANDAIGUA, NEW YORK 
MILLER'S 1955 NURSERY GUIDE 
