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JAMES VICK’S SONS, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
1/ieK’s pea, of tf?e Dvuarfs, 
&{*HIS new seedling, introduced by us in 18SG, in season follows clos* 
McLean’s Little Gem, coining into market in the space intervening 
tween the early and the late varieties. The vines are sturdy and remarks] 
vigorous, growing about two inches taller than the Little Gem, and beari 
a profusion of pods, which are packed closely with large Peas, as shown 
On careful comparison, both as to number of pods and B 
in the pods, with all of the principal dwarf varieties, including the A meric 
Wonder, we find that the King of the Dwarf outyielded them all by 20] 
cent., all planted at the same time, on the same soil, with equal cultivation 
The King of the Dwarfs is a seedling, obtained by crossing Ameri 
Wonder with McLean’s Little Gem, and selected as the most promising fi 
forty different seedlings. In flavor it is unsurpassed. 
Our grower , W. II. Greneli , says: This Pea is one of the best I ever grew, in qua 
and for general use as well iis prolificacy it excels. 
Price, per pint , 75 cents; quart, $1.25; packet , 15 cents . 
Very Productive; Highest Quality; Fine Flavor; Staying Quali- ^ 
ties; Great Merit; Deep Green Color; Large Peas; 
Closely Packed; Nine 
f ^HIS new variety of Table Pea, introduced by us last season, jumped at 
t a bound into instantaneous favor all over the United States. 
The plants stand from three and a half feet to four feet high, and bear 
large, long pods, mostly in pairs. The ^ight of the Pea compared to the 
pod being much greater than usual, thereby producing more shelled Peas 
to the bushel than any other variety. 
The pods are scimitar shaped and very handsome in appearance. In 
season it follows Little Gem and comes before Champion of England. 
Both for the market and family garden this Pea will be found of the 
highest merit. 
You can charm everybody with this variety, and whether for private 
use, or marketing, a liberal quantity should be planted. 
Price, prer packet, 15 cents; per print, 75 cents; per quart, $1.25. 
